. Byrne, Fr. Martin, The Pro-Cathedral. He visited No. 1 Temple Street where Peter Paul O’Brien took his young wife to live in a two- roomed household where there were fifteen people already living. (Parish)
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. Byrne, Una.. Telephoned to say that Michael O’Riordan was standing for election in Dublin South Central. She felt nuns in area should vote, even for Fine Gael. (Communists)
. Byrne, William, 51 North Great George St., Dublin. Asks the Archbishop to intercede with the Corporation to help get accommodation for his family.
Correspondence regarding their presence in Balbriggan and they appear to be in charge of a group of refugee aspirants from England. Originally permitted to come by Archbishop Byrne. (these papers refer to the period in between Archbishop Byrne dying and Archbishop McQuaid taking over and also the early years of the latter’s administration). Salesians of Don Bosco (S.D.B.)
Letter from Fr. Sean Byrne to Chris regarding a Sodality for women.
10-21 October 1955 Letter from Fr. Brian M. Byrne to Liam informing him that Ursula Ruther is doing well as a Catholic. 2 items
Includes; affidavit of Mary R. Hogan, High Court, land judges (c1904); Certificate of Existence and re-register of a Judgement, against estate of John O'Connell (20 November 1840 - 8 January 1900); letter, H.R. Emmerson solicitors, addressed to McDonough and Prendergast (14 August 1902); payment schedule, defendant Lucinda McDonagh, plaintiff Thomas Prendergast (6 May 1903); affidavit for verifying occupancy, Estate of William Cox Langford (October 1902); rental of Estate of heirs of Cremen (25 March 1894 - 12 July 1895); High Court endorsed Writ, Thomas Byrne and Mary A. Connelly (4 December 1901).
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding a dispensation from the Eucharistic Fast for Countess O’Byrne due to age and a request from the Holy Faith Sisters to buy a property on Haddington Road, adjacent to their current building. End of letter torn.
Indult of secularisation, in Latin, and acceptance, in English, for Madeleine Byrne, formerly Sr. Mary Magdalen of St. Brigid of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Dublin. Witnessed by Mgr. Patrick Dunne.
Christmas Card from the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfred Byrne.