-4 August 1941 Doyle, John Dominic Francis, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. As the question of legal adoption is entirely one for the church he appeals to + McQuaid to take up the matter and do something.
Merrion
74 Description archivistique résultats pour Merrion
Correspondence dealing mainly with applications for visiting schools in postulation and for a foundation within the diocese. Finally one is made at Merrion Avenue. Case of a ‘vagus’ member of the Institute. Priests of the Sacred Heart (Betharram) (S.C.J.)
Mount Merrion from Dundrum & separated from Kilmacud in 1964
17-21 February 1954 File relating to the proposed cinema in Mount Merrion.
9 - Correspondence between the Archbishop's Secretary and Joseph O'Connell regarding 74 Merrion Street.
File of letters relating to Major R.E. Fitzgerald Lombard, Flat 5A, Argyle Flats, 58 Merrion Square, who is seeking the rank and dignity of Knight Commander of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
Correspondence between Micheal Breathnach, Dept. of Education, and +McQuaid concerning the contributions to new schools. In Mount Merrion the two schools -Christian Brothers and Sacred Heart Sisters- will each receive £600 from the Parish, while in Raheny the Parish will contribute £400 to the Raheny School. Fr. Wm. Fitzpatrick has agreed to replace the late Mgr. McArdle on the representative Committee.
Copy letter from Kevin G. Walsh, Templeogue to the Secretary, Swedish Embassy, Merrion Road regarding an advertisement in the ‘Evening Herald’. His son responded to this advertisement which requested pen pals and in return was sent information on how to obtain pornographic material. The latter was signed by Barbro Eriksson. Copies of the letter were also sent to the Minister for Justice and William Ratcliffe, ‘Evening Herald’. Books (Diocesan Censors)
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Osmond Dowling, Mount Merrion stating he was very pleased with his letter in the ‘Irish Times’ It relates to a poetry reading by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. (see no. 197)
Four advertisements taken from newspapers and sellotaped. One advertised jobs in St. Anthony’s Hospital, Ohio, for nurses. A requirement was the attendance at a free Personnel Efficiency Course at the American College of Personnel Efficiency, 69 Merrion Square. Technical and unskilled personnel were offered a course “to solve problems of handling employment and promotion.”