-2 April 1957 Snoddy, Oliver, 9 Dunluce Road, Clontarf. He protests against the attack on Spain, Franco and the Spanish position on Church/State relationships.
Four letters pasted on to a sheet of paper critical of a statement on Our Lady which appeared in a Protestant Year Book.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid stating that the Sacred Congregation of Sacramental Discipline are seeking annual returns of Diocesan Matrimonial cases and tribunals.
Handwritten letter from Domenico Enrica to Fr. Glennon acknowledging his letter and the enclosed ‘Litferae Dimi oriae’.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from D.J. O’Donovan. He is sure that a great national effort will be made to fight tuberculosis, and has no doubt that the Red Cross is capable of contributing substantially.
-4 April 1949 Daly, Hugh W., Lr. Drumcondra Road. Correspondence to + McQuaid relating to the Guilds of Regnum Christi.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Phillis bean Ui Ceallaigh thanking him for his Pastoral Letter and book on Alps.
Propaganda flier titled ‘Catholics of Dublin and Soldiers of Christ’.
Typed letter from Patrick A. Lawlor, Carlow County Council, to +McQuaid enclosing an extract from Minutes of the Proceedings Of the Council asking that Article 44 of the Constitution be Amended. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Letter from Edward Gallen to +McQuaid informing him that he has received the revised version of Catholic Morality. In his judgement the amendments eliminate the unsatisfactory elements in the book.