Letter from Stephen Manley to Fr. Mangan seeking permission to erect a tombstone for the late Fr. McGrath. Granted.
Mangan
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Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from Lt. Colonel J.E. Nolan enclosing a list of disputed boundaries.
Letter from Canon John Sheehan to Fr. Mangan regarding the parish boundary.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from S. O Nuallain, Dept. of the Taoiseach, regarding suggested changes in connection with future Masses.
Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from Cornelius F. Lee, 49 Home Farm Road, Drumcondra. Clann na Saoirse see themselves as the ‘living remnant’ of the Celtic brethren. They are a small clique and have little influence and receive little support. Have their roots in the Celtic Congress.
Typed letter to Fr. C. Mangan from M. O’Brien, Dublin Planning Officer, regarding the proposed school site, Blind Lane Area.
Letter from Fr. Cogan to Fr. Mangan seeking permission to start the Perpetual Novena in honour of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.
Letter from Fr. John Masterson to Fr. Mangan supplying the data requested. Larkhill/Whitehall from Glasnevin (Also mentions Ballymun Road and Ballymun parishes)
Letter from Fr. MacMahon to Fr. Mangan regarding a visit to the orthopaedic hospital.
Letter from D. Enrici to Fr. Mangan, thanking him for returning the rescript for Sr. Agatha Curran of the Mercy Sisters. He will try to ascertain where the Sister is located and will look through the correspondence sent in the last four or five diplomatic bags.