Includes; thesis of Sandrine Cordeiro on the "… influence on Ireland in religious and socio-cultural terms …" using Nano Nagle as an example.
Cover containing a black and white picture; reflection entitled Viva Maria Santissima Vergine Madre Di Dio on the cover.
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A photograph of a large group of former Irish republican prisoners. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads ‘Released Prisoner Group’. The group includes Éamon de Valera, Eoin MacNeill, and W.T. Cosgrave. The photograph was likely taken at the Mansion House in Dublin. The image is credited to Keogh Brothers Studio.
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.
A clipping of short article announcing the release of several female prisoners detained after the insurrection. The prisoners included Annie Higgins, Madeline Ffrench-Mullen, and Nellie Gifford. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (5 June 1916).
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.
File includes a list of the Nagle family connections; descendants of Patrick Nagle – relatives of Betty Childs – Klaviter concerning the Nagle family in North Dakota and Canada; last will and testament of Kathleen Nagle, March 1977; photocopied pictures of Dundanion Castle connected with Uncle Joseph Nagle , the house at Annakissa, Ballinmona Castle and Burton Constable Hall; The Art of Domestic Life – Family Portraiture in Eighteenth -century England; and poster of Blackwater Valley Drive, Ireland.
Presentation SistersFile includes notes on the Nagle family crest; book entitled ‘The City of Bath, The Roman City of Aquae Sulis’; notes from ‘The Nagle Arms – From Burke’s Encyclopaedia of Heraldry. (1851); letter from Sr. Gabriel O’ Brien, Presentation Convent, Brockworth, Glossop, England on of the Bi-centenary; letters from City Librarian, City of Westminster, to Sr. M Reynolds concerning the marriage records of David Nagle and Mary Harrold; letters from two religious Srs. claiming to be relatives of Nano Nagle wishing to visit South Presentation Convent, dated 1987 and later letters thanking the Srs. in South Presentation Convent for their hospitality; page from an unnamed magazine containing photos of Archbishop Aston Chichester great, great-grandnephew of Nano Nagle and pictures of Nano Nagle’s grave; letter from Dr. A. M. Bulbulia, 18/19 Patrick Street, Waterford, to Sr. Brendan [Cronin], concerning Nano Nagle’s Candlestick in the Relic Case; letter from J. Rice C. C. Youghal, to Rev. Mother, dated 9 November 1928, concerning the lands of the Nagle family; and a page from ‘The Shannonside Annual’ gives the history of many of Nano Nagle’s relatives, including the Hickie and the Creagh families.
Presentation SistersThis 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.