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Typed letter to Fr. Dunne, Secretary to His Grace, from John A. Belson regarding invitations to the Mass in commemoration of the coronation of the Holy Father.
Handwritten note to +McQuaid. Mr. McArdle, Canadian Ambassador, would like to see His Grace.
Typed note to +McQuaid from James Ardle MacMahon saying that the Nigerian Charge d’Affaires, M.P. Akpoyoware, wishes to pay his respects to His Grace.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Xavier Zaleski, Consul for Poland, requesting that His Grace read a reprint of Prof. W. Rose’s abridged edition of Count Cieszkowski’s Our Father in order to avoid inconvenience for the Irish Hierarchy.
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Berry, Private Secretary, Minister for Justice. If the Minister cannot conveniently come, His Grace is willing to meet Mr. Powell, Senior Officer of the Dept. for Justice.
Two handwritten draft letters to Mrs. Ganly. His Grace has not any recommendation to make to her concerning a change in the Adoption Act.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from the Taoiseach, Sean F. Lemass, inviting him to a reception in honour of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco.
Typed letter to Fr. Glennon, Secretary to +McQuaid, from Mrs Dunphy, Secretary to the President. Dr. Dalton, Provist of Trinity College, was anxious to pay a courtesy call on His Grace but was not sure how to proceed. Asked her (Mrs Dunphy) for her opinion. He was seeking guidance on certain matters.
Handwritten draft in +McQuaid’s writing. The Secretary is requested by His Grace to say that he will receive a courtesy visit from Dr. Dalton, but Dr. Dalton must understand that in view of the existing law of the Catholic Church concerning Catholics attending Trinity College the Archbishop may not return the courtesy call.