Handwritten letter to Liam from (Fr.) Jim Kavanagh, the Presbytery, Kilmacanogue. Says he wrote an acknowledgement, rather innocuous, to letter from J. Kelly. He thanked Kelly for his letter, and in a P.S. wrote “Congrats on your radio play. I did not hear it, but I am told it was good.” Kavanagh received a letter from Mrs Una Byrne saying that Kelly got a post on the Radio by using this letter. She apparently expected him to believe such nonsense.
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Typed letter from Fr. James Kavanagh to + McQuaid accepting the invitation to join the Committee.
Handwritten letter to Chris from Jim Kavanagh. From information he has received Councillor Doyle is a Communist, he attended the Communist school in Eccles Street and his friends are Communists.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from James Kavanagh asking him to consider granting an interview to Dr Hildegarde Mayr and her husband. They are idealists and sincere in their approach to disarmament. Believe they can spirit of Christ to the enemies of the Church. Feels + McQuaid would be sympathetic to their devotedness to the Church and can do much good. They want to see him because he is an important Churchman and interested in the Church at large.
Handwritten note to + McQuaid from Patrick Kavanagh wishing him happiness and as a token that he has not forgotten the Archbishop’s goodness and kindness.
Kavanagh, Jim, 47 Westland Row, Dublin. In his letter to Chris he says that the Connolly Pipe Band is quite alright.
Kavanagh, Jim, 48 Westland Row. Reports, in a letter to Ardle, that his reaction to the Newsvendor’s Party meeting in the Mansion House was favourable and deserves support.
Manifold, Deidre, Thomas Street, Limerick. She is grateful to the Archbishop for visiting Patrick (Kavanagh) in hospital. He is in physical and mental shock. She has written to the Taoiseach informing him of his illness. (She was Kavanagh’s girlfriend). LETTER IN KAVANAGH FILE.
Letter to the Archbishop from Owen Cowley enclosing copies of correspondence from Michael Behan and E. Kavanagh.
Includes; lease John Dowman to Matthew Jamieson (15 May 1806); Common Search (16 November 1875); Negative search for Acts (16 November 1896); Declaration of Sister Ambrose Kelleher 8 December 1896); lease, Hannah Hurley, Margaret Murphy, Hannah Hartnet, Mary Daly to Annie Buckley (25 April 1962); Counterpart lease, Hannah Hurley, Mary Murphy, Hannah Hartnet, Mary Daly to Michael Barry and Joseph Holt (15 July 1961); lease 27 Nicholas Street to Mary Kelly (30 April 1962); lease 28 Nicholas Street to Mary Cogan (30 April 1962); lease to Michael Kirby (10 May 1962); lease to Thomas Kavanagh (28 January 1963); Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests (4 May 1982); Contract for sale to Kathleen Cogan (26 November 1981).