- 1 September 1944 Correspondence relating to 232 Merrion Road.
Merrion
74 Archivistische beschrijving results for Merrion
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.
Letter from Professor Dr. Doyle, Retired General Royal Engineers & Royal Flying Corps, Mount Merrion, to + McQuaid asking him to put a stop to the play Design for a Headstone at the Abbey. It is an attack on the clergy and foreign Missions.
Maguire, Conor, Ashurst, Mount Merrion Ave., Blackrock. A request will be sent to the International Red Cross in Geneva to see if anything can be done for the poor man in Budapest.
O’Driscoll, E., 76 Merrion Square, Dublin. She asks the Archbishop to dispense with abstinence on St. Stephen’s Day.
Czira, Sidney, Strand Road, Merrion, Dublin. Asks if it would be possible for people in Ireland to give some public expression to our feelings of sympathy with His Holiness during these dreadful days. D 4A/1. 17 February 1949 Dack, Michael, St. Ignatius Road, Drumcondra. He is deeply shocked by the news from Hungary and what is happening to Cardinal Mindszenty. Asks + McQuaid to support a movement to the spread of the Rosary.
Deery, Joseph, Parochial House, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin. He informs + McQuaid that he considers the letter from the Goatstown Residents unreliable and misleading.
File relating to parish property including 79, 83 & 98 The Rise, Mount Merrion, 3 Allen Park, Woodley Park, 1 Upper Kilmacud Road, 82 Lower Kilmacud Road and plot adjoining the church.
Letter from Fr. Blake to Fr. Mangan informing him that he has examined the Alpa Stones in Mount Merrion and Kilmacud chapels and found them in good condition and rubically perfect.
Merrion Road from Booterstown