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Erskine Childers: the Boston Connection

Copy prints of Molly Childers (1875-1964), Robert Erskine Childers (1870-1922), and Erskine Hamilton Childers (1905-1974) used to illustrate an article by Burke Wilkinson titled ‘Erskine Childers: the Boston Connection’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 265-73.

Erskine Childers / The Boston Connection

Offprint of an article by Burke Wilkinson titled ‘Erskine Childers / The Boston Connection’. The article was originally published in the 'Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society', 86 (1974), pp 53-63.

Errigal, County Donegal

An image of the view from the top of Errigal ('An Earagail') in County Donegal in about 1955. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'At peace with the world / View from the top of Mount Errigal, County Donegal'.

Epitome of leases

Epitome of leases relating to Holy Trinity Church, the adjoining Capuchin Friary and the Third Order Chapel, and lands at Rochestown, County Cork. The epitome includes abstracts of leases between 2 Nov. 1832 and 27 Apr. 1880.

Epitome of deeds

Epitomes and abstracts of several leases of properties on Charlotte Quay and at Rochestown, County Cork, held by the Capuchins. The epitome commences with a summary of the lease by John Lecky to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC of a plot of ground upon which Holy Trinity Church was built (see CA HT/2/1/2/10). With a ‘statement of title of the representatives of the late John Lecky deceased to the plot of ground on Charlotte Quay on which the new Chapel is built’.

Epitome of deeds

Epitome of deeds and leases relating to properties held by the Capuchins in Cork. The epitome commences with an abstract of a lease by John Lecky to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC on 2 Nov. 1832 (CA HT/2/1/2/10) and concludes with a summary of an assignment by Fr. Cherubim Mazzini OSFC and others to Fr. Albert Mitchell OSFC and others of all interest and claims on premises on Charlotte Quay and on Queen Street dated 8 Mar. 1875 (see CA HT/2/1/2/13). The volume also includes transcripts and notes taken from the ‘old account book of the Cork Friary’, covering the personnel, governance and history of the Order in Ireland (specifically in Cork) from 1836 to 1859. The original volume is extant at CA HT/3/1/1.

Epitaphs on the tombs in the Cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny

Date: 1813
Author: John O’Phelan
Publisher: Dublin, printed by Graisberry and Campbell, no. 10, Back-Lane
Full title: 'Epitaphs on the tombs, in the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny, / collected by John O’Phelan; Interspersed with plates, and specimens of fac simile of the manuscript; Together, with a preface, and notes, historical and explanatory, from the Monasticon, Holingshed, Ware, Stanihurst, Arsdekin, Burke, and other scarce authors; also, observations on the pillar, or round tower, near the cathedral'.

Eoin O’Duffy

A photograph of Eoin O’Duffy (left), the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, with another (unidentified) member of the force.

Eoin MacNeill

A photograph of Eoin MacNeill (1867-1945), a Gaelic revivalist, nationalist, and politician.

Entrance to Old Friary Building, Bow Street

Photographic print of the main entrance and exterior to the old Capuchin Friary building showing the pathway leading to the building off Bow Street. Ink stamp on reverse reads ‘Keogh Photographic Artist / 134 St. Stephen’s Green / 76 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin’.

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