Four letters relating to the imprisonment of Federico Sabater Cid, a Spaniard detained in Mountjoy who wants to fight the Fascists.
Mountjoy
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Des O’Malley, Minister for Justice, appointing Fr. Raymond Field as Chaplain to St. Patrick’s Institution and Fr. William Farrell as part-time Chaplain to the female prisoners in Mountjoy.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn discussing the death of Fr. Tom O’Neill, Stafford and a suitable candidate, Beetlemania in Dublin, the AGM of the St. John Bosco Society, the psychiatric unit in Mountjoy, accommodation at St. Patrick’s, and their first meeting at Cluain Mhuire.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John Byrne, Mountjoy Prison, acknowledging his communication of 10th February.
Joint Committee of Women’s Societies and Social Workers Annual Report for 1955/1956. The Committee has been working on various problems: advocating police women matters connected with children marriage of minors legislation required regarding assisted boarding for destitute children classes in Mountjoy.
Typed letter to Seamus O’Kelly, Coolock, from C. Desmond Greaves, Editor, Irish Democrat, London. Greaves is writing a short pamphlet on the ‘Life of Liam Mellows’ and concludes that he formed his socialist views in Mountjoy. As O’Kelly is writing the definitive biography of Mellows from a nationalist point of view it was suggested to Greaves by Eamon Martin that he contact him. Asks if O’Kelly would read over his manuscript.