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Archivistische beschrijving
2 April 1958
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./3/13/556 · Stuk · 2 April 1958
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from +Browne to +McQuaid referring to a lecture by O’Meara which was published in the ‘Independent’. He is shocked that Fine Gael would sponsor such a thing.

3 May 1953
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/29/193a/1 · Stuk · 3 May 1953
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

Letter from Fr. David O’Meara, Queensland, to + McQuaid, welcoming him to ‘Sunny Q. Land’. He was ordained in Clonliffe in 1925. 1 item Wollongong

21-27 November 1961
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/10/15/55 · Stuk · 21-27 November 1961
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

O’Meara, Frank, 8 Garville Ave., Rathgar, complaining about homelessness in Dublin.

Schedule 2.
IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/67/1/67/11 (1-44) (Outsized, mapping cabinet 2, drawer 9) · Bestanddeel · 18 Mar 1829 - 23 Jan 1906
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Includes; Lease Isaac Moylan, Isaac Murphy and William Murphy (18 March 1829); Declaration of Trust David O'Meara to Cogan, Bray and Harnett (11 May 1849); Deed of Appointment, O'Callaghan (30 September 1853); draft Requisition for Negative Search (February 1873); Memorandum of Agreement, Denis Riordan, Reverend William Delaney (19 April 1852); Negative Search, Reverend John Prendergast, Reverend William Delaney (7 May 1873); copy mortgage Reverend William Delaney to Alicia Whyte (24 January 1877); Abstract of Title of Alicia Whyte (c1894); draft Requisition on Title, 7 Abbey Street, Cork (3 November 1901); copy Conveyance, Prendergast (19 April 1882); replies to Counsel's opinions (1 May 1894); Instructions of Counsel, Nesbitt McDonough to Whyte; Commissioners of Encumbered Estates (27 June 1855).

11 March 1935
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/11/43/38 · Stuk · 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.