Lindsay, Major Donald, Hove, Sussex. He is glad to read in the London Times that Irish Catholics have, for the first time, been warned it is sinful to join illegal organizations.
- Letter from Edward Golden and Dermot Doolan, Irish Actors’ Equity Association to +McQuaid regarding the restrictions on priests attending theatrical performances. 23 February 1967
Chamberlain, 1, Downpatrick Road, Crumlin, Dublin. The letter sent on 20 March was signed Jane Chamberlain and spoke of the rebellion in the parish against the Parish Priest. He has made a bad impression and the people do not trust him. The reply to this letter was sent to the same address, but nobody of that name lived there. The occupant was Kathelene Mary, she was shocked on receiving the reply and she never wrote the letter of the 20th.
Four items regarding the membership of the Red Cross Anti- Tuberculosis Committee, and +McQuaid’s discussion with the Taoiseach explaining the need of Government patronage.
Correspondence between J. Alfred LaFreniere, Second Secretary of Embassy and the Secretary regarding the termination of the programme for the presentation of the New York Times. 27/17A. 17 September 1958 Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Edgar Hoover, Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is a source of encouragement to him to know that he has the Archbishop’s valued support.
Correspondence relating to ‘New Testament Reading Guide’. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Gilligan, R.M., 58 Landsdowne Road, Dublin. His sister-in-law, Dr. Violet Conolly, is being stationed by the Foreign Office in Nigeria. She is anxious to have a letter of introduction to present to the Bishop of Lagos.
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