- Four invitations to receptions in Portuguese Embassy and a reply.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: the present social unrest is seen as a consequence of Ireland’s economic development subversives definitely taking advantage of the disputes. An example is the Plasterers’ dispute being followed by the builders in general. The National Civil Liberties League held a meeting in the Mansion House on 25 May. It was reported in The Irish Times, 26 May. Speakers included Kader Asmal, Jim Fitzgerald and Donal Nevin. It was agreed that the League contained the real key to many of the subversive activities. An IRA document directed its members to infiltrate neutral associations, like the Tenants’ Association.
Article from The Irish Times titled “Russians Urge Diplomatic Link with Moscow”.
Letter from +William Eric Grasar to +McQuaid asking if Dublin has any priests who could be made available during the summer months. Annotated by +McQuaid. Southwark
Letter from Fr. Henry Cunningham to +McQuaid seeking permission to discontinue a Mass. Annotated by the Archbishop.
Letter from Cardinal Conway to +McQuaid regarding the Liturgical Reception for the Nuncio and the agenda for the Synod of Bishops. 1 item
Letter from +Alibrandi to +McQuaid stating he would be honoured to celebrate High Mass in the Pro Cathedral to mark the anniversary of the coronation of the Pope.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Fr. George Finnegan regarding Grange Park parish.
- 25 September 1959 Carton, Eileen, St. Joseph’s, 18 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Her correspondence with + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan relates to the Catholic Association for International Relations, the play Rose Tattoo at the Gate Theatre, more Catholic members in the Housewives, although there seems to be different factions amongst them, the Cerebal Palsy Association, The Little Hut at the Garrick Theatre and Sartre’s The Respectable Prostitute at the Pike Theatre.
- Correspondence between +McQuaid from D.J. O’Donovan,