Monkstown (includes Church of the Most Holy Family, Kill O’The Grange) from Dun Laoghaire
Griffith, Andrew, 66 Monkstown Ave., Monkstown. Informs the Archbishop that the Mandarin was replaced with Two Patriots.
Hughes, Mona, 33 Alma Road, Monkstown. Following the death of her husband the children were educated at the Augustinian College, Dungarvin and Loreto, Dalkey.
Minutes of CSSC; letter to +McQuaid from Owen Cowley, Chairman, 12 Monkstown Road, Blackrock, County Dublin; list of attendees.
Keating, Desmond G., 30 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. He wishes to inform the Archbishop of the bigoted and discriminatory policy of Protestant employers. Asks to be put in touch with Catholics who would be interested in a crusade in combating these bigoted organizations.
. Boylan, Agnes, 3 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Dublin. Regarding permission to allow the broadcasting of Compline at the Christian Brothers’ College, Marino, only residents would attend.
Letter from Fr. Denis Vaughan to +McQuaid informing him that Hall School, Monkstown, may shortly be for sale. An English Protestant client is interested in buying it to set up a boarding school for some 200 boarders.
King, Marion, 3Eaton Square, Monkstown. The Art Committee of the Royal Hibernian Academy, which included Sean Keating and Leo Whelan, have prevented her work in glass pictures being exhibited. Asks if the Archbishop can use his influence to have her exhibit at the forthcoming Annual Exhibition of the Hibernian Academy.
File relating to 66 Monkstown Avenue.
-2 August 1953 King, H., The Hill, Monkstown. Correspondence relating to the Catholic Association for International Relations.