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Poetry by Anne Mills
IE CA CP/1/3/13 · File · 1960-1963
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from Anne Mills, 1 South Crescent, Windermere, Westmorland, to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. enclosing copies of two poems titled ‘The Snow Drop’ and ‘The Wise Innocents’ which she hopes may be suitable for publishing in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The letter is dated 4 July 1963. The file also includes copies of various other poems composed by Anne Mills from 1960-3

Poetry by A.M. Sullivan
IE CA CP/1/3/7 · File · 1954-1957
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Poems submitted by A.M. Sullivan, 99 Church Street, New York, for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The poems are titled ‘The Squall (Achill Island)’, ‘Storm at Dingle’, ‘The Return’, and ‘By the Cliffs of Moher’. The file also includes ‘Ballad of Tim Murphy-Morgan Rifleman’. With a covering letter from Sullivan to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. explaining that the ‘Tim Murphy saga is a story of a hero of the American Revolution, who was born in America but whose folks came from Carlow’. (25 Sept. 1957).

Poems / 12 a penny
IE CA CP/3/18/46 · Item · 1911
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

D.L. Kelleher, ‘Poems / 12 a penny’ ([Liverpool: Printed at “The Liverpool Courier” printing-works, for the author, 1911]).

Poems
IE CA DL/7/21 · File · c.1995
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Two poems by Eddie McClafferty titled ‘Doe Chapel’ and ‘The Sand Eel Strand on Sheephaven Bay’.

Poem on Ard Mhuire
IE CA DL/7/10 · Item · Feb. 1936
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Transcript of a poem titled ‘Ard Mhuire’ by Peter Kelly published in 'Ireland’s Own', 20 Feb. 1936, at p. 17. The poem refers to the presence of the Capuchin friars in Donegal.

Poem for Frances Woodlock
IE CA CP/3/7/1/9 · Part · 12 June 1877
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A poem written by William Woodlock (1801-1803) for his grand-daughter Frances Woodlock 'on receiving from her a lock of her hair'. The poem is dated 12 June 1877 at Bruges, Belgium. This William Woodlock was the father of William Woodlock (1832-1890), the barrister and Dublin Police Court Magistrate.