File relating to the youth centre and Bru in Crumlin. Includes letter from Benjamin A. Briscoe T.D.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from P.J. Hernon. Due to the resumption of building in Crumlin the Corporation has had to surrender sites that had been used as allotments. He asks if the site for the proposed Children’s Hospital might be used for allotments until required.
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.
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.
Typed report. The following items are mentioned in the report: The Differential Rents Association held a meeting in Crumlin. Attendance included Lemass and Briscoe. All aspects of rent system discussed. McCarthy, Secretary, said it would be best to leave things as were rather than have Prescott and Communists represent them. Grumley, a postman in Pearse Street PO, is being used by the Communists. Mrs Sheehy-Skeffington has resigned as Secretary of the IHA due to ill health. The ICA refused to allow the IHA affiliate with them. Fr. Twohig promised to give Councillor Matt Cullen the history of Trinity and the Scholarship Scheme but has not done so.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid enclosing correspondence addressed to Michael Fallon of Crumlin. This is a response to a message of sympathy and prayers sent to the Holy Father during his illness.
Fahy, Mr. and Mrs., Windmill Road, Crumlin, ask + McQuaid to use his influence to have their son accepted as a candidate for the Guards.
Fagan, Mrs Bridget, Windmill Park, Crumlin, wrote to ask + McQuaid to intervene to have her husband released from the Curragh, where he has been interned. She has been ill and cannot control her six children.
Dunphy, James J., Crumlin Road, Dublin. He attended a debate sponsored by Technical Students which was held in Parnell Square. The guest chairman was Dr. Noel Browne. Dr. Browne exceeded the privileges allowed by enunciating his own philosophy.
Conveyance of property in Crumlin between Martin & Christopher Ennis, and Archbishop Edward Byrne, Monsignor Michael Cronin, Rev. John Francis Sheehan and Rev. Thomas O’Donnell. Memorandum attached regarding the indenture made between Monsignor Michael Cronin, Rev. Thomas O’Donnell and Rev. Patrick Dunne of the first part, Most Reverend John Charles McQuaid, Rev. Daniel Hickey, Sr. Josephine Dodd, Sr. Frances Heskin & Sr. Elizabeth O’Connor, Sisters of Charity of the second part and the Minister for Education of the third part. The term was for 99 years and for 1 penny if demanded.