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25 April 1960 - 16 June 1971 65 items
Correspondence related to attempts to enter the diocese. Permission granted to have a hostel in Maynooth for their own sisters - not a religious foundation. Letter from Matron of Richmond Hospital re training of the sisters and religious dress 9 cross reference to HOSPITALS file. A sister is ordered by the archbishop to return to the convent. Foundation refused, subsequently one was made in the Dublin
Richmond
27 Archivistische beschrijving results for Richmond
O’Flanagan, Patrick F., 44 Richmond Street, Dublin, drawing the Archbishop’s attention to an article on birth control.
Includes; address by Provincial Secretary Sister Mary Placida [Barry], "Reflections on 'Richmond House'", study on the spread of the Presentation Sisters, "Alaska calling", "Focus for action".
photo of a Presentation commemorative stone from Saint John's Church, Richmond, Tasmania, with page with transcription of words engraved, sent to Presentation archives by a woman that was on holiday there.
letter from Robert Browne, Bishop of Cloyne, to the Presentation Sisters, Fermoy, denying permission to purchase Richmond House and grounds, Fermoy.
Letter from +Joseph Green to +McQuaid asking advice on how to get priests from Ireland to work in his Diocese. Annotated by +McQuaid. Richmond, Virginia
Letter from Fr. Nowlan to Dr. O’Connell regarding Mass in the Richmond Hospital.
File relating to 207 Richmond Road and its sale. Mentions Charles J. Russell, Thomas S. Martin and Tomas Milne.
Letter from Edward Gleeson, solicitor to Fr. Des Williams regarding 6 Richmond Avenue.
Shutler, Mary, Kew Place, Kew, Richmond. Seeks the Archbishop’s help in acquiring a nursing home for her mother.