Pearse Papers,

1870-1932

Papers of the Pearse family containing a wealth of biographical information on all aspects of family members' various endeavors. Includes papers pertaining to: James Pearse's sculpting business at 27 New Brunswick Street, Dublin; financial and administrative records pertaining to St. Enda's School, run by Mrs. Margaret Pearse following the execution of her sons in 1916; papers relating to the Leinster Stage Society, founded by, amongst others, William Pearse; and a wealth of papers pertaining to Padraic Pearse's involvement in the Gaelic League.

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Main Creator: Pearse, Padraic, 1879-1916
Contributors: Bulfin, William, 1862-1910
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:James Pearse (1839-1900), sculptor, originally from London, moved from Birmingham to Ireland in the 1860s to start his own business in Dublin. He converted to Catholicism at St. Argus Church in Dublin and in October 1877, he married his second wife, Margaret Brady (1857-1932), a shop assistant, at the Church of St. Agatha, North William Street, Dublin. They had four children, Margaret Mary (1878-1968), Patrick Henry (1879-1916), William (1881-1916), and Mary Bridget (1888-1947).

Physical description: 119 folders.

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Letter from Míchéal Ua hÍceadha to Padraic Pearse describing the printing of a proof he is correcting as an abomination and urging the release of his pamphlet regarding the education of Irish in response to recent developments,

1902 December 16.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Pearse Papers, 1870-1932
Description:Ua hÍcedha remarks with regards to the release his pamphlet on the education of Irish in schools "it is rather critical just now" as "I understand (this in confidence) that the headmasters (particularly Catholic) are looking for changes that would certianly affect Irish periodically".
Main Creator: Ó hIcí, Micheál P.
Language:English
Extent:1 item (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 21,047/13/22 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.