"F[athe]r Thomas Betagh, S.J. [Jesuit]" (George A. Little); "Rev[erend] John Austin, S.J. [Jesuit]" (George A. Little); letter addressed from "4 rue du Cloitre, OI- 130 Nantua" to Sister Caramel [Kennefick ?] concerning Irish Jesuit priests that were ordained in Europe and returned to Ireland during the Penal times (signed Father Francis Finnegan, Jesuit) (5 November 1975); "Saint Ignatius Loyola" (Francis Thompson).
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23 January 1947
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Malbasa, Prof. Ante, 25 bis Rue Duvivier, Paris. He was an active member of Krisari under the leadership of Archbishop Saric in Yugoslavia. Is now a refugee from Communism in Austria. Wants to come to Ireland.
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16 December 1962
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Chevasnelle, Autoine de la, 79 Rue Des Tennerolles, St. Cloud. In French. Thanks + McQuaid for the solace given to his aunt, Ida Monaghan. Refers to the dictatorship (of de Gaulle) and to his son- in-law who is an instructor in tank warfare.