Document of undertaking of J & EC Ellershaw, regarding property at Prospect, Newtown Castle Byrne, Blackrock, Parish of Monkstown, Barony of Rathdown, County Dublin. When Jane Sophia Brownrigg Pilsworth dies, money may be payable on the named lands.
Under separate cover Iam sending a reproof a meeting of
Superior Generals held here in Rome, and at which I was privilegid
to be present I dont doubt that all it contains is matter an-
known to you but when I read it over I thought of you. You all
in a position to pass this to so many Nuns and Priests who may
be able to do something tangible to save Bragil and all those Latin
American Countries for the Church I is such an appalling situation
that no one with a spark of zeal could help but want to do some-
thing to help If, even Mel children in the Schools offered a prayer
daily for this great need surely the Missioners would gain courage
and force? I know what an appeal it will make to the
This ais one time when I love to be an Archbishop.! Are you sml-
ing
Dear St. Josephs in Raheny is struggling bravely. It is creeping
The fact that it is a little distant from the heart of the city, together
with the fact that the Doctors at ledet many of them dont know it
means that their numbers are still not sufficient for them to
mate ends meet Trom here we are helping. However I am
sure your Grace that a word from you to some of the
Doctors would mean much I know your fatherly interest
hasnt waned toward the Foundation you so kindly brought in-
to existence I can never forget you for that and I dont
Every day, I pray for you and I m silre St. Joseph has done much
for you whether you are conscious of it or not
Now, all I want from him is a building or the money for, one
that will serve as a Novitiate!! That is a big request but not
too big for the big ness of the heart of him who provided all for our
Lady and her child. I do trust him a a he never fails me
I hope your Grace is will I know how very busy you are
with the Ahings of God! Your zeal for God s Church lal often hear
about and yet you are so humble and quiet about it all. Like the
saints, you latas knowing the Your Father, Who seeth in secret well repay
Rev. Mother General joins me in kindest wish and the as-
su range of prayer I feel sure, your Grace, you do not forget me
who begs to remain
Most respectfully in Jesus
Your grateful I obedientchild
Sister Mary de Pazzi
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Copies of a leaflet titled ‘Ulster’s People on the March!’ The item outline’s Ulster’s contribution to the Allied war effort and emphasises the importance of strengthening Northern Ireland’s position within the United Kingdom. Published in Belfast by the Ulster Unionist Council.
Matthias McDonnell Bodkin (pseudonym ‘An Irish K.C.’), ‘Ulster’s opportunity / a united Ireland’ (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917).
A photographic postcard of members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at an inspection. The print was published by S. McCaughey, Newcastle, County Down.
A photographic postcard image of members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at an inspection. The print was published by S. McCaughey, Newcastle, County Down.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Ulster is British / a re-affirmation of Ulster’s political outlook / with a report on Northern Ireland’s general election of 10th February 1949’ (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Council, 1949).
The leaflet refers to an unpublished letter from Father Isidore B. Mooney to the editor of 'The Irish Independent' newspaper, addressed and dated: Dublin, May 18, 1923. With introduction, and further discussion of letter, alleging ‘press conspiracy against truth’.