Letter from Fr. Patrick Clarke to +McQuaid seeking permission to sell a small plot of land. 2 items
Clarke
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. Caffrey, T.W., 66 Terenure Road East, Dublin. Sent letter to P.F. Clarke, St. Joseph’s, Terenure, informing him that Patrick O’Callaghan, a Communist, was teaching in a National School in the Dundrum area. Letter forwarded to Liam.
Clarke, Christopher, St. Mary’s, Haddington Road, Dublin, thanking the Archbishop for considering him worthy to have the Cross ‘Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice’ bestowed on him.
Correspondence from Fr. P.F. Clarke to Liam regarding the controversy of retreats organised by the Legion of Mary for non-Catholics.
[19] Letter from [M. Clarke] to Fr. Mangan enclosing a contribution for the Italian Relief Fund. 1 item
Clarke, R.J., 17 Pearse Street, Dublin. He is pained at the mistreatment of all animals, especially the mistreatment of cats in the new building area in Middle Gardner Street. Asks the Archbishop to have teachers in schools teach children about the proper treatment of animals.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Clarke to +McQuaid regarding the need for a new National School. The Corporation has offered a site for £400.
Copy letter from Sir Kenneth Clarke to Cardinal Conway thanking him for his letter. 1 item
Article entitled ‘Noted Dublin churchmen of penal times’ by J.K. Clarke giving biographical information on Archdeacon James McMahon who died in 1890.
Report on Arrest, Interrogation and Treatment of Frank McGuigan, Kevin Hannaway, Michael Donnelly, Joe Clarke, Jim Auld, Michael Montgomery, Gerry McKerr, Brian Turley, Patrick McNally, John McKenna, by the Association for Legal Justice.