Letter to Mr. O'Donoghue from John Fitzpatrick.
Donoghue
19 Descrição arquivística resultados para Donoghue
-18 April 1958 O’Donoghue, Denis, 186 South Circular Road, Dolphin’s Barn. Correspondence regarding helping his son get a teaching job.
24 -28 August 1963 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Thomas J. O’Donoghue, Ballymun. He is working in a secondary school ‘down the country’ and, as a family man, wants to return to Dublin. As more secondary schools are to be built in Dublin he asks the Archbishop for a list of these schools. The Secretary suggests he approach the Christian Brothers and De La Salle Brothers. 15/30aa. 7 July 1970 O’Donovan, Eileen, Rathfarnham. Letter to + McQuaid seeking his help to have her deaf mentally handicapped daughter secure a place in a unit for children like her.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Scannell and Mr. O’Donoghue who he believes are both wrong in relation to an issue about a school master position in Ashford.
Copy of typed letter to + Staunton from +McQuaid. He passed on the note to Philip O’Donoghue, State Solicitor’s Office, and in his opinion no government would insert the clauses. Fears they are pushing a closed door while the State and Constitution remain undenominational.
O’Donoghue, Daniel and Eileen, Rathmore, Co. Kerry, explaining to the Archbishop why they will not send their children to the local school. The teacher treated them viciously and they transferred to another school.They have to walk 3 miles to the school and are not given free transport.
Typed letter to Rev. J. A. McMahon, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from Fr. Fehily, Director, Institute of Catholic Sociology. At the AGM of the Marine Port and General Workers’ Union Desmond Brannigan, who was expelled from the Union, was readmitted to membership. Legally this was an appeal against his expulsion, and by being readmitted it means that he never ceased to be a member of the Union. He is eligible for election and has a good chance of being elected as General Secretary. His opponents, Mr. O’Donoghue and Mr. Byrne, may use delaying tactics. If This happens Brannigan may have to leave the country as he is in severe financial difficulties.
File relating to music played in church including letter of complaint from a parishioner, Denis Donoghue. 4 items
O’Donoghue, Mrs. K. She has fallen on hard times, has a family of twelve and needs assistance.