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    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey C.C., Blanchardstown, County Dublin, to Hagan, in thanks for his kind letter. Describing his situation and how he came to the decision to appeal to 'the Fountain Head of Mother Church'. The vicar’s general find that he has been badly treated; His Grace is acting out of a bad animus for Dempsey

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey, Terenure (Dublin), to Hagan, expressing joy over Hagan's new important title

    Letter Card from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter card from P. Dempsey, [Kinnowbrook] Villa Terenure, Dublin, to Hagan, with congratulations and a request for advice when to visit Rome

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, to Hagan. Neither His Grace nor their friend in James Street have replied yet; asking Hagan to help him likewise when he is at the Palace this summer. He and the parish priest get on very well. He will be due for examination after the next batch

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey, on board the S.S. Oronsay, Orient Line. He decided to accept the offer of adoption by Archbishop Duhig of Brisbane; his old friend Monsignor Daly, Westminster, recommended him to Duhig. Then asking to arrange a private audience for Mr. and Mrs. Scanlan

    Postcard from P. Dempsey to [...]

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    Handwritten postcard from P. Dempsey ('Dara', Brisbane, Australia) to [...] (presumably an enclosure with a covering letter not now extant). Presenting overleaf image of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Brisbane where he officiates under Archbishop Duhig, whom he commends highly. Their residence will be the site of the new cathedral; they expect to lay the foundation stone shortly. Wishing he had begun his career in Australia; in thanks for past kindnesses. (The foundation stone was laid 16 September 1928; this item was found among papers of 1925.) [late August 1928

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, to Hagan. Asking for advice on his case; wondering whether to travel to Rome to present his case to the congregation. Would like to see the archbishop's presentation of the case; doubting that even their friend the new Vicar General [Walsh] would want to get involved. He is suffering from influenza. Asking if there is any chance that Hagan goes to Clonfert

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, to Hagan. He had news about Hagan from his cousin-in-law, Mr. Nolan. Asking for news about his [application to the congregation]; Monsignor Fitzpatrick has been encouraging him; as the archbishop is against him, so the vicars general are in his favour. 'Terribilis est locus iste'. In gratitude for the interest he has been taking in the case

    Correspondence between P. Dempsey and the Archbishops of Dublin and Brisbane

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    File of typescript copy correspondence between Fr. P. Dempsey, London, and the Archbishops of Dublin and Brisbane. It is confirmed to the Archbishop of Dublin that Dempsey has been adopted by Brisbane; Dempsey asks and receives a final financial gift from Dublin, and states that he will have no future claim on the Dublin Archdiocese. (Covering letter not extant- marked 'private and confidential'.) [14-27 Sept.

    P. F. Dempsey Groceries and Provisions

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    P. F. Dempsey 18 Boston Street Salem, Massachusetts Groceries and Provisions Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusett
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