Hugh P. Allen’s Resolution, proposed and passed unanimously at the General Meeting of the Palmerstown Residences’ Association, 29th October 1954.
Palmerstown
17 Archivistische beschrijving results for Palmerstown
Chapelizod/Palmerstown from Chapelizod and Clondalkin
Gleeson, Mary, 32 Palmerstown Ave., Palmerstown, informing + McQuaid that there is a lack of facilities for public worship in Palmerstown/Lucan Road.
Larkin, Mrs. Kathleen, 41 Kennelsfort Rd., Palmerstown, Co. Dublin. She asks the Archbishop to intervene in the printers’ strike so as to help resolve it.
-3 March 1960 McGovern, Philip A., 30 Palmerstown Drive, Palmerstown, Co. Dublin, regarding literature which he suspects is of a Protestant character relating to moral re-armament.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Hugh P. Allen, Palmerstown. Wants to bring to the Archbishop’s notice a matter affecting Palmerstown, namely Proselytism. The agent is a J.H. Wheatly (sic), an RIC pensioner, now employed by the “infamous” Irish Church Mission. Was active member of the Palmerstown Estate Association. He objected to the Committee of the Association consulting with the priest regarding the provision of a District Hall as “sectarianism”. He gave lectures in Townsend Street Mission Hall. Allen suggested that The Standard send a reporter to one of his talks. The report revealed him as an authentic Souper. As a result he was forced to resign at a General Meeting. A few weeks later the Committee co-opted him on in defiance of the General Meeting’s vote. The Committee resigned, new elections are underway and Wheatly has been nominated for position of Chairman. Allen now feels there is no way out other than by authoritative lead.
- 28 March 1968 Letter regarding the parish hall in Palmerstown.
Letter from Fr. Murphy to Fr. Mangan regarding the Palmerstown building scheme and the possible sites for a priest’s house there.
- 20 July 1962 Correspondence re request of Mrs Nora Bennett, Palmerstown, for assistance towards the education of her two daughters.
Note saying that the report on the matter raised by Hugh Allen and sent in by Fr. Cunningham of Palmerstown.