Reference Number,Record description,Date,Record File,Author,Record type,Published,Keywordss 17401d/63,"Letter from Dorothy Tulridy to Sean Lemass undated, requesting that Lemass autograph two pictures for President Kennedy's sisters, Miss Jean Smith and Mrs Eunice Shriver.",,John F Kennedy President of USA,,Letter,,Irish/Americanss 17401d/63,"Letter from Mary Smilley, New York, USA, to Mr. O'Dowd, thanking him for forwarding requested copies of the 'Irish Press' and the 'Evening Press'. Also informs him that the only fault she finds with the Irish nation is partition and entreats the Irish peo",02/08/1963,John F Kennedy President of USA,,Letter,,Irish/Americanss 17401d/63,"Letter from Pauline Roland (Mrs Harold Roland Shapiro) to Sean Lemass, enclosing a copy of the Irish ballad 'Son of Killarney' which herself and her husband wrote with Morton Downey and thanking him for the reception accorded to JF Kennedy.",16/07/1963,John F Kennedy President of USA,,Letter,,Irish/Americanss17439A/63,"Anonymous letter to the Taoiseach, dated 5 December 1963, requesting that the Taoiseach ensures that married women with no children receive 'fair play when wills are made'. She insists that legislation should protect the wife in the case of a husband maki",05/12/1963,"Administration of Estates and Wills, Legislation 1963",,Letter,,inheritances17439A/63,"Resolution passed by D‡il ƒireann at its meeting, 6 November 1963, that legislation should be passed ensuring that a person may not dispose by will of his property without making provision for a dependent wife and/or children.",06/11/1964,"Administration of Estates and Wills, Legislation 1963",,Resolution,,inheritances17439A/63,Memorandum for the Government from the Office of the Minister for Justice regarding the Administration of Estates and Wills. Contains a submission by the Minister of a general scheme of a Bill to provide for the amendment and consolidation of the law rela,27/02/1963,"Administration of Estates and Wills, Legislation 1963",,Memorandum,,inheritances17439A/63,Memorandum from the Minister for Justice for the Committee of Government regarding the Administration of Estates and Wills. Discusses the 'legal rights' of the surviving spouse and surviving children.,23/07/1963,"Administration of Estates and Wills, Legislation 1963",,Memorandum,,inheritances17486/63,"Department of Local Government Local Inquiry into the administration by Dublin Corporation of the law respecting unfit dwellings and dangerous structures in relation to buildings which collapsed involving loss of life in Bolton Street and Fenian Street, D",18/07/1963,Dangerous Buildings Public Inquiry Dublin 1963,,Report,,housings17492/63,"Letter from NS O'Nuallain to Miss Sheila Murphy, Assistant Secretary, Department of External Affairs, responding to a request from the Ambassador in London that the Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, attend the annual 'Ireland Week' held in London on 12 March 1964.",27/07/1963,Taoiseach Sean Lemass,,Letter,,cultures 17498/63,"Letter from R Gallopin, Executive Director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, to Mrs Leslie de Barra, Chairman of the Central Council, Irish Red Cross, Dublin, dated 21 June 1963. Letter informing Mrs de Barra of the creation of new delegati",21/06/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, to the Taoiseach Sean Lemass, requesting his advice concerning a proposed meeting between herself and the Assistant Director of the International Red Cross. The object of the meeting is to c",25/06/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Sean Lemass to Mrs Leslie Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, informing her that he has no objection to her meeting with the Assistant Director of the International Red Cross. The object of the meeting is to consider the possibility of e",25/06/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross, to Sean Lemass, appending a summary of the discussion she had with the delegate from the International Committee of the Red Cross. The object of the meeting is to consider the possibility of establi",13/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Leopold Bossier, International Committee of the Red Cross, to Mrs Leslie Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross, dated 19 July 1963. Mr Leopold thanks her for her assistance and promises to keep her informed of developments.",19/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Copy of a letter from the Minister for Justice, Charles J Haughey, to Mrs Tom Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross, dated 22 July 1963. Letter is a response to a request made by Mrs Barry for a confidential report on the character of an individual connected w",22/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Copy of a letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Irish Red Cross Society, to Charles J Haughey, Minister for Justice, thanking him for meeting with her and setting out the details of the situation clearly.",24/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Irish Red Cross Society, to Mr. Leopold Rossier, President, International Committee of the Red Cross, dated 24 July 1963, forwarding copies of correspondence between herself and various government departments",24/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Irish Red Cross Society, to Sean Lemass, Taoiseach, dated 24 July 1963, forwarding copies of correspondence between herself and various government departments.",24/07/1963,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 17498/63,"Letter from Mrs Leslie Barry, Irish Red Cross Society, to Sean Lemass, Taoiseach, dated 14 September 1964, informing him that the International Committee of the Red Cross had appointed Mr. Appenzeller, a Swiss citizen, naturalised as an Irish citizen, as ",14/09/1964,"International Committee of the Red Cross, Establishment of Delegation in Ireland",,Letter,,Red Crosss 1760c/64,"Letter from Margery H Forester, Dorset, England to Sean Lemass, Taoiseach, dated 27 February 1964, informing him that she is currently researching material to write a biography of Michael Collins. She requests access to a diary written by Collins, which w",27/02/1964,Michael Collins Biographies,,Letter,,biographers 1760c/64,"Copy of letter from NS Nuallain to Miss Margarey H Forrester, dated 2 March 1964, informing her that enquiries were being made into allowing her access to the Michael Collins diary.",02/03/1964,Michael Collins Biographies,,Letter,,biographers 1760c/64,"Letter from the Secretary, Department of Defence, to the Department of the Taoiseach, dated 11 April 1964, informing them that there was no trace of the diary of Michael Collins referred to in Miss Margarey H Forrester's letter. There are photostat copies",11/04/1964,Michael Collins Biographies,,Letter,,biographers 1760c/64,"Letter from NS Nuallain to Miss Margarery H Forester, informing her that the Department have no knowledge of a diary written by Michael Collins in the last months of his life.",13/04/1964,Michael Collins Biographies,,Letter,,biographers 1760c/64,"Letter to Miss Margery H Forester, from NS Nuallain, drawing her attention to an article in the Sunday Independent concerning a 'secret diary of Michael Collins'. The diary referred to commenced on 20 August 1922.",04/05/1964,Michael Collins Biographies,,Letter,,biographers 1762E/94,"Letter from Mrs M Molloy to the Taoiseach, regarding the payment of the remainder of the retiring gratuity to pre-1950 teachers.",,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,Letter from Mrs Mary Molloy to the Taoiseach requesting a reply to her correspondence regarding the payment of the remainder of the retiring gratuity to pre-1950 teachers.,05/01/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Madge Rogers to the Mr de Valera, dated 12 February 1959, reminding him of her case under the pre-1950 teachers' pension gratuity.",12/02/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Mrs Bridget Burke to Eamon de Valera dated 15 February 1958, detailing her claim under the pre-1950's teachers' pension gratuity. In the letter she gives details of her teaching career and her support for de Valera over the years.",15/02/1958,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Madge Rogers to Eamon de Valera, dated 18 February 1959 requesting that he personally intervene in her case.",18/02/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,Petition from the 'pre 1950 Outcasts' Women Teachers to Eamon de Valera requesting that the Minister for Education give sympathetic consideration to the women teachers who suffered heavy financial loss by their forced early retirement.,,National Teachers Pensions General,,Petition,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Unsigned letter to the Minister for Finance dated 5 March 1959, suggesting the debate concerning the pre-1950 pensioned teachers be re-opened. The author feels it may be possible to re-open the debate on the basis of the payment being spread over three to",05/03/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teachers<br>pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Mrs Mary McDaid, to the Taoiseach, dated 11 March 1959, requesting that the Taoiseach consider the case of the pre-1950 pensioned teachers with sympathy. Informs him that she has made several novenas to St. Jude.",11/03/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,Copy of a letter from the Department of the Taoiseach to Mrs Mary Molloy informing her that her claim as a pre-1950 pensioned teacher for payment of a retiring gratuity had been referred to the Minister for Education. The Minister for Education requested ,29/05/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,Letter from Mrs Mary Molloy to the Taoiseach dated 2 June 1959 informing him that she had received the letter containing the decision of the Minister for Education regarding the pre-1950 pensioned teachers. She informs him that her Association (not named),02/06/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Mrs Mary Molloy, to the Taoiseach informing him that her Association (not named) intend to secure their rights.",06/06/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from Mary Molloy to Taoiseach reminding him that the forthcoming election is essential for Fianna Fail and they should not dispense with the good wishes of the electors, in particular those seeking the pre-1950 pensioned teachers gratuity.",09/06/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,"Letter from JF Dukes to Maire Bean an Bhrunaigh, dated 8 May 1959, informing her that the government had given full consideration to the matter of pre-1950 pensioned teachers gratuity, and a further payment would not be possible.",08/05/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 1762E/94,Letter from Maire Bean an Bhrunaigh to the Taoiseach dated 4 June 1959 requesting a gratuity for the pre-1950 pensioned teachers.,04/06/1959,National Teachers Pensions General,,Letter,,pensions; teacherss 6200B/94,"Text of the regulations adopted at the Annual Delegate Conference, 1960, of the Workers' Union of Ireland. Resolution concerning 'employment of women states that because of the seriousness of redundancy, emigration and low marriage rate in this country, a",19/11/1960,Retirement of Staff Regulations,,Memorandum,,employment of womens 9453A/94,"Copy of a letter from Mrs T O'Connor, dated 23 October 1959, regarding her Dispensary Doctor, Dr Deasy, who worked in the Ballyfermot area. She wishes to know if Dr Deasy is to be replaced and requests that he be retained.",23/10/1953,"Local Appointments Commission, Complaints against Administration",,Letter,,healths 9453A/94,"Copy of a letter dated 17 November 1959 from JA Robins, Department of Health, to Mrs T O'Connor, Ballyfermot, informing her that it was unlikely that Dr. Deasy's services as a temporary District Medical Officer would be terminated for some time.",17/11/1959,"Local Appointments Commission, Complaints against Administration",,Letter,,healths 1937C/95,"Letter from Maire Ni Mhurchadha to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, dated 10 January 1964, informing him that Austria was chosen as the venue for the 1965 conference of the International Red Cross.",10/01/1964,International Red Cross Conferences,,Letter,,Red Crosss 1937C/95,"Copy of a letter from Leslie, Bean T de Barra to the Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, dated 30 September 1964, requesting the government's opinion regarding the future International Convention for the Protection of Civil Defence Personnel.",30/09/1964,International Red Cross Conferences,,Letter,,Red Crosss 1937C/95,"Copy of a letter from Sean Lemass to Leslie, Bean T de Barra, dated 15 October 1964, informing him that he does not think the government should support any effort to confine protection for Civil Defence personnel. Rather the government should seek to obta",15/10/1964,International Red Cross Conferences,,Letter,,Red Crosss 1937C/95,"Letter from Leslie, Bean T Barra to the Taoiseach date 14 November 1964, forwarding a copy of the confidential report on the meeting of Experts on the position of Civil Defence Services in International Humanitarian Law.",14/11/1964,International Red Cross Conferences,,Letter,,Red Crosss 1937C/95,"Memorandum from Leslie, Bean de Barra, to Gerald Bartley, Minister for Defence, containing her personal comments on the Confidential Report on Meeting of Experts on the Position of Civil Defence Services in International Humanitarian Law.",12/11/1964,International Red Cross Conferences,,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 2178D/95,"Letter from NS Nuallain to the Department of the President informing them that the government decided to authorise and to advise the President to issue 'Exequaturs' to Miss Edna Genlie, Consul at the United States of America at Dublin.",10/11/1964,"Consuls in Ireland, Appointment General",,Letter,,consuls in Irelands 6521D/95,"Article from the 'Irish Press' dated 4 May 1964 concerning the presentation by Mrs Eileen O'Hanrahan O'Reilly, sister of Michael O'Hanrahan, of two books and a lecture written by Michael, to Kilmainham Jail. The Taoiseach, Sean Lemass was also present.",04/05/1964,"Kilmainham Jail, Preservation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commemorations 6834B/95,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Health regarding equal pay for the post of Chief Medical Adviser. The salary scale for the post was differentiated on a sex basis, as in the case of other professional posts in the Civil Service. Howeve",16/07/1964,Equal Pay for Men and Women,,Memorandum,,equal pays 6834B/95,"Memorandum for the government regarding the post of the Chief Medical Adviser containing the views of the Department of Finance. The Minister considers the suggested solution proposed, that one scale be fixed for a married man and another scale for a sing",20/07/1964,Equal Pay for Men and Women,,Memorandum,,equal pays 6834B/95,"Letter from Sean MacEntee to Mr J Ryan, Minister for Finance, informing him that the competition for filling the post of Chief Medical Adviser should be limited to men.",30/11/1964,Equal Pay for Men and Women,,Letter,,equal pays 10470C/3/95,Memorandum from the Government from the Department of Education regarding the vacancy for Government Nominee on the Senate of the National University of Ireland. Appendix A states that at least one of the four persons nominated by the government must be a,15/10/1960,National University Nomination to Senate,,Memorandum,,senate nominationss 11007F/95,"Letter from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman Irish Red Cross, to the Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, dated 12 May 1960, informing him that over £60,000 had been collected for the World Refugee Year. She also asks if it would be possible to place special World Re",12/05/1960,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,Red Crosss 11007F/95,"Copy of a letter from Sean Lemass to Leslie, Bean T de Barra, dated 19 May 1960, informing her that the proposal to place special World Refugee Collection Boxes in the D‡ilbar and restaurant was approved.",19/05/1960,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,Red Crosss 11356D/95,Memo containing decision by Minister for Transport and Power to appoint Mrs Kit Aherne as board member of Bord F‡ilte.,16/06/1964,An Bord Failte Appointment,,Memorandum,,Bord Failte Board Memberships 11356D/95,"Letter from Dean Lemass to Mrs Kit Ahern, Senator, informing her that her membership of Bord F‡ilte terminates with her nomination to the Senate.",27/11/1964,An Bord Failte Appointment,,Letter,,Bord Failte Board Memberships 11356D/95,Letter from Kit Ahern informing him of her reasons for accepting her nomination to the Senate,01/12/1964,An Bord Failte Appointment,,Letter,,Bord Failte Board Memberships 11825C/95,"Letter from CC Cremin to Miss TJ Beere, Secretary, Department of Transport and Power, informing her that they are in agreement with the recommendation for the establishment of a Tribunal of Inquiry to investigate the problem of cattlemen at Dublin Port.",26/10/1960,"Dublin Port and Docks, Strikes and Labour Disputes",,Letter,,inquirys 11941D/95,"Copy of Government Minutes stating that it was decided to advise the President to nominate Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra, to be chairman of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society.",20/03/1959,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman and Members of Central Council",,Minutes,,Red Crosss 13764C/95,Draft of Government minutes regarding permanent assignment of justices and appointment of justices to the District Courts. Records decision to advise the President to appoint Eileen Kennedy as Justice of the District Court with effect from the 8 April 196,07/04/1964,"Donnachadha MacDonnchadha, Judicial Appointments",,Minutes,,judicial appointmentss 13875E/95,"Letter from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, to Sean Lemass forwarding to him correspondence from the International Committee on transfer of gold and her reply.",02/01/1964,United Nations,,Letter,,Red Crosss 13875E/95,"Letter from Leslie, Bean T de Barra to Rev. Dr. James Corboy, Bishop, Northern Rhodesia, informing him that the allocation of the moneys collected by the Society on its National Appeal for Freedom from Hunger Campaign is a matter for Government policy.",11/01/1964,United Nations,,Letter,,Red Crosss 13875E/95,"Letter from Lemass to Mrs Barry, informing her that it would not be practicable to make contributions from the National Freedom from Hunger Campaign Collection to individual appeals. Instead it has been decided to concentrate their effort in one area in c",17/01/1964,United Nations,,Letter,,Red Crosss 13875E/95,"Report from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society and Chairman, National Freedom from Hunger Campaign, on the Conference of European Representatives of Freedom from Hunger Campaign Committees. She outlines the two projects which are t",26/03/1964,United Nations,,Report,,Red Cross14015C/95,Memorandum from the Department of Transport and Energy to the Government regarding the proposed increase in the pensions paid to existing CIE regular wage grade pensioners. In the memorandum reference is made to female members who pay a reduced contributi,11/05/1964,"Coras Iompair Eireann, Superannuation Schemes",,Memorandum,,pensions 14377B/95,"Letter to Kevin Mangan, Legal Assistant, Office of the Attorney General, informing him that the Taoiseach has decided to appoint Miss Kathleen Staunton to the established position of Law Clerk in the Office of Chief State Solicitor.",07/11/1964,Chief State Solicitor's Office Appointment of Law Clerks,,Letter,,employments 14377B/95,"Copy of letter from D O'Suilleabhain to Miss Kathleen Staunton, informing her of her appointment as  Law Clerk in the Office of Chief State Solicitor.",03/12/1964,Chief State Solicitor's Office Appointment of Law Clerks,,Letter,,employments 14377B/95,"Letter from Kathleen Staunton to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, enquiring as to the terms of her employment.",08/12/1964,Chief State Solicitor's Office Appointment of Law Clerks,,Letter,,employments 16238B/95,"Letter from Kit Ahern, President of the Irish Countrywomen's Association, to the Taoiseach, requesting that he meet with her and Mrs Joan Coady, to discuss the next Triennial Conference to be held in Dublin in 1965.",07/01/1964,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Letter,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16238B/95,"Letter from Dulcie Proctor, Organising Secretary, the Federation of Women's Institutes of Northern Ireland, to Mrs Joan Coady, informing her of the outcome of the proposals made at the meeting of the  Ad Hoc Conference Committee, regarding the Triennial C",28/11/1963,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Letter,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16238B/95,"Letter from Mrs Kit Ahern, President, Irish Countrywomen's Association, to Michael Hillard, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, requesting an Irish stamp for the eleventh conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World to be held in Dublin.",13/01/1964,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Letter,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16238B/95,"Letter from Joan Coady to Mr O'Foghlu, Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding the suggested programme of the eleventh conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World to be held in Dublin.",13/01/1964,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Letter,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16238B/95,"Letter from the Department of Agriculture to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a memorandum on the Irish Countrywomen's Association. He suggests that the Association will seek financial assistance to fund the conference and su",14/01/1964,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Letter,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16238B/95,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach on his meeting with Mrs Ahern and Mrs Coady, Irish Countrywomen's Association, stating that he agreed to a State reception and that the government would be willing to provide some financial assistance.",17/01/1964,"Associated Countrywomen of the World, Eleventh Triennial Conference, Dublin, September 1965",,Memorandum,,Irish Countrywomen's Associations 16845B/95,"Letter from Kate Finegan, Honorary Secretary, Queen's University Literary and Scientific Society, to Sean Lemass, acknowledging his response to their invitation to address the Society.",04/06/1964,Queen's University Belfast,,Letter,,Queen's University Belfasts 16924B/95,"Department of the Taoiseach memorandum detailing a telephone conversation with Sybil Connolly, regarding an exhibition of Irish Art and Culture and requesting a meeting with the Taoiseach on that subject and on the Irish fashion trade.",28/01/1963,"Irish Art and Culture, proposed exhibition at Stanford University, Connecticut, USA",,Memorandum,,art and cultures 17052A/95,"Letter from Una Byrne to Sean Lemass, detailing reasons as to why she feels it would be unwise for the government to grant the Union of Students in Ireland recognition.",29/12/1964,Union of Students in Ireland General,,Letter,,politicss 17226/95,"Letter from EP Quigley, to the Secretary, Information Department, Department of External Affairs, requesting to know if passages published in 'India News' detailing Sean Lemass' understanding of the Kashmir problem were accurate. She also requests a verba",08/10/1964,Kashmir Dispute between India and Pakistan,,Letter,,foreign affairss 17318/95,"Article on a number of women from Shinrone, who were informed that a vocational school in Co. Offaly was not a suitable place for home management classes. The classes were conducted by Mary Hegarty, under the rural home advice scheme operated by the Count",28/03/1964,Rural Home Economic Advisory Service,Larry Sheedy,Newsclipping,Irish Farmer's Journal,educations 17399A/95,Article in the 'Irish Times' by Miriam Hederman about Ireland's application for membership to the European Economic Community.,23/03/1964,European Economic Community Newscuttings,Miriam Hederman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,EECs 17627/95,"Letter from the Irish Red Cross Society to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a motion passed by the committee expressing its pleasure at the government's decision to 'formulate a new and progressive Irish language policy'.",15/08/1964,Coimisiun un Athbheochan na Gaeilge Report,,Letter,,Irish languages 17627/95,"Letter from Carmel M Flynn, Macra na Feirme, Co. Waterford, to Sean Lemass, calling upon the government to implement a positive policy on the national language.",18/07/1964,Coimisiun un Athbheochan na Gaeilge Report,,Letter,,Irish language96/6/14,"Letter from Doreen Elliot, a pupil from Lisnaskea Secondary School, to the Taoiseach, requesting permission to visit Leinster House on Saturday, 8 May.",,Leinster House Visitors,,Letter,,Leinster House96/6/14,"Letter from Margaret Jacob, St Mary's School, Dublin, to the Taoiseach, requesting permission to visit Leinster House. The letter is both hand-written and in braille.",28/11/1969,Leinster House Visitors,,Letter,,Leinster House96/6/47,"Letter from Mrs B Dewar, to the 'Honorable Prime Minister of Eire', enquiring as to the exact colours of the Irish National flag.",11/03/1969,National Flag Miscellaneous Suggestions and Requests,,Letter,,National Flag96/6/47,"Letter from the Department of the Taoiseach to Mrs Janina M Downey, Washington, responding to her request for two small authentic Irish flags.",23/10/1969,National Flag Miscellaneous Suggestions and Requests,,Letter,,National Flag96/6/64,"Letter from D O'Suilleabhain to P O'Murchadha, Department of Defence, regarding the list of men killed in 'Easter Week 1916' and the 'men executed following Easter Week 1916' contained in the file on the Dora Sigerson Shorter memorial.",29/03/1966,1916 Memorial Dora Sigerson Shorter,,Letter,,1916 Memorial96/6/76,"Letter from the Office of the Minister for Finance to the Taoiseach, informing him that due to the payment of maternity grants and children's allowances which were available