Typed letter to Fr. Dunne from Mary O’Sullivan, Lord Mayor’s Secretary, regarding the Address of Congratulations from the Dublin Corporation.
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55 Descripción archivística resultados para Sullivan
File relating to accommodation for Fr. J.K. O’Sullivan. 6 items
O’Sullivan, Derek, 9 Mornington Road, Ranelagh, encouraging the Archbishop to initiate change in education, vestments and charities.
O’Sullivan, Eileen, 5 Ailesbury Gardens, Sidney Parade. She is seeking the assistance of + McQuaid to have her aged mother admitted to Incurable Hospital, Donnybrook.
Includes; letter from Mary Sullivan to her father (20 December 1852); report card of Mary Sullivan signed by Sister Mary de Pazzi Leahy (Midsummer 1853).
letter addressed to "Rev[erend] Mother" from Reverend Mother of Launceston Presentation Convent, Philomena Bourke, seeking some information on a Sister Mother M. Gertrude O'Sullivan who had recently died and who was the last of the original Irish founding Community, also contains request for a list of Presentation Convents in "Eire".
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Fr. Brian O’Sullivan giving information on Eamon Lyons, Crumlin. He worked in England and the USA. Was a promoter in the Connolly Club movement in England. Is reported to have appeared at a public meeting in Abbey Street.
Note to +McQuaid saying John O’Sullivan, Mount Merrion, has been intercepting anti-Catholic literature in Arnotts. Copy of Pertinent Questions. Answers enclosed.
Handwritten letter to Rev. Father from Catherine O’Sullivan, Fairview. She has heard that a housing scheme is about to start for young couples about to be married. She wishes to participate. Catholic Godparent’s Guild 3/ 17/1. 25 April 1951 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Mrs M. Williams, Hon. Sec., Catholic Godparent’s Guild, thanking him for appointing Canon Robinson as their chaplain. 3/ 17/2. 22 June 1951 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Mrs Maureen Williams, Hon. Sec., Catholic Godparent’s Guild, enclosing a list of the names and addresses of its Committee. 3/ 17/3. List of the names and addresses of Committee Members. Irish Women Citizen’s and Local Government Association
File relating to Irish men executed in England between 1922 and 1940. Their bodies were being returned to Ireland for burial and the remains were to be received in the Pro-Cathedral prior to this. Mentions O’Sullivan and Dunne, Barnes and McCormack.