A letter from Mary MacSwiney to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to some writings of Terence MacSwiney which may be suitable for publication in ‘The Capuchin Annual’. She refers to the ‘short sketch of O’Donovan Ross’ or ‘some extracts from the “Music of Freedom”, the first book he published in 1907’. She adds that the Terence’s papers were ‘badly scattered’ as a result of ‘enemy action from time to time’.
A clipping of a report on court case in London considering the question of the domicile of the late James Joyce. The clipping is taken from the ‘Evening Herald’ (2 November 1942).
A letter from Mary MacSwiney to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. seeking the return of some Terence MacSwiney material which they had sent him.
A clipping of an article of an article reviewing the literary work of Canon Patrick Sheehan. The article is taken from ‘The Advocate’ (Melbourne, Australia), published on 6 September 1928.
A letter from William Magennis to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for conveying his blessing and congratulations.
A clipping of an article by Gerald Fairless on the role played by Rev. Herman J. Heuser in promoting Canon Patrick Sheehan’s literary achievements. The article was published in the ‘Irish Catholic’ (17 September 1942).
A letter from John D. Sheridan, 55 The Rise, Glasnevin, Dublin, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. forwarding an article and promising a ‘humorous article soon, though the humour is almost kicked out of me by this hard world’.
A clipping of an article reflecting on the life of the journalist and writer Seamus O’Kelly who died on 18 November 1918. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Press’ (13 November 1943).
A clipping of an article by L.A.G. Strong titled ‘The Eagle Mind of Yeats’ published in ‘John O’London’s Weekly’ (26 March 1943).
A clipping of an article reporting on a meeting of the Thomas Moore Society in Dublin which celebrated the anniversary of the poet’s birthday. Fr. Senan Moynihan is mentioned as one of the attendees. The clipping is taken from ‘The Standard’ (2 June 1944).