Copy of letter to Fionnuala Murphy from the secretary accepting receipt of audited accounts. p
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Letter from B. McMahon, Censorship Board to J.J. Murphy regarding ‘The dead, the dying and the Damned’ by D.J. Hollands.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Lonan [sic] Murphy, 29, Ailesbury Road, returning Mr. Griffin’s letter and sending a short typed note on the points he raised. He cannot reconcile the facts in the O’Reilly (piano) case with the legal rights of hirers (Gills). Suggests Miss O’Reilly calls to Myra House and her position in law would be investigated free of charge. He has not met Mr. Griffin, but some of the early I.C.R.P.A. literature savoured very much of anti- Semitism. 3/ 25/ 5/2. Typed note by J.P.L. Murphy on the points raised about Moneylenders, Hire Purchase, Trading in Pawn tickets, Provident Cheques by Mr. Griffin. 3/ 25/6. 31 March 1942 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from George Griffin, President, I.C.R.P.A., enclosing the solicitor’s report on Mrs O’Reilly’s piano. Mrs O’Reilly and he attended Myra House as recommended by the Archbishop, but were told as they already had legal advice on the matter nothing could be done. Messrs Gill refuses to accept the balance due on the piano. 3/ 25/7. Leaflet on the Jewish Question.
Letter from Fr. T. Murphy to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding Confirmation in the parish.
Handwritten letter to the ‘Cardinal’ from Alice Murphy, Kensington, London. She concludes that Irish people do not pray enough, in particular for peace. She found much bitterness and hate towards Ulster, and does not see every Protestant as Paisley.
Official handwritten document by +McQuaid relating to the consecration of Mgr. Murphy. In Latin. 1 item
Copy of handwritten letter to T.J. Murphy, Minister for Local Government, from +McQuaid requesting a meeting concerning some aspects of the building scheme in and close to Dublin.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. Meeting of 12 February dealt with possibility of fielding a candidate for the forthcoming General Election on behalf of the Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. On 13 February meeting discussed amount of support it could give. Money for fee not an issue will supply transport members will canvas house-to house. Matt Merrigan of Left-Wing Labour identified himself with Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. Protest march of unemployed to Parnell Square. Jack Murphy chosen as candidate for election
Letter to the Archbishop from Owen Cowley enclosing letter from M. Murphy of the Rotunda Hospital requesting assistance with the expectant and nursing mothers.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John A. Costello thanking him for his message of sympathy on the death of Tim Murphy, Minister of Local Government.