Handwritten letter from Philip MacMahon, Tempelogue. He inspired the article in the Evening Herald, 20 January 1968, for the purpose of exposing the Communist Groups in the I.R.A. and in the agitational movements. Mentions he is retiring after 45 years’ service. Superintendent Fleming will also be glad to help.
Fleming
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Letter from Canon Fleming to Fr. Mangan explaining the postponement of the fete from 19 August to 2 September. 1 item
Letter from Canon Richard Fleming, Rathmines to ‘Dear Father’ regarding the centenary publication for St. James’s church.
Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon from Philip MacMahon apologizing for the delay in getting the particulars requested. He would be highly honoured to meet + McQuaid, as would Superintendent Fleming. Thanks him for his kind wishes on the occasion of his retirement.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: a report in newspapers of inquest in Monkstown concerning psychoanalysts noted. O’Riordan has left the country. Note in + McQuaid’s handwriting says “not correct”. Capt. Fleming, Army Intelligence, reported that Roy Johnson, Roger McHugh and Jeffares met daily to compose letters to The Irish Times in reply to Fr. O’Neill. Fr. Kent to speak to Fr. Nolan regarding the Globe Theatre Group which recently staged The Ginger Man Fr. Fehily to ask Fr. O’Connor of the Columban Fathers about the Irish Workers’ League.
- Correspondence from various members of the Committee including Richard Fleming, Maureen O’Byrne and Fr. Stephen Brown, S.J. Irish Book Club 2 May 1961
Letter and copy reply regarding the Fleming Bequest.
Letters from Frs. Fleming & O Cuiv to +McQuaid regarding boundary issues.
Copy of a typed letter to Chief Superintendent Philip MacMahon from Fr. MacMahon. + McQuaid is looking for help regarding a Mr. David Graham who was recently deported from Sweden, having spent 22 months in prison there. The Archbishop would like to meet the Chief Superintendent and also Superintendent Fleming.
Telegram to + McQuaid from George Griffin, Mogeely, Cork, asking him to intervene on behalf of Messrs Fleming and McGaughey, hunger strikers, and obtain their release.