under the social welfare and health services, the triplets bounty had become supe",27/09/1965,Triplets Bounty Procedure,,Letter,,Triplets Bounty96/6/170,"Letter from Sean Lemass to Dr J Ryan, Minister for Finance, regarding the general application of the principle of equal pay for all civil servants. Suggests that the Minister bring the matter before the Government, without reference to any particular case",01/12/1964,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Letter,,equal pay96/6/170,"Letter from LP O'Donohoe, Honorary Secretary, Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations, to the Secretary to the Government, informing him of the terms of a resolution passed unanimously at the Annual Delegate Meeting of the Conference. Re",16/12/1965,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Letter,,equal pay96/6/170,"Letter from Helen L Burke and Evelyn P Owens, Joint Secretaries, Association of Women Citizens of Ireland, to Sean Lemass, expressing concern at the Labour Court's recommendation of £1 per week pay increase for men and pro rata for women and children. Let",24/04/1966,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Letter,,equal pay96/6/170,"The Joint Secretaries of the  Association of Women Citizens of Ireland published a copy of a letter they had addressed to Sean Lemass in the Evening Herald. The letter is from Helen L Burke and Evelyn P Owens, Joint Secretaries, Association of Women Citiz",27/04/1966,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Newspaper clipping,Evening Herald,equal pay96/6/170,"Article by Helen Lucy Burke, entitled 'A Plea for Equal Pay for Women', in which the views of the various political parties and trade unions  on the matter of equal pay for women is discussed. The government was criticised for not fulfilling their promise",25/03/1966,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,Helen Lucy Burke,Newspaper clipping,Business and Finance,equal pay96/6/170,"D‡ilquestion from Brendan Corish to ask the Minister for Industry and Commerce, if he will state, in view of the Government's declared intention to adhere to the Treaty of Rome, including the clause relating to equal pay for men and women, whether it is g",11/05/1966,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Dail Question,,equal pay96/6/170,"Draft letter addressed to the joint Secretaries, Association of Women Citizens of Ireland, forwarding a reply by the Minister for Industry and Commerce to a question on the matter of equal pay. The D‡ilquestion was from Brendan Corish, asking the Minister",,Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report,,Letter,,equal pay96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of External Affairs to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a copy of a note and enclosures from the Secretary General of the United Nations requesting information with regard to the implementation of the principles state",29/04/1966,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from D O'Suilleabhain to the Department of External Affairs, responding to the request made by the United Nations and informing them of the number of women elected to the national Parliament and the number of women appointed to high governmental, j",05/05/1966,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of External Affairs to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a draft declaration on the elimination of discrimination against women which is on the agenda for the Twenty-First Regular Session of the General Assembly of the",16/08/1966,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of External Affairs to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding enclosures from the Secretary-General of the United Nations concerning the study of the possibility of establishing a unified long-term United Nations Programme ",23/12/1966,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from LP O'Donohoe, Hon. Secretary, the Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations, to the Secretary to the Government, forwarded the terms of a resolution passed unanimously at their recent Annual Delegate Meeting. The resolution cal",05/01/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Secretary to the Government to LP O'Donohoe, Hon. Secretary, Irish Conference of Professional and Service Association, acknowledging receipt of their letter dated 5 January 1967 conveying the text of a resolution passed at their recent con",09/01/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"D‡ilquestion to be put by Richie Ryan to the Taoiseach requesting to know if the Taoiseach, having regard to the practice in EEC countries of paying men and women equally for equal work, what steps are being taken by the government to give practical appli",20/07/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,"Extract from the Official Report of D‡ilDebates containing Richie Ryan's question requesting to know if the Taoiseach, having regard to the practice in EEC countries of paying men and women equally for equal work, what steps are being taken by the governm",20/07/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail Question,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of External Affairs to the Department of the Taoiseach, referring to the correspondence concerning the possibility of establishing a unified long-term United Nations programme for the Advancement of Women and to transmit a copy ",24/08/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Copy of a two part interview with the Taoiseach, Jack Lynch. The interview is mainly concerned with his opinion on the role Irish women had to play in the economic progress of the country and the possibility of having the sex barriers 'evened out'. Lynch ",29/08/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,Ida Grehan,Newspaper clipping,Irish Times,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from R O'Foghlu to the Department of External Affairs regarding the correspondence from the Secretary-General of the United Nations concerning a possible United Nations Programme for the Advancement of Women, and informing him that his Department h",07/09/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Dr B Weekes. Hon. Secretary, the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs of the Republic of Ireland, forwarding a resolution unanimously passed at their Annual General Meeting. Resolution calls upon the government to rat",22/11/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the LP O'Donohoe, the Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations, to the Secretary to the Government, forwarding terms of a resolution passed unanimously at a recent Annual General Meeting, calling on the government to terminate",20/12/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the LP O'Donohoe, the Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations, to the Secretary to the Government, forwarding terms of a resolution passed unanimously at a recent Annual General Meeting, calling on the government to support t",20/12/1967,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Copy of a letter from the Under Secretary, Legal Counsel, United Nations, to the Minister for External Affairs informing him of the accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Convention on the Political Rights of Women ad",,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from R O'Foghlu to the Department of External Affairs, concerning the question of Irish accession to the United Nations Convention on the Political Rights of Women, and informing him that the Department has no suggestions to offer on the matter.",27/02/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Frank Gallagher, Department of External Affairs, to the Department of the Taoiseach, requesting that they supply him with information with regard to the implementation of the Convention on Political Rights of Women, particularly as regards",24/09/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Memorandum for the Government from the Department of External Affairs on the Convention on the Political Rights of Women. The Minister for External Affairs recommends that Ireland should accede to the Convention with reservation in regard to the employmen,09/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Memorandum,,equal rights96/6/184,Note stating that the Minister for External Affairs was thinking of another Convention. There is no objection from any source to the proposed accession to the Convention on Political Rights of Women.,18/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Note,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Secretary to the Government to the Private Secretary, Department of External Affairs, informing him that the Government feel Ireland should accede to the United Nations Convention on Political Rights of Women subject to the two reservation",22/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Hilda Tweedy and B Weekes to the Taoiseach, informing him of the formation of the Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations and of the organisations involved in this Committee. Enclosed is a memorandum on the status of women in Ireland and a l",21/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from PJ Hillery to Jack Lynch, regarding his increasing concern about the question of discrimination against women workers. Hillery expresses his belief that the government will be increasingly embarrassed by publicity and pressure for the adoption",24/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from J Lynch to DJ Hillery, Minister for Labour, informing him that he will consider his comments regarding equal pay for men and women and will write to him on the matter.",25/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from J Lynch to Mrs Tweedy, Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations, informing her that it will not be possible to arrange an interview with her committee before the end of the year.",28/10/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Frank Gallagher, Department of External Affairs, to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a copy of the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and requesting any observations the Department may hav",07/11/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Secretary to the Government to the Department of External Affairs, informing him that the Department had no observations to make on the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.",11/11/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Office of the Minister for Labour to the Private Secretary, Department of the Secretary, concerning the representations made to the Taoiseach by the 'Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations' and outlining the Minister for Labour's views ",20/11/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Office of the Minister for Social Welfare to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, regarding the memorandum on the Status of Women in Ireland submitted to the Taoiseach by the Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations. The Mi",26/11/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Radio and Television message by the Taoiseach, Mr J Lynch, on Human Rights Day, 10 December 1968, in which the government policy in regard to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimina",10/12/1968,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,speech,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Tony O'Dalaigh to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, informing him that equal opportunities in education are available to boys and girls. He also informs him that married women teachers are eligible for appointment in all type",02/01/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Statement issued by the Minister for Health for the guidance of expectant mothers who may qualify for free maternity and infant care services. Statement contains a list of the provisions available to the mothers.,,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,statement,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of External Affairs to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, regarding the 'Points of Discussion' memorandum sent to the Taoiseach by the Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations. Letter outlines the views of the ",16/01/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from B Weekes, Hon. Secretary, Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland to the Taoiseach, requesting a meeting with him to discuss the correspondence which they have forwarded to him.",22/01/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, to Mrs B Weekes, Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland, informing her that the Taoiseach will write to the Chairman in the near future.",23/01/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of Justice to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, detailing the Minister for Justice, Mr O'Morain's comments and suggestions on the memorandum received from the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland.",24/01/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland, to the Taoiseach requesting a meeting to discuss the establishment of a National Commission on the Status of Women.",13/03/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of the Taoiseach to Mrs Hilda Tweedy, Department of the Taoiseach, informing her that the Taoiseach would be in contact at a later date.",21/03/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, requesting their reply to the memorandum on the status of women in Ireland. Mrs Hilda Tweedy, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland, had written to the Taoiseach requesti",21/03/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of Finance to the Department of the Taoiseach, informing him that the memorandum on the status of women in Ireland was receiving attention.",24/03/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Note to Mr O'Foghlu informing him that the Taoiseach had not committed himself to meet the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland.,28/03/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,note,,equal rights96/6/184,D‡ilquestion from Liam Cosgrave asking if the Taoiseach had received a memorandum recommending the establishment of a National Commission on the Status of Women and the action he proposes to take in the matter.  Taoiseach replied that Departmental conside,16/04/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,"News paper article from the Sunday Press entitled 'Women wait for decision on status', containing summary of the delay in the Taoiseach decision regarding the establishment of a governmental commission on women's status in Ireland.",20/04/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Newspaper Clipping,Sunday Press,equal rights96/6/184,"Draft memorandum for the Government from the Department of Labour on equal pay for equal work for men and women in the public service. The Minister for Labour expresses his opinion that the government should review its policy on equal pay for equal work, ",May-69,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Memorandum,,equal rights96/6/184,"Speech made by the Minister for Finance, Charles J Haughey,  entitled 'Women in Irish Society'.  Minister stresses that 'a progressive political party like Fianna Fail with an enlightened social conscience must have a special place in its policies for wom",Jun-69,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,speech,,equal rights96/6/184,Note on the Seventh Report of the Commission on Income Taxation's recommendation that a wife's earned income allowance of £45 should be absorbed in the married allowance and that the allowance should be discontinued.,,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,note,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Florence Murphy, Education Officer, Irish Congress of Trade Unions, to J Lynch, requesting to know the government's intentions regarding the implementation of the ILO Convention 100 on equal pay for work of equal value.",12/06/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal pay96/6/184,"D‡ilquestion from M O'Leary asking if the Taoiseach will initiate steps towards providing equal pay for men and women doing equal work. Copy of reply from the Taoiseach, Minister for Finance and the Minister for Health.",15/07/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Eileen Hackett, Irish Housewives Association, to Charles J Haughey, asking if he would support the establishment of a commission to inquire into the status of women.",01/07/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of Finance to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, giving the Minister's opinion on the implications of the establishment of a 'equal pay' commission. The Minister recognises the growing demand for equal pay but i",13/08/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the General Secretary, Irish Congress of Trade Unions to the Taoiseach, forwarding a resolution adopted at the Annual Delegate Conference reaffirming its conviction that unequal pay for work of equal value by men and women is a denial of the c",29/08/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from J Lynch to CJ Haughey, informing him that he thought the suggestion to establish a 'National Commission on the Status of Women' was 'a good idea'.",10/09/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Newspaper article entitled 'Increase in wages for 5,000 women'. Article on an increase in wages to be granted to women employed in civil and local authority non-nursing services. The increase gives women the same wages conceded to men in the public servic",11/09/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Newspaper clipping,Irish Times,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from CJ Haughey, Minister for Finance, to J Lynch, regarding the establishment of the commission on the status of women. Haughey stresses the financial cost of the introduction of equal pay and states that, according to the replies from the differe",08/10/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from J Lynch to CJ Haughey, accepting his suggestion that the Department of Finance would make the arrangements for the establishment of the commission on the status of women and requests that the Department arrange for the submission to the govern",10/10/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Department of Labour to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, informing him that in view of the decision to establish the Commission on the Status of Women, the Minister for Labour is prepared to defer consideration of his draft memorandum f",15/10/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Draft memorandum from the Department of Finance, for the Government on the proposed commission on the status of women. Memorandum examines the problems and representations from women's organisations which need to be addressed by the proposed commission. M",Oct-69,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Memorandum,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from D O'Suilleabhain to the Department of Finance, suggesting amended terms of reference for the proposed commission on the status of women, which 'imply an immediate objective of identifying obstacles against equal participation by women in socie",30/09/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Copy of the Convention of the Political Rights of Women, New York, 31 March 1953, which was entered into force for Ireland on 12 February 1969.",,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,convention,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from B Weekes, Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations, to J Lynch, requesting a reply to their Memorandum which the Committee sent on the 21 October 1968.",01/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Taoiseach to Mrs B Weekes, Hon. Secretary, Ad Hoc Committee of Women's Organisations, informing her of the decision to establish a commission to examine and report on the status of women in Irish society.",05/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Copy of a speech made by the Taoiseach at the annual dinner of the Cork Soroptimist's Club, in which he announces his intention of establishing a commission to examine the status of women in Ireland.",08/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,speech,,equal rights96/6/184,"Telegraph from Frances Condell, Limerick, to the Taoiseach, congratulating him on the 'long awaited ray of hope in the status of women'.",,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,telegraph,,equal rights96/6/184,Telegraph from the Irish Countrywomen's Association congratulating the Taoiseach on the establishment of the commission to examine and report on the status of women in Ireland.,,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,telegraph,,equal rights96/6/184,Report on the further meeting between the Ad Hoc committee on the Status of Women in Ireland with the Taoiseach. Article details the role the committee played in calling for a commission on the status of women and their hopes for the commission itself.,13/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,newspaper clipping,Irish Times,equal rights96/6/184,"Memorandum from Maeve Binchy addressed to the Commission on the Status of Women in Irish Society, stressing the commitment Irish women have towards gaining better conditions for themselves and that it (the Commission) should not become complacent about ne",13/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,Maeve Binchy,newspaper clipping,Irish Times,equal rights96/6/184,D‡ilquestion placed by M O'Leary to J Brennan enquiring about the progress which had been made towards the implementation of equal pay for equal work.  Includes response from J Brennan.,13/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,Article by June Levine entitled 'Almost afraid of freedom' which suggests that Irish women do not know 'what they want' and 'when they get it will they know how to handle it'. Suggests that Irish society will have to be educated to an 'awareness of every ,17/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,June Levine,Newspaper clipping,Irish Independent,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Miss Sinead Sheehan to J Lynch, congratulating him on his article in the Sunday Press. She asserts that 'women now must try and keep themselves and keep their homes as well'!",,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Monica McEnroy, 'Woman's Way' magazine, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, attaching a series of questions concerning the memorandum sent to the Taoiseach by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women.",18/11/1869,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from R O'Foghlu to Miss Monica McEnroy, 'Woman's Way' magazine, answering a series of questions put to him in connection with the establishment of the commission on the status of women.",21/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Transcript of a press conference held by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women welcoming the establishment of the commission to examine the status of women in Irish society and forwarding a series of points which they feel should be examined by the ,12/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,speech,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Mrs Kathleen M Gleeson, expressing an interest in being appointed as a member of the Commission to examine the status of women in Ireland. In the letter she outlines her qualifications and her background as an Instructor in Poultrykeeping and ",17/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Article entitled 'Twentieth century status for Twentieth century women'. Includes a photograph of the women on the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women. The article casts doubt upon the useful of a commission to solve the question of women's position i,25/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,newspaper clipping,Irish Independent,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter to Mrs Weekes, Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women from J Lynch, regarding the terms of reference of the proposed commission and its personnel.",27/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Mrs Mairin Hope, Hon. Secretary, Civics Institute of Ireland, to J Lynch, forwarding a memorandum on the registration of day nurseries , in connection with the proposed Commission on the Status of Women.",25/11/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Extract from Official Report of D‡ilDebates of a question put by M O'Leary to CJ Haughey regarding the membership of the Commission on the Status of Women.,02/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,Extract from the Official D‡ilDebates of statement by CJ Haughey on the commission on the status of women in Irish society.,,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Dail question,,equal rights96/6/184,Department of Taoiseach's response to a Department of Finance memorandum of 3 December 1969 on the commission on the status for women.,09/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,memorandum,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Department of the Taoiseach to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, informing him of the amended terms of reference of the Commission established to examine the status of women in Ireland.",09/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland, to J Lynch, expressing concern that at a General Council Meeting of the Civil Service it was stated that certain pay claims, based on the principle of equal pay for equal work, should be ",10/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,"Article entitled 'Women seek talks with Taoiseach' regarding the proposed meeting between the Taoiseach and the members of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women, to discuss the personnel and the terms of reference of the proposed commission.",12/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,newspaper clipping,Irish