Abstract of search in Index of Names for all legal acts relating to the Fee Farm rent in Crumlin held by Mary Jane Graham, Thomas Hornibrook and Elizabeth Richardson.
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Lease between + John Charles McQuaid and the Minister for Education for 900 years to the trustees of Crumlin North Girls and Infants National School premises.
Copy of release and conveyance from Archbishop McQuaid to Rev. Patrick Dunne and Rev. Thomas O’Donnell regarding the purchase of the remaining one fourth part of the rent on the property at Crumlin.
. Bullen, William, 602 Clonard Road, Crumlin, Dublin. His wife is in Grangegorman, he cannot cope with his two youngest children, so he asks + McQuaid to place these two young children temporarily in some home until his wife recovers.
Chamberlain, 1, Downpatrick Road, Crumlin, Dublin. The letter sent on 20 March was signed Jane Chamberlain and spoke of the rebellion in the parish against the Parish Priest. He has made a bad impression and the people do not trust him. The reply to this letter was sent to the same address, but nobody of that name lived there. The occupant was Kathelene Mary, she was shocked on receiving the reply and she never wrote the letter of the 20th.
Meagher, Fr. Michael, The Presbytery, Crumlin. He and an N.S.P.C.C. inspector feel two children would be better cared for in a home.
Copy of a typed letter to Mrs. Byrne from Kathleen MacLarnon Wells, Hon. Sec., IHA. Refers to visit to Mrs. Byrne by Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Skeffington and herself and was inviting Mrs. Byrne to attend the next Committee Meeting. A form was given to Mrs. Byrne and she was asked to sign it. It asked her to unreservedly withdraw any words of hers spoken at the Crumlin Catholic Action Circle which may have implied that the IHA is or ever has been connected to Communism. Asked to apologise to the IHA for any damage her statement may have caused.
Handwritten letter to Chris from Fr. J. Kavanagh, Crumlin. Brother Collins, Superior, Colaiste Mhuire, informed him of a 15 year old boy called Brady whom he came across addressing the other boys on the rights of workers. Bro. Collins looked on him as a ‘coming agitator’. A scribbled note on the envelop mentioned W.F. Moorehead, Brady and the Socialist Youth Club.
Letter from +Mageean to +McQuaid regarding a vacancy in the Department of Scholastic Philosophy Queen’s University. Dr. Daly, the assistant lecturer, has suggested Rev. James Kavanagh, a curate at Crumlin, as a possible candidate to fill this position for a year. 1 item
Letters relating to the proposed Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. Suggested that the bed complement be 250 and that the out-patients’ department be omitted.