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Lord FitzAlan, the Last Viceroy of Ireland

A notice reporting on the death of Lord FitzAlan on 18 May 1947. The obituary appeared in the ‘Irish Independent’ on 19 May 1947. Edmund Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent, was the last Lord Lieutenant (Viceroy) of Ireland (1921-2).

Lord FitzAlan arrives at Dublin Castle

A photograph of Edmund Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, arriving at Dublin Castle to hand over power to the Provisional Government in January 1922.

Loose Newspaper Clippings and Notes re Saint Patrick

A file containing loose clippings and Irish language notes relating to An tAthair Peadar Ó Laoghaire. The notes appear to be extracts on the life of St. Patrick taken from the clippings. Some of the notes are fragmentary and incomplete but refer to traditions associated with the saint. One extract reads ‘It is stupid to talk of St. Patrick overturning the altars of paganism in Ireland. The first “pagan temple” which he turned into a Christian church was a barn!’. The contents of the file were extracted from the bound volumes at CA CP/3/4/2/1.

Loose Letters File

A file of letters to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. Includes two letters from Seán Ó Cuirrín (Coláiste Naomh Lughbhaidh, Muilte Farannáin, Contae na hIarmhí), and several letters from Sister M. Gerard (Convent of Mercy, Portlaw, County Waterford).

Loose Letters File

A file of letters to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. The file contains personal letters and correspondence relating to the Capuchin Publications Office from Leo Bisterbosch (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands), Margaret Mary Pearse (St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, Dublin), William Frederick Paul Stockley, Calum MacGillEathain (Calum Iain Maclean), Wentworth Byron Winslow (16 East 43rd Street, New York), M.O. Poche (Catholic Literature Society, Longwood Avenue, Los Angeles, California), Irish Travel Agency (8 D’Olier Street, Dublin), James H. McCabe (Fordham University, New York, refers to the life of Darrell Figgis), Cathal O’Byrne, and Pádraic Fleming. Enclosures include a manuscript article titled ‘Consider the lilies of the field’ by T.J. Kiernan and a typescript titled ‘Behold the lilies of the field / reply to Senator Connolly’s and Dr. Kiernan’s comments’.

Loose Letters File

A file of letters to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. The file contains several personal letters and correspondence relating to the Capuchin Publications Office from Eleanor Barnes (Lady Yarrow) (Journey’s End, Baily, Howth, County Dublin). Also includes letters from Maurice O’Connell (Killarney, County Kerry), Fr. Henry Edward George Rope, Dr. Colm A. McDonnell (Upper Ely Place, Dublin), David Robinson (Glendalough House, Annamore, County Wicklow), Doran Hurley, J.J. Walsh, William Magennis, Edward Massey (bookseller, Crampton Quay, Dublin), Art O’Brien (Connaught House, 53 Pembroke Road, Dublin), Gerald Boland (Minister of Justice), Micheál Ó Leannáin, Kathleen O’Brennan, Paddy Cashman (23 Main Street, Midelton, County Cork), William Frederick Paul Stockley, Jack B. Yeats, William J. Condon (5 Herbert Place, Dublin), George Gavan Duffy, Séamus Ó Mealláin, George Noble Plunkett, and Fr. Richard J. Glennon (Secretary, Archbishop’s House, Dublin).

Loose Letters File

A file of letters to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. The file contains mostly personal letters and includes correspondence from Katherine Guilfoyle Edelman, Archbishop Gerald O’Hara, Sister Mary de Pazzi (Rosemount, Booterstown, County Dublin), Joseph O’Connor (Seosamh Ó Conchubhair), Bishop Daniel Mageean, John Alvin Feltis, G. R. Foster (Secretary, St. James Lourdes Invalid Fund), Robert Brennan, Mariano de Yturralde (Spanish Ambassador to Ireland), Brother Basil Cunningham (St. Gregory’s Priory, Portsmouth, Rhode Island), and Fr. Jerome Hawes TOSF.

Loose Letters File

A file of loose letters to Fr. Henry Rope. Includes letters to Father Rope from Fr. Joseph Kelly (Bishop’s House, Birkenhead, refers to the Home Rule crisis and the ‘Orange Crusade’, 13 Nov. 1912), Patrick Langford Beazley (editor of ‘The Catholic Times’), Louis J. McQuilland, Patrick O’Riordan (Two Harbours, Minnesota), Fr. William Kane SJ, Fr. Thomas Dawson OMI (House of Retreat, Inchicore, Dublin), Dom Aidan OSB (The Abbey, Isle of Caldey, Tenby, South Wales), Fr. Finbar Ryan OP (editor of ‘The Irish Rosary’, St. Saviour’s Priory, Dominick Street, Dublin), Eoin MacNeill (Netley, Blackrock, County Dublin), Fr. J. Mulcahy (52 Harlesden Gardens, London), Fr. Daniel Hudson CSC (‘The Ave Maria / A Catholic Family Magazine’, Notre Dame, Indiana), John P. Boland (Catholic Truth Society, London), Fr. Declan OSB (Fort Augustus Abbey, Inverness, Scotland), James M. Rae (‘The Irish Catholic’, 55 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin), Rev. Sir John R. O’Connell (Mission House, Brondesbury Park, London), Fr. Patrick MacSwiney (Presbytery, Kinsale, County Cork), and Maureen Boland (40 St. George’s Square, London).

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