Letter from Fr. L.C. Coffey O.P. to + McQuaid. He was not aware of the meeting and Fr. Flannery agrees not to appear at the meeting.
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- Letters regarding a radio appeal by Fr. Coffey, O.P. 1 May 1963
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Dr. Victoria P. Coffey, Dublin Board of Assistance. She is interested in the question of child delinquency, and feels something can be done. Offers her services to the Archbishop in any medical capacity in the interest of these children.
Letter from L.C. Coffey O.P. to +McQuaid informing him that they intend to enlarge their church in Tallaght.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Patrick Herlihy, seeking permission for their men to work on the new Tolka Bridge at Fairview and Donabate railway siding on a Sunday. Rooney & Coffey
March -13 June 1949 Carr, Francis Paul, Belmont Avenue, Donnybrook, protesting against the terms of a circular for a raffle on a forthcoming horse race organized by Fr. Coffey, O.P. Includes his donation, which Fr. Coffey returns.
Typed letter to ‘Dear Sir’ from Martin Francis Coffey, Hon. Secretary, Social Justice League. The League has been formed at a representative meeting of those who believe that the reforms set forth on the enclosed memorandum are essential if the country is to be saved from social and economic disaster.
Letter from Fr. L.C. Coffey O.P. to + McQuaid enclosing a copy of correspondence between himself and the Provincial of the English Dominicans regarding Fr. Laurence Bright.
Letter from Fr. L.C. Coffey O.P. to + McQuaid. The thought never crossed his mind that Fr. Flannery would send anything written to the newspapers. Apologises.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor, informing him that he has invited Fr. Louis Coffey, O.P., to act as Chaplain for him.