Letter from Fr. Dan Daly to Fr. Michael
Daly
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Letter from +Daly to +McQuaid thanking him for his recent correspondence and suggestions. 1 item
Correspondence from solicitors Ronan Daly Hayes & Company to Turner's Cross Convent relating to the sale of 145 Evergreen Road to Dennis Lynch and Maggie Lynch. Improvements to 145
Circular letter from +Daly to +McQuaid enclosing information on the Episcopal Commissions. 1 item
Typed letters from + Cathal B. Daly to + McQuaid thanking him for his kind messages and inviting him to his Consecration in St. Mel’s Cathedral.
Letter from Denis Daly to Michael regarding the staffing of the new church.
Letter from Fr. Daly to Fr. Mangan regarding an entry in the Baptism Register.
Daly, J., The Presbytery, Ballyfermot, Dublin. He wonders if Chris is in a position to help William Hanlon get a job.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Michael O’Connell. Sister M. Frances Teresa, St. Louis Convent Secondary School, Rathmines, informed Fr. O’Connell that one of her teachers, Miss Sara Ita Daly, is a Communist. Miss Daly denied it when asked. Colonel Michael Hefferon told him that Miss Daly was a member of the Communist Party since 1967. The dismissal of Miss Daly would be opposed on ‘political’ grounds Col. Hefferon thinks. 672A/1. 8 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Left- wingers’. 672A/2. 9 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘Irish Communist Organisation’. 672A/3. 10 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘Communist Party of Ireland’. 672A/4. 11 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Internationalists’. 672A/5. 12 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Irish Workers Group’.
Lally, Stephen, 14 North Gr. Georges La., Dublin. Asks the Archbishop to use his influence to have the Cemeteries Committee in Glasnevin change their decision regarding the erection of a memorial for James Joseph Daly who was executed in India for his role in the Connaught Rangers Mutiny.