Press,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from the Department of Finance to Mrs B Weekes, Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland, expressing regret at being unable to meet with their officers.",15/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/184,Article entitled 'National Commission Woman Members' concerning a meeting between the Minister for Finance and the members of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Ireland.,20/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,newspaper clipping,,equal rights96/6/184,"Letter from Monica Macauley, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, to the Taoiseach, placing before him names of members of that co-ordinating committee, who are concerned with the status of women in society.",18/12/1969,Status of Women International Conventions Equal Pay for Equal Work,,Letter,,equal rights96/6/752,Letter from Mrs Kathleen Allen to Sean Lemass requesting that the Jehovah Witnesses be banned from Ireland. Letter was acknowledged by the Department of the Taoiseach on 10 May 1965.,05/05/1965,Jehovah's Witnesses Activities in Ireland,,Letter,,civil liberties; religion96/6/763,"Copy of response from Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, to the Taoiseach thanking him for his message of felicitations on her election as Prime Minister.",,India Elections and Deaths of Prime Ministers,,note,,foreign affairs96/6/763,"Copy of a telegram from J Lynch to Mrs Indira Gandhi, congratulating her on her re-appointment as Prime Minister of India.",,India Elections and Deaths of Prime Ministers,,telegram,,foreign affairss 3716,"Letter to `Dear Sir', [W Medd, for Accountant General of the Navy] from Edward J Lambe, C C, Union Hall, Leap, County Cork, 7 December 1923, relating to the means of J Driscoll, Naval Pensioner No. 8291 of Rineen, Skibbereen, with regard to increase of pe",07/12/1923,"Governor General, Case of John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner",,Letter,,mental healths 3716,"Letter to `Sir' from The Right Honourable JH Thomas, M.P., 25 April 1924, relating to the case of an increase of pension for John Driscoll, a Naval Pensioner from Rineen, Skibbereen, County Cork. The letter states that Driscoll is `supporting his sister w",25/04/1924,"Governor General, Case of John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner",,Letter,,mental healths 3716,"Draft Despatch to be sent by the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, no date. The despatch states that John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner, is `supporting his sister who is mentally deranged'.",,"Governor General, Case of John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner",,Despatch,,mental healths 3716,"Despatch from Tim Healy to the Right Honourable, The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street, London, S.W.1, 29 April 1924, relating to the case of John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner. The Despatch states that Driscoll is supporting his `mentally d",19/04/1924,"Governor General, Case of John Driscoll, Naval Pensioner",,Despatch,,mental healths 3717,"Memorandum prepared by the Ministry of Education on the subject of the Gaelicising of Ireland, 1924. The Ministry, this states, `should veto absolutely all appointments in the Gaeltacht of Doctors, Nurses, Secretaries, Clerks, Registrars, Rate Collectors,",1924,Gaeltacht Commission,,Memorandum,,Irishs 3717,"Memorandum relating to the `utilisation of Public Services in the Gaeltacht for the propagation of Gaelic Culture', no date [1924]<br>The section relating to Public Board and Local Government Officials reads:<br>`Rate Collectors, Relief Officers, Clerks, ",,Gaeltacht Commission,,Memorandum<br>Memorandum,,Irishs 3717,"Letter to the Secretary to the President, from A MacEocaidh Ua Nuallain, 4 February 1924, relating to a deputation to the President from the Committee of the County Council's General Council appointed to consider the necessary moves to preserve the Gaelta",04/02/1924,Gaeltacht Commission,,Letter,,Irishs 3727,"Letter from HJ Read, Downing Street, to Major R Pearce, 31 March 1924, regarding certain interest due to his daughter, Mrs Davies, which is being sent to the Governor General for consideration.",31/03/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Letter,,compensation casess 3727,"Letter to Mrs May Davies, 3 Upper Hamilton Road, Brighton, from David Roche, Solicitor, Castleisland stating that her daughter's [Gwyneth Hazel Davies, a minor]  money is now invested in £1273-12-8d 5% War Loan Stock and discussing payment of the interest",03/05/1923,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Letter,,compensation casess 3727,"Letter from May Davies, widow, to Michael Curnane, Crown and Peace Office, Tralee, County Kerry, 3 February 1924, relating to her non-receipt in December 1923 of the interest payable on the monies invested for her daughter, Gwyneth. She cites the matter a",03/02/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Letter,,compensation casess3727,"Letter to Mrs May Davies, Brighton, from Michael Curnane, Crown and Peace Office, Tralee, County Kerry, 4 January 1924. The interest on her daughter's account cannot be paid until some person is appointed by the Government to replace the Clerk of the Crow",04/01/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Letter,,compensation casess 3727,"Despatch from JH Thomas, Downing Street to TM Healy, 31 March 1924, indicating that he is enclosing a copy of the correspondence with Major R Pearce relating to interest on a compensation award which has not been paid to his daughter, Mrs Davies, as a res",31/03/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3727,"Letter from Major R Pearce, 3 Upper Hamilton Road, Brighton, to The Right Honourable JH Thomas, MP, Secretary of the State for the Colonies, London, 23 March 1924, submitting a case on behalf of his daughter, Mrs Davies, widow of the late Sergeant JL Davi",23/03/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Letter,,compensation casess 3727,"Draft despatch from the Governor General,  May 1924, stating that the difficulties in appointing a new Clerk of the Crown and Peace for County Kerry have now been overcome; Mrs Davies may expect to receive her cheque for the interest on her daughter's mon",01/05/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3727,"Draft despatch to be sent by the Governor General to the Colonial Office, 3 July 1924, stating that all outstanding interest has been paid to Mrs Davies.",03/07/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3727,"Despatch from TM Healy to The Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, 10 July 1924, stating that all outstanding interest has been paid to Mrs Davies.",10/07/1924,"Governor General, Mrs Davies Compensation Awarded",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3766A,"Report presented, February 1923, to D‡il ƒireann on the conduct of the first election to Seanad ƒireann. This includes a form detailing the voting outcome and lists female names, for example, Maria Lynch.",1923,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Report,,senatorss 3766A,"Memorandum from the Minister for Local Government and Public Health to the Executive Council on Proportional Representation at elections to the Dail, 16 October 1926. This includes an analysis of the 1923 Election according to the modified scheme to deter",16/10/1926,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Memorandum,,female members of the Dails 3766A,"Letter to Miss K O'Connell, Department of the Taoiseach, from JP Walsh, Department of External Affairs, 24 June 1938, relating to material for the attention of the Taoiseach on proportional representation submitted by  Dr FA Hermens, Assistant Professor o",24/06/1938,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Letter,,civil service; politicss 3766A,"The Proportional Representation Society, London, pamphlet, number 81, Report for the year, May 1936-April 1937, `Fair Representation and Government: A Review of the Elections of the Year', May 1937. This includes, at the back, members of the Society, incl",May-37,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Pamphlet,,politicss 3766A,"The Proportional Representation Society, London, pamphlet, number 82, Report for the Year 1937-1938, `Fair Representation: The Alternative to Popular and Anti-Popular Fronts P.R. in New York', June 1938. This includes, at the back, members of the Society,",Jun-38,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Pamphlet,,politicss 3766B2,"Letter, entitled `P.R.' to the `Irish Times' published 30 January 1947, from Sean O Riain, County Dublin, dated 27 January 1947. This letter makes references to Miss Lakeman's [of the Proportional Representation Society] fears that charges of gerrymanderi",30/01/1947,"Proportional Representation, General File",Sean O Riain,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss3766B2,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times' published 16 January 1948, from Enid Lakeman, the Proportional Representative Society, dated 14 January 1948 and entitled `P.R.'",16/01/1948,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 3766B2,"Letter to the 'Irish Independent' 17 February 1948, from Enid Lakeman, Research Secretary, The Proportional Representation Society, London, entitled `French Electoral System'.",17/02/1948,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 3766B2,"Letter to the 'Irish Times' printed 3 October 1958, from Enid Lakeman, Research Secretary, the Proportional Representation Society, London, dated 30 September 1953 and entitled `Proportional Representation'.",3/10/195,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 3766B2,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times', printed 22 October 1953, from Enid Lakeman, Research Secretary, the Proportional Representation Society, dated 20 October 1953 and entitled `P.R.'",22/10/1953,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss3766B2,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times', printed 3 September 1958, from Enid Lakeman, The Proportional Representation Society, dated 29 August 1958 and entitled `P.R.'.",03/09/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss3766C,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times', printed 3 September 1958, from Enid Lakeman, The Proportional Representation Society, dated 29 August 1958 and entitled `P.R.'.",03/09/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politics3766C,"Letter from Maire O'Kelly, personal secretary to the Taoiseach, to Reverend Father Edward Dowling, SJ, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 11 September 1958, enclosing a copy of the Presidential Elections Act, 1937.",11/09/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Letter,,politicss 3766C,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Independent', printed 18 September 1958, from Enid Lakeman, Research Secretary, The Proportional Representation Society, entitled, `The Case Against P. R.'.",18/09/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 3766C,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times' printed 27 September 1958, from Enid Lakeman, the Proportional Representation Society, dated 24 September 1958 and entitled `P.R.'",27/09/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss3766C,"Memorandum prepared by the Department of Local Government submitted to Ministerial Committee on Proportional Representation entitled `Examination of Electoral Systems in England' , 13 November 1958. This discusses briefly the British Government's attitude",13/11/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",,Memorandum,,suffrageS 3766C,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times', printed 14 October 1958, from Enid Lakeman, the Proportional Representation Society, dated 10 October 1958 and entitled `P.R.'.",14/10/1958,"Proportional Representation, General File",Enid Lakeman,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 3810A,"Department of the Taoiseach, list of telephone extensions of the officers in the Deparment, May 1946, this includes female names, for example, Miss O' Connell, extension 70.",May-46,"Taoiseach Department, Telephones",,List,,civil services 3810A,"List of telephone extensions of the officers of various Departments, June 1947, this includes female names, for example, Miss E Breen, extension 25",Jun-47,"Taoiseach Department, Telephones",,List,,civil services 3810A,"Department of the Taoiseach, list of telephone extensions of the officers in the Deparment, 22 September 1949,  this includes female names, for example, Miss ME Lynch, extension 67.",22/09/1949,"Taoiseach Department, Telephones",,List,,civil services 3810A,"List of telephone extensions of the officers of various Departments, September 1950, this includes female names, for example, Miss M Blair, extension 25.",Sep-50,"Taoiseach Department, Telephones",,List,,civil services 3810A,"List of telephone extensions of the officers of various Departments, April 1954, this includes female names, for example, Miss M Dugan extension 103.",Apr-54,"Taoiseach's Department, Telephones",,List,,civil services 3810A,"Memorandum to Mr Lecky, Staff Section, Department of Finance from the Registrar, 19 November 1954, regarding amendments in the list of telephone extensions dated April 1954, these amendments include female names, for example the extension of Miss N Sheehy",19/11/1954,"Taoiseach's Deparment, Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 3814,"Statement from the Minister of Finance of appointment of officers to serve in the Department of the President of the Executive Council, with effect from the 2 June 1924, these appointments include women, for example, Ellie Lyons, Sinead Mason, Mary Staine",02/06/1924,"President's Department, Establishment",,Statement,,civil services 3814,"Statement of appointment by the Minister for Finance of officers to serve in the Department of the President of the Executive Council, with effect from 2nd June 1924, November 1924, includes female appointments, for example Pearl Smiddy, temporary clerk.",Nov-24,"President's Department, Establishment",,Statement,,civil services 3814,"Memorandum to the President entitled `Report on the Gaeltacht Commission', 29 April 1927, signed `N nc D'. Enclosed is a list of knowledge of the Irish language possessed by members of the staff of the Department of the President of the Executive Council.",29/04/1927,"President's Department, Establishment",,Memorandum,,Irish language s 3823,"Letter from Governor, New South Wales, to the Governor General of the Irish Free State, 12 July 1933, forwarding documents relating to a provisional Maintenance Order made against John Gillespie Trimby on the complaint of his wife, Linda Esther Trimby.",12/07/1933,"John Gillespie Trimby, Confirmation of a Provisional Maintenance Order",,Letter,,maintenance orders s 3823,"Memorandum from the Deparment of Justice to the Assistant Secretary, Department of the President, 30 August 1933, relating to the request from the Governor of New South Wales for confirmation of a Provisional Maintenance Order in the case of Linda E Trimb",30/08/1933,"John Gillespie Trimby, Confirmation of a Provisional Maintenance Order",,Memorandum,,maintenance orderss 3827 Annex,"Typescript report of the inquiries that were made by the Military relating to missing officers [Lieutenant RA Hendy, Lieutenant GRA Dove and Pte Brookes Lieutenant KL Henderson] at Macroom, submitted with covering letter to Michael Collins, 8 July 1922,, ",08/07/1922,"Officers kidnapped at Macroom, Lieutenant Gem",,Report,,IRAs 3828A,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 1 June 1926, relating to lotteries and sweepstakes and including a list of the lotteries `now being promoted in the Irish Free State'. The Secretary of State f",01/06/1926,"Sweepstakes, Lotteries, etc. (illegal), Individual Cases 1922-1931",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 3828A,"Despatch to TM Healy, Governor General, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 21 September 1926, enclosing `letters containing tickets relative to apparent lotteries promoted in aid of the Widows' Fund and the Irish Clerical Workers, Dub",21/09/1926,"Sweepstakes, Lotteries, etc. (illegal), Individual Cases 1922-1931",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 3828A,"Draft despatch from The Governor General, TM Healy, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, acknowledging his despatch number 327, relating to lotteries promoted in aid of the Widows' Fund and the Irish Clerical Workers, Dublin and stating that hi",1926,"Sweepstakes, Lotteries, etc. (illegal), Individual Cases 1922-1931",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 3828A,"Letter from Sister M Polycarp, Superioress, St Mary's Open Air Hospital, Cappagh, Finglas, County Dublin, under the care of the Sisters of Charity, to Sir Joseph Glynn, 3 November 1929, stating that they would be glad to share in the proceeds of the sweep",03/11/1929,"Sweepstakes, Lotteries, etc. (illegal), Individual Cases 1922-1931",,Letter,,nursings 3828A,"Letter to WT Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council, Saorst‡t ƒireann, from representatives of listed hospitals, 4 November 1929, drawing his attention to the `serious state' of their finances proposing  that they should be allowed to hold six sweep",04/11/1929,"Sweepstakes, Lotteries, etc. (illegal), Individual Cases 1922-1931",,Letter,,nursings 3830,Report of the Imperial Conference on Oversea Settlement within the Empire. The report details a new policy to `promote the development of Empire production and consequently of Empire trade'. To this end the policy `aims at remedying the shortage of white ,Apr-23,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,emigration; colonisations 3830,"Published Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the year ended 31 December 1924. The inside cover of the report indicates that women were represented as officials on the Committee, for example, Mrs Harrison Bell, Dame Meriel Talbot, DBE. Section ",31/12/1924,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,emigrations 3830,"Published Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the year ended 31 December 1925. The inside cover of the Reports indicates that women were represented as officials on the Committee, for example, Mrs Harrison Bell, Dame Meriel Talbot, DBE. Section",31/12/1925,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,educations 3830,"Despatch from JS Amery, transmitting to TM Healy, Governor General, copies of the House of Commons Official Report, 23 March 1927, which contains a debate on a motion concerning Empire Settlement. This report includes the speech of Miss Bondfield in which",11/04/1927,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Despatch,,educations 3830,"Published Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the year ended 31 December 1927. The second page of the reports indicates that women were represented as officials on the Committee, for example, Mrs Harrison Bell, Dame Meriel Talbot, DBE, Miss Mar",31/12/1927,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,educations 3830,"Published Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the year ended 31 December 1929. The second page of the Report indicates that women were represented as officials on the Committee, for example, Mrs Harrison Bell, Dame Meriel Talbot, DBE. The repor",31/12/1929,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,educations 3830,"Published Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the period 1 January 1930-31 March 1931, presented to Parliament, June 1931.The second page of the Reports indicates that women were represented as officials on the Committee, for example, Mrs Harri",Jun-31,"Empire Settlement, Oversea Settlement Committee Report",,Report,,educations 3834,"Memorandum for second reading, `Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 (Continuance and Amendment) Act 1924)<br>This includes under the section `Miscellaneous Amendments' details of the employment of civilians which states: `Power is given express",1924,"Defences Forces (Temp Prov) Act, 1924",,Memorandum,,nursings 3834,"Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1923 (Continuance and Amendment) Bill, 30 May 1924. This includes, page 5, section 11, details of the employment of civilians and states, `The Minister may employ for duty with the Forces such numbers of civilian",30/05/1924,"Defences Forces (Temp Prov) Act, 1924",,Bill,,nursings 3834,"Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1923 (Continuance and Amendment) Act, 1924. This includes, page 5, section 11, details of the employment of civilians and states `The Minister may employ for duty with the Forces such numbers of civilians (male o",1924,"Defences Forces (Temp Prov) Act, 1924",,Act,,nursings 3874,"Handwritten letter from Frances E Moran, to the Secretary to the Government, Government Buildings, Dublin, 25 March 1941, stating her desire to be granted a Patent of Precedence which would entitle her to practice at the Inner Bar.",25/03/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3874,"Memorandum from PO Cinneide, Assistant Secretary to the Attorney General enclosing a copy of the letter from Frances E Moran, LL. D., stating her desire to be granted a Patent of Precedence which would entitle her to practice at the Inner Bar.",28/03/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Memorandum,,lawyerss 3874,"Letter from PO Cinneide, Leas Runai, to Miss Frances E Moran, Howth Road, Clontarf, Dublin, acknowledging receipt of her letter and informing her that it will receive attention.",28/03/1928,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3874,"Memorandum from [P O Cinneide?] to Runai, stating that the Attorney General is in favour of Miss Moran's application to be called to the Inner Bar. `The Attorney also stated that so far as he was aware no lady had yet been called to the Inner Bar either h",08/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Memorandum,,lawyerss 3874,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach's office stating Miss Moran's request to be called to the Inner Bar, giving details of her present employment and indicating that the Attorney General and Chief Justice support the application. The matter is therefore submitt",,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Memorandum,,lawyerss 3874,"Statement to be signed by Eamon de Valera on behalf of the Government issuing to Frances Elizabeth Moran a Patent of Precedence which will entitle her to practice at the Inner Bar, 18 April 1941.",18/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Statement,,lawyerss 3874,"Letter to Frances E Moran from PO Cinneide, secretary to the Government, 21 April 1941, informing her that she will be called to the Inner Bar in due course.",21/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3874,"Memorandum from PO Cinneide, 21 April 1941, informing him that the Government issued a Patent of Precedence to Frances Moran entitling her to admission to the Inner Bar. The Patent has been forwarded to the Chief Justice so that the necessary arrangements",21/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Memorandum,,lawyerss 3874,"Letter from PO Cinneide, Secretary to the Government to the Chief Justice, Timothy Sullivan, 21 April 1941, informing him that the Government has issued a Patent of Precedence to Frances Moran entitling her to admission to the Inner Bar.",21/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3874,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 18 April 1941, recording that an Patent of Precedence was granted to Frances Moran entitling her to admission to the Inner Bar.",18/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Minutes,,lawyerss 3874,"Letter from Timothy Sullivan, Chief Justice to the Secretary to the Government, P Chinneide, acknowledging receipt of his letter, 21 April 1941, and stating that he will arrange with Miss Moran the date of her call to the Inner Bar.",23/04/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3874,"Letter from Edward M Stephens, Supreme Court Office, Four Courts, to P Chinnedie, 18 May 1941, informing him that on 9 May 1941 the Chief Justice called Frances Moran to the Bar.",12/05/1941,"Calls to the Inner Bar, 1941-1945",,Letter,,lawyerss 3920,"League of Nations, typescript agenda of the fifth session of the Assembly to be held at Geneva, at 11.00am on 1 September 1924. This includes:<br>Under section entitled, `Items inserted by the Fourth Assembly, number 10, `Protection of young women travell",01/09/1924,"League of Nations, Saorstat Delegation, 1924",,Agenda,,traffic in women and childrens 3919,Letter from JJ Purcell to `Waldron' (copy) enclosing the cover from a letter. The addressee claims that the letter was delayed and she states that letters are occasionally delayed and suspects therefore that they are being censored in the North.,10/12/1948,"North-East (Six Counties), Censorship of Correspondence",,Letter,,politicss 3919,"Letter to `Aire' from JJ Purcell, 21 January 1949, enclosing the envelope of a letter to Mrs [J] M [Shannon?], County Antrim which is the subject of an inquiry into possible censorship in Northern Ireland.",21/01/1949,"North-East (Six Counties), Censorship of Correspondence",,Letter,,politicss 3921,"Letter from Otto Albrecht Krautwurst to HM Consul, Leipzig, 4 August 1924, detailing information regarding his residence in the Irish Free State. He gives details of his wife, a native of Blackrock, County Dublin, and who is now living in Baggot Street.",04/08/1924,"Governor General, Otto Krautwurst, Application for recognition as a citizen of the Irish Free State",,Letter,,citizenships 3925,"Memorandum signed by Eoin MacNeill, [1925], `Question as to the eligibility of National School Teachers for membership of the Oireachtas'. Two cases have already arisen, the memorandum states, one of which is the case of Mrs Collins-O'Driscoll, West Dubli",1925,"National School Teachers, Membership of the Oireachtas, 1925-1927",,Memorandum,,female members of the Dails 3906,"National Health Insurance Act, 1924. This, for example, details maternity benefits, and benefits for married women",1924,"National Health Insurance (British), National