Copy of proposal by Archbishop McQuaid to purchase fee farm rent in Crumlin which involved Thomas Carroll and Mary Jane Graham. 1 item
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Correspondence and advice of counsel regarding the purchase of the ground rent at Crumlin for schools to be run by the Sisters of Charity and Christian Brothers.
Letter from Fr. McArdle to Fr. Dunne regarding the proposed new Sisters of Mercy convent in Crumlin north.
Dolphin’s Barn/Rialto from St. James’s (also mentions Crumlin & Clogher Road)
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. They seek entry into the diocese. A hostel for their scholastics at university is allowed. The acquire Crumlin House. A hostel at Maynooth is also permitted. Faculties for Confessions. Order of St. Basil the Great (O.S.B.M.)
. Byrne, Una, 7 St. Mary’s Crescent, Crumlin, Dublin 12. St. Teresa’s Gardens, Donore Ave., is a black spot and needs a recreation hall. (Communists)
Reid, John, Nth Crumlin. He lost his job due to the war when the firm was forced to close down. Seeks financial help to get on his feet.
Signed ‘Fair Play and Justice’. The curates in Crumlin are being unjustly treated as they have to pay rent for their accommodation from meager incomes.
Kearns, Thomas, 91 Windmill Road, Crumlin, Dublin. Complains about deferential rent system.
McCartin, Miss Ann, Crumlin Road, Belfast. Encloses an article from the Belfast Evening Telegraph and asks + McQuaid to contradict it.