Rathgar from Rathmines
Beechwood Avenue from Rathgar as Cullenswood. Renamed 1914 and included Milltown parish
Harold’s Cross from Rathmines, Rathgar & Terenure
Little Company of Mary
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25 November 1947 - 17 November 1971 29 items
Archbishop requests institute to consider a home for poor convalescent mothers and a private nursing home or hospital on south side of the city. Mt Carmel Hospital is begun, See Hospital File. Intimation of visitation by Visitor appointed by the Holy See, later cancelled in view of excellent reports received from Ordinaries in UK and Ireland. Refusal for sisters from outside Ireland to seek postulants in Dublin Letter from Lord Pakenham to AB explaining context of National Bank of Ireland's refusal to loan Pound300,000 for hospital in Rathgar.
McHugh, H.A., Marianella, Orwell Road, Rathgar. He has given a retreat at St. Patrick’s and is highly impressed by the boys.
O’Connor, Ulick, 15 Fairfield Park, Rathgar, seeking an interview with + McQuaid regarding an organization.
. Blythe, Ernest, 50, Kenilworth Sq., Rathgar, Dublin. Encloses a copy of a memorandum which is being sent to 150 Nationalists in the Six Counties with a view to stimulating discussion which might help to bring about a new policy in relation to Partition and the abandonment of the idea of violence.
Geary, Cecil A., 240 Orwell Road, Rathgar, asking the Secretary to thank the Archbishop for his efforts to settle the Garda Dispute.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to + Robinson enclosing a cheque for £100 which he has received from Canon Dargan, new Parish Priest of Rathgar. This money is the Taxa due to the Dataria.
Letter from + Albert Levame to + McQuaid acknowledging the Cheque for £150 representing the taxae for the appointment of Parish Priests at Rathgar and Celbridge.