Health Insurance Acts, Report of the Royal Commission",,Act,,healths 3906,"Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance, 1926. This, for example, includes details on maternity services.",1926,"National Health Insurance (British), National Health Insurance Acts, Report of the Royal Commission",,Report,,healths 3913,"Copy of a letter from John O'Connell, Secretary, Dublin Cemeteries Committee to MJ Heavey, Land Commission, 21 June 1924, in which he refers to an application by Mrs Arthur Griffith to remove the remains of her husband to her family grave in another part ",21/06/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum to each member of the Executive Council from Leon T Mac Amhlaibh, Ministry of Finance, 24 [June] 1924, enclosing the letter from the Secretary of the Dublin Cemeteries Committee relating to the request of Mrs Arthur Griffith to move her husband",24/06/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum addressed to Mr Banim, signed by the Government Secretary, 30 June 1924, indicating that the Executive Council has decided to offer no objection to the proposal by Mrs Griffith to move her husband's grave. However, they believe that no steps sh",30/06/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Minute of the Executive Council, 28 June 1924, indicating that the Executive Council has decided to offer no objection to the proposal by Mrs Griffith to move her husband's grave. However, they believe that no steps should be taken to effect the move unti",28/06/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Minute,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Handwritten memorandum [signature illegible], no date, stating that W Bradley is of the opinion that the decision of the Executive Council should not be conveyed to Mrs Griffith or to the Cemeteries authorities.",1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum from Michael O hAodha, Leinster House, to the President, stating that the Government proposal relating to the Griffith Memorial Plot in Glasnevin be put to Mrs Griffith as soon as possible, 3 June 1924.",03/06/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Letter from the Attorney General, John O'Byrne, to the President, relating to a Bill for the purchase, etc., of the Griffith Memorial Plot and suggesting that Mrs Griffith might be one of the five Trustees. The Bill, the letter states, could contain the p",07/07/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum from [signature illegible] to Mr McDunphy relating to the draft Bill concerning the Griffith Memorial Plot and recommending steps `to be taken to get Mrs Griffith's approval', 14 July 1924.",14/07/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum to the President from M Ua Donnchadha, Government Secretary, 17 July 1924, suggesting steps to get Mrs Griffith's approval of the Trustees for the Griffith Memorial Plot.",17/07/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Handwritten letter from Mrs M Griffith to `A Chara', 17 July 1924, relating to the grave of her husband. She states, `After Mr. Parnell's death a Committee looked after his Grave for years. My husband was a far greater man but since his death, at least th",17/07/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Extract from the Minutes of the Executive Council, 19 July 1924, noting that a letter had been received from Mrs Griffith, 17 July 1924.",19/07/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Minute,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Memorandum to Commandant Hegarty from C Gorman, Army Finance Officer, attaching the Grant of Right of Burial in Griffith grave which is vested in Mrs Griffith, 16 October 1924.",16/10/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Copy of letter, unsigned, to Mrs M Griffith, 20 October 1924, sending her the Grant of Right of Burial in Griffith's grave.",20/10/1924,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Grant of Right of Burial in Prospect Cemetery to Mary Griffith, signed by John O'Connell, Secretary, Dublin Cemeteries Office, no date [1924], Grant number 40403.",,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Grant,,commemoration of national leaderss 3913,"Statement by the Department of Finance, May 1931, entitled `Burial Plots at Glasnevin' and stating, among other issues relating to the memorial grave,  Mrs Griffith's right to be buried in the Griffith Plot.",May-31,Graves of the late President Griffith and General Collins,,Statement,,commemoration of national leaderss 3946,"Typescript copy of a letter from Mrs KW Perry, King's County, to the King of England bringing to his notice the case of Mrs Guinan, wife of one of the employees who gave birth to triplets in January. `Though I know we are no longer completely under the ju",08/03/1923,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Despatch from Devonshire, Downing Street, to Governor General, T. M. Healy, 19 March 1923, enclosing a copy of the letter from Mrs KW Perry relating to bounty in the case of Mrs Guinan's triplets.",19/03/1923,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Despatch,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from the Assistant Secretary on behalf of the President to Mr McDunphy, directing him to get the Minister of Local Government to inquire into the merits of the case of application for King's Bounty on behalf of Mrs Guinan, 23 March 1923.",23/03/1923,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Draft Despatch from the Governor General to the Duke of Devonshire, no date, stating that his Ministers are `prepared to make suitable provision for dealing with cases of triplets, including the case of Mrs Guinan referred to in the Despatch, which have h",1923,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Despatch,,welfares 3946,"Despatch, 7 April 1923, from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for Colonies, stating that his Ministers do wish for recommendations to be made to His Majesty for grants in respect of future cases of triplets. To ens",07/04/1923,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Despatch,,welfares 3946,"Copy, incomplete, of a letter to `Madam' from IM Gilbert, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, sending her a draft, the bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. A handwritten note states that this is a form letter to be used in future cases of triplet bounty, 20 ",20/01/1926,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,s 3946,"Note to the President from [Donal?] stating that Mr McDunphy suggests that the Triplet Bounty should in future be issued over the name of the President. The note however, continues `As the number of these grants is very small (only four this year up to th",01/10/1925,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Note,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 10 April 1933, submitted to the Secretary, President's Office. The memorandum addresses the question of the origin of the grant, the amount of the grant and the conditions governing the grant. For example, paragr",10/04/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to the Attorney General from `SOM', Runai, enclosing the memorandum issued from the Department of Finance and stating that the bounty should now be issued in the President's name and inquiring as to whether there is any legal objection. He wishes t",11/04/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter from the Attorney General, Conor A Maguire, to Mr Moynihan, 12 April 1933, stating that he can see no legal objection to the proposed change to have the triplets' bounty issued under the name of the President in future cases.",12/04/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to Mr McDunphy, stating that the President agrees to the payment of the triplets' bounty in his name.",14/02/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from [?] stating that the change to issue the triplets' bounty in the name of the President was effected and that the first case in which the bounty was thus issued was that of Mrs Mary Farrelly, Ballyscanlon, County Mayo, 27 April 1933.",27/04/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter from S Gallchobhair, County Galway Board of Health and Hospital and Dispensaries Committee, 29 August 1933,  inquiring as to whether the King's Bounty is still available in some form and stating that triplets `have recently been born in Galway and ",29/08/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the President from the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, enclosing a copy of the letter from the Secretary, Galway Board of Health and Public Assistance concerning bounty in respect of ",06/09/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from [signature illegible] to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 7 September 1933, stating that the bounty in respect of triplets is issued in the President's name and all enquires should be addressed to the Secret",07/09/1933,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter from Liam O Murchadha, Assistant Commissioner, Garda Siochana, to the Secretary, Department of Justice, 28 February 1934, concerning an application for triplets' bounty by Mrs Mary Kelly, Scramogue via Longford. Mrs Kelly has received a triplets' b",28/02/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, to the Secretary of the President, 21 March 1934, transmitting an application for bounty in respect of Mrs Mary Kelly of Scramogue, Longford.",21/03/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to President de Valera from Mrs Mary Kelly, Scramogue, Longford, undated [a pencil note at the top states that the letter was received by the President's Office 20 April 1934]. Mrs Kelly states `I feel we may have offended you by accepting the King",1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Declaration by James Kelly, Scramogue, Strokestown, County Roscommon, before the District Court, that he received the King's bounty about the 10 February 1934 [he is not sure of the date] in respect of the triplets born to his wife, Mary Kelly, on 27 Janu",18/04/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Declaration,,welfares 3946,"Declaration made by Mary Kelly, 28 April 1934, before the District Court relating to the King's bounty which she received in respect of triplets (2 boys and a girl) born to her 27 January 1934.",28/04/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Declaration,,welfares 3946,"Declaration made by Dudley Forde, MD, before the District Court, 30 April 1934, stating that he attended the birth of Mrs Mary Kelly's triplets and that he wrote on her behalf for the King's bounty.",30/04/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Declaration,,welfares 3946,"Letter from  Assistant Commissioner, Garda Siochana, Liam O Murchadha, to the Secretary, Department of Justice, enclosing the declarations made by James Kelly, Mary Kelly and Dudley Forde relating to the King's bounty in respect of triplets, 4 May 1934.",04/05/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from J. Duff for the Secretary, Department of Justice, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 7 May 1934, transmitting a copy of a report and statutory declarations given by the Garda Siochana in the matter of Mrs Kelly, Scramogue, Coun",07/05/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Typed extract from the `Irish Independent', 9 May 1934, stating that Mrs G McBrearty, Tirharron, Manorcunningham, County Donegal, who gave birth to triplets, received £3 and congratulations from President de Valera. She also received an award from King Ge",09/05/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Extract,Irish Independent,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 10 May 1934, relating to a grant of £3 from the King to Mrs Mary Kelly, Scramogue, in respect of triplets. The case of Mrs McBrearty receiving a bounty from the King is",10/05/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 4 July 1934, asking whether representations to ensure that Free State citizens should not receive a bounty in respect of triplets from the King in breach of established",04/07/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from JP Walsh, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Office of the President of the Executive Council, 11 July 1934, informing him that it has `now been definitely arranged that all such applications [for triplets' bounty",11/07/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Office of the President of the Executive Council to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 4 August 1934, stating that Mrs Kelly's application for bounty should be favourably considered and indicating that s",04/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter from Sean O Coileain to E de Valera, applying for a bounty on behalf of Mrs John F  McCarthy, Skibbereen, who gave birth to triplets, 24 August 1934.",24/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Sean O Coileain from M McDunphy on behalf of the Secretary of the Department of the President of the Executive Council, 28 August 1934, informing him that his application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs John F Kennedy, Skibbereen will rece",28/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from M McDunphy on behalf of the Secretary of the President of the Executive Council to the Secretary, Department of Finance, transmitting a copy of the application for triplets'  bounty for Mrs John F McCarthy and asking for a cheque if the do",28/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Copy of a letter from John Collins, National School teacher, to the Private Secretary to his Majesty, requesting the King's Bounty in respect of the triplets born to Mrs John F McCarthy (3 girls), 31 August 1934.",31/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Michael Rynne, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Department of the President, enclosing letter from John Collins requesting the King's Bounty in respect of the triplets born to Mrs John F Kennedy, 10 September 19",10/09/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to John Collins, Skibbereen, County Cork, from M McDunphy, stating that the State Bounty in respect of triplets born in the Free State where granted is issued by the President [of the Executive Council], 11 September 1934.",11/09/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Statement from the President of the Executive Council's Office, 29 August 1934, relating to the British Breach of the 1923 agreement on triplet's bounty.",29/08/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Statement,,welfares 3946,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 10 October 1934, relating to the birth of triplets at the Rotunda Hospital Dublin and stating that the King's Bounty has been replaced by a State Bounty in respect of triplets born in Ireland,",10/10/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,welfares 3946,"Letter from the Lord Mayor of Dublin, A Byrne, relating to triplets born to Mrs B Kelly, 27 Marshalsea Lane Barracks, Thomas Street, [Dublin] and inquiring about `what was known as ""The King's Bounty""', 22 November 1934.",22/11/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin, from, Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary, stating that Mrs B Kelly was forwarded £3 as a bounty on 1 December 1934.",03/12/1934,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneach, Secretary, Office of the President of the Executive Council, to the Secretary of the Department of Finance, 22 October 1936, relating to the discontinuance of the precedent that in the case of the bounty in respect of tr",22/10/1936,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Statement for the Office of the Department of the President of the Executive Council, stating that in respect of a bounty for triplets it `has been agreed to waive the condition that at least two of the children must be born alive', 11 November 1936.",11/11/1936,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Statement,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from the Secretary, Department of the President, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 30 April 1935, relating to the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs McCarthy, Skibbereen, County Cork.",30/04/1935,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from Arthur D Codling, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 20 May 1935, relating to the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs McCarthy, Skibbereen, County Cork. `In the case of Mrs. McCarthy, the in",20/05/1935,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,Statement from the Department of the President relating to procedure in relation to bounty in respect of triplets. The statement declares that it was decided by the Department of Finance to adhere to the condition that bounty would not be paid where the p,06/05/1935,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Statement,,welfares 3946,"Letter from the Master of the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin, John F Cunningham, to Sean T O'Kelly, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 29 September 1937, enquiring as to whether any bounty in respect of triplets is grante",29/09/1937,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to John F Cunningham, Master, National Maternity Hospital, from the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, indicating that his letter relating to the matter of triplets' bounty has been forwarded to the Department of the Presi",30/09/1937,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to John F Cunningham, Master, National Maternity Hospital from M O Mumhneachain, Secretary, Department of the President, 11 October 1937, relating to the procedure in respect of triplets' bounty.",11/10/1937,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 2 May 1938, enclosing letter from Mr T O'Sullivan, County Westmeath, relating to triplets' bounty, 20 April 1938. This letter had been forwarded ",02/05/1938,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to T O Sullivan, County Westmeath, from P O Cinneide, Secretary [Department of the President], stating the procedure in respect of triplets' bounty, 10 May 1938.",10/05/1938,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Copy of a despatch from Ulick Alexander to Mr Dulanty, The High Commissioner for Eire, 19 July 1938, stating that certain modifications have recently been made relating to the procedure governing the grant of the King's Bounty for triplets and enclosing, ",19/07/1938,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Despatch,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Mr Patrick Hurley, County Limerick, from P O Cinneide, Assistant Secretary [Department of the President], stating the procedure to be followed in respect of an application for triplets' bounty, 26 September 1944.",26/09/1944,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Minute, 30 May 1945, stating the cost of investigation of the financial circumstances of the parents in each case of application for triplets' bounty and stating that this cost is not justified by the small number of applications from persons in comfortab",30/05/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Minute,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, drawing his attention to the cost of investigation of the financial circumstances of the parents in each case of application for triplet's ",04/07/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to the Department of the Taoiseach, 18 October 1945, stating that the condition as to necessitous circumstances which is attached to the grant of triplets' bounty' has been waived. `Accordingly, bounty will be pai",18/10/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,Minute stating that any application for triplets' bounty made `through a responsible person whose bona fides we have no reason to doubt' should be accepted and further stating that an application should be allowed up to twelve months after the birth as is,19/10/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Minute,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from P O Cinneide, Assistant Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach] to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 3 January 1946, stating that all payments in respect of triplets' bounty should be paid by the President.",03/01/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Minute stating that the first triplets' bounty issued by the President `was that in the case of Mrs Mary Kelly, Fosterstown, Trim, County Meath, in January 1946',  28 January 1946.",28/01/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Minute,,welfares 3946,"Copy of Memorandum, 12 December 1945,  from `S.O.M.' to `L. Runai' relating to an application for triplets' bounty in respect of a birth on 29 July 1941.",12/12/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from P O Cinneide, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 18 December 1945 relating to an application for triplets' bounty in respect of a birth on 29 July 1941.",18/12/1945,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, to P O' Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, 11 January 1946, relating to an application for triplets' bounty in respect of a birth on 29 July 1941. `If, at this stage, we were to drop the time limit fo",11/01/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Copy of memorandum from `S.O.M.' suggesting an extension of the time period regarding an application for triplets' bounty  to twelve months, 14 January 1946.",14/01/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, from P O' Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, 16 January 1946, relating to the extension of the period during which application for triplets' bounty might be considered.",16/01/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to P O' Cinneide from OJ Redmond, stating, among other issues, that the general rule of a four month limit on application for triplet bounty should stand and that any application made after that period should be `decided on its merits', 12 Febr",12/02/1946,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Copy letters and memorandum in relation to the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Neill, wife of Stoker Petty Officer Jeremiah Neill, serving member of the Royal Navy.