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1 September 1944
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/24/96/4 · Item · 1 September 1944
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Rescript from Archbishop McQuaid delineating the boundary between Meath Street parish and the new parish on Donore Avenue.

10 January
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/14/54/27 · Item · 10 January
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
  • 14 March 1946 Letters from Fr. Boylan to +McQuaid regarding the proofs of a Parish Magazine in Meath Street. 2 items
11 June 1947
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/17/763 · Item · 11 June 1947
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Mgr. John Kyne, Bishop-Elect of Meath, to +McQuaid. He writes about the plans for his consecration in Rome and mentions Mgr Curran, Fr Brown and Dr MacCarthy.

11 March 1935
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/11/43/38 · Item · 11 March 1935
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Copy affidavit of Barry M. O’Meara, solicitor regarding the estate of Elizabeth Mary Frances Creagh, owner of property in Dublin and Meath. Mentions the abduction of Thomas Hornibrook in April 1922, his surviving daughter Matilda Warmington Woods and son, Thomas, who now resides in New Zealand.

14 June 1951
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./5/356 · Item · 14 June 1951
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Mgr. Benelli to +McQuaid regarding a ‘rather strange letter he has received from a person who resides in the Archdiocese of Dublin’. Annotations, in the hand of McQuaid, suggest the lady is Mrs. Lily Cox, of the Diocese of Meath and she has written many such letters. She is well known to the clergy.

15 April
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./12/28/33 · Item · 15 April
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

’51 Draft handwritten copy and two typed copies of a letter to His Excellency, the Most Rev. Ettore Felici, Apostolic Nuncio, marked ‘Secret’. The following items are referred to: the Government has accepted the Hierarchy’s judgement; the Leftist elements in the Labour groups and Women’s Associations have repeated the calumnies of the Irish Times; the Irish Times has surpassed itself in injustice, noticed by representative Protestants; his position on the case of the Meath Hospital Committee and lawsuit ensures that the attitude of the Protestants and Freemasons will not tolerate any injustice done to the Church; Partition; the Government’s decision has thrown Socialism and Communism back a long time.

17 May 1969
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./15/1242 · Item · 17 May 1969
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +John McCormack, Bishop of Meath, stating he will be at the Liturgical Reception.