Letter to Fr. Denis Murphy from Fr. Mangan.
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Letter to Fr. Mangan from Fr. Denis Murphy.
-29 July 1957 Murphy, Gerard, 4 Palmerston Park, Rathmines, Professor of History, UCD seeking permission to read forbidden books.
Brayden, D.A., Fortfield Gardens, Rathmines. Complains of the part taken by Fr. P. Murphy, Parish Priest of Glynn, Co. Wexford, in the
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John Murphy T.D. Due to the effects of the recent Budget on the unemployed, aged and lower income groups asks the Archbishop to make a last minute appeal to the Government to give some measure of relief in the cost of essential foodstuffs.
Letter to +McQuaid from Fionnuala Murphy asking if he will attend meeting on .
Letter from +Murphy to +McQuaid. He writes about the Little Sisters of the Assumption and his hopes for them in his diocese.
Typed letter from Detective/Sergeant Martin Lanigan to a Detective/Inspector regarding the nomination of Jack Murphy.
1971
Handwritten report saying article in The Tablet on Communism in Ireland is “rubbish”. Prof. Cleary, an American, is a “chancer”. Torture stories of IRA by the RUC may be true. Jack Murphy has left his ‘red’ friends – a big blow to them. Said the clergy got to him. Browne a loss to The Plough. Difficult to get agents to sell it. Col. Feehan showed him article in The Tribune by Andrew Boyd, Belfast. Murphy and Browne attack Archbishop for refusing to see delegation of unemployed. 4.2 Reports from Informants, 1958 - 1961