Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Mgr Timlin, Vicar General of Killala. He offers his sympathies on the death of +Naughton.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from + Staunton. His points include: the inclusion in the Health Bill of the freedom of choice of Doctor for maternity cases for cases other than maternity urges the formal inclusion of freedom of choice in the Bill as a moral issue
Letter from Abbot Lalande, secretary general to Pax Christi, regarding his recent visit to Ireland and the people he encountered.
Letter from Fr. Francis Gleeson to +McQuaid regarding a proposed new belfry.
Carroll, James M., Howth Castle, Dublin, asking him to endorse a Certificate in reference to Thomas Breaden, a candidate for the Cross of Donat of Devotion.
Handwritten letter to the Archbishop’s secretary complaining of the moral tone of Dublin Airport hostesses and pilots. 24A. Illegible 24A/1. 15 August 1941 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Harold [le Pring], Carey Clifford & Company, Pearse Street, seeking a loan of £ 50 to help save his business. 24A/2. 20 December 1941 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [ill.], Beechpark, Templeogue, wishing him every happiness for Christmas. 1 item 24A/3. 6 March 1943 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [ill.], Upper Eli Place, Dublin, regarding his attempt to stop an article being published. 24A/4. 26 September 1943 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [P. v.d. …]. 24A/5. 13 February 1945 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [Matt ….], Collin’s Barracks, talking about his life, his army observations, and life in general. 24A/6. 3 March 1949 Typed letter to + McQuaid from L. [ill.], Vienna, thanking him for his kindness, and understanding for Austria. 24A/7. 30 October 1949 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from F. […], Leeson Park, apologising for a misunderstanding. 1 item 24A/8. 12 August 1942 Treacy Augusta, 314 North Circular Road, Phibsboro.
Typed report. The following items are mentioned in the report: The Differential Rents Association held a meeting in Crumlin. Attendance included Lemass and Briscoe. All aspects of rent system discussed. McCarthy, Secretary, said it would be best to leave things as were rather than have Prescott and Communists represent them. Grumley, a postman in Pearse Street PO, is being used by the Communists. Mrs Sheehy-Skeffington has resigned as Secretary of the IHA due to ill health. The ICA refused to allow the IHA affiliate with them. Fr. Twohig promised to give Councillor Matt Cullen the history of Trinity and the Scholarship Scheme but has not done so.
Letter from Fr. Masterson to +McQuaid reminding him of the need to replace the school and informing him that he has spent considerable monies on the school.
Letter from Fr. P. Boylan to +McQuaid informing him that the Sisters want to begin work on their proposed hall and request his permission to hold a ‘Draw’ to help finance it.
Letter from +Fergus to +McQuaid regarding the position of Porter at Salamanca.