Letter from Fr. Deasy, Catholic University Church, St. Stephen’s Green, to Richard [Glennon] regarding Catherine Sheeley. She is asking to be allowed take a cup of tea and some aspirin before going to mass in the mornings. She is a most devout person.
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Letter from Fr. John Deasy thanking +McQuaid for consenting to an organ recital in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Deasy, R., Wadelai Green, Ballymun Road, Dublin. She asks the Archbishop to make representations to the Department of Defence to introduce an allowance for the children of Junior Army Officers in line with Civil Servants.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Fr. Michael C. Troy, the Presbytery, Ballyfermot, enclosing a statement which was read at Mass. Mentions a meeting to deal with the resignations of Deasy, Palmer and co.
Deale, Ruth, Lr. Leeson Street, Dublin. Asks why the Archbishop intervened in the butchers’ strike? Reasons confidential. 4/12/b. 28 November 1944 Deasy, J., Goldenbridge Gardens, Inchicore. The Inchicore Branch of the Labour Party request + McQuaid to use any influence he possesses to prevail upon the Government to commute or reprieve Charles Kerins who is condemned to be hanged on 1 December.