details of means of family history research before the advent of computers and online resources, correspondence with overseas researchers, Nagle family histories, copies of "Nagle Family Newsletter", inventories of resources available to researchers in the National Library of Ireland.
Ffrench
8 Archival description results for Ffrench
letters written to Sister Pius O'Farrell congratulating her on the completion of the Positio.
details of connections between Nagle's and Ffrench's.
Ffrench, Margaret E., Upper Leeson Street, Dublin. She writes on behalf of the Ladies Association of Charity seeking a donation.
Letter from +McGrath to +McQuaid regarding a Mrs. Ffrench Davis, formerly of his Diocese but now moving to Islandbridge, Dublin. The lady was given a Papal Award for the work she had done for the church. She is seeking permission to have Mass said in her home occasionally. He hopes the Archbishop will be able to help. Annotated by +McQuaid.
letters concerning research into Ffrench family.
letters from the "Office of the Chief Herald, Genealogical Office, State Heraldic Museum", research into Ffrench and Nagle families.
Ffrench, Desmond, Bayswater Road, London, complains to + McQuaid that married women are employed as national school teachers while single women cannot get jobs and have to emigrate.