O’Horan, Eily, 108 North Circular Road, Phibsboro. She is profoundly grateful for his help for his son and herself.
Handwritten letter to the Archbishop’s secretary complaining of the moral tone of Dublin Airport hostesses and pilots. 24A. Illegible 24A/1. 15 August 1941 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Harold [le Pring], Carey Clifford & Company, Pearse Street, seeking a loan of £ 50 to help save his business. 24A/2. 20 December 1941 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [ill.], Beechpark, Templeogue, wishing him every happiness for Christmas. 1 item 24A/3. 6 March 1943 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [ill.], Upper Eli Place, Dublin, regarding his attempt to stop an article being published. 24A/4. 26 September 1943 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [P. v.d. …]. 24A/5. 13 February 1945 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from [Matt ….], Collin’s Barracks, talking about his life, his army observations, and life in general. 24A/6. 3 March 1949 Typed letter to + McQuaid from L. [ill.], Vienna, thanking him for his kindness, and understanding for Austria. 24A/7. 30 October 1949 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from F. […], Leeson Park, apologising for a misunderstanding. 1 item 24A/8. 12 August 1942 Treacy Augusta, 314 North Circular Road, Phibsboro.
Letter from Fr. Wm. J. Fitzpatrick to +McQuaid informing him that the Women’s Sodalities have not been affiliated to the Archconfraternity at Phibsboro.
-11 July 1944 Walsh, Geo. S., 11 Munster Street, Phibsboro., concerning a portrait of the Archbishop.
O’Byrne, Mrs. E., 4 Rosemount Road, Phibsboro. Seeks an interview with + McQuaid to explain her predicament regarding travelling to Cairo.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Mrs Molloy, Phibsboro, begging the Archbishop to do something to stop the Newry march. August
File relating to the affiliation of the Sacred Heart Confraternity, Hollywood to the Archconfraternity at St. Peter’s, Phibsboro.
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20 February 1941 - 21 December 1949 76 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate, "The Grange" Clonsilla is acquired after evacuation by Little Sisters of the Poor, a sister seeks help in a matter of conscience, permission is granted to have a hostel for domestic service students, sisters at Glencree regarding Polish children, of file "Little Sisters of the Poor" no. 2 for letters
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9 March 1950 - 17 December 1956 71 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate, several cases of adoption are proposed and examined, see "Hospitals" file for matters regarding St. Ann's Hospital, and the Holy Angels Glenmaroon, and Our Lady's Hospital, Crumlin, and TB Hospital, Ringsend.
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16 January 1957 - 14 November 1961 87 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate. Archbishop agrees that Sacred Heart Home may seek to become a registered adoption charity, Princess Grace of Monaco who has been a benefactor is expected to visit Sacred Heart Home.
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3 January 1962 - 17 December 1964 56 items
Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostate, Sisters' new primary school is blessed by Archbishop, a course is approved for sisters on relating to adolescent girls, Archbishop regrets change of habit and abandonment of the characteristic "cornette", Archbishop suggests undertaking a secondary day school at Kilmacud.
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7 January 1965 - 20 October 1971 80 items
Correspondence regarding the routine details of community life and apostolate, sisters suggest opening a home for the Elderly at Phibsboro, sisters withdraw from Stillorgan.
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16 November 1945 - 12 August 1967 84 items
Correspondence relating Sacred Home Drumcondra concerning financial records, property evaluations, extensions to property and maintenance of property. Accompanied by audited accounts for years: 1941-1953; 1954; 1959. Includes information on old slaughterhouse at rere Lower Drumcondra Road.
25 -31 May 1960 Cox, Michael, 61 Shandon Park, Phibsboro, asking that the Archbishop might help his brother-in-law get a job in a city dairy.