Kenny, Mrs. Mary, 2 Beaumont Road, Whitehall, Dublin. She is unable to look after her dying husband and wants him taken into a hospice.
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Letter from Fr. Frank Kenny to Fr. MacMahon thanking him for his form of Delegation from the Archbishop for chaplains.
Letter from Fr. James Kenny to +McQuaid regarding the chaplain at Artane taking up residence in the new house. 1 item
Kenny, P.J., Riverside, Rathangan. Writes to say many Catholics are disturbed by priests supporting the GAA as the Ban is immoral.
. Barrett, Cecil, The Pro-Cathedral. Mrs. Kenny, 8 Hardwicke St., a widow, is anxious to get a room/small flat near St. Mary’s Chest Hosp. where she works.
Typed letter to Fr. James Kenny, Coolock. He has been acting as temporary manager for schools during the illness of Fr. Gregory Byrne. His position will be recognized if he signs the enclosed form saying he will comply with the Rules and Regulations for National Schools.
Kenny, Rita, 33 Parnell Road, Harold’s Cross. Thanks the Archbishop for her appointment to the Council of the Dublin Diocesan Hospitalite.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from P. Kenny S.J., Rector, Rathfarnham Castle, regarding the acquisition of a flat for John Lawlor and his family.
Letter from Fr. Michael Troy, Terenure to Fr. Glennon regarding an article sent by Fr. Canice Mooney, O.F.M. entitled ‘Chief of the Four Masters’ by Albert Kenny.
Typed letter from Fr. MacMahon to Fr. Carey, thanking him for his letter and enclosing a note from Mrs. Una Byrne suggests somebody should attend this meeting, possibly Mr. Maurice Kenny, a reliable man and keen helper in the Hostel. He notes that the Labour Party is not attending.