Letter from +John Cody to +McQuaid hoping the Archbishop will visit at some stage and mentions the recent visit of Mr. Costello to New York. He has been in touch with the Mother General of the St. Joseph Sister and they have suggested he contact the Daughters of the Heart of Mary in Dun Leary (sic) and the two visiting Sisters may be able to stay with them.
Leary
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O’Leary, M, Gun Street, London, asking that guidance and preparation be given to young people coming to work in England.
- 1 July 1960 Correspondence between Fr. Donal O’Leary and +McQuaid regarding Sunday Mass for workers at the airport.
O’Leary, James, The Square, Skerries, seeking the address of the New Hospital for Venereal Diseases.
O’Leary, Bridie, 3 Kenilworth Road, Rathgar, complaining about two acts being performed at the Capitol Theatre.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding changes in the Licensing Laws. The Master of the High Court, Mr. John O’Leary called to discuss this and mentioned differences with Mr. Reddin which could be used by The Irish Times. He put forward some ideas on how this could be avoided.
O’Leary, William, 175 Oranmore Road, Ballyfermot Upper. Correspondence concerning a premises for St Francis Social Club.
-3 August 1965 Letters from Fr. Francis O’Leary, St. Joseph’s Hospice, Rawalpindi, seeking permission to advertise in The Irish Independent for funds for the hospice.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Michael O’Leary, T.D. His efforts to have the Redmond family, Sean McDermott Tower, Ballymun, housed have failed and requests the Archbishop to write to the Corporation on their behalf.
Letters to Fr. Williams from Anthony Kelly, Sandymount, and Norbert O’Leary, Eccles Street, forwarding donations to the Archbishop’s collection for the distress in the North. Donations from the United Stated and South Africa.