Typed letter to Fr. J.A. MacMahon from Chief Superintendent Philip MacMahon. The only Dr. Woods at 3 Fitzwilliam Place is the chief Ear, Nose and Throat specialist at Sir Patrick Dun’s Hospital. His daughter is married to Mark Hely-Hutchinson, son and heir to Lord Dunoughmore, Grand Master of the Freemason Order in Ireland. Enquiries failed to reveal the existence of the ‘Vietnam’ group of which Dr. Woods is stated to be Secretary.
Patrick
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Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Patrick Roche, Secretary, the Richard Corish Branch, Irish Labour Party, Rosslare Harbour. Thanked the Archbishop for his visit to James Larkin. Is grateful for all he has done in “genuine Christian charity”. Archbishop has much in common with Dr. Dignam, Bishop of Clonfert, who did his duty. But Dr. Dignam made one mistake. He was too honest “for our newcomers to the ballot box”, and went down gloriously. “Right under Might.” The working-class pray that similar just prelates do not suffer same fate. Earnest wish is that Labour leaders of future will pay respect to bishops.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from David Pigot. The National Graves’ Commission lodged a proposed inscription with the Committee to go on the memorial of Lieut. General Patrick McGrath. The Committee could not accept the wording. McGrath was executed in Mountjoy Prison on 6 September 1940. The inscription suggested that McGrath was a member of the National Defence Force and died in defence of the state.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr. Crean regarding the proposals from the last committee meeting. He states Fr. Roland Burke-Savage was to ask Patrick Masterson to write an article on censorship for ‘Studies’ and suggests one of the committee approach him about this.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Dunne, Aughrim Street to +McQuaid regarding a film on St. Francis.
Includes; boomerang with words "To the pupils of Evergreen Street National School, Cork, from Donal McElligott, now of Canberra, Australia, who, like yourselves, was a pupil of Sister Patrick, at this school, way back in 1930. Happy days!" written on it.
Includes; Irish language letter from Padraic O'Brolchain to Sister M. Patrick O'Donnell.
Includes; copy Indenture of Assignment Reverend Brother Thomas Rahilly and others to Reverend Brother Patrick Griffin (28 December 1951); Agreement for Sale, Pierse Francis Hayes, OBE (21 February 1969); copy maps of South Presentation Convent grounds; letter from O'Flynn Exhams with copy of Order of Charity Commissioners, property Presentation Brothers to Presentation Sisters, Douglas Street (5 October 1993 - 11 June 1996).
Includes; Assignment, Patrick Banane, William Coppinger, house and forge, Douglas Street (July 1789); Surrender of Lease, Barbara O'Connell and William Coppinger, properties Douglas Road (12 May 1792); Deed of Assignment, Barbara O'Connell and William Coppinger (12 May 1792); lease, William Flyn to Sarah Barter (14 June 1793); lease, Mary Bennet, Thomas Sullivan (23 October 1813); lease, John and George Evans to Ann and Francis Penrose (22 March 1847); lease, James Wallis, Denis Riordan (25 March 1851); Deed of Assignment, (11 December 1865); Mortgage, South Presentation Sisters, Saint Patricks Place, Cork (24 January 1877); Deed, Mary and John Evans, John Penrose (15 May 1878).
Handwritten letter from Patrick Kavanagh, 19 Raglan Road, to + McQuaid. He refers to the money given by the Archbishop which must have a special grace attached to it: hate; job rejection; asks that the Archbishop write a note to the Sisters who run the Holy Child Hostel regarding accepting his friend, Hilda Moriarty, there; he had a letter from T.S. Eliot, Faber pubishers, regarding the publication of a new book of poems.