- Correspondence relating to High Street. A letter from, Sean Daly,
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Daly, Segrave R., Gowran, Co. Kilkenny. He contends that public funds are available for projects which are wasteful, but not for worthwhile projects. Refers specifically to the teachers’ pay scales and the Irish Fruitgrowers’ Association.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid from his new residence at 54 Parkside, London, SW 19. He thanks the Archbishop for being at the airport when he departed and for all his help during his time in Ireland. He states that an article appeared in ‘The Times’ that day entitled ‘Irish homes across the Sea’, dealing with the issue of Irish emigration to England. He will do everything in his power to keep the Irish emigrants close to the Church and will co-operate fully with Herbert Daly.
Letter from Fr. Michael A. O’Daly to Fr. Mangan seeking His Grace’s permission to sign a memorandum in order to pay rent to the Sisters of Charity.
Note from +McQuaid to +Daly on his appointment as Bishop.
Letter from +Daly to +McQuaid inviting him to the open -air Mass at the new sanctuary in Clonmacnois. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Daly, Joan, St. Brendan’s Ladies Committee, Gardiner’s Row, Dublin thanking him for his gift of £25.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Fox refusing his request to ordain Vincent Daly in Rathmines.
Daly, Hugh, Lower Drumcondra Road, Dublin, inviting +McQuaid to the Annual Congress of ‘Regnum Christi.’
-4 April 1949 Daly, Hugh W., Lr. Drumcondra Road. Correspondence to + McQuaid relating to the Guilds of Regnum Christi.