<br>FH Boland, Department of External Affairs to the Department of the Ta",Sep-46,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,Two memoranda stating that an application for bounty was refused by the Department in a case where an interval of 12 years had elapsed since the birth and that the Department of Finance had sanctioned a bounty in a case where eight months had elapsed and ,10/04/1947,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter from Nurse Peg O Mahony, Glenvera Hospital, Cork, to the Department of Social Welfare, Children's Allowance Branch, relating to a request for particulars relating to the triplets' bounty [1948]",1948,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter from NS O'Nuallain, Secretary, to Peg O Mahony, nurse, Glenvera Hospital, Cork, 11 March 1948, giving her particulars relating to the application procedure in respect of the triplets' bounty, 11 March 1948.",11/03/1948,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain, Runai Cunta, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, forwarding payment order in respect of triplet's bounty application by Mrs Margaret Clarke, 13 April 1948.",13/04/1948,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to J Mooney, Department of Finance from NS O'Nuallain, 7 January 1949, relating to the delay in triplets' bounty cases between the date of issue of the payable order and the date of its receipt in his office.",07/01/1949,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from M O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of Finance, informing him of an application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Mary O Donoghue, Limerick, 12 August 1950.",12/08/1950,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Extract from `Dublin Evening Mail', 29 September 1949, asking readers for any information on triplets' bounty.",29/09/1949,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",M Quad,Extract,Dublin Evening Mail,welfares 3946,"Copy of memorandum from M O Slatharaigh, on behalf of the President of Ireland, 31 October 1950, to the Secretary to the Government, enclosing letter from the Wexford County Manager regarding the birth of triplets to Mrs Thomas Leahy, County Wexford on 30",31/10/1950,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain, Runai Cunta, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, requesting a payable order for £3 in favour of Mr Leahy. Although his wife died in childbirth, the bounty is still to be paid, 2 November 1950.",02/11/1950,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Copy of a memorandum to Runai Cunta from H O'D, relating to the application for bounty on behalf of Mrs Leahy by the Wexford County Manager.",02/11/1950,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter from NS O'Nuallain to Messrs. James J O'Connor and Son, Solicitors, Dublin, relating to their request for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Robert Beare. The request is refused since fourteen years have elapsed since the date of birth, 4 July 1951.",04/07/1951,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"List of delayed applications in respect of triplets' bounty. This lists the name of the women on whose behalf the application was made, the date of the application, the period between the date of birth and the date of application, the file number and whet",,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,List,,welfares 3946,"List of applications for triplets' bounty refused, this states the name of the women on whose behalf the application was made, the date, the file number and the reason why the bounty was refused.",,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,List,,welfares 3946,"Copy of letter from Mrs P Flood, Donegal, to `Dear Sir', 24 November 1951, stating that she never received a triplets' bounty.",24/11/1951,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Mrs P Flood, from NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 29 November 1951, explaining the conditions of payment of the triplets' bounty.",29/11/1951,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 19 December 1951, relating to an application for triplets' bounty by Mrs Elizabeth Flood, Donegal.",19/12/1951,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Sean F Murray, Department of Finance, enclosing a payable order in respect of Mrs Elizabeth Flood's application for triplets' bounty, 4 February 1952.",04/02/1952,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Two memoranda relating to triplets' bounty in respect of the application of Mrs E Murphy McFadden, 23 March 1953.",23/03/1953,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Miss Phyllis Seymour, Matron, Our Lady's Nursing Home, New Street, Killarney, County Kerry, 17 April 1953, from NS O'Nuallain, Runai Cunta, stating procedures for application for triplets' bounty.",17/04/1953,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum from H O'D to Runai Cunta, relating to situations where an application for triplets' bounty is made by a third party, 9 May 1953.",09/05/1953,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,Memorandum from H O'D to `Runai' relating to an application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Eugenie Hogan.,15/07/1953,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Memorandum to Runai Cunta (copy) from E O'H, 12 August 1957, relating to triplets' bounty for Mrs George Lynch, County Donegal, with replies and notes regarding the case.",12/08/1957,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Memorandum,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Mrs Patrick Hayes, Birr, County Offaly, from NS O'Nuallain stating procedures for application for triplets' bounty, 7 November 1957.",07/11/1957,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 3 December 1957 entitled `Bounty Ends'.",03/12/1957,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,welfares 3946,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' entitled `Begun in Ireland' and concerning the discontinuance of the triplets' bounty, 4 December 1957.",04/12/1957,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,welfares 3946,"Letter to Miss M Hannan, Almoner, Coombe Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, from NS O'Nuallain, stating that her letter will `be treated as an application on behalf of Mrs. Doyle, to whom a Payable Order for £3 will be sent by the President in due course', 24 Jan",24/01/1958,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 3946,"Letter to Eamonn Rooney, Post Office Road, Lusk, County Dublin, from NS O'Nuallain, relating to the application for bounty in respect of the triplets born to the wife of Thomas Luff, Skerries, County Dublin, 11 March 1958.",11/03/1958,"Triplets Bounty, Procedure",,Letter,,welfares 4044,"Despatch from the Secretary of State's office to TM Healy, Governor General, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the British Embassy in Washington with original enclosures relating to Julia Cassidy who is to be deported to the Free State, 8 September 1",08/09/1924,"Governor General, Deportation of Julia Cassidy from U.S.A.",,Despatch,,deportations 4044,"Despatch, a reply from the Governor General to the Secretary of State's despatch relating to the proposed deportation of Julia Cassidy, from the USA stating that the particulars regarding Miss Cassidy's birth have been verified, 10 October 1924.",10/10/1924,"Governor General, Deportation of Julia Cassidy from U.S.A.",,Despatch,,deportations 3991,"Memorandum addressed to the Minister of Defence from Thomas Gorman, Army Finance Officer, 28 March 1923, relating to an Army Benevolent Fund. He states that there are `over a dozen organisations of a benevolent kind associated with the British Army'. The ",28/03/1923,"Defence, Army Benevolent Fund",,Memorandum,,charitys 3993,"Despatch from the Secretary of State's Office, Downing Street, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 13 August 1924, stating that an application has been received from Mrs A Cole, Ardfert, County Kerry, for a compensatory grant for the death, a Sergeant in t",13/08/1924,"Governor General, Mrs A Cole, Application for compensatory grant in respect of death of her son",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3993,"Despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 12 September 1924, stating that a report has been received from the Garda Siochana which indicates that Mrs Cole is in poor circumstances financially and that her son ha",12/09/1924,"Governor General, Mrs A Cole, Application for compensatory grant in respect of death of her son",,Despatch,,compensation casess 3995,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, TM Healy, 14 August 1924, stating that the case of philanthropic and religious organisations, chiefly at the Curragh, who expended a large amount of capital `in the expectation",14/08/1924,"Governor General, Philanthropic and Religious Organisations, Properties at the Curragh, etc.",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4089,"Memorandum from the Minister of Finance, 7 May 1924, on the topic of the salary scale to apply to the Clerical Class in the future and the point at which Army candidates may enter on that scale. For example, `I recommend, therefore that the figure of £60 ",07/05/1924,"Clerical and Executive Grades, Pay and Leave Allowances",,Memorandum,,civil services  4089,"Memorandum entitled `Civil Service Pay and Leave Allowances', sent to the Secretary, Executive Council with covering letter, 10 October 1924, from Runaidhe Aire. The memorandum discusses, among other issues, different scales of pay for men and women.",1924,"Clerical and Executive Grades, Pay and Leave Allowances",,Memorandum,,civil services 4089,Statement to the Minister of Finance [it is not clear where the statement issues from] indicating that consideration was given to the Finance Department memorandum on scales of salary and leave allowances in the Civil Service and listing the principal pro,18/10/1924,"Clerical and Executive Grades, Pay and Leave Allowances",,Statement,,civil services 4089,"Memorandum entitled `Pay of Clerical Class in the Civil Service. Proposed introduction of a Scale for Unmarried Men', 18 June 1925. This memorandum discusses, in the context of the introduction of a scale for unmarried men, female employment as clerical s",18/06/1925,"Clerical and Executive Grades, Pay and Leave Allowances",,Memorandum,,civil services 4089,"Circular entitled `Annual Leave Allowances of the Clerical (including Tax Officer), Writing Assistant, Shorthand-Typist and Typist Grades' issued by the Department of Finance, 13 October 1938. This circular applies to male and female employees.",13/10/1938,"Clerical and Executive Grades, Pay and Leave Allowances",,Circular,,civil services 4094,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to TM Healy, Governor General, 15 October 1924, stating that he is sending a copy of a despatch, with original enclosures, from the British Ambassador at Washington in respect of Bridget Nagle, alias D",15/10/1924,"Governor General, Deportation of Bridget Nagle alias Della Dollas from the USA",,Despatch,,deportations 4094,"Copy of despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 20 November 1924, stating that a Bridget Nagle was born in Tullygarvin, near Lahinch, County Clare, 17 April 1888. The parents of this Bridget Nagle were Patrick and Ma",20/11/1924,"Governor General, Deportation of Bridget Nagle alias Della Dollas from the USA",,Despatch,,deportations 4097,"Letter from Eoin Ua Dubhthaigh, Commissioner of the Garda, to Dermott O Hegarty, Secretary, President's Office, 11 October 1924, stating that he is `having further inquiries instituted with reference to the Irregular use of the Drishane Convent'.",11/10/1924,"Miscellaneous, Case of Father Breen",,Letter,,IRAs 4132,"Despatch to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies enclosing an application for a certificate of naturalisation which had been received from Alice Jeanne Amann, formerly resident in the Irish Free State, now resident in Bristol.",01/11/1924,"Alice Jeanne Amann, Certificate of Naturalisation",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4132,"Despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 19 January 1925, sending information obtained concerning Alice Jeanne Amann's residence and employment in the Irish Free State and other information requested by the British Go",19/01/1925,"Alice Jeanne Amann, Certificate of Naturalisation",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4133,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 3 November 1924, enclosing a copy of the correspondence with Mrs M Sullivan concerning her desire to obtain a copy of her birth certificate. The enclosed correspondence consist",03/11/1924,"Mrs M Sullivan and Mr R Lipsett, Birth Certificate",,Despatch,,birth certificatess 4133,"Despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 28 November 1924, relating to the desire of Mrs M Sullivan to obtain a copy of her birth certificate. He states the reason why his Ministers are unable to secure any documentar",28/11/1924,"Mrs M Sullivan and Mr R Lipsett, Birth Certificate",,Despatch,,birth certificatess 4133,"Despatch from Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to the Governor General, 30 March, enclosing a copy of the correspondence with Mr Robert Cogan, Shanballymore, County Cork concerning his desire to obtain details of his birth date and the parents'",30/03/1927,"Mrs M Sullivan and Mr R Lipsett, Birth Certificate",,Despatch,,birth certificatess 4127,"Copy of a letter to Reverend Dr Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin from [a representative of the President?], 10 October 1923, enclosing a copy of a confidential Memorandum on Divorce Bills in the Oireachtas. The Memorandum mentions a bill for divorce already pr",07/10/1923,Divorce,,Letter,,divorce; religions 4127,"`Report of the Joint Committee on Standing Orders (Private Business) on the Position in Saorst‡t ƒireann of Bills Relating to Matrimonial Matters', 11 July 1924. The report is signed by James Douglas. Number 8 of the report states, for example:<br>`They a",11/07/1924,Divorce,,Report,,divorces 4127,"Newclipping from an unidentified paper, no date [1924?] advising people who do not want divorce to make their views known to legislators by attending the Catholic Truth Conference in the Mansion House, October 20-24. The conference, the clipping indicates",,Divorce,,Newsclipping,,catholicismfolio to s 4127,"Letter to Hugh Kennedy Esq., KC, Law Advisor (marked on top `Copy for President') from Casey, Clay and Collins, 24 January 1923, solicitors `for a lady who has filed a petition in the Irish Free State Court against her husband for restitution of conjugal ",24/01/1923,Divorce in Saorstat Eireann,,Letter,,divorcefolio to s 4127,"Printed copy of D‡ilDebate, 11 February 1925, on the topic of private bills for divorce. Professor Thrift brought up the fact that `an aggrieved woman could not obtain a domicile abroad without her husband's consent, so that she would be put under a disab",11/02/1925,Divorce in Saorstat Eireann,,Debate,,divorcefolio to s 4127,"Newsclipping from the `Daily Express' entitled `Divorces for Men Only'. `As matters now stand, a husband who has been wronged can only obtain relief by abandoning his Free State citizenship and going over the Ulster border or to some other part of the Emp",13/02/1925,Divorce in Saorstat Eireann,,Newsclipping,Daily Express,divorcefolio to s 4127,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from John Moore, County Waterford, 28 April 1925, discussing divorce and church teaching on the subject which he feels may be useful in the discussion which is to take place in the D‡ilon the following Thursday. Th",28/04/1925,Divorce in Saorstat Eireann,,Letter,,divorce; religionfolio to s 4127,"Debate in the Seanad on divorce legislation, includes the contribution of Mrs Wyse Power.",11/06/1925,Divorce in Saorstat Eireann,,Debate,,divorces 4195,"Memorandum on the subject of a proposed `open competitive examination for Junior Posts' circulated to the Executive Council by the Minister for Finance, December 1924. `No examination has hitherto been held for the admission of Junior Executive Officers b",Dec-24,"Civil Service, Exclusion of Women to Open Competitive Examinations",,Memorandum,,civil services 4195,"Copy of letter from S Ua Broin, Attorney General, to Mr Boland, Department of Finance, 15 December 1924, on the issue of admission of women to examinations. In this letter he gives his reasons why he is of opinion that the Commissioners had no power to ma",15/12/1924,"Civil Service, Exclusion of Women to Open Competitive Examinations",,Letter,,civil services 4195,Extract from the opinion of the Department of the Taoiseach on Department of State Bill forwarded to the Department of Finance on 7 March 1950. The extract deals with section 36. `This section does not appear to preclude the appointment to the Civil Servi,07/03/1950,"Civil Service, Exclusion of Women to Open Competitive Examinations",,Extract,,civil services 4199,"Memorandum from Dalton, Liaison Department, to M. Collins, 27 January 1922, stating that he had a letter from a Mrs [Linehan?], mother of the late Patrick Maher who was executed at Mountjoy requesting that his remains be removed.",27/01/1922,"Anglo Irish War 1916-22, Exhumation of remains of Executed Prisoners",,Memorandum,,executionss 4200,"Report by the Department of Defence, 22 January 1925, in reply to a complaint that economic conditions in the Curragh and Newbridge areas were adversely affected by the closing down of Newbridge Barracks and by the issue of contracts to non-local supplier",22/01/1925,"Curragh Area, Unemployment and Loss of Business",,Report,,businesss 4229,"Despatch from L S Amery to the Minister for External Affairs, 8 May 1928, enclosing a copy of a despatch, 17 April 1928, from the British Ambassador in Rome on `measures designed to discourage Italians from acquiring foreign nationality'. Section 3 of the",08/05/1928,Italian Emigration,,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4234,"Copy of a letter from Stritch & Stritch, the Royal Swedish Consulate, Eustace Street, Dublin, to the Acting Secretary, Provisional Government, Dublin, 14 July 1922, stating that they have been instructed by Mrs Jane Murtagh, 60 Lower Domick Street, Dublin",14/07/1922,Messrs Stritch & Stritch. Application for the return of documents stated to have been sent tot he Secretariat in June 1922,,Letter,,compensation casess 4235,"Circular from the Department of Finance, HP Boland, 7 March 1925, on the subject of staff overtime. `É Temporary Clerks employed on the basis of an attendance of forty-four hours per week and Temporary Clerks (Men) Grades I and II and (Women) Grade I, are",07/03/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,"Copy of a circular letter from the Ministry of Finance, 11 May 1922, on the question of Supplementary Superannuation Awards. This circular letter deals with, among other issues, gratuities to established women civil servants who are required to resign on ",11/05/1922,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,Circular from the Ministry of Finance to all Departments. The ministry is to be notified `of any case in your Department or any of its subsidiary Departments in which a pension or a gratuity is payable from Saorstat Funds to the widow of a retired or disb,31/03/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,pensionss 4235,"Circular from the Ministry of Finance, 3 April 1925, relating to temporary staff with knowledge of the Irish language. A copy of the return made by the President's Office is in the file, 16 April 1925, and includes details of, among others, Miss Gilroy, S",03/04/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,Irish language; civil services 4235,"Circular from the Ministry of Finance, 12 May 1925, concerning the clerical class examination and initial rates of pay. The circular gives the entering salaries for men and women.",13/05/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,"Memorandum to O Hegarty, from HP Boland, Department of Finance, 12 June 1925, relating to the candidature of civil servants for membership of local bodies which is not `desirable in the interests of the Government Service'. Any member of the civil service",12/06/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Memorandum,,civil services 4235,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 June 1925, stating the necessity for to supply return of temporary staff to assist the Substitution Committee in dealing with cases of hardship in the Civil Service. The return of the President's Department, 2 J",16/06/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,"Circular from the Accounts Branch of the Ministry of Finance, 22 June 1925, requesting that the attention of all temporary staff be brought to the procedures surrounding Health Insurance Cards. A list of handwritten names is added to this circular; initia",22/06/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 21 October 1925, relating to `appointment to a post of Assistant to the Intelligence Officer in the Department of Industry and Commerce in the editing of the Irish Trade Journal. The post carries a salary of £250.1",21/10/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 4235,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 December 1925, relating to order of discharge for temporary staff. The order of discharge is prioritised as follows: `(a) Persons not wholly dependent on their earnings; (in particular married women). (b) Unmarri",05/12/1925,Finance Circulars 1925,,Circular,,civil services 5593,"Copy letter to the Army Finance Officer from [the President's Office], 22 September 1927, attaching a copy of a letter from Mrs B O Fallon [no copy of this letter exists in the file].",22/09/1927,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to Mrs B O Fallon, from J O'Connell for Army Finance Officer, 28 September 1927, relating to her claim to a balance of £331.19.6 due on her account against the National Army. He wishes to inform her again that the draft for £250 which she cashed `c",28/09/1927,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Handwritten letter from Mrs B Fallon to President Cosgrove [sic], 30 September 1927. She states that she signed the paper [accepting that the sum of £250 paid would be accepted as a final settlement of her account] `not knowing what I was doing' ` I again",30/09/1927,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter from Mrs B O Fallon to the Governor General, 30 January 1928. She denies that she signed the paper accepting £250 in full settlement of her claim. She states that she signed thinking that she would receive the balance at a later date. She appe",30/01/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter from the Governor General's Office to Mrs B Fallon, 2 February 1928, acknowledging her letter and stating that the decision of her case rests with the Executive Council and that the Governor General has transmitted her application to the Secre",02/02/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to the Secretary of the Executive Council from EM Coulson, Private Secretary to the Governor General, 2 February 1928, enclosing letter from Mrs O Fallon [30 January 1928] together with a copy of the reply sent to her at the request of the Governor",02/02/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter from the Secretary [of the Executive Council] to the Secretary, Department of Defence, 4 February 1928, transmitting the letter sent to the Governor General by Mrs B O Fallon [30 January 1928], together with a copy of the reply sent to her at the r",04/02/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B O Fallon from the President's Office, 1 June 1928, acknowledging her letter of 30 May and stating that the President is making enquiries in the Army Pensions Department as to whether there is any money due to her. [No copy of Mrs Fall",01/06/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to T Gorman, Army Finance Officer, from [the President's Office?], 1 June 1928, asking if the position on the case of Mrs B Fallon is as stated in his minute of 28th idem.",01/06/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to Mr Banim, Private Secretary to the President, from Thomas Gorman, Army Finance Officer, 7 June 1928, stating that there is nothing to add to the previous communications sent to Mrs B O Fallon.",07/06/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B O Fallon from the President's Office, 8 June 1928, stating that there is nothing further to add to the letter sent to her by the Department of Defence on 28 September 1927.",08/06/1928,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5620,"Copy telegram to Miss Healy, Chapelizod, from President Cosgrave, 27 March 1931, expressing sympathy on the death of her father, TM Healy.",27/03/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Telegram,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy from President Cosgrave, 28 March 1931, enclosing a telegram of sympathy on the death of her father received from the Irish National Club, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the reply sent to the President of the Club.",28/03/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy from President Cosgrave, 28 March 1931, enclosing a copy of a telegram expressing sympathy on the death of TM Healy from the British Prime Minister and the copy of the reply sent.",28/03/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy from President Cosgrave, 28 March 1931, enclosing a telegram expressing sympathy on the death of her father, TM Healy, from Lord and Lady Louth together with a copy of the reply sent.",28/03/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Handwritten copy of letter to Miss Healy from President Cosgrave, 1 April 1931, referring to press photographs which accompany press descriptions of General O Duffy and himself at her father's funeral. The photographs are taken at Baldoyle racecourse  and",01/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy, unsigned [from President Cosgrave], 2 April 1931, enclosing a letter expressing sympathy on the death of her father received from the Reverend L Cole [Methodist Church in Ireland], together with a copy of the letter sent in repl",02/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy, unsigned [from President Cosgrave], 2 April 1931, enclosing a letter expressing sympathy on the death of her father received from Sir Alfred Read, together with a copy of the reply sent.",02/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Copy letter to Miss Healy, unsigned [from President Cosgrave], 2 April 1931, enclosing a letter expressing sympathy on the death of her father received from the Celtic Club, Melbourne, Australia, together with a copy of the reply sent.",02/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Elizabeth Healy, 2 April 1931, expressing her thanks for his sympathy and kindness on the death of her father.",02/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5620,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Elizabeth Healy, 2 April 1931, stating that she had not noticed the photograph he mentioned [1 April 1931], `but I know what press photographs are, and certainly no one is likely to accuse you of any want of r",02/04/1931,"Timothy M Healy, Illness and Death, 1931",,Letter,,protocols 5625,"Memorandum to the Secretary of the Executive Council from G Campbell, Industries Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 April 1925, enclosing a list for the approval of Personnel of the seven member delegation from Ireland to attend the Seventh Co",02/04/1925,"International Labour Conference, 1925, Attendance of Saorstat Delegates",,Memorandum,,civil services 5631,"Copy letter to the Minister for Justice from Anna O Rahilly, 36 Ailesbury Road, Dublin, no date [26 March 1928], relating to a series of `unjustifiable raids' carried on at the house for the past six months. She asks that responsibility be assumed for the",,"`Ghosts', Seditious Posters, etc., 1928-1929",,Letter,,republicanisms 5631,"Report by Garda Siochana, Metropolitan Division, 21 August 1929, relating to documents found at the house of Miss Sheila Humphreys, 36 Ailesbury Road. These include posters signed by `Ghosts', and letters to Sheila Humphreys from, among others, L[ouise] R",21/08/1929,"`Ghosts', Seditious Posters, etc., 1928-1929",,Report,,republicanisms 5631,"Report from the Chief Superintendent's Office, Garda Siochana, Metropolitan Division, 22 August 1929, relating to `Ghosts' literature and other material found at the house of Sheila Humphreys, 20 August 1929. Details of Sheila Humphrey's political activit",22/08/1929,"`Ghosts', Seditious Posters, etc., 1928-1929",,Report,,republicanisms 6157A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 27 May 1932, stating the composition of the delegation to the Ottawa Conference. Two typists are to travel with the delegation.",27/05/1932,"Imperial Economic Conference, 1932, Ottawa",,Extract,,employments 6091A,"Memorandum circulated by the Minister for Justice, 5 November 1930, relating to recruiting propaganda in the Free State for the British Army. Recruiting, the memorandum states, is being carried on in Dublin `through the agency of a number of persons of in",05/11/1930,"British Armed Forces, Enlistment of Irish Citizens",,Memorandum,,British armys 6019A,"Copy minute from the Minister for Justice to the Secretary, Executive Council, 12 November 1931, relating to recruiting in the Free State for the British Army. The minute discusses various attempts at recruiting, for example, `It is known that one man rec",12/11/1931,"British Armed Forces, Enlistment of Irish Citizens",,Minute,,British armys 6019A,"Statement, 12 July 1932, of information acquired by the Government concerning recruiting in Ireland for the British army. For example, in November 1930 the Minister for Justice reported that recruiting was being done in Dublin by, among others Miss Sandes",12/07/1932,"British Armed Forces, Enlistment of Irish