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Letter from Fr. John Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Fr. John Doyle, Ferns, County Wexford, to Hagan, asking for papal nuptial blessing for Mary Bridget Bolger and John Bolger, solicitor
Letter from James T. Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from James T. Doyle, Richemont, Leysin (Switzerland), to (Hagan), regretting he cannot come to Rome because his brother is ill
Letter from James Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from James Doyle, St. Carmel's, Kilkenny, to Hagan. As one executors of the late coadjutor Downey's will, explaining the dilemma they find themselves in due to clauses regarding property in Kilkenny city. They are faced with a sentence over non-payment of workmen's salaries unless a new coadjutor is appointed with no delay
Letter from Annie Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Annie Doyle, Calverstown Lodge, Kilcullen, County Kildare, to Hagan. Though he left them a quarter of a century ago, asking him to obtain a papal blessing for the marriage of her eldest daughter, having 'none of this world's goods to bestow on her'
Letter from Annie Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Annie Doyle, Calverstown Lodge, Kilcullen (County Kildare), to Hagan. Grateful for his advice; she shall write to Curran with the particulars. Giving the name of Pollie's husband, Thomas O'Mahoney, Dublin. Her daughter visited from Liverpool with a non-Catholic friend who found their religion most wonderful
Letter from Peter Doyle to Hagan
Typescript letter from Peter Doyle P.P., Parochial House, Mooncoin, County Waterford, to (Hagan), having had no news for a long time. Commenting on their cold and long winter, delaying agriculture. In politics, the 'doctrine' of the steppingstones towards a republic has by now been shamelessly abandoned 'and unity with the English Commonwealth of Nations is openly proclaimed by our wretched Government...' De Valera's views are not optimistic, thinking that 'not in our time will we again occupy the position we had gainedin 1921. Then asking to receive kindly an arts teacher who will travel from New South Wales to Rome; explaining his connection with the Brigidines in Ireland. Then observing that Mussolini's claim, as cast into his new programme, 'is nothing short of the most sweeping Erastianism so often condemned by the Church'- it would mean a complete break with the Vatican
Letter from Peter Doyle to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Peter Doyle P.P., Parochial House, Mooncoin, Waterford, to (Hagan), having seen him recently in Rome. Recommending two Miss Harneys, Sydney (formerly Tipperary), asking to obtain tickets for a papal audience for them. Drawing parallel between the floods in parts of Italy and the terrible plight Ireland is in due to bad weather and the ineptitude and inaction 'of the Cosgravian jobbers': thousands of acres are flooded in the Shannon plains, but the government has no funds to remedy the disaster. However, 'they can send five millions a year off to England, and can spend the trifle of 20, or 30 millions on the Electric Shannon scheme'. Another general election is likely; hoping the jobbers and traitors will be 'sent about their business'
Telegram from Pat Doyle to Hagan
Telegram from Pat Doyle, Inchicore Road, Dublin, to Hagan, with congratulations
Telegram from Canon Doyle to Hagan
Telegram from Canon Doyle, Mooncoin (County Kilkenny), to Hagan, with warmest congratulations
Letter from Fr. Joseph Doyle to Hagan
Holograph letter from Fr. Joseph Doyle, Parochial House, Laurencetown, County Down, to Hagan, enclosing a petition in affinity (not extant)
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