Letters from Mgr. Curran to +McQuaid thanking him for enquiring about his health and forwarding £20 from a donor for CSSC. 2 items
-22 January Correspondence between Fr. Myles V. Ronan, Halston Street and Mgr. Michael Curran regarding historical matters. Includes copy of a report by Captain Hughes on the Library of Canon McGuirk which was donated to the Christian Brothers’ Allen Library, North Richmond Street, Dublin 1957 1 9 items
Curran, C.P., Garville Avenue, Rathgar. Thanks the Archbishop for his kindness to his brother during his illness, and to himself when his brother died.
Letter from Mgr. Paro to +McQuaid asking him to forward the enclosed communication to Mgr Curran.
Letter from Mgr. Curran regarding a man named Rughi who has been giving public lectures. The Guards have told him that the man is from the Basque area and lives in Bray and lectures in T.C.D. He mentions that all kinds of lectures are going in in Greystones & Delgany and he mentions issues that arose at the recent County Council elections.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid enclosing 11 rescripts and one sent to him by mistake, relating to Sr. Agatha Curran.
Letters from Mgr. Curran to ‘Carissimo’ giving excuses why he cannot attend ceremonies.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Curran regarding the Draft Prospectus of the Reportorium.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Mgr. Curran regarding the Draft Prospectus of the Reportorium.
Curran, J.F., Cabra Road, Dublin. There is discontent among the Catholics in the parish owing to the neglect of the Parochial Clergy.