Citizens",,Statement,,British armys 6091B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from John Leydon, Department of Industry and Commerce, 17 October 1945, relating to the future of Irish men and women who have served in the British forces and are now about to be released. This deals ",17/10/1945,"British Armed Forces, Enlistment of Irish Citizens",,Minute,,British armys 6093A,"Garda Siochana Commissioner's Report for the year ended 31 December 1929. This includes, for example, a table detailing the number of offences `under the more serious categories of crime',  with details of the number of people proceeded against. This incl",31/12/1929,"Garda Siochana, Commissioner's Annual Report, 1929 (Original)",,Report,,crimes 6093B,"Garda Siochana, Commissioner's Annual Report, 1929 (Revised Edition). This gives criminal statistics for 1927, 1928 and 1928, for example, in 1927 there were 41 cases of concealment of birth and 22 persons were proceeded against. In 1928 the figures were ",31/12/1929,"Garda Siochana, Commissioner's Annual Report, 1929 (Revised Edition)",,Report,,crimes 6096,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 27 November 1930, stating that an order was made advising the Governor General to commute to penal servitude for life the death sentence on Christina Russell who had been found guilty of the murder of her infant",27/11/1930,Death Sentence on Christina Russell,,Extract,,death sentencess 6096,"Statement of the facts of the case of Christina Russell convicted of the murder of her infant child at the High Court, 27 November 1930. This was sent to the Secretary of the Executive Council by the Department of Justice, 28 November 1930. The child, a m",28/11/1930,Death Sentence on Christina Russell,,Statement,,death sentencess 6096,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long, Vice Regal Lodge, enclosing the Commutation of the death sentence passed on Christina Russell signed by the Governor General, 28 November 1930.",28/11/1930,Death Sentence on Christina Russell,,Letter,,death sentencess 6097,"Memorandum sent by the Department of Defence to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 28 November 1930, relating to the allowances paid under the Army Pensions Acts to Miss Barbara and Master Donagh MacDonagh, children of the late Thomas MacDonagh. £80 ",28/11/1930,Case of the Children of the late Thomas McDonagh,,Memorandum,,orphanss 6097,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 25 January 1936, relating to the allowances paid under the Army Pensions Vote to Donagh MacDonagh and Barbara MacDonagh. For the most part the minute deals with the case",25/01/1936,Case of the Children of the late Thomas McDonagh,,Minute,,orphanss 6097,"Memorandum relating to the continuation of the provision of extra-statutory grants to the children of Thomas MacDonagh, deceased, circulated by the Minister for Finance, 18 January 1937. The memorandum gives details of monies paid to Barbara MacDonagh sin",18/01/1937,Case of the Children of the late Thomas McDonagh,,Memorandum,,orphanss 6103,"Handwritten letter to the President from Tomas Ua Dalaigh, Cork, 2 January 1931, stating his objections to the Hairdressers Registration Bill, 1931. In the course of the letter he refers to a number of hairdressing establishments in Cork, notably Athenus'",02/01/1931,"Hairdressers Registration Bill, 1931",,Letter,,employments 6177C/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 October 1952, `Candidate's Paper Ruled Out'. This discusses an argument which ensued relating to the nominations for the bye-election for the University seat in the Seanad left vacant by the death of Mrs Helena Conc",16/10/1952,Civil Servants and Politics,,Newsclipping,,politicss 6104,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from JP Walsh, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 3 January 1931, stating that the Minister wishes to obtain the approval of the Executive Council for the conferring of the Cross of the Legion of Ho",03/01/1931,"Countess of Granard, Conferring of the Legion of Honour",,Minute,,protocols 6104,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, unsigned, 6 January 1931, stating that the Executive Council have no objection to the proposal of the French Government to confer the Cross of the Legion of Honour on the Countess of Granard.",06/01/1931,"Countess of Granard, Conferring of the Legion of Honour",,Minute,,protocols 6176,"Statement of the facts of the case of David O Shea sentenced to death for the murder of Ellen O'Sullivan, circulated by the Department of Justice, 23 July 1931. Ellen O'Sullivan left her home at Knocknaloman, County Cork on the 8 February 1931 to cycle to",23/07/1931,Death Sentence on David O Shea,,Statement,,death sentencess 6176,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 28 July 1931, stating that they had given consideration to the case of David O Shea who was sentenced to death for the murder of Ellen O'Sullivan. `It was decided that the case did not warrant recommendation to ",28/07/1931,Death Sentence on David O Shea,,Extract,Irish Press,death sentencess 6177C/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 21 October 1952, `An Irishman's Diary', by Quidnunc. This refers to the bye-election for National University seat in the Senate left vacant by the death of Mrs Helena Concannon. The piece discusses the candidacy of Dr ",21/10/1952,Civil Servants and Politics,Quidnunc,Newsclipping,Irish Times,medicines 6177C/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times, 17 April 1954, Letters to the editor, `The Vanishing Irish', by Maureen C Ahern, Limerick, relating to the population questions raised by Dr Geary. She states that the Catholic church denounces contraception and abortio",17/04/1954,Civil Servants and Politics,Maureen C Ahern,Newsclipping,Irish Times,contraceptions 6177C/1,"Letter to John A Costello, Taoiseach, 6 November 1954, from Mary F Davidson, Acting Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party. She states that for a considerable period the Labour Party has received representation indicating a strong demand for the exte",06/11/1954,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Copy letter to Senator Mary F Davidson, Acting Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party, from the Taoiseach, 11 November 1954, acknowledging her letter and asking for more precise details `as to the scope of the phrase ""full civil rights to public serv",11/11/1954,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mary F Davidson, Acting Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party, 15 November 1954, stating that full civil rights to public servants means the same civil rights as those enjoyed by other Irish citizens, notably the right t",15/11/1954,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Letter, marked personal, from the Taoiseach to the Tanaiste, William Norton, 26 November 1954, enclosing letters from Mary F Davidson and asking for his personal comments in a strictly unofficial nature.",26/11/1954,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Letter to the Taoiseach from MF Davidson, 25 February 1955, asking him if he is in a position to let her have a reply to her letters of 6 and 11 November 1954.",25/02/1955,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Copy letter to Senator Mary F Davidson from the Taoiseach, 2 March 1955, stating that he has discussed the issue of the extension of full civil rights to public servants with the Tanaiste who has given him documents. These, he writes, will take some time ",02/03/1955,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mary F Davidson, 5 March 1955, asking him would it be possible for him to deal at an early date with the local authorities aspect of the question of the extension of full civil rights to public servants in view of the approach",05/03/1955,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6177C/1,"Letter to Mary F Davidson from the Taoiseach, 7 March 1955, stating that it will not be possible for some considerable time to deal with the local authorities aspect of the question of the extension of full civil rights to public servants.",07/03/1955,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 8284,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty from the President's Office, 27 March 1928, enclosing receipt signed by Margaret Fallon, 27 March 1928, acknowledging the sum of £25.",27/03/1928,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President, 2 April 1928, from the Department of Defence, concerning the death of Frank Fagan. Arrangements are being made to obtain for the D‡ilSpecial Fund refund of the gratuity of £20 which was awarded to his wido",02/04/1928,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Letter from Margaret Fallon to Mrs Cosgrave, 1 April 1925. She received the parcel with medical supplies and is now feeling better. She thanks her for her kindness.",01/04/1925,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8284,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, 11 July 1928, relating to the repayment by Mrs Fagan of the grant of £20 paid to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. In view of the smallness of the amount the President is to be asked whether the r",11/07/1928,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Minute to the President from the Department of Justice, 6 October 1928, detailing the case of the late Frank Fagan. Nothing can be done officially for his widow except pay her the gratuity of £29.18.0 to which she is entitled. He writes that he has not be",06/10/1928,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Letter to Mrs Cosgrave from Maura Fagan. She is the sole support of her mother but her salary, she writes, is very small. She asks Mrs Cosgrave to help by using her influence to assist her to find better employment.",30/09/1929,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8284,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Garda Siochana, giving details of the condition of Mrs Margaret Fagan, 29 December 1938. She is living with her unmarried daughter in a flat in number 35 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. She has a s",29/12/1938,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Note detailing information supplied by the Department of Defence, 17 January 1939,  stating that Mrs Margaret Fagan was in receipt of  Military Service Pension of £23.2.9 per annum.",17/01/1939,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8284,"Note, no date, stating that the Taoiseach approved the waiving of the claim for the amount of the loan outstanding in the case of Mrs Fagan.",,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8358,"List of Griffith's friends who adhered to his policy since the split, 3 August 1923. Amongst the names mentioned are Mrs Sean Connolly, Mrs Casserly, Miss P Hoey, Miss C Doyle and Miss Rigney, all from the Central Branch of Sinn Fein.",03/08/1923,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration, 1923",,List,,commemoration of national leaderss 8358,"List of names and addresses [in connection with the Griffith commemoration], no date [the department stamp reads 4 August 1923]. Among the names are Mrs Powell, Sundays Well, Cork, and Siobhan O'Brien, Savings Bank Department, Dublin Castle.",,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration, 1923",,List,,commemoration of national leaderss 8358,"Copy letter to Mrs Griffith from the President's Office, 30 August 1923, stating that she is to be admitted to Leinster Lawn any time she chooses to visit the Cenotaph erected to the memory of her late husband.",30/08/1930,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration, 1923",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 8359,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs Griffith, 14 August 1924. She is unable to attend the meeting tomorrow. `Late (9 o'c) Monday night I got word of Mass next morning at the Cathedral and a notice of one 22 inst for Gen. Collins, 12 days notice for the latter, ",14/08/1924,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration Ceremony, 1924",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 8359,"Copy letter to Mrs Griffith from the Secretary to the Committee [Commemoration Committee], 15 August 1924, expressing regret that the time of the meeting was not convenient and assuring her that suitable arrangements have been taken regarding her children",15/08/1924,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration Ceremony, 1924",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 8360,"Memorandum to each member of the Executive Council from the Department of Defence, 12 August 1925, relating to the Griffith-Collins Anniversary Commemoration, 1925. Lists of those to be invited are attached, for example, Miss P Hoey, Miss C Doyle, and Mis",12/08/1925,"Griffith-Collins Commemoration, 1925",,Memorandum,,commemoration of national leaderss 8361,"Copy letter to Mrs Griffith from the President's Office, 2 August 1930, informing her that the Griffith-Collins-O Higgins Commemoration Ceremony will take place on 17 August.",02/08/1930,"Griffith-Collins-O Higgins, Commemoration Ceremony, 1930",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 8361,"Copy letter to Mrs O Higgins from the President's Office, 2 August 1930, informing her that the Griffith-Collins-O Higgins Commemoration Ceremony will take place on 17 August.",02/08/1930,"Griffith-Collins-O Higgins, Commemoration Ceremony, 1930",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 8361,"List of names of those invited to the Griffith-Collins-O Higgins, Commemoration Ceremony, 1930. The list includes female names.",1930,"Griffith-Collins-O Higgins, Commemoration Ceremony, 1930",,List,,commemoration of national leaderss 8361,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 August 1932, relating to the Griffith-Collins-O Higgins, Commemoration Ceremony, 1932. A list of those who attended is given including female names.",22/08/1932,"Griffith-Collins-O Higgins Commemoration, 1932",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commemoration of national leaderss 8363A,"National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Bill, 1936. Arrangements of Sections.",1936,"(1) National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Act, 1936, (2) Rotunda Hospital (Amendment of Charter) Order, 1972",,Bill,,maternitys 8363A,"National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Bill, 1936. As passed by both houses.",1936,"(1) National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Act, 1936, (2) Rotunda Hospital (Amendment of Charter) Order, 1972",,Bill,,maternitys 8636A,"National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, Charter, Charter Amendment Act, 1936, and Bye-Laws and Regulations. This deals with, for example, the procedure in respect of lectures to nurses and the position of the Lady Superintendent.",1936,"(1) National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Act, 1936, (2) Rotunda Hospital (Amendment of Charter) Order, 1972",,Charter,,s 8369,"Memorandum circulated to the members of the Government by the Office of the Minister for Finance, 16 May 1938, relating to the Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Aonach Tailteann. Appendixes to the Report give details of the cost of the Tailtea",16/05/1938,"Aonach Tailteann, 1936",,Memorandum,,civil services 8372,"Letter to the President of the Council of the Irish Free State from Sir John Lumsden, British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Vice Chairman, Joint Committee, Leinster, Munster and Connaught, 10 December 1923. His Committee have be",10/12/1923,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Letter,,Red Crosss 8372,"Letter to the President from General Mulcahy, 2 January 1924, relating to the formation of an Irish branch of the Red Cross. He says that the matter has arisen from a number of directions and at different times. For example, in July 1923, Mrs Blythe, on b",02/01/1924,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Letter,,Red Crosss 8372,"Letter to Professor O'Sullivan, Dublin from Rachel L Crowdy, League of Nations, Geneva, 27 November 1929. All the Dominions and Colonies except Ireland are sending delegates to the Empire Red Cross Conference to be held in May 1930. This, she writes, dist",27/11/1929,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Letter,,Red Crosss 8372,"Note to Mr McDunphy from KT [Miss Taafe], asking him to read the letter sent to Professor O'Sullivan from [Rachel Crowdy], 5 December 1929.",05/12/1929,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Note,,Red Crosss 9004B,"Typescript Report of the Industrial Research Council for the year, 1945-1946. This indicates that Mrs O Kelly, M Sc, resigned from the Council in June 1945.",,"Industrial Research Council, Annual Reports, 1935-1942/43 (including Bulletins and other publications)",,Report,,researchs 9044,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 4 July 1936, `Treatment of Prisoners. Dublin Inquiry'. This gives details of the Inaugural Meeting of the Commission of Inquiry into the Treatment of Political Prisoners. Madame MacBride is reported as saying tha",04/07/1936,"Treatment of Political Prisoners, Commission of Inquiry, 1936",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politics; prisonerss 9045A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Education, 30 May 1932. He encloses a copy of a statement sent by Mr Sean Dowling in connection with the recent deputation of St Enda's Past Pupils Union to Miss Pearse. The depu",30/05/1932,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,religion; educations 9045A,"Report of a interview between the Minister for Education and a deputation from the past pupils of St Enda's College [1932]. The Minister laid down principles for Miss Pearse's consideration, for example, Miss Pearse should have full control of religious i",1932,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Report,,educations 9045A,"Extract from the Attorney Generals minute, 2 April 1936. This relates to the gift of St Enda's to the State. Mention is made of paying the debts of the deceased [Mrs Pearse?] `so as to start the family with a clean sheet'. `If it is thought that this is n",02/04/1936,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Extract,,bequestss 9045A,"Memorandum from Department of Finance to the members of the Executive Council relating to the proposed gift of St Enda's College to the State, 11 July 1936. This gift would be accepted on the death of Miss Margaret Pearse. Details of Mrs Pearse's will are",11/07/1936,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Memorandum,,bequestss 9045A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 17 July 1936, relating to the gift of St Enda's College to the State. the Executive Council decided that the gift should be accepted, that steps should be taken to put the property in a proper state of repair and that Mis",17/07/1936,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Extract,,bequestss 9045A,"Minute to Mr Fitzgerald from SJB, 17 July 1941, relating to expenditure on St Enda's. Details of Mrs Pearse's debts are given and the £600 paid to Miss Pearse is mentioned. Miss Pearse's attempts to raise money are listed. She receives £100 a year under t",17/07/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 8 October 1941, stating that the Taoiseach was to see Senator Miss Pearse concerning St Enda's. Mr McEntee would be glad to learn if the interv",08/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Handwritten letter addressed to `Dear Chief' from Margaret Pearse, 13 October 1941. She discusses the possible sale of Cullenswood House. She hopes money can be advanced to help her pay the rates on Rathfarnham House. If this is not forthcoming and `I am ",13/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter to Margaret Pearse acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach, 16 October 1941.",16/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter to Margaret Pearse from Sean MacEntee, 15 October 1941, relating to the rates on St Enda's. In view of the drastic measures taken against other rates defaulters the Commissioner will have to proceed against her. He asks her to come to see him.",15/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to `Sean T' [O Ceallaigh] unsigned [MacEntee], 23 October 1941, relating to the rates on St Enda's and an interview he had with Margaret Pearse. She would be prepared to dispose of the reversionary interests she has in two bungalows on the St ",23/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Minute to the Taoiseach from Sean MacEntee, 23 October 1941, relating to the sale by Margaret Pearse to the State of the reversionary interest she has in two bungalows on the St Enda's estate. MacEntee writes: `I think, bearing in mind all the circumstanc",23/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter to Margaret Pearse from DJ O'Donovan, County Commissioner, 21 October 1941, relating to the amount owing in respect of water on her house.",21/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter from Margaret Pearse to Mr O'Donovan, 26 October 1941, enclosing a cheque for £5 towards her water rates. She will send a further cheque next month.",26/10/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter to Sean MacEntee, from D O'Donovan, 12 November 1941, enclosing recent correspondence between himself and Miss Pearse relating to water rates owed by her. He references the £5 paid by Miss Pearse. `I cannot regard the payment made as being suf",12/11/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy letter to Miss Pearse [from Sean MacEntee], 14 November 1941. He has learned of her water rate bill and her offer of £5 towards it. `The Commissioner is very dissatisfied with such an offer and I must say that I think myself it is far from adequate. ",14/11/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Letter,,bequestss 9045A,"Report on the present position of St Enda's in particular relating to the payment of rates on the property sent by the Department of Finance to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 24 November 1941. Methods of dealing with Miss Pearse's inability t",24/11/1941,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Report,,bequestss 9045A,"Minute to the Taoiseach from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 13 January 1942, enclosing a copy of a letter which he has sent to the Tanaiste, 12 January 1942, recommending that Miss Pearse's offer be accepted [to sell the interest of",13/01/1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to MacEntee from Sean T O Ceallaigh, 21 February 1942. He gives reasons why he is not supportive of the suggestion that the Government purchase from Miss Pearse her interest in the two bungalows on the estate. He cites financial reasons, argui",21/02/1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Minute to the Taoiseach from Sean T  O Ceallaigh, February 1942, relating to Miss Pearse's inability to meet the rate payments on St Enda's. He discusses the various proposed solutions to the problem.",Feb-42,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to Sean T O Ceallaigh from the Department of the Taoiseach, 13 March 1942. The best solution to Miss Pearse's financial difficulties, the minute states, would be for the State to take over the property and allow her to stay on as a life tenant",13/03/1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to Sean T O Ceallaigh from Sean MacEntee, no date [?1942]. He has been speaking to Miss Pearse and she is prepared in principle to accept a proposal which he outlines. This entails her giving as a gift to the State her life interest in St Enda",1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to Sean MacEntee, unsigned [Sean T O Ceallaigh], 13 March 1942. He encloses a copy of a letter addressed to the Taoiseach, 21 March 1942, expressing his disapproval of the proposal whereby the State takes over responsibility for St Enda's and ",13/03/1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045A,"Copy minute to the Taoiseach from Sean MacEntee, 19 June 1942, enclosing a letter he sent to Sean T O Ceallaigh relating to St Enda's. In the latter he states that the County Commissioner is again pressing regarding the rates on St Enda's. While the propo",19/06/1942,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045B,"Minute to the Taoiseach from Sean MacEntee, 31 October 1945, enclosing a letter he received from the Commissioner for Dublin County Council, 8 October 1945. From this letter it appears that Margaret Pearse owes £400 in arrears of rates in respect of St En",31/10/1945,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045B,"Statement by the Department of the Taoiseach, 21 December 1945, detailing the history of Margaret Pearse's financial problems in respect of St Enda's and various solutions which were proposed to alleviate the problem.",21/12/1945,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Statement,,bequestss 9045B,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 6 January 1946, relating to the arrears of rates owed by Margaret Pearse.  A proposal to settle the problem mooted in 1942 is again put forward, namely that she would giv",06/01/1946,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045B,"Memorandum from POC, 18 April 1946, relating to a report on St Enda's by the Commissioners of Public Works concerning the legal position relating to St Enda's. Miss Pearse, the memo states, has refused to give permission to any official from the Board of ",18/04/1946,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Memorandum,,bequestss 9045B,"Memorandum 18 February 1952, relating to matters discussed at a meeting of the Government on 15 February 1952, concerning a deputation from the Fianna Fail Cumann na bPiarsach, Rathfarnham.  