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              8 Archivistische beschrijving results for Mchugh

              20 January 1969
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/5/16/126 · Stuk · 20 January 1969
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Heenan to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Andrew Moore. He is a lecturer in Canon Law and Moral Theology at St. Edmund’s College and recently his brother died. He is taking some leave and has been in contact with a Fr. McHugh. The Archbishop may be approached on his behalf to find some ‘light duties at home’.

              17 February 1962
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXV/4/183 · Stuk · 17 February 1962
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Note for +McQuaid stating Dr. Roger McHugh, UCD, has been given a grant to study the uses of Television in Education in the United States.

              1 April 1959
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/8/13/26 · Stuk · 1 April 1959
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              McHugh, H.A., Marianella, Orwell Road, Rathgar. He has given a retreat at St. Patrick’s and is highly impressed by the boys.

              24 Nov. 1944
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./1/1/14/1 · Stuk · 24 Nov. 1944
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to + McQuaid from Roger McHugh, Honorary Secretary, the Charles Kerins Reprieve Committee, asking the Archbishop to sign the petition, and collect other influential signatures, for the reprieve of Charles Kerins.

              24 November 1959
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./2/80 · Stuk
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed copy of a letter to + McQuaid, unsigned, with the Minutes of ‘Vigilance’ Meeting of 2nd November attached. Wishes to clarify some points. The police are investigating the Centre of Psychiatry/Scientology arising out of an inquest on one of the pupils. O’Riordan has not left the country. Roger McHugh is a practicing Catholic, but quite odd and silly. Matt Merrigan used his union influence to ground Aer Lingus planes in England during the recent strike. Cathal O’Shannon was a Socialist but now a practicing Catholic.

              27 Sept - ember 1967
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./30/22/13/1 · Stuk · 27 Sept - ember 1967
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • Telephone message to say that Mr. McHugh, Chef du protocol, Dept. of External Affairs, requested an interview for Senor Fraga Iribarne, Minister for Tourism and Information.
              Zonder titel
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./1/5 · Stuk
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed report on Sinn Fein (IRA) and Fianna Uladh (Saor Uladh). When the Treaty was signed (1922) Sinn Fein (SF) split. Between 1922 –1926 it was directed by de Valera, and when he founded Fianna Fail another split occurred. Frank Ryan took over its leadership. SF gives its allegiance only to the Second Dail, elected in 1920. The IRA was under the control of the First and Second Dail. The title ‘Resistance Movement’ is now used by the ‘Official’ IRA. They have denied seizing explosives in recent raids. The raid carried out at Mooretown was carried out by a splinter group, while that at Nenagh was carried out by members of the Official IRA acting contrary to orders from GHQ. In December 1956 the premises of the United Irishmen was raided. It was carried out by McCrystal, who, with his friends, were expelled from ‘Official’ IRA. They tried to blame ‘S’ Branch. This group blew up huts along the Border. At the Christian Rex Congress at Easter, 1956, Dr. McKevitt stated that men from the Connolly Association were sent to do some popular action in order to steal the thunder of the IRA. This is incorrect as the IRA, Official or Unofficial, have no contact with the Connolly Association. Splinter groups of the IRA carried out the activities referred to. Students at UCD, the College of Art and members of the National Students’ Council were involved in the attack on Nelson’s Pillar and the seizure of Lane pictures from the Tate Gallery. Saor Uladh and Fianna Uladh are now one group so too the Official IRA and Sinn Fein. The latter argue that if the Hungarians can revolt why not Catholics in Northern Ireland? The Dail has no right to interfere with the Resistance Movement in Northern Ireland. Saor Eire was founded by Peadar O’Donnell. He left the Workers’ Republic Movement which was condemned by the Hierarchy in 1930. Frank Ryan and George Gilmore were also members. They remained in collaboration with the IRA until 1936 when they were expelled over their policy on the Spanish Civil War. The IRA organised attacks in England in 1937. Their Chief-of-Staff was Sean Russell Mrs Buckley was the President of Sinn Fein. When the IRA carried out a raid on the Magazine Fort in 1939 de Valera interned 500 of their members. Sean Russell died on his way from Germany in 1940 and Stephen Hayes was appointed Chief-of-Staff. The Northern Section of the IRA seized control of the Army Council and arrested Hayes. He escaped from the house of Roger McHugh and was accused of betraying the IRA to the Government. The IRA wanted Hitler to invade Ireland but he refused. Goerz, a Nazi spy, was arrested by the Army Council of the IRA. He later committed suicide in Dublin Castle. Seven IRA men were executed by the Government during the war, and one died on hunger strike. In 1942 Neil Gould and another had themselves interned in the Curragh in order to stir up trouble among the internees. In the post-war period the Six County section of the IRA waged a war against the Northern Government. They carried out the attacks on Armagh (1953) and Omagh (1955). Their targets were British Army installations. Orders were given not to attack members of the RUC or ‘B’ Specials. This policy varied in more recent times. The attack on Lisnaskea by Fianna Uladh was condemned by the IRA James Soraghan and a group of his friends were expelled from the IRA. At the moment there are two main groups – the IRA and the splinter group under Kelly and McCriostal. This latter group insists on police barracks being attacked. The deaths of O’Hanlon and South have evoked sympathy and their deaths have not affected intake of new members. At present there are 300 active members in Dublin, 200 in the country and about 500 supporters.

              2 November 1959
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./2/79 · Stuk
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: a report in newspapers of inquest in Monkstown concerning psychoanalysts noted. O’Riordan has left the country. Note in + McQuaid’s handwriting says “not correct”. Capt. Fleming, Army Intelligence, reported that Roy Johnson, Roger McHugh and Jeffares met daily to compose letters to The Irish Times in reply to Fr. O’Neill. Fr. Kent to speak to Fr. Nolan regarding the Globe Theatre Group which recently staged The Ginger Man Fr. Fehily to ask Fr. O’Connor of the Columban Fathers about the Irish Workers’ League.