Letter from Michael Brunicardi to +McQuaid informing him that he is the owner of Tudor House, Dalkey, suggesting that the Archbishop may be interested in purchasing it.
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Copy of handwritten letter to Mr. C.J. Haughey, Minister for Justice, from Senator W.B. Stanford, Dalkey, requesting a meeting.
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.
- 28 May 1954 O’Shaughnessy, T.J., Dalkey, Co. Dublin, asking if a decision has been reached regarding the monument of Christ the King.
Crookenden, Dr. David, 40Beech Avenue, Blackpool, Lancs. Seeks permission for Miss Marsh, a Catholic, to accompany his elderly parents to a Church of Ireland wedding in Dalkey. Permission granted.
-12 June 1957 O’Flanagan, F.M., Sorrento Road, Dalkey. Correspondence relating to the bullying of his son by older boys at Presentation College, Glasthule.
Maloney, Fr. John, The Presbytery, Dalkey regarding a child dismissed from St. Saviors.
File relating to a site for a chapel of ease at Barnhill Road, Dalkey.
Letter from Fr. Paul J. Rafter to Fr. Mangan regarding a property for sale in Dalkey which would be useful as a youth centre and other parochial activities.
File of correspondence relating to various events in the parish including the James Kinsella Memorial Fund. Mr. Kinsella had died in Dalkey Quarry.