Note on James Doyle’s health and wording of telegram sent by +McQuaid to +Roberts. Doyle is ill but refuses ministrations of the clergy. 1 item
Doyle
52 Archivistische beschrijving results for Doyle
Letter from +Doyle to +McQuaid thanking him for his correspondence and stating he did not realise Dublin was short of priests also. 1 item North Bay
Board of Assistance 1941 – 1957 59/ A/1. 28-29 May Correspondence from [ill.], Leinster House, to +McQuaid regarding the proposed new Hospital. A/2. 21 May Press cutting from The Irish Independent entitled Plan to Convert Dublin Mansion into Hospital. 1 item A/3. 11-12 June Typed letter from P.C. Doyle, Leinster House, to +McQuaid
Letter from Professor Dr. Doyle, Retired General Royal Engineers & Royal Flying Corps, Mount Merrion, to + McQuaid asking him to put a stop to the play Design for a Headstone at the Abbey. It is an attack on the clergy and foreign Missions.
Letter from Fr. Charles F. Doyle to Christy regarding the ‘Crusade of Reparation’.
Letter from Fr. Doyle to Fr. Glennon stating the local security forces want to stage a Guard of Honour for the Archbishop on his first visit to the town.
Letter from Fr. Thomas O’Reilly to +McQuaid regarding the health of the parish priest. 102/20. Letter from Fr. Eugene Doyle to Fr. Mangan seeking advice on some old vestments. A priest returning to Africa, Fr. Tiernan, has asked about them.
File relating to rights of way, abstract of title of Margaret Doyle, and presbyteries.
Letter from James J. Doyle to Fr. Mangan seeking permission to organise a parochial pilgrimage to Knock. Granted.
File relating to the building of a cinema quite close to St. Michael’s Church. Archbishop McQuaid has no objection if certain conditions are adhered to. Fr. James Doyle agrees.