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IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/41 · Unidad documental simple · 31 Aug. 1915
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse, Hon. Secretary, Aeridheacht Committee, St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, Dublin, from Seán Mac Aodha (Seán Heuston), Irish Volunteers “D” Company, 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade, 5 Blackhall Street, Dublin, re a drill competition.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/45 · Unidad documental simple · 24 Nov. 1915
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from Eamonn Ó Dúgáin (Éamonn J. Duggan), Assistant Adjutant, 1st Dublin Battalion, Irish Volunteers, 26 Upper St. Brigid’s Road, Drumcondra, Dublin. Duggan asks Pearse for official sanction for appointments made in the 1st Dublin Battalion of the Irish Volunteers.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/47 · Unidad documental simple · c.1915
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from Sr. M. Patrick, St. Mary’s Literary Academy, Muckross, Donnybrook, Dublin, referring to a meeting at the Academy and a paper titled ‘The present state of music in Ireland’. She also asks if Margaret Mary Pearse can play some harp music at the event.

Letter to Patrick Pearse from N. Tighe
IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/49 · Unidad documental simple · 12 Jan. 1916
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from [N.] Tighe, 209 Merrion Square, Booterstown, County Dublin, seeking a copy of the prospectus for St. Enda’s School.

Papers relating to St. Enda’s School
IE CA CP/3/5/1/2 · Parte · 1907-1915
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A collection of mainly legal and financial papers relating to St. Enda’s School (Scoil Éanna), an Irish language college established by Patrick Pearse in Cullenswood House on Oakley Road in Ranelagh, Dublin, in 1908. The school moved to the Hermitage, a former country house in Rathfarnham, in 1910. Pearse founded St. Ita’s School for girls along the same general lines as St. Enda’s in Cullenswood House in 1910, when he moved St. Enda's boys' school to Rathfarnham. Some of the records refer to the precarious financial state of St. Enda’s and to Pearse’s efforts to raise funds to keep the school solvent. The section also contains some miscellaneous notes by Pearse on education-related subjects. Some of the documents listed below are in either Pearse’s hand or are endorsed with his signature.