Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch inviting him to a State Lunch in honour of President Nixon of the USA.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from John Lynch. He is unable to attend the Mass for Peace.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to John Lynch, Taoiseach, enclosing a cheque for £1,000. To be forwarded to the Irish Red Cross.
Copy of typed letter to + McQuaid [from Una Byrne name and address redacted]. Institute of Catholic Sociology criticised as only one member of Government invited to speak on the debate on P.R., and he was Mr. Childers, a Protestant. Also criticised for inviting Declan Costello on politics while no member of Government was invited. Not true as de Valera, Lemass and Lynch refused invitations.
Bills and receipts relevant to the building of Christ the King School from architect Dominic M. O'Connor, Michael J. Lynch, William Lynch, M. J. Kavanaugh & B. Hurley. Also includes returns from the Office of Public Works.
Includes; extract from unnamed newspaper containing interview with Sister Rosario Allen on her article for Reflections of Cork; photos of Sisters Rosario with Sister Lucy Lynch, Sister Brigid O'Grady, and in the Relics Room of South Presentation.
Includes; Conveyance, Encumbered Estates Court, James Prendergast (27 June 1855); Administration with Will, Frances Prendergast (22 January 1864); letter from John McCarthy to Reverend Mother Stanislaus Drinan concerning the sale of a property bequeathed [?] by the Donovan family (16 November 1859); Administration with Will, Francis Prendergast (23 May 1865); Declaration of Thomas Prendergast as Trustee of properties connected with South Presentation (undated c1890s); Transfer of mortgage by Endorsement, Ellen Cremen to Alicia Whyte (1890); solicitors letter from O'Keeffe and Lynch concerning payment of large amount of rent arrears (25 January 1890);
Draft letter from +McQuaid to Patrick Lynch, Chairman Aer Lingus asking support for a chapel at Heathrow Airport. This request is being made on behalf of +Casey.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to John (Jack) Lynch T.D., the Taoiseach, Government Buildings, stating he has only now learned the arrangements for the arrival of the Nuncio. He invites him and members of the government to the Liturgical Reception in the Pro Cathedral on 14 October and immediately afterwards to the Aberdeen Hall, Gresham Hotel. He also invites him to lunch at Archbishop’s House on Monday, 16 October in honour of the new Nuncio.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Lynch Provincial of the S.V.D. Fathers (Sacred Heart Missionaries) who has sought permission to rent the Crofton Hotel in Bray as Glena is too small. This will be used by the students attending Maynooth. He has given permission. Annotated by +McQuaid.