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              19 February 1953
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./13/30/19/2 · Stuk · 19 February 1953
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed copy of a letter to The President, U.C.C., from P.J. Delaney, IMA, 10, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, drawing his attention to Section 57 of the new (1952) Health Bill.

              2 August 1962
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/1/1/7 · Stuk · 2 August 1962
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              . Alvey, Dr. Joseph, 47,Fitzwilliam Sq., Dublin. He is an applicant for the Mastership of the National Maternity Hospital. He is available should the Archbishop to see him.

              19 December 1966
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/1/2/39 · Stuk · 19 December 1966
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              . Briscoe, Joseph, 16 Upper Fitzwilliam St., Dublin 2. Thanks + McQuaid for his reply to his letter. He heeded his advice and had a confidential talk with Mr. Peter Barry, Secretary, Department of Justice.

              7 August 1950
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/9/13/88a · Stuk · 7 August 1950
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Murnaghan, James A., 25 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. As his judgement in the case of ante-nuptuals was handwritten he cannot give the Archbishop a copy. Report in Irish Independent and Irish Times are good.

              23 May 1960
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/9/14/4a · Stuk · 23 May 1960
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Refers to work being done at Our Lady’s Hostel.

              11-29 December 1948
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/11/18/7 · Stuk · 11-29 December 1948
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Reinert, Dr. [Edellwant], 67 Fitzwilliam Square. Correspondence between Dr. Reinert and + McQuaid concerning his decision to leave the Church.

              27 December 1946
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/5/7/4 · Stuk · 27 December 1946
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              -30 October 1947 Garrigan, O.M., 50 Fitzwilliam Ave., Wath on Dearne, Yorks. She has written a pamphlet which she hopes will be of use to Irish girls coming to work in England. Asks for + McQuaid’s approval.

              1 December 1967
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./20/999 · Stuk
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. J.A. MacMahon from Chief Superintendent Philip MacMahon. The only Dr. Woods at 3 Fitzwilliam Place is the chief Ear, Nose and Throat specialist at Sir Patrick Dun’s Hospital. His daughter is married to Mark Hely-Hutchinson, son and heir to Lord Dunoughmore, Grand Master of the Freemason Order in Ireland. Enquiries failed to reveal the existence of the ‘Vietnam’ group of which Dr. Woods is stated to be Secretary.

              26 October 1942
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/34/132/24 · Stuk · 26 October 1942
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from Fr. George W. Turley to +McQuaid enclosing a letter from Michael O’Halloran saying His Grace should be informed that the Oxford Group Movement have bought 12, Fitzwilliam Square.

              13 - 21 November 1945
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/4/4/13b · Stuk · 13 - 21 November 1945
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              De Burca, P., 4 Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. Correspondence between de Burca and + McQuaid regarding the treatment of three persons who died, most likely, by suicide.