Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Leo McCauley, 10, a Winton Ave., Rathgar, thanking him for his hospitality and informing him of their visit to the Children’s Hospital, Crumlin.
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Correspondence involving Fr. Dunne, Sr. M. Bernard, Sr. Josephine Dodd, L.E. O’Carroll, Sr. Patricia relating to the appointment of a Domestic Economy teacher at the Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Crumlin. The Sisters wish to appoint one of their own Sisters to the position, but the Vocational Education Committee of the City of Dublin wish to appoint one of their instructors in order to maintain control of an area which they see as rightfully theirs. +McQuaid sees the implications of this principle, in regard to the status of Religious men and women, as grave. He sought a statement outlining the reasons for these principles. The matter was settled amicably.
Letters relating to the proposed Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. Suggested that the bed complement be 250 and that the out-patients’ department be omitted.
List of the names and addresses of the Kimmage-Crumlin and Cabra Tenants Association Committees. 3.3 Alleged Members of the Communist Party of Ireland
Typed profile of Joseph Kevin Deasy, St. Theresa’s Rd., Crumlin. Elected as a Labour member of Dublin Corporation in
Handwritten letter to Fr. Williams from Fr. Casey. There is no dispute between Our Lady’s Hall Committee and the North Crumlin Corporation Tenants’ Association. They have always been given the Hall when they requested it. There is a suspicion that the Chairman and Secretary of the Association are members of a political organisation and the Hall is not let to political groups. List of dates when the Hall was let to the Association included. 1 item
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Wall from the Secretary, pointing out that the hall is the property of the Diocesan Trust and that requests for the use of the hall by the Association have never been refused. 16A. Kimmage-Crumlin Tenants’ Association 16A/1. 10-13 January Typed letter from J.C. McDonald, Secretary, to + McQuaid
File relating to a strip of ground adjacent to the church which is not owned by the church. The Byrne family wish to buy it and extend their business premises at 14 Crumlin village.
Lease of house and premises at Crumlin, known as the Red House, between Frederick Shaw, Kimmage House and Rev. William Francis McDonnell. 2 items
Supplemental conveyance to sale of lands in Newcastle and Crumlin between Martin & Christopher Ennis and Archbishop Edward Byrne, Monsignor Michael Cronin, Rev. John Francis Sheehan and Rev. Thomas O’Donnell.