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14 August 1944
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./5/3/18/1 · Stuk · 14 August 1944
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Mrs Joan Coote, Chairman, The Irish Women Citizen’s and Local Government Association, on the suggested opening of Merrion Square. They too petition its opening as it would be a boon to thousands.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/19/2 · Stuk
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copy of the Constitution of the Social Justice League. Irish Association for the Prevention of Intemperance

26 December 1940
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/24/2 · Stuk · 26 December 1940
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copy of typed letter sent by George Griffin, President, People’s National Party, to Cardinal MacRory, the Apostolic Nuncio, +McQuaid, An Taoiseach, Minister of Justice, Etc. Griffin was refused permission to print Pope Benedict X1V’s Encyclical Letter, A Quo Primum, “Concerning what is forbidden to Jews dwelling in the same towns and districts as Christians,” in his monthly paper, Panapa. Asks if the Press Censor has the right to forbid the publication of Papal Letters in this country? Includes cover note from the Office of the Controller of Censorship. 3/ 24/3 January, 1941 Copy of Penapa, Vol.1. No. 2. 3/ 24/4 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from George Griffin, President, People’s National Party, asking for a meeting to discuss the conduct of the Jews, which “is unbearable”.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/24/7 · Stuk
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Leaflets entitled The Jewish Question, The Jewish Question Must Be Faced and Benjamin Franklin’s Address on Jews. Irish Christian Rights Protection Association 3/ 25/1. 9 September 1941 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from George Griffin, President, Irish Christian Rights Protection Association. On 21ST July a decision was called to oppose the granting of money-lending licences to Jews where there was evidence against them. 90% of the members decided not to oppose the money lenders as no reply was received from +McQuaid. They resigned when he moved that the licences must be opposed. He opposed ten licences on 31 July and the cases were adjourned until 18 September. Asks the Archbishop to let him know if he disapproves of his to let him know and he will withdraw his opposition. 3/ 25/2. Typed circular letter (+ McQuaid’s name inserted) from ICRPA, dealing with two pernicious evils controlled by Aliens, namely money- lending and hire-purchase. Requests subscription. 3/ 25/3. 9 March 1942 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from George Griffin, President, ICRPA, reporting the decrease in complaints against money-lenders. He now appeals to the Archbishop to use his influence with the Government with the view to introducing fresh legislation to deal with hire-purchase. 3/ 25/4. 11 March 1942 Draft letter, in +McQuaid’s handwriting, and signed by Christopher Mangan, Secretary, to Mr. Griffin, Crumlin, acknowledging receipt of his letter and assuring him its contents will receive very careful attention.

13 March 1942
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/25/5/1 · Stuk · 13 March 1942
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Lonan [sic] Murphy, 29, Ailesbury Road, returning Mr. Griffin’s letter and sending a short typed note on the points he raised. He cannot reconcile the facts in the O’Reilly (piano) case with the legal rights of hirers (Gills). Suggests Miss O’Reilly calls to Myra House and her position in law would be investigated free of charge. He has not met Mr. Griffin, but some of the early I.C.R.P.A. literature savoured very much of anti- Semitism. 3/ 25/ 5/2. Typed note by J.P.L. Murphy on the points raised about Moneylenders, Hire Purchase, Trading in Pawn tickets, Provident Cheques by Mr. Griffin. 3/ 25/6. 31 March 1942 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from George Griffin, President, I.C.R.P.A., enclosing the solicitor’s report on Mrs O’Reilly’s piano. Mrs O’Reilly and he attended Myra House as recommended by the Archbishop, but were told as they already had legal advice on the matter nothing could be done. Messrs Gill refuses to accept the balance due on the piano. 3/ 25/7. Leaflet on the Jewish Question.

6 April 1957
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/35/2/1 · Stuk · 6 April 1957
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from R. Seagraves-Daly, President, Muintir na Mara, appealing for his help. The Dept. of Fisheries will be placed under the jurisdiction of Mr. Arsine Childers, who, he is reliably informed, is a Freemason. Exhorts him to use his influence to have Mr. Childers’s appointments cancelled.

22 August 1968
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./7/3/39/12 · Stuk · 22 August 1968
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Article in The Irish Times entitled Grille will hold pray-in despite objections.