I.R.A. men have their cases reviewed that either a general amnesty be granted or that each case should be considered individually on its merits. The authors of the first letter were the Countess of Antrim, Earl Nelson, Lord Killanin, Sir Shane Leslie; those of the second were James H. Hudson, H.G. McGhee, H. B. Morgan, T.C. Skeffington-Lodge. 3 items
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26 January 1970
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Letter from Fr. Pierre Lafortune, Chancellor to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding the movement ‘Vers Demain’. He states this organisation is not connect with the Church in any way. Nelson
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9 September 1950 - 31 October 1960
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File relating to 21 Nelson Street. 6 items
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1-24 May 1960 Correspondence between Dusan Kusmic, 26 Nelson Street, Fr. John Moloney, The Presbytery, Dalkey and Mgr. O’Regan, Chancellor in relation to the health problems of Mr. Kusmic. The latter is a refugee from the area around Udine which seized by the Tito government. He had been tortured by the Communists and members of his family executed by them. He has been unable to hold down any job since arriving here and has spent much time in Grangegorman where his long term prognosis in not very good.