Police record of Matt Talbot’s death

A clipping of an article by Maurice Cussen titled ‘“An Unknown Man” / The Police record of Matt Talbot’s Death’. The article is taken from ‘The Garda Review’ (February 1933).

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Date
Feb. 1937
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8
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2 pp; clipping
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A clipping of an article by Maurice Cussen titled ‘“An Unknown Man” / The Police record of Matt Talbot’s Death’. The article is taken from ‘The Garda Review’ (February 1933).
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Irish Capuchin Archives
Context
Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office > Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. > Papers relating to Matt Talbot

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  • was living unconscious in Gramby Lane .
  • Lane towards Dominick Street Church when
  • Chris. Keogh . ' 4 Granby Lane , ' stated
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ion ambulance , which was summoned by ying on his back in the lane . The Cornora- he fell by Koozh's door . The man was not was made by Cizire Timothy Maher . ' Store formed by a number of boys that an old man diately went to the place and saw the man was living unconscious in Gramby Lane . Street Station , who was then a station Sergeant in Fitzzibbon Street . The report is was on duty at Parnell Square he was in- imable to get any further particulars about The Garda . " proceeds the report . " impme- Station there is an entry for June 7th. 1925 . some person unknown . arrived soon after- to the effect that while Garda Thomas Hanlon a life of extraordinary asceticism and hull- wards and conveyed the man to Jervis Street parallel for it can be found , since they were February , 1937 . about 50 years . 5 feet 8 inches . medium for the most part withdrawn from the world back to the lives of the early Irish saints . headed . ' Unknown man dies suddenly . " ri Books all over the Metropolitan Division , from re deceased man for nearly 40 years had led "C. reveals that " the " man was later identified Then follows a description of the man- IN an Occurrence Bank at Ritzerihan Street Hospital , where , " on admission . life was pro- round his body after it had been ' brought to labourer , aged 68 years , by his sister . Susan build known hair turning grey , nearly bald . sounced extinct by Dr. Hannigan , H.S. left for Mass at Dominick Street Church on An Unkne ness , to find a parallel for which we must go known in the locality , and the Garda was and , indeed , it is doubtful if even " there a alone in the front room of 18' Upper Rutland time to time . No further notice was , there- the finding of chains and ropes entwined imilar in every way to several others which tweed suit , ' Kildare House ' on tab . Mark It will be seen at once that this record is THE Police Record fore , taken of Matt Talbot's death just men , Fylan . She stated that she saw him before he with much interest on account of the remark- Station Serzeants enter in their Occurrence The Garda . The result of inquiries made revealed that grey moustache . He was wearing an old grey by Maurice with much interest on account of the remark- but this particular record is now invested Lane towards Dominick Street Church when morning of 7th June , 1925 , and that he lived hard hat Mark laced boots , blue shirt with red and white stripes . ' as Matthew Talbot . 18 Upper Rutland Street . A further entry " by Sairsint John Barton Jervis Street Hospital . which have since been brought to light , and the investigation of which was initiated by which have since been brought to light , all jervis Street Hospital . saw the deceased walking down Granby the investigation chains and vines maintained Chris. Keogh . ' 4 Granby Lane , ' stated able circumstances of the life of the main lini . " street . ' dea street . he fell by Keogh's door . The man was n as Matthew Talbot , 18' Upper Rutland Street , stree…

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