Permission for Profession: Solemn Vows of Sister
Bridget Mary Joyce. Mrs. Mary Martin, Abbess.
Signed by John Joyce, Warden.
Interrogations: Profession of Sister Bridget Bluett.
Abbess: Mother Maria Browne. (See also similar doc.1754).
Charles E. Curry (editor), ‘Sir Roger Casement’s diaries / “His mission to Germany and the Findlay affair”’ (Munich: Arche Publishing Co., 1922).
Louis George Redmond-Howard, ‘Sir Roger Casement / a character sketch without prejudice’ (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd., 1916).
A clipping of a photograph of Sir Roger Casement. The caption refers to him as a ‘traitor, in the uniform of [a] British Consul, which he disgraced’. The newspaper title from which the clipping was taken is not given.
Deasmumhan Ó Raghallaigh, ‘Sir Robert Kane / first president of Queen’s College, Cork / a pioneer in science, industry & commerce’ ([Cork]: Cork University Press, 1942).
A clipping of an article reporting on the dismissal as inspector-general of the Royal Irish Constabulary. The article refers to the strong public and press criticism of Byrne’s dismissal. The clipping is taken from the ‘Daily News’ (15 January 1920).
A clipping of an article on the declaration of martial law in Ireland and Sir John Maxwell’s appointment as Commander-in-Chief. The article refers to the reactions of various figures in the House of Commons. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (28-9 April & 1 May 1916).
A clipping of a report on the funeral of Sir John Lavery in Mount Jerome Cemetery in Dublin. One of the images shows Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. in attendance. The clipping is taken form the ‘Irish Times’ (14 January 1941). (Volume page 3).
A clipping of an article reporting on the 40th annual Belfast Society exhibition which included works by Sir John Lavery. The clipping is taken from the Irish Independent (13 October 1921). (Volume page 112).