Horne, Margaret, 8 Cowper Drive, Rathmines, thanking His Grace for his letter.
Grace
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Handwritten draft of points regarding presenting 1916 Proclamation, penned by + McQuaid. His Grace considers it proposal inadvisable as it is equivalent to putting pressure on Managers.
Handwritten letter from Patrick Kavanagh, Standard House, to + McQuaid. He owes him thanks for past favours and wants to repay in some way. He no longer needs the type of friendship His Grace once gave him, and would like him to meet a different ‘me’.
Copy of a typed letter to Fr. Farrell from the Secretary. His Grace wishes to thank him for his intervention with Mr. Roche on the subject of anti-Communist underground.
Bodlin, Thomas, The University, Birmingham 15. Refers to a testimonial, an invitation to the enthronement of His Grace of Westminster and His Grace of Birmingham.
Note to +McQuaid saying Mgr. Curran thinks the headstones at Glendalough are a disfigurement and that the Advisor Council’s aim is worthy of commendation. The file was retained by His Grace.
Handwritten note to John from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon saying the President is not well enough to receive His Grace but will speak to him on the telephone.
Typed note to +McQuaid from James A. MacMahon. As requested by His Grace he telephoned Mr. Berry regarding two Americans who were trying to sell subscriptions for magazines.
Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon from Philip MacMahon asking him to convey his sincere appreciation to his Grace for the kindness during his recent illness. Appreciated Fr. MacMahon’s visit. Is enclosing a few outstanding matters for + McQuaid.
Copy of letter from the Secretary to Mgr. Barrett informing him that His Grace agrees that the scheme is based on sound social principles and is not a matter in which he ought to intervene.