Letter to +McQuaid enclosing a letter from Fr. R. Ryan to Fr. O’Connell enquiring if the Archbishop wishes to be included as a trustee of Ard Brugh, Dalkey.
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– 17 October 1960 Correspondence between +O’Hara and Fr. Michael O’Connell and their continued friendship after the Nuncio left Ireland. He is due to visit and wishes to meet his old friend. Mgr. Alberto Levame 1954-1958
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell, Archbishop’s House, from Richard Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan & Son. Section 2 of the Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions)Bill, 1957, enables the Corporation of a County Borough to provide meals for persons other than children attending National Schools.
- Correspondence between Eileen Brereton and Fr. Richard Glennon mainly regarding any family papers of Daniel O’Connell that may have been deposited in the Archives. Also letter enclosing a copy of Annalecta Hibernica. 3 items National Museum of Science and Art 10 January 1945
27 October 1958 Letters from Richard Ryan, solicitor to Dr. O’Connell regarding the property known as ‘Cillceara’.
Correspondence regarding routine community life and apostolate. Archbishop prefers diocesan priest to Jesuit as Spiritual Director of revived Sodality at O’Connell Schools. Archbishop warmly approves introduction of Legion of Mary in schools (O’Connell’s and Seville Place) as it ‘will fill a lacuna in Legion educated young men…’ New foundations approved at Dolphin’s Barn and Sutton. Centenary celebrations of death of Edmund Rice.
Handwritten draft letter to G. Boland, Minister for Justice, from M.P. O’Connell, Secretary, regarding the departure of Fr. M. Clarke as Chaplain to Mountjoy Prison, and the proposal that Fr. Joseph Carroll and Fr. Jerome Curtin should be Chaplains to that Institution.
Letters from H.G. McKernan to Dr. O’Connell informing him that he is sending on reports.
Letter from Jerome Curtin to Dr. O’Connell saying Master Strobie has been confirmed and tranquillity has returned to Harold’s Cross.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from Cecil J. Barrett, Marino. He has been asked to deal with Mrs Marguerite Whelan’s case. He does not know why she has been refused a visa, but she was involved in Irish politics up to 1925.