Letter to the Archbishop from Patrick Murray accepting position.
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Letter of thanks from Fr. Patrick Murray to Fr. Williams for a donation from the Archbishop for Gamblers Anonymous.
announcing his election to the See of Cashel. (No mention of Emly in this document. On the reverse side, Dr. Murray has written a note saying that he consecrated pr. Laffan in Thurles on 6 July, 1823).
arrival at Littleton, and asks for the chaise to meet him there. He will have Don Juan and Mr. Coyne as travelling cempanions on the Dublin coach. Dr. Curtis, the Primate, regrets he cannot come.
Typed account of the stages involved in the Van Leer Project by Patrick Murray.
Typed letter to Rev Dr. Patrick Dunne from Joseph O’Neill, Dept. of Education, regarding new School accommodation in the City areas. Memorandum by Mr. Murray, School-building section included.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: the police make a weekly report on Tweedy, nee Ann Peach. Her son is married to Hilda, possibly Hilda Verlin. Barr is a professed Communist, as are Irvin and Binks. Esther Bishop is a Protestant and not known as a Communist. Voluntary Labour Service is a form of Catholic action and has the blessing of the Bishop of Galway. Baptists are reported to be making a drive for perverts (people led astray from religious beliefs) and are using bookshops as a means of contact. Kinninmouth is looking for a house in Dublin. Pirek joined by Imlav and Sporrer at Skoda Cars. They are to handle the JAWA motor cycle and the MANET and CEZETA scooters. The two Biggest dealers are Murray (Jeffares) and Philip Kennedy, Dundrum, Co. Tipperary. A Disarmament branch has started in Trinity College, sponsored by Professors Moody, Stanford and Greene.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The main item covered concerns the meeting in Vienna between the Foreign Ministers of the Eastern and Western Powers on disarmament and peace. As Sean Nolan and Sean Murray are in London it is assumed that they are being briefed on changes in Party policy.
Dr. D. Murray t Sends a proposed Latin letter form, which L. requested, and which the latter can use in writing to Rome about the appointment of Dr. Edmund French to kilmacduagh and Kilfenora.
Dr. D. Murray to The situation in Waterford reguires special attention; L. will have to appoint of Vicar, as the Chapter has no right to do so; the new bishop of Waterford will have to be chosen according to the new regulations, sent from Rome.