The Taoiseach undertook to discuss with Miss Pearse suggestions ",18/02/1952,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Memorandum,,bequestss 10119,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 7 September 1937, transmitting a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Margaret Bulger, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",07/09/1937,"Mrs Margaret Bulger, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Minute,,welfares 10119,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Bulger from M O Muimhneachain, 8 September 1937, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",08/09/1937,"Mrs Margaret Bulger, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 9075,"Court Proceedings in the Central Criminal Court, 22 October 1925, the Attorney General versus Hugh Callan, Michael F Conway, Robert B Harold. This relates to the forged use of vouchers and other means whereby these men conspired to defraud the Department ",22/10/1935,"Mr Hugh Callan, Dismissal from Public Service",,Court Proceedings,,crimes 9085,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Teresa M Gallagher, County Roscommon, 14 December 1936, appealing on behalf of her nephew, Thomas McDermott, a Republican prisoner doing 18 months in Arbor Hill Prison. His grandmother, who is 84, was ill recently and ",14/12/1936,"Thomas McDermott, Conviction by Constitution (Special Powers) Tribunal",,Letter,,IRAs 9085,"Copy letter to Teresa Gallagher, 15 December 1936, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",15/12/1936,"Thomas McDermott, Conviction by Constitution (Special Powers) Tribunal",,Letter,,IRAs 10121D,"Handwritten letter to Miss O'Connell from Mrs Margaret O'Sullivan, Killorglin, County Kerry, 3 May 1954. She writes that her husband, who was unemployed for nine months, borrowed a big sum of money which he put to his savings and started a bakery two year",03/05/1954,"Flour and Bread Prices, 1951-1954",,Letter,,employment; povertys 10121D,"Copy letter to Mrs Thomas O'Sullivan from the Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach?], 4 May 1954, acknowledging receipt of her letter. She is informed that the matter in question [underselling of bread by certain bakers] is one for examination by the Minis",04/05/1954,"Flour and Bread Prices, 1951-1954",,Letter,,unemployment; employments 10121A,"Prices Commission, report to the Minister for Industry and Commerce on an `Investigation into the Prices Charged for Batch Bread'. This report was signed by, amongst others, Cait Ni Bhraoin.",28/07/1937,"Flour and Bread Prices, 1937-July 1946",,Report,,cost of living; commissions of enquirys 10121E,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Mr Costello, from Mr Willis Murphy, Acting Secretary of the Organisations concerned in the matter of flour confectionery and biscuits, 27 May 1955, listing the names of the deputation which was elected to meet him, for example, Mi",27/05/1955,Flour and Bread Prices,,Letter,,trade unionss 10121E,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 9 June 1955, enclosing a record of a discussion on 8 June 1955 when the Taoiseach received a deputation of representatives of employers and employees engag",09/06/1955,Flour and Bread Prices,,Minute,,employments 10121E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent,' 9 June 1955, `Leinster House Conference. Cake and Biscuit Makers Fear Price Reduction'. This article discusses the deputation of biscuit and confectionery makers together with other interested parties which met t",09/06/1955,Flour and Bread Prices,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,unions 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 20 May 1952, entitled `Art of Stained Glass: Evie Hone's Achievement'. This details the Hone family's artistic achievements and the early artistic years of Evie Hone in London and Paris and her encounter with Cubism an",20/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,artistss 10133B,"Letter to Mr de Valera from Mrs Nancy Connell, 22 May 1952. Her sister, Evie Hone, she writes, did a lovely stained glass window for the Irish Pavilion at the New York World's Fair and since it was returned to Ireland it has been lying in packing cases. S",22/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to Mrs Nancy Connell from de Valera, 26 May 1952, thanking her for her suggestion [to exhibit the window in a Government Building or Art Gallery] regarding the stained-glass window done by Miss Hone for the Irish Pavilion at the New York World",26/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of External Affairs, 29 May 1952, stating that the stained glass window commissioned from Miss Evie Hone for the New York World's Fair is the property of the Department of Industry ",29/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Education, 29 May 1952, relating to the stained glass window by Evie Hone which was exhibited at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940. Communication has been received from the Of",29/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 5 June 1952, stating that the window executed by Evie Hone for the Irish Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, 1939-40 was, with the approval of the Minis",05/06/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133 B,"Minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 5 June 1952, forwarding a copy of a letter addressed to the Taoiseach from Mrs Nancy Connell, 22 May 1952, relating to displaying the stained glass window executed by E",05/06/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from Thomas McGreevy, National Gallery of Ireland, 12 June 1952. The Board of Governors and Guardians considered the question of where to place Evie Hone's window entitled `Four Green Fields' and they",12/05/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Department of Education, 1 July 1952, forwarding the letter received from the Director of the National Gallery on the subject of displaying the stained glass window by Evie Hone entitled `Four Gree",01/07/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from James White, Honorary Secretary, Irish Association of Art Critics, 22 December 1952. A Congress of the International Association of Art Critics will be held in Dublin from the 19-23 July 1953 and ",22/12/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to James White, Honorary Secretary, Irish Association of Art Critics, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 30 December 1952, stating that the stained glass window entitled `Four Green Fields' by Evie Hone is now the property of the Commission",30/12/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, 30 December 1952, referring to the minute of 5 June 1952 on the question of the stained glass window `The Four Green Fields of Erin' by Evie Hone and asking if he may no",30/12/1952,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, 26 February 1953, referring to the minute of 5 June 1952 on the question of the stained glass window `The Four Green Fields of Erin' by Evie Hone and the reminder of 30 ",26/02/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Minute from the Office of Public Works to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 6 March 1953. They have investigated the possibility of incorporating Evie Hone's window, `The Four Green Fields of Erin' in one of the buildings at present under constr",06/03/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Typescript extract from the `Evening Standard', 29 May 1953, entitled `The Achievement of Evie Hone'. This discusses the fact that much of her work has gone abroad and most of her windows in Dublin are in private chapels. The article states that there `is",29/05/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Extract,Evening Standard,artistss 10133B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 26 September 1953, asking whether the results of their investigations concerning the practicality of having Evie Hone's stained glass window, `The Four Green Field",26/09/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of Public Works, 2 October 1953, stating that it is not possible to fit Evie Hone's stained glass window, `The Four Green Fields of Erin' into an existing building. `There is the possib",02/10/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 5 October 1953, asking whether the question of displaying Evie Hone's window, `The Four Green Fields of Erin' in the National Museum has been investigated.",05/10/1953,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10739B,"Copy letter to Miss Yvonne Morahan, New Jersey, USA, 19 November 1957, acknowledging receipt of her letter to de Valera concerning her wish from information for the purpose of preparing an essay on the partition of Ireland. She is told that arrangements h",19/11/1957,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partition; researchs 10739B,"Letter to de Valera from Ellen Kelleher, 26 July 1958. She is a student at Regis College, USA, and is doing research for a paper on the `Irish Separation Problem'. She wants to know what his `opinion of the real situation and whether you think that an ear",26/07/1958,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partitions 10739B,"Copy letter to Ellen Kelleher, USA from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 9 August 1958. He encloses three booklets which would be of assistance to her in her research. With regard to de Valera's own opinion concerning the economic benefit that woul",09/08/1955,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partition; researchs 10825,"Letter to de Valera from GA Culligan, London, 25 June 1938. He writes to him asking for his advice on the best scheme of disposing, after the death of himself and his wife, the £10,000 he has saved. `The money has been saved by my wife's self denial and s",25/06/1938,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,bequestss 10825,"Memorandum from the Department of Agriculture sent to JJ McElligott, Department of Finance, 2 August 1938, giving the recommendation and views of the Department of Agriculture relating to suggestions for the disposal of a proposed bequest by Mr GA Culliga",02/08/1938,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Memorandum,,bequests; agricultures 10825,"Minute to JJ McElligott from Seosamh O Neill, Department of Education, 27 July 1938, enclosing an outline of a draft scheme of travelling scholarships in connection with the proposed bequest of Mr GA Culligan. For example, travelling scholarships in domes",27/07/1938,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Minute,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Seoirse Gabhanach O Dubhthaigh, [George Gavan Duffy], Dublin, 10 March 1944, enclosing a letter from Mrs Culligan, South Africa, dated 12 November 1943, addressed to his brother in Capetown and a covering letter, dated 22 Nove",10/03/1944,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Note relating to Mrs Culligan's desire to carry out the wishes of her late husband and set up a fund to provide travelling scholarships, 27 March 1944. The note states that it should be suggested to Mrs Culligan that she take steps to ensure that the inte",27/03/1944,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Note,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Copy letter to Mrs Rena Culligan, South Africa, from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 6 April 1944. `The administration of such a fund should not present any difficulty once the intentions of the donors are made clear. It would be a simple matter, ",06/04/1944,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,bequests; agricultures 10825,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Rena Culligan, 6 July 1944, relating to her husband's bequest. She encloses part of the will. She writes that she would be grateful if the government could give her some suggestions. She encloses some suggestions herself as to",06/07/1944,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Copy letter to Mrs Rena Culligan from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 25 November 1944, acknowledging her letter. He sends her a copy of a letter written to her on 6 April 1944 on the assumption that the original had not reached her up to the time",25/11/1944,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,bequests; agricultures 10825,"Copy letter to Mrs Rena Culligan from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 24 April 1945, asking if any progress had been made towards giving effect to the wishes of her late husband.",24/04/1945,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Letter to Mr Seamus MacUgo from Rena Culligan, 13 August 1945. There will be £12,000 or £13,000 after her death for scholarships for Irish boys. His relations are not, she writes, enthusiastic about the scheme `but as that was his wish & my life long purp",13/08/1945,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,agriculture; bequestss 10825,"Copy letter to Mrs Rena Culligan from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 22 September 1945. The Taoiseach advises her to consult her legal adviser concerning her will to obtain advice on whether the will was in terms which could be made effective in ",22/09/1945,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,bequests; agricultures 10825,"Letter to Father Quinlan from the Taoiseach returning two letters he sent to him, 12 October 1950. The first is a letter from Mrs Culligan and one from Miss Mary T Kavanagh [the latter is not in the file] together with a copy of a letter sent by him to Mr",12/10/1950,"GA Culligan, Bequest for benefit of Irish Youth",,Letter,,bequests; agricultures 10843A,"Letter to the Secretary to the President, from Liam FB Delany, Acting Honorary Secretary, Infantile Paralysis Fellowship (Ireland), 2 February 1959. He summarises the aims of the Fellowship and asks the President to receive their Chairman. He encloses a l",02/02/1950,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Letter,,charitiess 10843A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 11 February 1950, `Tatler's Leader Page Parade'. This gives details of the foundation of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship (Ireland). `The story really began before Christmas. Councillor Potter of Dun Laoghaire,",11/02/1950,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,charitiess 10843B,"Letter to `A Chara' from Mother M Patrick for Reverend Mother M Vianney, absent on visitation, Superior General, the Missionary Sisters of St Columban, Ennis, County Clare, 18 April 1950. She asks him to put before `Their Excellence' the enclosed copy of ",18/04/1950,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of Bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Letter,,religions 10843B,"Letter in Irish to the President from the Secretary, Trees for Ireland, 4 December 1950, enclosing a statement on the body. Amongst those on the organising committee is Mrs B Berthon Waters, Irish Peoples Co-Operative Society.",04/12/1950,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of Bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Letter,,protocols 10843B,"Letter to the President from The Secretary, Irish Brigade Memorial Fund (1889-1902), asking him to extend his patronage to the fund. Amongst the members of the National Committee is Mrs Baskerville.",29/08/1952,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of Bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Letter,,protocols 10843B,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from Dennis Crowley, President, and E Phyllis Thompson, Honorary Secretary, Photographic Society of Ireland, 16 July 1954, asking the President to perform the opening ceremony of the Irish Salon of Photography.",16/07/1954,"President of Ireland, Requests for Patronage, Presidency of Bodies, Contributions, etc.",,Letter,,protocols 10848B/1,"Copy letter to the Taoiseach from Miss Mairin McDonald, Secretary Irish Countrywomen's Association, 10 November 1948, relating to the International Wheat Agreement. The Associated Countrywomen of the World has asked its constituent members to enquire from",10/11/1948,"Wheat Supplies, International Conferences",,Letter,,rural life; agricultures 10848B/1,"Copy letter to Miss Mairin McDonald, Secretary, Irish Countrywomen's Association, from Seamus MacUgo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, acknowledging her letter of 10 November 1948 and the enclosures contained therein.",11/11/1948,"Wheat Supplies, International Conferences",,Letter,,rural life; agricultures 10848B/1,"Copy note initialled M O'M, 16 November 1948. The note states that he suggested to the Taoiseach that they should refer the Irish Countrywomen's letter of 10 November to the Minister for Industry and Commerce. The Taoiseach told him to refer it to the Min",16/11/1948,"Wheat Supplies, International Conferences",,Note,,rural life; agricultures 10848B/1,"Copy letter to Miss Mairin McDonald, Secretary, Irish Countrywomen's Association, from the Department of Agriculture, 25 November 1948. She is informed that the `initiative in the matter of securing an international wheat agreement lies with the principal",25/11/1948,"Wheat Supplies, International Conferences",,Letter,,rural life; agricultures 12974C,"Minute to Miss Ni Bheirn, Miss Ni Mhurchadha, Miss Ni Rinn, Miss Kavanagh, 7 October 1954, reminding them that the 13 of October 1954 is the last day for lodging notification by officers wishing to adopt the provisions of the Superannuation Act, 1954. Pro",07/10/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Minute,,civil services 12974C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 November 1954, relating to the Superannuation Act, 1954 and the health of applicants. For example, the circular states that to `enable the Minister to consider further the applications of female officers who wish",01/11/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Circular,,civil service; healths 12974C,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Health, 19 November 1954, stating that the Minister has decided, in accordance with the Superannuation (Female Civil Servants) Regulations, 1954, that Caitlin Bhreathnach, writin",19/11/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Minute,,civil service; healths 12974C,"List of Officers in the Department of the Taoiseach who have been notified that the provisions of the Superannuation Act, 1954, apply to them, for example, Elizabeth Mary Kavanagh, typist, 2 November 1954.",23/11/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,List,,civil servantss 12975A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 5 October 1942, relating to the proposed increase of Unemployment Assistance payable to persons with dependants excluded from the Food Voucher Scheme. A summary of the memorandum is also included. A",05/10/1942,"Unemployment Assistance, Increased Rates, 1942",,Memorandum,,unemployments 12975A,"Memorandum from the Department of Social Welfare, June 1948, relating to the General Scheme of the proposed Bill to amend the Unemployment Assistance Acts, 1933 to 1940. A summary to the memorandum is also attached together with the General Scheme of the ",Jun-48,"Unemployment Assistance, Increased Rates, 1942",,Memorandum,,unemployments 12976,"Copy letter to `A Chara' [Emergency Scientific Research Bureau] 17 October 1942, conveying the authority of the Taoiseach for the engagement of listed technical staff and officers for certain specified periods and at certain specified salaries. For exampl",17/10/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Estimates, 1943/4",,Letter,,researchs 12979,"Memorandum [it is not clear where the memorandum issued from], 13 October 1942, relating to the provision of a sanatorium for discharged soldiers suffering from tuberculosis. A list of proposed staff for the hospital is included. For example, 2 Staff Sist",13/10/1942,"Army, Provision of Sanatorium for discharged soldiers",,Memorandum,,nursing; healths 12979,"Letter from Mrs R Clayton, Southall, Middlesex, England, to `Dear Sir', 15 September 1942. She writes concerning her brother, J Coone, who served in the army for sixteen years at which point the authorities found out that he had tuberculosis. He was disch",15/09/1942,"Army, Provision of Sanatorium for discharged soldiers",,Letter,,healths 12979,"Letter to Mrs R Clayton, Southall, Middlesex, England, 25 October 1942, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that it is receiving attention.",25/09/1942,"Army, Provision of Sanatorium for discharged soldiers",,Letter,,healths 12979,"Letter to Mrs R Clayton, Middlesex, England, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 20 October 1942. He writes regarding the situation of her brother ex-Corporal John Coone. Details of the gratuity paid to Mr Coone are given and the letter states that it i",20/10/1942,"Army, Provision of Sanatorium for discharged soldiers",,Letter,,healths 13003,"Copy letter to Captain Peadar Cole [Solicitor], 30 December 1942, acknowledging receipt of the petition submitted by him on behalf of Miss Mary Hyland [no copy of this petition exists in the file]. He is informed that the petition has been transmitted to ",30/12/1942,"Petitions for remission of sentences, etc., Ordinary Courts",,Letter,,crimes 13003,"Letter to Captain Peadar Cole, Solicitor, Dublin, 16 February 1943. In respect of the petition in the case of Mary Hyland convicted at the Dublin District Court on 28 April 1942, the Minister for Justice, he is told, has decided that no mitigation can be ",16/02/1943,"Petitions for remission of sentences, etc., Ordinary Courts",,Letter,,crimes 13004,"Letter to de Valera from Mollie Cotter, Drumcondra, 6 November 1942. She has, she writes, just received a letter (enclosed)  from her friend, Nora O'Neill, whose nephew Maurice O'Neill is under sentence of death. She wishes to add her voice to the many wh",06/11/1942,"Maurice O'Neill, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,death sentences and executionss 13004,"Copy letter to Mrs Mollie Cotter, Dublin, 9 November 1942, acknowledging her letter and enclosure of 6 November 1942.",09/11/1942,"Maurice O'Neill, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,death sentences and executionss 13004,"Lists of names of Kerry people calling for the reprieve of the death sentence on Maurice O'Neill, 1942. The lists include female names.",1942,"Maurice O'Neill, Petitions for Reprieve",,Lists,,death sentences and executionss 13004,"Lists of names in a series of copybooks calling for the reprieve of the death sentence on Maurice O'Neill [?1942]. The lists include female names, for example, Hanora Sugrue.",,"Maurice O'Neill, Petitions for Reprieve",,Lists,,death sentences and executionss 13051,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 11 December 1942, stating, amongst other matters, that it was decided that the Minister for Justice should submit a report on the organisation, numbers and training, etc., of the Women's Auxiliary Local Security Force.",11/12/1942,"Local Security Force, Women's Auxiliary Branch",,Extract,,World War IIs 13051,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary to the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defensive Measures, 17 December 1942, transmitting a report for the information of the Government on the `organisations, numbers, training and general ef",17/12/1942,"Local Security Force, Women's Auxiliary Branch",,Minute,,World War II; Red Crosss 13051,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary to the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defensive Measures, 17 December 1942, relating to the Women's Auxiliary of the Local Security Force. The minute states that it `is presumed that the inqu",17/12/1942,"Local Security Force, Women's Auxiliary Branch",,Minute,,World War IIs 13053A,"`Social Insurance and Allied Services', Report by Sir William Beveridge, presented to Parliament, November 1942. This deals with, for example, maternity benefits. For instance, the report states that all married women, whether themselves gainfully occupie",Nov-42,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Report,,social welfare; maternitys 13053A,"Typed extract from `The Economist', 5 December 1942. This is a summary of the Beveridge Plan. For example, the extract states that under the Beveridge Plan housewives are recognised as `a distinct insurance class - Man and wife are treated as a ""team"". On",05/12/1942,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Extract,The Economist,social welfare; maternity; housewivess 13053A,"Booklet, entitled `The Beveridge Report in Brief', 1942.",1942,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Report,,social welfares 13053B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on Social Insurance schemes in Great Britain and the estimated cost of adopting them in Ireland, 19 April 1945.The memorandum discusses the Beveridge Report and the British Government White Paper. Fo",19/04/1945,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report of William Beveridge, 1942",,Memorandum,,social welfares 13053B,"Report in booklet form entitled `Social Insurance, Part I', presented by the Minister of Reconstruction to the British Parliament, September 1944. Section XI, for example, deals with married women under such titles as, for instance, `The Housewife', `The ",Sep-44,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Booklet,,social welfares 13053B,"Report in booklet form entitled `Social Insurance Part II. Workmen's Compensation. Proposals for an Industrial Injury Insurance Scheme'. For example, the report states that women `will be entitled to injury allowance and pension at the same basic rates as",Sep-44,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Report,,social welfares 4169,"Home Office, published `Report on the Work of the Children's Branch', April 1923. This includes, for example, a section on traffic in women and children.",Apr-23,First Offenders Act and Probationary System in Great Britain & Dominions,,Report,,dominion affairss 4169,"Home Office, published `Third Report on the work of the Children's Branch', July 1925. This includes details of steps to deal with male and female juvenile offenders, for example, sections on places of detention, children's homes, etc.",Jun-25,First Offenders Act and Probationary System in Great Britain & Dominions,,Report,,dominion affairss 4175,"Memorandum addressed to M. MacConchadha, Assistant Secretary, Office of Executive Council, from G Fagan, Ministry of Finance, 5 December 1924, enclosing Form of Estimate for 1925/1926 and asking for observations. The enclosed form, which is annotated, giv",05/12/1924,"Estimates, Dept of the President