Fliers and Printed Material related to the Temperance Mission
- IE CA MR/1/5
- Subseries
- c.1900-1954
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
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Fliers and Printed Material related to the Temperance Mission
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Correspondence and Papers of the Pearse Family
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The subseries comprises a small collection of papers relating to the Pearse family, most notably Patrick Pearse (1879-1916), a writer, educationalist, and revolutionary. The collection also includes material relating to Patrick’s father, James Pearse (1839-1900), an English stonemason and sculptor who came to Ireland in about 1860. Following the death of his first wife in 1876, James Pearse married Margaret Brady (1857-1932), a Dublin-born shop assistant. The couple had four children, Margaret Mary Pearse (born 1878), Patrick Pearse (born 1879), William Pearse (born 1881), and Mary Brigid Pearse (born 1884). The collection includes some papers compiled by Margaret Pearse (née Brady), later a prominent nationalist figure and Dáil deputy, and her eldest daughter Margaret Mary Pearse (1878-1968), a teacher and Fianna Fáil politician. There are also a small number of papers associated with William Pearse (1881-1916), the younger son in the Pearse family. Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap., the editor of ‘The Capuchin Annual’, was a close acquaintance of Margaret Mary Pearse and corresponded with her frequently. Moynihan was seemingly gifted this small archive of family records by Margaret Mary Pearse, and the collection was later preserved among his personal papers.
Mission Personnel and Directories
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The files in this subseries include personnel lists and directories for friars in both the South African and Zambian missions.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This sub-series includes correspondence between the Irish Capuchin Provincial Minister and the Capuchin General Curia in Rome re missionary activity in Africa.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The sub-series comprises original memorial cards for deceased republicans collected by Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.
Prose and Creative Writing Drafts
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The sub-series comprises prose drafts submitted for potential publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh').
150th Anniversary of the Temperance Campaign (1988)
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The sub-series contains files relating to the commemoration in 1988 of the 150th anniversary of the inauguration of the temperance campaign by Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC.
Genealogical Research on Father Mathew
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This subseries contains research into the ancestry and family history of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. Fr. Mathew was born in Thomastown Castle near Golden in County Tipperary in October 1790. His father James Mathew was steward on the Thomastown estate which belonged to his relative, Francis Mathew (1738-1806), who was created Earl Landaff in 1797. There is some uncertainty about the parentage of James Mathew. One account, repeated by Fr. Mathew himself, affirmed that he was the child of an undocumented second marriage of Lord Landaff’s great uncle, James Mathew of Borris. Another account, which enjoyed some currency at the time, suggested that he was the natural son of Earl Landaff’s father Thomas Mathew. The files include research notes, genealogical tables and other information relating to Mathew family history.
Building, Repair and Maintenance Records
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A small collection of records relating to the routine repair, refurbishment and maintenance of the physical fabric of Father Mathew Hall, Church Street, Dublin.
Buildings, Repair and Maintenance
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This section includes records relating to the construction and repair history of buildings held by the Capuchin Franciscans in Cork. The sub-series includes specifications for buildings, correspondence, bills of costs for construction, property upkeep and improvement, and contracts for repair and servicing.