Letter from +B. Foley to +McQuaid regarding the large number of Irish men who have arrived in the northern part of the Diocese. This is due to the large construction work which has started in the area. He has spoken with Fr. Murphy of the Columban Fathers regarding the services of an Irish priest. He is hoping the Archbishop will support this appeal. Annotated by +McQuaid. Leeds
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23 May 1968
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./7/12/14/1
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29 October 1951
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from + Lucey, Bishop’s House, Bantry. A copy of the conclusions arrived at by the Committee should have been received. Dr. Conway is getting a report from Down and Conor; Canon Kelly, Leeds, will do a Memorandum on their experience of the British Act.
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15 August
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- Letter from Peggy Foster, Leeds, to +McQuaid asking his advice
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26 April 1967
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Correspondence involving + Gallagher, Fr. - 20 August 1971 Thomas Dunne, + Gerard Moverley, and Mgr. Gerard Sheehy. Fr. Dunne wishes to be incardinated into the Dublin Diocese. He has not settled in Port Pirie and has spent time in both Dublin and Leeds. + Gallagher has already given his permission. He hopes the Archbishop may be able to help him find a suitable position for Fr. Dunne. Sydney