Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. It concerns Rev. Thomas Hayden and his wish to celebrate Mass in his sister’s house in Dublin.
Keogh
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Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid thanking him for accepting M Cullen as a student in Clonliffe College.
Elliott, Mrs. May, 91 Keogh Square, Inchicore. Asks Fr. Mangan to help her daughter get a flat in Corporation Place.
Handwritten letter from + T. Keogh to + McQuaid regarding a marriage taking place in Dublin. 1 item
Handwritten draft of letter from + McQuaid to + Thomas Keogh bringing to his notice the necessity of availing of the Rescript of 14 February 1949 concerning the reduction of Foundation Masses. 1 item
Keogh, Eric, 73 Dunluce Road, Clontarf. Copy of letter from Fr, J.A. MacMahon regarding the homeless Miss Anna Phelan.
Letter from Mgr. Moynagh to +McQuaid regarding his consecration in Maynooth. The co-consecrators are +MacNamee and +Keogh. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Mgr. Cassidy to +McQuaid stating that the Holy Father has accepted the resignation of Most Reverend Dr. Thomas Keogh from the See of Kildare and Leighlin. He has appointed Dr. Patrick Lennon as the new Bishop. Both resignation and appointment will be announced on Monday, 25th September.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to +Lennon. He sends him his sympathy on the death of +Keogh.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Thomas Keogh, Kildare and Leighlin. He wishes it to be understood that the delegation he granted is a wartime measure and is to cease when normal peace returns. The special needs of a large civilian population have been catered for by the Curragh Chaplains.