Letter from +Keogh to +McQuaid. He would be glad to visit Kilkenny but is hesitant as he has a heavy cold.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.S. [Tathison], Mayor of Kilkenny, thanking him for his generous cheque on behalf of poor children in Kilkenny City. 56/
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Heenan regarding Fr. Andrew Moore who has taken up a position in Kilkenny.
. Brennan, Kathleen, Ashgrove, Mooncoin, Co. Kilkenny. Requesting interview.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from R. Seagraves-Daly, President, Muintir na Mara, Gown, Co. Kilkenny, asking him to use his influence to have the
Letter from +Collier to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for his cheque in aid of the victims of the Kilkenny flooding.
Daly, Segrave R., Gowran, Co. Kilkenny. He contends that public funds are available for projects which are wasteful, but not for worthwhile projects. Refers specifically to the teachers’ pay scales and the Irish Fruitgrowers’ Association.
Crotty, Patrick, Mayor, Kilkenny. The Kilkenny Emergency Flood Committee thank the Archbishop for his contribution to the Fund.
Byrne, Margaret, 46 Maryvill, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. Asks the Archbishop to pray for her poor boy who suffers from epilepsy.
Handwritten notes on Communist activities. Camp at Giles Quay, Dundalk for boys and girls aged 16 – 30. They come from Ireland, England and Scotland. Main work at present is selling The Irish Workers’ Voice. Everything immoral is encouraged. At least four couples living together. Regarding education one is taught to despise everything to do with religion. At present there are training cells for youths in Cashel Road, Clonliffe Road and Bray run by a Jew called Jackson. There are several Jews in the movement. Their paper is called The Jewish Democrat. Six members in Kilkenny, 9 – 12 in Cork, one in North Kerry and about 300 in Dublin. 20 – 30 girls in whole outfit.