Murphy, Mrs. Mary J., Westfield Park, Bray. Seeks the Archbishop’s help in getting a temporary job in the Sweepstake service.
-26 April 1957 Murphy, Seamus, 119a Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin. Correspondence with + McQuaid and Fr. Mangan outlineing a project to get unemployed men back to work through retraining. Seeks approval of Archbishop.
Myerscough, Alice, Morehampton Road, Dublin. Thanks the Archbishop for the Hostel’s Report.
Myler, Andrew, 23 Marlboro Street. Asks that the Archbishop bless a cross his father wore under his cap badge through the 1914-1918 War. N
Nagle, John Joseph, Lower Kilmacud Road. He has been dismissed from the Garda and implores the Archbishop to intercede with the Minister for Justice and the Commissioner to be reinstated. 14/1a. Nagle, Margaret. Partial letter complaining about an item being advertised in newspapers and magazines.
Nash, Fr. Robert S.J., The Crescent, Limerick. Correspondence concerning Protestant literature aimed at Catholics.
Neanon, Thomas, North Strand, Dublin. He was deported from England in
Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Refers to work being done at Our Lady’s Hostel.
Norris, Patrick, 15 North Avenue, Mt. Merrion, thanking the Archbishop for his generosity in providing for his university education.
O’Brien, Fr. Jim, The Presbytery, Cabra. A returned American, Mr. Campbell, is endeavouring to initiate a scheme for elderly people.