Letter from +Walsh to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for sending a copy of his latest pastoral and regret only that it couldn’t have been published in time for inclusion in ‘Wellsprings of Faith.’ Annotation by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Walsh to +McQuaid. He warns +McQuaid about a traveller who has been selling statues in Claremorris claiming to have paid a royalty to the Pope and seeks the advice of +McQuaid. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Walsh to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for his previous letter, and now hopes that he can grant permission to Column McDonnell as he is deserving. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to +Walsh. He understands the absence of +Walsh from the congress but greatly regrets it, and is grateful for all the work he has put into the care in emigrants.
Letter from Mgr. Cunnane to +McQuaid. He informs +McQuaid that there’ll be a cup of tea for him, and asks him to concelebrate if he wishes. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Cunnane to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for his prompt reply and regrets if he has added to an already large file.
Letter from +Cunnane to +McQuaid. He expresses gratitude for the notes on the Mass.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid. He intends to put the refugees matter to +McQuaid at the next meeting and discuses previous proposals on the matter.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid. He writes about a letter to Dr O’Connell and the danger of war.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for preventing the arrival of Fr O’Hanlon in Waterford and hopes that +McQuaid and will come for dinner on his war from Rockwell.