Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Liam Carey from Fr. MacMahon asking for comments or suggestions regarding the enclosed notes.
Typed copy of a letter to Fr. Crean from Fr. J.A. MacMahon asking for advice and guidance regarding the enclosed draft notes concerning the Committee.
Typed letter from Dr. John F. O’Connell, T.D., to +McQuaid requesting the Archbishop to make representation to Dublin Corporation on behalf of Mr. Brian Keenan. Keenan, his wife and child live in a two bedroom house with fourteen other people.
Typed letter from J. B. Clinton Anandappa, O.M.I., Chancellor, Archdiocese of Colombo, to + McQuaid asking that Mass stipends be given to their priest. Annotated by Archbishop.
Handwritten draft and typed copy of a letter to Mr. Finnegan, President, ASTI, from +McQuaid. Due to the stalemate reached between the Minister for Education and the ASTI, +McQuaid and the Managerial Bodies have done all they can at present. In view of the grave responsibility of the Headmasters and Headmistresses towards parents and pupils he feels it incumbent on him to invite the Managerial Bodies to consider offering their help to the Minister in respect of supervision and correction of the Certificate examinations.
- 17 December 1941 File relating to the death of Very Reverend Thomas Canon MacNevin. 14 items
Typed letter to Fr. James McMahon from J.G. Dowling, County Secretary, Waterford, thanking him for his letter relating to the E.S.B. dispute.
Attested copy of Memorial between Thomas Hornibrook, Passage West, Cork, Thomas Henry Hornibrook, Ballygroman House, Ovens, Cork and Samuel Wood Hornibrook, Ballygroman House, Oven, Cork regarding the premises known as Water Park, in the parish of Crumlin, presently in the possession of Stephen and Elizabeth Simpson under Fee Farm grant.
-5 February 1942 Flood, [N.] Dr., 25 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Correspondence from Dr. Flood to the Archbishop and Fr. Glennon, and replies. Items discussed include an acrimonious meeting with the Management Committee, his position as gynaecologist at St. Michael’s Hospital since his patients were taken away from him and the appointment of a Tutor Sister. The Archbishop will not set any obstacles in his way of his undertaking legal proceedings against the Sisters of Mercy. One partial letter.
File relating to Barndarrig church. 17 items