Bairead, Sighle, 67 Whitehall Road East. Thanked for his kind letter.
Whitehall
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Copy of typed letter to Mr. Seagraves-Daly from James Ardle MacMahon saying his letter will have the due attention of + McQuaid. National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland 3/ 36/1. 14 May 1957 Typed letter to +McQuaid from F. O’Broin, Chairman, National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland, enclosing the aims of the Movement. Asks the Archbishop to nominate a speaker to address the public meeting to launch the Movement in Moran’s Hotel, Talbot Street. Feels they should be guided by +McQuaid in spiritual and other matters. 3/ 36/2. 15 May 1957 Handwritten letter to Dr. MacMahon, Archbishop’s House, from George J. O’Sullivan, Whitehall. He has known F. O’Broin for three years and has always found him level headed and courteous. 1 item 3/ 36/3. 16 May 1957 Typed note to +McQuaid from James A. MacMahon saying Mr. O’Broin had telephoned to say that Dr. Simms has promised to nominate a speaker for the forthcoming Meeting. 3/ 36/4 17 May 1957 Typed letter to Fr. Cecil J. Barrett, Director, Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, saying the Archbishop asked him to attend the Meeting to launch the Movement on 24 May. Copy of letter enclosed. 3/ 36/5. 18 May 1957 Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Cecil J. Barrett, Director, Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, saying he proposes to see Mr. O’Broin and hopes to report shortly. Copy of letter enclosed. 3/ 36/6. 18 May 1957 Typed copy of a letter to Mr. F. O’Broin, Santry, from the Director [Fr. C. Barrett, C.S.W.B.]. He is anxious to meet Mr. O’Broin to discuss his proposal. 3/ 36/7. Letter to a newspaper from F. O’Broin, P.C., Chairman, inviting interested organisations and persons to the launch of the National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland to be held in Moran’s Hotel, Talbot Street on
O Crudhrain, Fiontan, 374 Collins Ave., Whitehall, Dublin. He is thinking of joining Sinn Fein where he would use his influence to divert youths from joining the IRA. Informed this is a matter for his Confessor.
Coghlan, Charles, 27 Glendun Road, Whitehall. Readers of newspapers should write to the Editors as well as Church Authorities.
File relating to the building of Whitehall church, Larkhill Church, and a parochial hall.
Letter from Fr. John Masterson to Fr. Mangan supplying the data requested. Larkhill/Whitehall from Glasnevin (Also mentions Ballymun Road and Ballymun parishes)
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Eilish Lynch, Gaeltacht Park, Whitehall, suggesting that a collection be taken up at all Masses for the distressed families in Northern Ireland. Letter of thanks from J.A. MacMahon.
Correspondence relating to the proposed girls ‘school site in Finglas East, and the church site at Whitehall Estate, Crumlin.
Sherman, John, 2 Bohar Buidhe, Whitehall, Dublin, seeking an appointment with + McQuaid to discuss his vocation.
Horgan, John D., 14 Clare Road, Whitehall, Dublin. He sees no reason why Mr. Kenny cannot be accepted.