Handwritten notes written by + Wall illegible.
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Letter from +Norton to +McQuaid regarding the flooding in Dublin. He mentions the new churches at East Wall Clonskeagh and the new Nuncio.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Robinson stating that he had meet with Bishop Wall who has agreed to remain as Auxiliary but has also accepted the suggestion of becoming an assistant at the Pontifical Throne.
Letter from + Robinson to +McQuaid stating that he has been informed by the S. Consistorial Congregation that Bishop Wall has been confirmed as Auxiliary Bishop.
Letter from +Robinson to +McQuaid in relation to the death of Bishop Wall.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from J.P. Walshe, Ambasciata D’Irlanda, Roma, informing him that Col. and Mrs Wall will be visiting Dublin shortly. They are excellent Catholics, sincere Americans. They will ask the Archbishop to see them.
Handwritten draft letter to Mr. Trayor from + Francis J. Wall. He is in a position to appoint Fr. Richard J. Casey as Head Chaplain.
.1967 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Chris M. Wall, Secretary, Drimnagh North-Crumlin Tenants’ Association, seeking a meeting to discuss the ownership of the Mourne Road Community Centre and why it is so hard to get the hall for meetings.
-28 March1958 File relating to the Rev. R.L. Lynn- Walls (William Albert Cork), Crow Piece Lane, Burnham Beecker, Bucks. Lynn-Wall, alias P.D. Brown and whose real name was William Albert Cork, claimed to be a clergyman in the Church of England (Old Catholic), had left the Church, and now wanted to receive instruction in the Catholic Faith. He wished to do so in Ireland and sought assurances from + McQuaid that he would receive financial assistance for the duration of the instruction. He was advised to contact the Converts’ Aid Society. He was known to the police in Britain, and had convictions for obtaining money under false pretenses. On failing to have an appointment with + McQuaid on 28 March 1958 he returned to London. Angela MacNamara
Letter from +Norton, on the SS ‘Arcadia’ to +McQuaid thanking him for coming to the North Wall to wish him ‘God’s speed’. He was delighted to have had time to say goodbye to many of his priest friends the previous night in All Hallows. He mention the voyage and his travelling companions.