Card to Fr. Dunne acknowledging his letter.
Dunne
212 Description archivistique résultats pour Dunne
Typed letter to Rev. P. Dunne from [L. Ua…], Dept. of Education, transmitting the counterpart lease for a plot of ground in the site of Enniskerry N.S.
Typed letter to Fr. Dunne from Mary O’Sullivan, Lord Mayor’s Secretary, regarding the Address of Congratulations from the Dublin Corporation.
Typed note to +McQuaid. Mr. Aiken asks for a representative to attend the reception for U. Thant. Bishop Dunne nominated.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Patrick Dunne, Aughrim Street. Fr. Martin Kennedy has been very ill and wishes to remain in the Army. He looks unwell.
Handwritten letter to the Secretary, G.P.O., from Patrick Dunne, Archbishop’s House, pointing out that the Catholic Archbishop’s address is Archbishop’s House, while that of the Protestant Archbishop is ‘The Palace’.
Copy reply from Fr. Patrick Dunne to Mr. Collie stating the Archbishop regrets that he cannot sit for a portrait for the academy.
Correspondence between Fr. Myles Ronan and Fr. Dunne relating to history, including the Register of 1798-1810, letters of Fr. Henry Young and Dr. Troy’s Register relating to Catherine McAuley.
Copy letter from McQuaid to Fr. Gallen asking him to act as advisor to the newspapers in the matter of Thanksgiving advertisements. Reply from Fr. Edward Gallen, Pro Cathedral saying he will meet Mr. Dunne of the ‘Independent’.
- 1 April 1941 Letters from Richard Ryan, solicitor to Fr. Dunne regarding 43 Upper Beechwood Avenue.