Author: Fr. James Cullen SJ Publisher: Dublin: Messenger Office, 5 Great Denmark Street Language: English Full title: 'Temperance catechism, and manual of the Total Abstinence League of the Sacred Heart of Jesus'. There are marginal annotations (in pencil) throughout the text.
Publisher: Dublin: C.M. Warren, 21 Upper Ormond Quay Language: English Full title: 'Rule book of the Father Mathew OSFC Sacred Thirst / The Father Mathew Memorial Hall, Dublin / Branch of St. Patrick’s League of the Cross / attached to the Church of Our Lady of Angels, Church Street, Dublin'. The front cover has an ink drawing of the Hall fronting onto Church Street.
Author: Fr. James Doogan OFM Cap. (1841-1899) Publisher: Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co. Language: English Full title: 'Manual of temperance / “the League of the Cross” / Roman Catholic Temperance Society'; Portrait of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC on frontispiece.
Publisher: Baile Atha Cliath: Ó Bruain & Árthr Language: English and Irish Full title: 'Fáilte / organ of aonach na Bealtaine / Grand Temperance Fete / Father Mathew Hall, Church Street, Dublin / 1907'.
Author: Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) Publisher: London: MacDonald and Evans Language: English Series: The St. Nicholas Series / edited by Rev. Dom Bede Camm OSB Includes a frontispiece (portrait of Fr. Mathew) and colour plates. The Irish Capuchin Archives holds both the 1908 and 1910 editions.
Publisher: [Publisher not identified] Language: English Full title: 'Report of the Ladies’ Visiting Temperance Society / attached to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Cork / President: Rev. Fr. Matthew O’Connor OSFC'.
Conveyance from the Most Rev. Abraham Brownrigg, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory, to Fr. Thomas O’Connor OSFC (otherwise Fr. Matthew) and Fr. Michael Neary OSFC (otherwise Fr. Fidelis) of the two dwelling houses known as the Alms House ‘situated between the Friary Chapel and fronting [onto] Lower Walkin Street, parish of St. Mary’s, Kilkenny city’. The conveyance was signed as part of mutual exchange with the Capuchin friars for the two dwelling houses known as ‘The Munster Arms’. With the corresponding agreement of the same date for the lease for ever by Fr. O’Connor and Fr. Neary to Bishop Brownrigg of the two houses formerly called ‘The Munster Arms’. With preparatory draft copies.
Certified copies of the will and probate of James Montgomery Blair, late of Hereford, and latterly of 122 Rue de la Citidelle, Calais. He leaves his all his property to Jeremiah Easter, Belle Vue, Margate, and appoints him as his sole executor. The will was attested, and probate was granted to Jeremiah Easter in the Prerogative Court of Ireland on 14 May 1839. Copies made 24 Mar. 1916.