Register of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Church Street. The register contains a list of names of individuals enrolled into the said Confraternity. Most of the names are attached to various Catholic schools (particularly in the Dublin area). Other enrolled members were associated with the Irish Bottle Company, Charlotte Quay, the Coombe Hospital, and the South Dublin Union.
Register and index of habits belonging to members of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin. The information is listed alphabetically under surname and the location of the habit in the Gallery of St. Mary of the Angels. Occasional remarks are also included such as whether the individual has the habit in his/her personal residence or whether the member has left or is deceased. A notice re not removing the habit from the chapel without the permission of the spiritual director is pasted into the front of the volume.
Register of ‘active’ and ‘non-active’ female members of the Third Order fraternity attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The information is listed alphabetically under surname with additional entries re address and certificate number. Occasional additions are made in respect of the date of death of a particular member.
Register of female members of the Third Order fraternity attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The listing is arranged alphabetically by surname with entries relating to address, guild title, and date of enrolment. A listing of deceased members is added.
Sisters’ registration book of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The opening pages of the volume contain a manuscript list of 142 names of sisters of the Third Order. The remainder of the volume comprises printed and dated forms of profession which contain the signatures of the sister, the father director, mother superioress, sister of novices and secretary.
Photographic prints of the re-interment of Roger Casement at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. The re-interment took place on 3 March 1965. The file includes prints of the arrival of the remains at Baldonnell Aerodrome, the lying-in-state at Arbour Hill Church and various political figures paying their respects including Frank Aiken, Minister of External Affairs, and Gerald Bartley, Minister for Defence.
This series comprises records relating to various local organisations and significant events in the Church Street area. The documents broadly reflect the interactions of the Capuchin friars with the locality.
Release of Elizabeth Murphy and Mary Anne Murphy to Thomas Murphy of a plot of ground on the west side of Bow Street in the possession of Thomas Fallon.
This sub-series comprises papers mostly relating to the ministries performed by Fr. Dominic O'Connor OFM Cap. in Oregon in the United States following his release from British detention in January 1922. The sub-series also includes records referring to Fr. Dominic's death in October 1935 and tributes and commemorations thereafter.