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              16 December 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./23/48/6/1 · Pièce · 16 December 1954
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from Lt. Colonel J.E. Nolan enclosing a list of disputed boundaries.

              14 August 1943
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./25/52/18/1 · Pièce · 14 August 1943
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Copy of typed letter to Mr. Boland, Ass. Secretary, Dept. of External Affairs, from +McQuaid. He wishes both Mr. Walshe and Mr. Boland to know that he has asked his Secretary, Fr. Mangan, to write to The Letter from America requesting that they refrain from sending any further Letters to his House. Refers to the second bombing of Rome.

              25 March 1953
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./26/52/70/1 · Pièce · 25 March 1953
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Mangan, Archbishop’s Palace, from Brian Durnin, informing him that 67 volumes of manuscripts in Trinity College Library which once belonged to the Vatican Library have been microfilmed and these will be presented to the Cardinal Librarian on behalf of the Irish Government. (The volumes were taken by Napoleon I from the Vatican Library).

              12 February
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./4/6/16/1 · Pièce · 12 February
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from the Dept. of the Taoiseach enclosing a list of the names of Ministers, Deputies, Parliamentary Secretaries, Attorney General, Judges, and others.

              11 June 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./31/25/1/3a · Pièce · 11 June 1957
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from T.R. Sadleir to Fr. Mangan saying he is visiting the universities where he hopes to obtain some financial assistance for Tanganyikan students to study in Ireland.

              29 July 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./31/26/22 · Pièce · 29 July 1954
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from E.G. Le Tocq, British Embassy, requesting that he send him the address of Mrs. C.P. Trace should he ascertain it.

              20 January
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./9/22/15 · Pièce · 20 January
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten draft of letter to the Assistant Registrar-General from Christopher Mangan regarding the exact age on the Marriage Register.

              11 May 1949
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./15/33/19 · Pièce · 11 May 1949
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Christopher Mangan, S.T.L., from R. Joyce, Dept. of P.&T., regarding the installation of a telephone.

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              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./10/565 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              26 (?) 1950 Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from [ill.] Finnegan, Roundwood. Has informed Garda of the possibility of undesirable…

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              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/24 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              May. 3/ 36/8. 20 May 1957 Typed letter to Fr. C. Mangan, Archbishop’s House, from Fr. C. Barrett, Director, C.S.W.B., saying he met Mr. F. O’Broin who was unable to give any clear picture as to how they hoped to achieve their aims. James Meenan and Peadar O’Donnell are to act as ‘economic advisors’. The Movement has no funds. Fr. Barrett cannot see how any useful purpose can be served by sending a representative. 3/ 36/9. 20 May 1957 Telephone message from Fr. MacMahon saying O’Broin received the impression from Fr. Barrett that the Archbishop will not be represented at the meeting and is upset. 3/ 36/10. Draft letter, in +McQuaid’s handwriting, thanking Mr. O’Broin for his invitation, but the Archbishop does not consider it advisable at this stage to send a representative. 3/ 36/11. 21 May 1957 Copy of typed letter to Mr. O’Broin from Fr. J.A. MacMahon. While His Grace favours any proper measures to stem undue emigration, he does not consider it advisable at this stage to send a representative. 3/ 36/12. 21 May 1957 Typed letter to +McQuaid from Fr. J.A. MacMahon outlining the communications with Mr. Felim O’Broin, Chairman of the Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland. Mr. O’Broin telephoned to say he was upset as a result of his interview with Fr. Barrett and asked for an interview with the Archbishop. Told Fr. Barrett’s report had not yet come in. A full report of the conversation attached. 3/ 36/13. 22 May 1957 Typed note regarding a telephone conversation between Mr. O’Broin and Fr. MacMahon. Asked how, if asked at the Meeting, he should explain that the Archbishop had sent no representative. 3/ 36/14. 22 May 1957 Note by Fr. MacMahon saying that Mr. O’Broin called to Archbishop’s House asking advisability of inviting Fr. Barrett to the Meeting in a private capacity. Fr. MacMahon thought not. 3/ 36/15. 9 July 1957 Mr. O’Broin called to Archbishop’s House to give an interim verbal report. Wished to speak to +McQuaid, who was away on retreat. The impression Fr. MacMahon received was that Mr. O’Broin was under an intolerable nervous and physical strain. 3/ 33/16. 16 July 1957 Handwritten telephone message from Fr. James A. MacMahon. Mr. O’Broin telephoned to say that his movement would examine the question of education. They had some trouble with the Unemployed Association. 3/ 36/17. 12 November 1957 Typed note to +McQuaid informing him of posters in the city announcing a public meeting of the National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland. 1 item 3/ 36/18 (1). 22 May 1958 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid saying that Mr. O’Broin called to Archbishop’s House to speak of a meeting of public bodies that he has arranged to consider Emigration and Unemployment. It seems to him that Mr. O’Broin is acting prematurely in calling public meetings. Neither he nor his Committee are well educated in Catholic Social Teaching, so they would be better off refraining from calling public meetings. 3/ 36/18 (2). Typed letter from F. O’Broin, President, National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland, inviting people to attend a meeting in Jury’s Hotel on 29 May 1958. 1 item 3/ 36/19. 28 May 1958 Copy of typed letter to Mr. O’Broin, National Anti- Emigration Movement of Ireland, from the Secretary. Further to his request that a priest attend the meeting on the 29 May he is asked to say that it is not considered advisable. 3/ 36/20. 16 September 1958 Typed memo. Mr. O’Broin of the Irish National Anti-Emigration Movement phoned to inform +McQuaid of a meeting held in the Matt Talbot Hall for the purpose of encouraging emigration to South Africa. It emerged that Communism is infiltrating into Government circles there, there is difficulty in getting Catholic schooling and that only highly skilled workers were sure of employment. Clann na Saoirse