A typescript copy of a letter from Sir Francis Vane referring to the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rising. The letter was originally published in the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (27 July 1916). (Volume page 34).
A clipping showing scenes from a makeshift hospital in Dublin Castle following the 1916 Rising. The clipping also has an image of Patrick Pearse ‘styled “Commandant-in-Chief” of the Army of the Republic and “President” of the provisional government’.
Treasurer’s account book for the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin. The volume contains a monthly record of subscriptions received from members and monies derived from the sale of Mass Cards, from the shop and library. The expenses relate principally to building works and masses said for members. The entries are signed by Fr. Dermot Lynch OFM Cap., spiritual director of the SFO.
Traynor, Denis: 1 sheet MS: from Bernard of Jesus, General, Sts. John and Paul, Rome, grants to Mr. Denis Traynor, at the request of the Provincial of St. Joseph's Province, the right to be buried along with our lay brothers, and a Mass and other suffrages be offered.
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey regarding transfer of land. It refers to a lease of 1847 demising part of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne and Prospect, also known as St. John’s.