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              14 Archivistische beschrijving results for Hughes

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              11 May
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./21/38/257/1 · Stuk · 11 May
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. John Hughes, Gonzaga College, enclosing the draft of the announcement which would be given to the press tomorrow.

              16 January 1952
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./17/34/4 · Stuk · 16 January 1952
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Louis Hughes, 8 Dartry Road, Rathmines regarding Pension Regulations which he deems inequitable.

              7 June 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXV/7/319 · Stuk · 7 June 1954
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              -22 January Correspondence between Fr. Myles V. Ronan, Halston Street and Mgr. Michael Curran regarding historical matters. Includes copy of a report by Captain Hughes on the Library of Canon McGuirk which was donated to the Christian Brothers’ Allen Library, North Richmond Street, Dublin 1957 1 9 items

              1 June
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./21/38/262 · Stuk · 1 June
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Telephone message for +McQuaid from Fr. Hughes, S.J. He had learned that Mr. Wilson was satisfied with the result in that his proposal was carried.

              4 September
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXV/10/487a · Stuk · 4 September
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              -8 November Correspondence between Fr. Joseph A. Carroll, Diocesan Censor, Fr. C. Mangan, Secretary, S.J. Hughes, Browne & Nolan and Patrick Dargan regarding the translation into English the German book Bekenntnis Zur Katholischen Kirche (Conversion to the Catholic Church). The book consists of four essays written by four German Protestant married ministers who were received into the Church. The issue is whether it is appropriate at this time to translate this work into English in either England or Ireland. No. 1955

              Sisters of Mercy
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/71/ · Sub-series · 1941-1972
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              /1 Beaumont
              17 November 1942 - 1971 72 items

              Correspondence relating to details of community life and apostolate Letter from a sister re the status of lay sisters (cf. File Carysfort - Changes to Constitutions) Difficulty over sites and funding of new secondary school Correspondence Beaumont Convalescent Home Conveyancing of land from Sisters of Mercy to Sister of St John of Correspondence between +McQuaid's and official Solicitors Arthur O'Hagan re proposal to repossess Kilmore Lodge and impending court case. Correspondence + McQuaid and Arthur O'Hagan and Mrs Josephine Hughes re repossession of lodge (variously described as Front and Back Lodge) at Beaumont Convalescent Home, not to be confused with Kilmore Lodge above. Sale of land to ESB

              /2 Cork Street
              4 July 1941 - 17 December 1965 27 items
              Correspondence relating to details of community life and apostolate, including fundraising

              /3 Dun Laoghaire
              5 March 1941 - 21 February 1967 32 items
              Correspondence relating to details of community life and apostolate, including fundraising A Secondary Top at Glasthule

              /5/1 Arklow and Rathdrum
              21 February - 11 December 1941 12 items
              Much undated material causes difficulties in filing Undated list of community members by seniority; list of post held in various communities Curate to continue as Manager at Rathdrum Beginning of long correspondence from Se M Laurence alleging anomalies in administration in Arklow; roots of problem in past.

              /5/2 Arklow and Rathdrum
              16 May - 6 July 1942 27 items
              Letter of complaint from Arklow sister Dispute of farewell gift for priest Expulsion and reinstatement of student from Arklow school on intervention from Archbishop. Routine testamentary matter

              /5/3 Arklow and Rathdrum
              June - 2 August 1942 4 items
              Visitation of Arklow and Rathdrum by archbishop in July 1942; extensive notes Financial statement re Arklow convent and boarding school Examination of each member of two communities Letters from 2 sisters clarifying their responses on occasion of visitation

              /5/3/1 Arklow and Rathdrum
              1 items
              Large brown envelope in Chancellery Stationary marked `Secret', Sisters of Mercy, Archiepiscopal Visitation of the Convents at Rathnew and Arklow, July 1942. Three unbroken seals on back of envelope, slit indicates opening across top to envelope. The Contents of the above envelope (notes on the depositions of the individual sisters) constitutes the matter contained in File No. 3 above.

              Large cream envelope `Relatio' contains archbishop's drafts and notes preparatory and actual summaries and recommendation to the Holy See. Rescript of the Congregation.

              /5/4 Arklow and Rathdrum
              23 August 1942 - 13 August 43 26 items
              Correspondence between Arklow and Carysfort re Amalgamation Holy See has given approval for amalgamation Each community agrees to amalgamation: Arklow unanimously, Carysfort by large majority. Archbishop formally declares amalgamation

              /5/5 Arklow and Rathdrum
              14 August 1943 - 7 March 1946 43 items
              Correspondence concerning implementation of amalgamation recommendations, closely supervised by archbishop Some minor Arklow property issues

              /5/6 Arklow and Rathdrum
              15 June 1946 - 20 April 1956 70 items
              Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate School staffing in Arklow Proposed property purchases Arklow and Rathdown Project of new secondary school in Arklow and question about one at Rathdrum Letter of complaint from Rathdrum resident

              /5/7 Arklow and Rathdrum
              13 September 1956 to 9 February 1972 73 items
              Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate Complaint of Wicklow town resident against Rathdrum sister Memo re teenage morals in Arklow Possible withdrawal from The Rock NS Dispute with Rathdrum employee Internal dispute

              6 January
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/6/8/41 · Stuk · 6 January
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              -26 December 1945 Hughes, J. Victor, Albert Park, Sandycove, seeking meetings.

              12 February 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/6/8/42 · Stuk · 12 February 1957
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Hughes, Mona, 33 Alma Road, Monkstown. Following the death of her husband the children were educated at the Augustinian College, Dungarvin and Loreto, Dalkey.

              14 May 1964
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./21/38/257/2 · Stuk · 14 May 1964
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. John Hughes, Gonzaga College. He went to the Department this morning to personally deliver their message to the Minister, who was absent. Dr. Raifortaigh phoned him to say – coldly – that the Minister had received the letter; that he understood it to mean that Managers were not providing supervisors or correctors. This was less than the Minister expected, and had been led to expect.

              9 June
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./21/38/270 · Stuk · 9 June
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Telephone message from Fr. Hughes S.J. Canon Rea informed him that the allegation that the manager of St. Colman’s, Fermoy, had a search warrant sworn against him is without foundation.