Handwritten letter from + Neil Farren, Derry, to + McQuaid asking permission to marry two of his subjects in University Church.
Handwritten letter from + Neil Farren, Derry, to + McQuaid thanking him for his gift of £5,000 to the Distress Fund in Derry. Down and Connor
Handwritten letter from + W. Philbin, to + McQuaid thanking him for his generous gift. They have been through dreadful times. One good thing arose from the troubles. Young people have become mature and responsible citizens overnight, taking over maintenance of law and order and eliminating petty crime as well as picketing and manning barricades, no police being around even yet.
Handwritten letter from + W. Philbin to + McQuaid thanking him for writing in the Herder Correspondence issue.
Handwritten letter from + W. Philbin to + McQuaid enclosing a copy of his lecture. None of the people whose theories he chiefly criticised demurred to what he said. Fr. Mackey was absent.
Typed letter from + Eugene O’Doherty, Bishop’s House, Newry, to + McQuaid enclosing a copy of the special Prayer for public recitation on the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul.
Handwritten letter from + Eugene O’Doherty, Bishop’s House, Newry, to + McQuaid enclosing a cheque for £130. Elphin
Handwritten letter from + James Staunton to + McQuaid acknowledging his enclosures which he will place on the Agenda. Thanks him for the cheque for £54-4-1 for the poor of Ferns. 1 item 1000.24 June 1954 Handwritten letter from + James Staunton to + McQuaid accepting an invitation to the Solemn Votive Mass.
Copy of typed letter from + McQuaid to + Browne apologising for the delay on the decision concerning the Domestic Prelacy for V. Rev. Dr. Browne. He cannot accept the statement that the case had altered because he did not reply. The application to Rome should have reference to him. 1 item
Copy of typed letter from + McQuaid to Mgr. Paro, Charge d’Affaires, The Nunciature, Dublin, informing him that he and his Council supported Dr. Browne for the Domestic Prelacy; however, it would not be desirable to have the petition sent by anybody except the Archbishop of Dublin. 1 item