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25 November 1941 - 4 March 1969 85 items
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate; several distinct cases of litigation over property; trouble between community and Past-Pupils Union.
O’Dwyer, Dominic, 6 Mountjoy Square, Dublin. In a letter to Fr. Martin he accuses the clergy of being insincere in helping the poor. He received assistance from the Irish Church Mission.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Oscar Traynor. He is appointing Fr. Leahy as Assistant Chaplin at Mountjoy.
Letter to Fr. Williams from James Ryan, Solicitor thanking him for his letter and noting he may hand the Deeds of 28, Mountjoy Square to Mr. P. J. O'Connell Solicitor.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from G. Boland. Fr. Richard J. Glennon is to be notified of his appointment as Catholic Chaplain to Mountjoy Prison.
Gill, Michael, 13 Mountjoy Street, Dublin, suggesting a solution to the proposed bus dispute.
Letter regarding Deeds for Mountjoy Square.
Boyd, Theresa, 118 Dingle Road, Cabra West. Her husband is in prison and she asks the Archbishop’s help in having him transferred from Portrush to Mountjoy.
- 1 August 1952 Larkin, Ignatius, 49 Mountjoy Square, Dublin. He suggests that the Rosary be broadcast each evening during the month of October.
Copy of typed letter to Oscar Traynor, Minister for Justice, from + McQuaid, informing him that Fr. Curtin is being changed and proposes Fr. Patrick Leahy as his replacement at Mountjoy Prison.