1 October 1949 Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to +Browne sympathising on the death of +Amigo.
Letter from +Cowderoy to +McQuaid asking if the Ursuline Sisters can visit Dublin in the hope of finding new postulants.
Letter from +Cowderoy to +McQuaid stating he will apply for the Indult for Mgr. Crea and he can present it when he goes to Foxrock.
Letter from +Cowderoy to +McQuaid regarding his suggestions in finding capable young men who may have an interest in becoming priests for the English Dioceses.
Letter from +Brown to +McQuaid regarding the Little Sisters of the Poor in England.
1941 Letter from +Mathew sending his good wishes to +McQuaid on the first anniversary of his consecration.
Letter from +Mathew to +McQuaid regarding an article by +Heenan. He describes him as ‘Britain’s Radio Priest’. He speaks of his plans for a Youth Organisation. He mentions the position of Nuns under the new National Service Act which applies to all unmarried women.
Letter from +Mathew to +McQuaid introducing Mr. T. Leyland who works as a Welfare Officer in Ireland. He has Been involved in providing religious facilities for Irishmen who have come to England since the War. The feelings towards Ireland have improved in England since the crisis-bitterness of 1940-1941.
Letter from Cardinal Hinsley to +McQuaid regarding a Mgr. Telford who has blundered badly. He is director of The Association for the Propagation of the Faith but his mission has not been sanctioned.
Letter from +Mathew to +McQuaid stating he will say a Mass in memory of the anniversary of his consecration. He is staying with Hilaire Belloc and his eight grandchildren.