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Pope Leo XIII
IE CA CP/3/18/94 · Item · 1931
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Francis Holland, ‘Pope Leo XIII’ (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1931).

IE CA CP/3/18/105 · Item · 1873
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

M. St. John Neville, ‘Historical and Legendary Recollections of the Rock of Cashel’ (Dublin: McGlashan & Gill, 1873). The volume is fragmentary and lacking covers and only contains pp 1-22. The first extant page contains a dedication to Lady Georgiana Fullerton ‘whose generous exertions for the benefit of the poor Irish Catholics in London have sustained many a sinking heart and rescued from danger many a helpless little one …’.

Appeal to the Jews
IE CA CP/3/18/123 · Item · c.1940
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Daniel Goldstein, ‘Appeal to the Jews’ (Boston, Massachusetts, Astor P.O. Station, [c.1940]).

Should we be robbed our Protestant birth right?
IE CA CP/3/18/125 · Item · c.1948
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Should we be robbed our Protestant birth right / from the appeal court to the King, the Houses of Parliament and the Public’ (Felixstowe: Premier Press, [c.1948]).

The Perspective of Biography
IE CA CP/3/18/130 · Item · Sept. 1918
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Sidney Lee, ‘The Perspective of Biography / The English Association, Pamphlet No. 41’ (Oxford: University Press, 1918).

Account Book
IE CA CS/3/1/37 · Documento · 1 May 1935-8 Mar. 1941
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Account book of the Capuchin community, Church Street, with Daniel Murphy Ltd., wholesaler, 25-6 Mary’s Abbey, Dublin. The entries relate to payments for the supply of foodstuffs (mainly meat, butter, and eggs) to the friars.

Day Book
IE CA CS/3/1/36 · Documento · Apr. 1936-July 1955
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Day book of receipts and expenditure of the Capuchin community of St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street. The expenditure accounts contain entries for routine expenses incurred by members of the community. The receipts relate primarily to monies received from masses, sodality subscriptions, donations, chaplaincy duties, missions, and retreats. The entries are struck through presumably upon entry into the primary account ledger. A listing of participants at the Corpus Christi Procession in 1949/50 is extant at p. 398. The participants included the Liberty Hall Band, the Garda Band, the Knights of Malta, the Red Cross, the Girl Guides and St. John’s Ambulance. A list of ground rents is given at p. 401.