1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
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1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1914042 Casimir Birkett birth certificate
Birth certificate of Fr. Casimir (Edward) Birkett, obtained in 1945
1914042 Casimir Burkett, C.P.,
Casimir Birkett, C.P., Copy of last wil of CAsimir, Leaves house and furniture at 5, St. Clare's Avenue, Harold's Cross to his niece Elizabeth Kane.
1914042 1923082 obituary Casimir Birkett Edmund Burke 1912069 Michael Palmer
Obituary notice for Fr. Casimir Birkett, by Fr. Edmund Burke, Rector of Mt. Argus. Worked mainly as missioner. Born and died in Dublin. Mass said by classmate, Fr. Michael Palmer.
1900010 Whiteside, C.P. Celestine:
190010 Whiteside, C.P., Celestine: Charles J. Cronin, VG, Birmimgham Diocese, Oscott College, Birmingham, certifies that Celestine Whiteside held faculties in the Archdioces from May 1918 to July, 1927. https://passionistarchives.ie/index.php/father-celestine-whiteside/
1900010 Ceestine Whiteside; Obituay:
1900010 Ceestine Whiteside; Obituay: (a) printed copy from "The Cross": (b) typed copy of "The Cross" obituary https://passionistarchives.ie/index.php/father-celestine-whiteside/
Celestine Whiteside, C.P., Archbishop Walsh of Dublin certifies he ordained Celestine Whiteside, C.P., priest on 9 June, 1906.
https://passionistarchives.ie/index.php/father-celestine-whiteside/
Celestiine Whiteside. C.P. Copy from The Cross of Fr. Cronin Doyle's obituary notice on the death of Fr. Celestine.
https://passionistarchives.ie/index.php/father-celestine-whiteside/
Flier for Patriotic Concert and Celebration
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier for a patriotic concert and celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Robert Emmet (1778-1803), the Irish rebel leader, held in the Rotunda Rooms in Dublin on 4 March 1915.
Dublin College Green By-Election Flier
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An election flier printed during the Dublin College Green by-election which was held on 11 June 1915. The flier was produced by John Dillon Nugent (1869-1940), a Dublin Corporation councillor and a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party. The flier accuses Nugent’s opponent Thomas Farren (1879-1955), a leading trade unionist, of ‘Larkinism’ and pro-German sympathies.