. Bacuiville, Henry, 9, Merrion Sq., Dublin. Thanks the Archbishop for his kindness to Bee and himself. He has done his final medical examinations.
Merrion
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Printed letter from Una Bean A. Staic, Strand Road, Merrion, asking the people of Ireland to join with her in a Triduum of Masses for a special intention – Charlie Kerins who is to be hanged in Mountjoy
Deery, Joseph, Parochial House, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. He informs + McQuaid that he considers the letter from the Goatstown Residents unreliable and misleading.
Monks, Mrs. Helena, Donnycarney. Asks the Archbishop to take steps to stop Catholics receiving unwanted literature from Merrion Hall.
Dowling, Osmond G., Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. He has enclosed a copy of the letter which he sent to Cardinal D’Alton seeking his comments on an article by Fr. Patrick O’Connor published in The Furrow before he takes any further action.
File relating to the ‘unethical tactics’ used by Lever Brothers in advertising. On the ‘Surf’ washing powder packets they state that 1p from each packet sold will be given to the Baldoyle (Dublin) Hospital for Crippled Children. Letters from various people including Mgr. Joseph Deery, Mount Merrion, T.D. Spillane, secretary, Hardware and Allied Traders’ Association of Ireland, J.J. Sherlock, Sales Manager, Lever Brothers & P.J. McElligott, Castleisland, County Kerry.
Typed report of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Mr. Fitzgerald’s publicity officer in the general election campaign was John de Courcey Ireland. Dr. Morris is reported as living at Grey Gates, Mount Merrion. His predecessor, L.R. Hubbard, lived at 34 Grey Gates, Mount Merrion. The Blue Sisters have a hospital in Chicago called the Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, Illinois.
Letter from Fr. Joseph Deery, Mount Merrion to +McQuaid regarding issues relating to a proposed parochial hall. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Fr. P. Flanagan to Pat regarding the erection of Stations of the Cross in the chapel at Merrion.
File relating to parochial property, namely 232 & 206 Merrion Road and 31 Herbert Avenue.