Power of Attorney given by Thomas Henry Hornibrook, New Zealand to Richard Ryan and James Raphael Ryan, solicitors. 1 item
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Letter from Maurice Power, Cheltenham seeking permission to have his cremated wife buried in her parent’s grave, Lucan.
Power, Thomas, 301 Clogher Road, Crumlin East, Dublin. Items mentioned include seeing Mrs. James Chamberlain, worrying the PP, crimes.
Includes; "In fact the Church does not create Religious Institutes, it is the Spirit of God who creates …", "The Church adds to that power by giving what we call a jurisdiction.", "In Federation the President of the Federation and the officers of the Federation, if there are any ... have NO authority over members of the various groups which form the Federation ...".
letter from the Irish Consulate to Sister Berchmans Gilhooly of Presentation Convent, Fermoy, informing her of the settlement of her brothers Will and that the employment of people in the USA by her with "power-of-attorney" was completely unnecessary, was incurring costs for no good reason and offering the Consulate as a replacement; letters from the Department of External Affairs to the same effect.