. The Archbishop regrets he is unable to give a reference as Archbishop or to intervene with the authorities.
Donlon, M., Goatstown, Co. Dublin, drawing the Archbishop’s attention to the dire need for a church in the Goatstown area.
Donnell, Rathfarnham, Dublin. Thanks the Archbishop for the information and Mr. O’Flynn will help Mr. Nolan.
Dowling, Osmond G., Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. He has enclosed a copy of the letter which he sent to Cardinal D’Alton seeking his comments on an article by Fr. Patrick O’Connor published in The Furrow before he takes any further action.
Doyle, Esther, Cuffe Street, Dublin. Requests help from + McQuaid in getting her fiancée a job or he will have to go to England.
Doyle, James, Torquay Road, Foxrock, Co. Dublin. In his letter to + McQuaid he refers to the adulation the Archbishop receives as a danger to his sanctification, Christian Charity, the Mother and Child Welfare Scheme and Partition.
Doyle, John Dominic, 30 Lycamore Road, Mount Merrion. He informs + McQuaid that the rumour circulating that he is associated with the Freemasons is untrue, and that he has always been a loyal Catholic.
-4 August 1941 Doyle, John Dominic Francis, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. As the question of legal adoption is entirely one for the church he appeals to + McQuaid to take up the matter and do something.
Drumgoole, Ruth, 13 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, seeking a testimonial for the position of Directorship of the National Gallery.
Dunne, J.P., Aikenhead Terrace, Irishtown. He believes that the Royal Chapel in Dublin Castle should be dedicated to our Irish Martyrs.