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              23 May 1960
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/9/14/4a · Pièce · 23 May 1960
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Refers to work being done at Our Lady’s Hostel.

              6 December 1956
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./1/24 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. Reports were given on five men: Donal Nevin: information to be sought on his activities between 1944-1949 Des Brannigan: resigned as the General Secretary of the MPGWU and was appointed Secretary of the Pilots’ and Marine Officers’ Association R. M. Fox: a constant correspondent for the Distributive Worker, the official organ of the Irish Distributive Workers & Clerks. He was born in Liverpool, was recently in China and an article on China is to be published in the Times Pictorial Sean Nolan: he reported to the President of the Irish Workers’ League. Committee to ascertain his importance in the Communist organisation R. T. (Buster) McShane: he is the Secretary of IAWLA. An article in Health & Strength says he is making arrangements for the Irish team and supporters at the World Games in Moscow, August, 1957.

              Sans titre
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./8/341 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed profile of Donal Nevin. Was a civil servant in the Statistic Branch of the Department of Industry and Commerce (1941-1949). Now a research officer with the Irish TUC. Associate of John Nolan. Writes under the name ‘Donal Nunan’ in the Communist Review. An important member of the CP.

              Sans titre
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./9/425 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed note. Possibility De Valera will retire from public life and Lemass will probably succeed. His success in holding the party together will depend on the action the splinter groups within the National Executive take. Hard to know which way Charles Houghey [sic] [Haughey], Dr. Ryan, Noel Lemass, Dan Breen will go as each is there to foster their own interest. Donal Nevin and Jeffares have replaced Larkin and de Courcy Ireland in the Labour Party. The IHA received a legacy of £300 from Rebecca West. The chance of it going out of existence is gone. In CIE Riordan got 134 votes in election representative to the Management. Its not that the men want him but they feel he is able to push their case for them.

              7 August 1960
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./9/455 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed report on events in Dublin. The CP line is now centred on Co-existence and they are playing up the Ecumenical Council. Labour Party endeavouring to place members on Committee of Unions. At the Congress of the Irish Unions four CP members got positions. The 13th Club, formed by Dr. Noel Browne, has become a recruiting ground for the CP. Donal Nevin invited the Club to join the Labour Party but the Party did not agree to it. Michael Scott expressed his dissatisfaction with Pope John thought de Valera should be removed from his position. The Plough had a circulation of over 3,000 in April. Lucy Kingston was prevented from being co-opted on to the Central Committee.

              21 December 1953
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./14/820 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Report of a meeting at the Mansion House, chaired by Peadar O’Donnell. Speakers included Mr. Koininge from Kenya, Jim Larkin, Donal Nevin, Mrs P. Rushton and Mr. Briscoe, T.D. Koininge spoke with restraint considering the way his family was treated by the British Government. O’Donnell asked people to join the Republican Forum, an organisation being set up to help African people.

              28 August 1964
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/19/112/1 · Pièce · 28 August 1964
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Nevin W. Hayes, O.Carm., Sicuani to +McQuaid thanking him for the services of Fr. Michael O’Farrell. He encloses a copy of his Fr. O’Farrell’s excardination.

              8 October-30 November 1963
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/AB8/VC/XLV/14a. · Dossier · 8 October-30 November 1963
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              dence for the 2nd session including 30 November 1963 Cardinal Felici on the attendance of assistants% Professor Horgan, UCD% Cardinal Parente on De Ecclesia & Collegialites% Cardinal Staffa% Cardinal Ciriaci on appointment of Professor Cremmins% General notifications from Cardinal Felici% Invitation to Irish Embassy% Relation on progress of schemata% reference by +McQuaid to unpleasantness at Dublin Airport in his departure to the Council & explanation by Fr. M. Nevin% invitation to lunch Irish Ambassador.

              29 April 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./1/32 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Fr. Kent reported that the Bishop of Ferns told a friend that Murphy, T.D., was a Communist. He was previously employed by the British Air Ministry. College of Scientology: as far as the Committee was able to discover the College is not a cover for something (abortion) but is merely a bogus form of psychology and character formation. Dr. Morris, an Inspector of Mental Homes for the British Government, called on Fr. O’Halloran regarding a complaint from a parishioner. The Committee considered a number of recent happenings on the world of trade unions and for connections between them. Larkin, Nevin, John Nolan, Jeffares and Brannigan were mentioned. Nevin and Larkin had no hope of getting their idea of Full Employment across as there was no unity in the trade union movement. The CIU would have nothing to do with Larkin. Brannigan was distributing some East German illustrated magazines (English language). The Communists are concentrating on trade unions and this may be due to the “loss of the intellectuals” in Hungary.

              10 June 1966
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./3/133 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: the present social unrest is seen as a consequence of Ireland’s economic development subversives definitely taking advantage of the disputes. An example is the Plasterers’ dispute being followed by the builders in general. The National Civil Liberties League held a meeting in the Mansion House on 25 May. It was reported in The Irish Times, 26 May. Speakers included Kader Asmal, Jim Fitzgerald and Donal Nevin. It was agreed that the League contained the real key to many of the subversive activities. An IRA document directed its members to infiltrate neutral associations, like the Tenants’ Association.