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Report of the speech of Daniel Webb Webber, Esq.
IE CA CP/3/17/12/16 · Parte · 1817
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Report of the speech of Daniel Webb Webber, Esq., in the House of Commons, May 9, 1817 / on a motion made by the Right Honorable Henry Grattan for a committee on the petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland’ (London: printed for J.J. Stockdale, 1817).

By what authority? / By Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair
IE CA CP/3/17/13/5 · Parte · c.1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair (Frank Gallagher), ‘By what authority’ ([London]: Leslie Smith & Co., printers, [c.1922]). The last section of the pamphlet begins ‘Let the Free State leaders confess their guilt, and if they kill, let them kill with the truth on their lips for once. And the truth is that they surrendered to England on the Treaty ...’.

A Painful Necessity
IE CA CP/3/17/13/13 · Parte · c.1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a leaflet titled ‘A painful necessity’ (Place of publication not stated, [c.1922]). The leaflet was seemingly issued by the Free State government justifying its actions against the ‘Irregulars’ and appealing for unity.

Stepping-stones / by Sceilg (J.J. O’Kelly)
IE CA CP/3/17/13/20 · Parte · c.1939
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

J.J. O’Kelly (‘Sceilg’), ‘Stepping-stones’ (Dublin: Irish Book Bureau, [c.1939]). The pamphlet contains the text of a speech commemorating the four Mountjoy Martyrs at Cork City Hall on 9 December 1939. O’Kelly discusses the revolutionary period as well as Anglo-Irish relations since the Treaty. Additionally discusses Britain’s efforts to partition other countries, with increasingly antisemitic comments towards the end of the text.

Self-government & business interests
IE CA CP/3/17/13/22 · Parte · 1918
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

Edward E. Lysaght, Self-government & business interests / a memorandum on the economic and fiscal aspects of the question’ (Dublin: Maunsel and Company Ltd., 1918).

The Lord Bishop of Limerick and General Maxwell
IE CA CP/3/17/13/24 · Parte · c.1918
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The Lord Bishop of Limerick [Edward Thomas O’Dwyer] and General Maxwell / Correspondence between the late Lord Bishop of Limerick and General J. G. Maxwell, commander-in chief of the forces in Ireland, with other letters written by his Lordship’ (Limerick: P. Gallagher, [c.1918]).