Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Wright regarding the Boston Pilgrimage. He has heard nothing from +Cushing who he invited to stay at his house. He has learned that the travel plans have been altered and that the pilgrims will spend only two days in Dublin. He mentions a lunch at Clonliffe and a garden party, to be hosted by the Government, at Iveagh House. He hopes these arrangements will prove suitable.
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/16/70/2
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15 June 1949
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./27/52/104/1
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12 May 1966
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Proinsias Mac Aogain, Minister for External Affairs, inviting him to the conferring of the President with an Honorary Doctorate by the Catholic University of Louvain to be held in Iveagh House.
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Handwritten draft note, in +McQuaid’s handwriting, accepting the invitation to Iveagh House for 6th March.
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./7/319
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Typed profile of Ambrose Collins, 358 Iveagh Buildings, New Bride Street. Found guilty of larceny at the age of 11. Other convictions followed. Became active member of IWL and never missed a meeting. Travelled to Belfast to attend a Paul Robson concert. His family are practicing Catholics but he is hostile to the clergy.