Dail question tabled by A.A. Healy and Sean Moore to the Minister for Justice regarding evil literature available at low prices in shops.
Healy
11 Archival description results for Healy
-1 August 1943 Healy, Thomas C., 24 Manor Street, Stoney Batter, to Fr. R.J. Glennon. Requests help to be discharged from the Marine Service on compassionate grounds.
Letter from +John F. Healy to +McQuaid regarding a student who wishes to attend the National University. Annotated by +McQuaid.
-1 November 1966 Healy, Mairin, Wilfield Road, to Fr. McMahon. She asks that + McQuaid be asked to exert his influence with the Government regarding the NFA; and that he bring pressure on the Minister for Justice regarding Beat Clubs.
-3 April 1971 Letters from Michael Wynne, National Gallery of Ireland to +McQuaid regarding his work on cataloguing the work of on An Tír Gloine which include artists such as Evie Hone and W.M. Geddes. Annotation by +McQuaid mentions other windows that may be of interest by Michael Healy.
Letter form +William Scully to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Terence Healy from Dalkey who will be ordained for the Diocese shortly. He is grateful for all the help the Archbishop has given in making this possible. 1 item
Letter from +Healy to +McQuaid apologising for not responding to his correspondence regarding the student, Mr. Vasquez. Greece
Letters from Mgr. Michael Curran nominating Fr. Joseph Newth as Spiritual Director to the Greystones Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society; later, Fr. C. Healy.
Healy, John F., 21 Upper Liffey St., Dublin. The Archbishop is invited to the unveiling a plaque to John McCormack in Booterstown.
Copy of typed letter from + McQuaid to Cardinal Conway informing him that he has expressed his disappointment to the Jesuit Provincial regarding the statement of Fr. James Healy, S.J., about Clonliffe College and Mater Dei. Achonry
