. Byrne, Bernard, 48 Rafter’s Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12. His son was attacked by a gang, beaten and stabbed. Asks the Archbishop to use his influence to stop such attacks on innocent people. Is not looking for revenge.
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Byrne, Francis, Cabra. Wishes to become a priest.
. Byrne, Sean B., The Presbytery, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Letter refers to Mrs Bergin’s charitable works and a family whose remittances from the father, who was working in England, were not so infrequent.
. Byrne, Willie, 44 Homefarm Park, Drumcondra. He is seeking a position with two different firms and asks the Archbishop for a letter of recommendation. C
3 -24 April 1941 Concannon, Helena, Seanad Eireann, Leinster House, Dublin. The Sisters at Marymount, Los Angeles, USA, want to recruit postulants in Ireland and they feel they can best do this by having their own foundation in Dublin. + Byrne refused them permission and they now want to approach + McQuaid. They have asked Mrs. Concannon to act as their intermediary.
Redmond, J.W., 10 St. Kevin’s Terrace, Heytesbury Street, protesting against an assault by the caretaker of Archbishop Byrne Memorial Hall, Harrington Street, where his son was to compete in Teis Caoimgin.
Typed letter from + George Calavally, Bishop of Theodoropolis, to + Edward J. Byrne seeking aid for families, orphans, wounded soldiers and prisoners affected by the war.
Letter from +John Cantwell to +McQuaid offering congratulations on his appointment to Dublin. He says Dr. Joseph Byrne of Tanganyika will be delighted with the news.
Letter from +Byrne to +McQuaid thanking him for setting up a burse for one of their students of St. Francis College, Pugu, in care of the Irish Holy Ghost fathers. The young man selected is Caspar Ndalio.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid enclosing the Bene Merenti medal for Miss Rosanna Byrne.