of the Executive Council 1925-26",,Memorandum,,civil services 4285A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Moya Llewelyn Davies, Raheny, 22 February 1923. Her husband was acting for the Australian Commonwealth with respect to a case of appeal to the Privy Council. She submits his account of this case `as our position is much t",22/02/1923,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Letter,,constitutional matterss 4285A,"Letter from the Assistant Secretary on behalf of President Cosgrave to Mrs M Llewelyn Davies, 26 February 1923, acknowledging her letter and stating that he will arrange an appointment to meet her at an early date.",26/02/1923,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Letter,,constitutional matterss 4285A,"Letter from the Assistant Secretary, President's Office, to Mr Kennedy, Chief Attorney, 27 February 1923, enclosing communication from Mrs Llewelyn Davies, which the President thinks might interest him.",276/2/1923,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Letter,,constitutional matterss 4285A,"Letter from the Chief Attorney, Aodh Ua Cinneide, to Mr Mc Gann, Office of the President, 6 March 1923, acknowledging the copy of the letter from Mrs Llewellyn Davies in relation to Privy Council Appeals, `It is most interesting, and I am noting it for fu",06/03/1923,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Letter,,constitutional matterss 4285A,"Typed extract from the `Independent', 28 October 1926, `Privy Council Dismisses Saorstat Appeals'. Among the dismissed cases was that of Mary Murphy, a charwoman, a weekly wage earner in Dublin Corporation who applied for a pension or compensation for los",28/10/1926,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Extract,Independent,constitutional matterss 4285A,"Summary of case in Privy Council Appeal, Alex Hull versus Anne McKenna, appeal against an award of damages worth £2700 for injuries in a motor-lorry accident. The application for leave to appeal was refused, 30 July 1923.",1923,"Privy Council Appeals, General file 1922-31",,Appeal,,constitutional matterss 4292,"Despatch from the Governor General, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 31 March relating to inquiries made in respect of an application by Mr Patrick Olden, Cobh, County Cork, for services as an able-bodied seaman (Yard Craft) at Haulbowline Dock",31/03/1925,"P Olden, Cobh, Payment of Gratuity for Services in Haulbowline Dockyard",,Despatch,,pensionss 4292,"Despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 30 May 1925, referring to a postal draft, a compassionate gratuity, payable to Patrick Olden. Olden now lives in New York but his wife who still resides in Cobh, `informed the ",30/05/1925,"P Olden, Cobh, Payment of Gratuity for Services in Haulbowline Dockyard",,Despatch,,pensionss 4293,"Despatch from LS Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 17 February 1925, enclosing a letter from Miss Walsh, Winnipeg. Miss Walsh asks if any money was left to her mother, Agnes Ann Mooney, died 1905, by relatives in Ireland.",17/02/1925,"Governor General, Miss Walsh, Winnipeg, Enquiring whether money was bequeathed to her mother by relatives in Ireland",,Despatch,,inheritance issuess 4293,"Copy of letter to Miss Walsh, Winnipeg, from the Secretary, Department of Justice, 5 March 1925, stating that it has not been possible to locate any trace of the money which she believes to have been left to her mother by relatives in Ireland.",05/03/1925,"Governor General, Miss Walsh, Winnipeg, Enquiring whether money was bequeathed to her mother by relatives in Ireland",,Letter,,inheritance issuess 4316A,"Memorandum circulated by the Minister of Finance, 3 March 1925, to members of the Executive Council for discussion at an early Council meeting. The Memorandum deals with the application by a permanent female clerk who has served six years in the Departmen",03/03/1925,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Memorandum,,civil service; nunss 4316A,"Extract from the meeting of  the Executive Council, 5 March 1925, sent to the  Minister for Finance, 6 March 1925, granting leave without pay for six months to a female clerk in the Department of Industry and Commerce to allow her to join a religious orde",06/03/1925,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Extract,,civil service; nunss 4316A,"Memorandum sent by the Minister of Finance to members of the Executive Council for consideration, 31 July 1925. The memorandum recommends that unpaid special leave be granted to a temporary female clerk in the Department of Industry and Commerce. Miss Tek",31/07/1925,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Memorandum,,civil service; researchs 4316A,"Copy memorandum to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, 13 August 1925, informing him that the Executive Council approved the application by Miss Tekla Beere for two years unpaid special leave.",13/08/1925,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Memorandum,,civil service; researchs 4316A,"Extract from the Minutes of the Executive Council meeting, 12 August 1925, stating that leave without pay had been granted to Miss Tekla Beere, temporary female staff in the Department of Industry and Commerce.",12/08/1925,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Extract,,civil service; researchs 4316A,"Handwritten notes on the subject of the application by Miss Antonia MB Nolan, a writing assistant in the Land Commission, for special leave; her mother is ill and she is needed at home to `look after 3 younger brothers & 4 sisters, none over school age.' ",1930,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Notes,,civil services 4316A,"Copy memorandum to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, stating that the Executive Council approved the application of Miss Antonia MB Nolan for special leave without pay for a period not exceeding three months, 20 May 1930.",20/05/1930,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1953",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance for the Government relating to the grant of unpaid special leave for Miss Sarah Kathleen Olive Murphy to allow her to serve on relief work in Europe, with the Friends' Relief service, 17 July 1945.",17/07/1945,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1947",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316B,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, stating that the application of Sarah Kathleen Olive Murphy, clerical officer in the Land Commission, for unpaid leave had been granted, 20 July 1945.",20/71/1945,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1947",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 20 July 1945, stating that the application of Sarah Kathleen Olive Murphy, clerical officer in the Land Commission, for unpaid leave had been granted, 20 July 1945.",20/07/1945,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1925-1947",,Extract,,civil services 4316C/2,"Memorandum on release of staff to the World Health Organisation submitted to the Department of the Taoiseach by the Minister for Health with a covering letter, 16 November 1953. The covering letter states that `Miss Maighread T Ni Mhuireadhaigh, a shortha",16/11/1953,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1952 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316C/2,Memorandum for the Government relating to the grant of unpaid special leave to four shorthand typists. These typists responded to an appeal by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations for stenographic and secretarial staff. The four can,17/05/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1952 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316C/2,"Revised memorandum for the Government from the Department of Agriculture, 17 May 1954 on the grant of unpaid special leave to civil servants (female) to take up appointments with the Food and Agriculture Organisation.",17/05/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1952 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316C/2,"Memorandum to the private secretary, Department of Agriculture, 19 May 1954, stating that the Government agreed to unpaid special leave for the four officers (female) who received offers of work with the United Nations and to any officers who in future sh",19/05/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications 1952 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Defence, 18 June 1954, relating to the application for unpaid special leave by Miss Eibhilis MM Ni Choisdealbha to take up a temporary position as Stenographer in the Secretariat-General Section, Council",18/06/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Department of Defence, from M O'Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, stating that the Government approved the application of Eibhlis Maire Monica Ni Choisdealbha for unpaid special leave, 18 June 1954.",18/06/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 18 June 1954, stating that the Government approved the application of Eibhlis Maire Monica Ni Choisdealbha for unpaid special leave.",18/06/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Extract,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 21 October 1954, relating to a proposed grant of unpaid special leave to civil servants to allow them to take part in a concert tour abroad. The Irish Festival Singers will be under the leadersh",21/10/1954,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Gnothai Eachtracha, relating to grant of special unpaid leave to civil servants to allow them to take up posts with the Organisation for European Economic Cooperation. The memorandum particularly pertain",04/05/1955,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government for the Department of Finance, 28 December 1955, on a proposed grant of unpaid leave to civil servants to allow them to take part in a concert tour abroad under the leadership of Mrs Kitty O Callaghan, a member of the Cultural",28/12/1955,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 12 January 1956, on the proposed grant of unpaid leave to Miss Eibhlin Ni Shithigh, a clerical officer in the Board of Works, to go to French West Africa and French Central Africa as an Envoy of",12/01/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from N. S. O'Nuallain, on behalf of the Government, stating that the Government agreed that `as an exceptional arrangement' Eibhlin Ni Shithigh should be granted special unpaid leave for a period",20/01/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,religions 4316D,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 20 January 1956, stating that `as an exceptional arrangement' Eibhlin Ni Shithigh should be granted special unpaid leave for a period of not more than four years to act as envoy to the Legion of Mary in French West Africa and",20/01/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Extract,,civil service; religions 4316D,"Memorandum of the Government from the Department of Industry and Commerce, relating to an application for unpaid leave by Miss Veronica Quinn, a shorthand-typist in the Department, to allow her to take up an appointment in the Council of Europe, 29 August",29/08/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce [Aire Gnothai Eachtracha] stating that the Government agreed to grant the application for unpaid leave by Veronica Quinn to allow her to take up a position with the Council of Europe",30/08/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,civil services 4316D,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes stating that the Government agreed to grant the application for unpaid leave by Veronica Quinn to allow her to take up a position with the Council of Europe, 30 August 1956.",30/08/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Extract,,civil services 4316D,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 9 October 1956, stating that Damhnaid Maire Eilis Ni Eanain, a shorthand-typist in the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, should be granted special unpaid leave for a period of not more than 2 years to allow her to take up a",09/10/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Extract,,civil services 4316D,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Industry and Commerce [Gnothai Eachthrac], 13 November 1956, relating to the nomination of candidates for fellowships in Economics offered by the Technical Assistance Administration of the United Nations",13/11/1956,"Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956",,Memorandum,,researchs 4331,Memorandum from the Minister for Education to the Minister for Finance submitting documents relating to the representation of the Free State at the upcoming International Conference on the Education of the Deaf. The Memorandum states that the principal in,21/04/1925,"Governor General, International Conference on the Education of the Deaf",,Memorandum,,nunss 4334,"Despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 23 April 1925, submitting information on Richard Horne relevant to his claim for compensation in respect of an injury sustained while employed as a skilled labourer at H",23/04/1925,"Governor General, Claim of Richard Horne, Cobh for compensation for injury",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4346,"Charter of the City of Dublin Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1917. This has a section dealing with the power of appointment and removal of officers and nurses, etc.",1917,"City of Dublin Skin and Cancer Hospital, Adaptation of Charter, 1926",,Charter,,nursings 4322,"Despatch to be signed by the Governor General, addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, [March 1925] enquiring as to the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, who lived until lately at number 126 Bodsford Street, Monction, New Brunswic",Mar-25,"Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts",,Despatch,,disappearance of citizenss 4322,"Note to the Minister for External Affairs, 10 March 1925, sending him a copy of the despatch which it is proposed to send to the Colonial Office relating to the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, Canada.",10/03/1925,"Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts",,Note,,disappearance of citizenss 4322,"Note to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Department of External Affairs, 12 March 1925, stating that in the matter of enquiry into the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, the correct procedure is for the Department of External Affairs to send t",12/03/1925,"Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts",,Note,,disappearance of citizenss 4323,"Despatch from Devonshire, Downing Street, to TM Healy, transmitting in accordance with request consular certificates of death for Louisa Victoria Beatty and Anne Bridgeman, 22 February 1923.",22/02/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Transmission by the Governor General to the President of the Executive Council of the consular certificates of the death of Louisa Victoria Beatty and  Anne Bridgeman, 23 February 1923.",23/02/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Transmission,,consular certificatess 4323,"Note from the Ministry of Local Government to the Ministry for External Affairs, enclosing a certificate of the death of Martha E Crosthwaite, Irish citizen, at Funchal and asking the Department to obtain a consular certificate of death, 20 April 1923.",20/04/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Note,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch to the Duke of Devonshire by the Governor General requesting a consular certificate of death for Martha E Crosthwaite, 26 April 1923.",26/04/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Duke of Devonshire to the Governor General, 5 June 1923, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Madeira, 15 May 1923, forwarding the consular death certificate of Mrs Martha Elizabeth Crosthwaite. The despatch also ",05/06/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Minute from the Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 3 October 1923, enclosing a despatch and other documents to be sent to the Colonial office relating to obtaining consular certificates of the death of Marie L Mac A",03/10/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Minute,,consular certificatess 4323,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Ministry of Local Government [from the Executive Council?] stating that since the consular certificate must be returned to the Registrar General not later than 12 months after the death there is no point in applying for a cert",09/10/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Memorandum,,consular certificatess 4323,Note from the Ministry of  Local Government to Mr McDunphy stating that it is not now proposed to ask for a consular certificate of death for Mary Postaire. He therefore encloses an amended draft despatch requesting a certificate only in the case of Marie,09/10/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Note,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Duke of Devonshire to the Governor General relating to obtaining a consular death certificate for Marie L MacAuley, 17 October 1923.The Despatch draws attention to the procedure for the purpose of making available annual returns of birth",17/10/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch to the Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for the Colonies, from the Governor General, 31 October 1923, making a further submission in respect to obtaining a consular death certificate for Marie L MacAuley.",31/10/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Duke of Devonshire to the Governor General, 17 November 1923, enclosing a copy despatch from the British Consul at Nice and other documents relating to the death of Marie Louise MacAuley. The enclosed copy despatch, 5 November 1923,",17/11/1923,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 3 March 1925, asking for a consular certificate of death for Maria Shekleton, nee Otway, aged 88, who died at Alassion, Genoa on 25 March 1924.",03/03/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 6 April 1925, enclosing a copy of a despatch and other documents from the British Consul-General at Genoa, 26 March 1925, concerning the registration of the deaths of Maria Sha",06/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 13 March 1925, asking for a consular certificate of death for Anne Doyle, nee Tiernan, aged 38, born at Wilkinstown, Ireland and who died at Dieppe, 28 March 1924.",13/03/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 13 March 1925, requesting a consular certificate of death for Anna Croagh, spinster, aged 64, born at Rosmore and who died at Saint-Etienne du Rouvray, 29 March 1924.",13/03/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, requesting the completion of consular certificates of registration in relation to the births of Jacques Patrice Hennessy and Jacqueline Marie Hennessy, both born at Bailleul, 28 June ",13/03/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Draft despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 13 March 1925, requesting the completion of consular certificates of registration in relation to the birth of Peggy Marie Bridge Gernon, born at Liessies, 8 March 1924, daughter of J",13/03/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State to the Governor General, 16 April 1925, transmitting a copy of the despatch, 3 April 1925, from the British Consul at Lille regarding the registration of the birth of Peggy Marie Bridget Gernon, daughter of an Irish ci",16/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 16 April 1925, enclosing a copy of the despatch from the British Consul at Rouen, 2 April 1925, concerning the registration of the death of Anna Croagh.",16/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of the State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 17 April 1925, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rouen, 6 April 1925, with an enclosure from the British Vice Consul at Dieppe, 3 April 1925, concer",17/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 27 April 1925, acknowledging his despatch enclosing the consular certificate of death for Anna Croagh, at Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray which was furnished by the British Consu",27/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 27 April 1925, acknowledging his despatch enclosing the consular certificate of death for Marie Shackleton and Robert Henry Durham, at Alassio which was furnished by the B",27/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 27 April 1925, enclosing a copy of despatch, 17 April 1925,  with enclosure from the British Consul at Lille together with four certificates in the original in respect to the r",27/04/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 18 May 1925, requesting a consular certificate of death for Miss Ita Teresa Hogan, aged 22, born at Kilreekle, County Galway and who died at Leysin, Canton de Vaud, Switze",18/05/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 13 June 1925, enclosing a copy of the despatch from the British Consul at Lille, 3 June 1925, concerning the registration of the birth of Peggy Marie Bridget Gernon, daughter o",13/06/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 13 June 1925, enclosing a copy of a despatch, 2 June 1925,  from the British Consul at Lille together with other documents concerning the registration of the birth of Yvonne Do",13/06/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 23 June 1925, enclosing a copy of a despatch with other documents from the British Consul at Geneva, 11 June 1925, concerning the registration of the death of Miss Ita Teresa H",23/06/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 27 June 1925, acknowledging consular certificates of birth for Yvonne Dorothy Morton and Archibald Robert Morton, twins born at Morbecque, 7 April 1924.",27/06/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 27 June 1925, acknowledging the consular certificate of the birth of Peggy Marie Gernon born at Liessies on 8 March 1924.",27/06/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 6 July 1925, acknowledging the consular certificate of death for Miss Ita Teresa Hogan.",06/07/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 3 November 1925, requesting a consular certificate of death for Maria Agnes Corrigan, aged 46, born at Crotabeg, Kilkenny, died, Rome, 3 April 1925.",03/11/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 3 December 1925, enclosing a copy of a despatch and other documents from the British Consul at Rome, 19 November 1925, concerning the registration of the death of Maria Agnes C",03/12/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 14 December 1925, acknowledging consular certificate of death for Maria Agnes Corrigan.",14/12/1925,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Dominions, 19 August 1926, requesting a consular death certificate for Hester Charlotte Lyons, aged 53, born, Donnington, Ireland, died, Nice, 3 December 1925.",19/08/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 19 August 1926, requesting a consular death certificate for Elena Bagot Neville, aged 74, born at Dalkey, County Dublin, died, Turin, 1 September 1925.",19/08/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 19 August 1926, requesting a consular certificate of death for Catherine Marie Dunn, aged 32, born at Dublin, died at Grasse, 5 September 1925.",19/08/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Draft despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 16 September 1926, requesting a consular certificate of death for Nora O Loghlen, nee Dowling, aged 36, born at Dublin, died at Bressanone, Italy, 28 July 1926.",16/09/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 16 September 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch and other documents from the British Consul at Turin, 7 September 1926, in respect of the consular death certificate for E",16/09/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 23 September 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch and other documents, 8 September 1926, in respect of consular certificates of death for Hester Charlotte Lyons and Charlot",23/09/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, acknowledging the consular certificate of death for Mrs Elena Neville Bagot, 1 October 1926.",01/10/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 6 October 1926, acknowledging consular certificates of death received for Hester Charlotte Lyons and Catherine Mary Dunn.",06/10/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor General, 30 October 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch with enclosures, 20 October 1926, relating to the registration of the death of Nora O'Loghlen.",30/10/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, acknowledging receipt of the consular certificate of death in respect to Nora O'Loghlen, 15 November 1926.",15/11/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 29 November 1926, regarding the registration of the death of Nora O'Loghlen. The consular certificate has registered the surname incorrectly.",29/11/1926,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor General with a copy despatch from the British Consul-General at Milan, 16 December 1926, relating to an amended consular certificate of death for Nora O'Loghlen",04/01/1927,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4323,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 17 January 1927, acknowledging the amended consular certificate of death for Nora O'Loghlen.",17/01/1927,"Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates",,Despatch,,consular certificatess 4265,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 2 February 1925, stating that under section 17 of the Royal Irish Constabulary Pensions Order, 1922, the amount of  pension to which the widow of an RIC pensioner is entitled t",02/02/1925,"Governor General, Pensions for Widows of R.I.C. Pensioners",,Despatch,,pensionss 4265,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 26 March 1925, stating that his Ministers `are taking steps to ensure that you will be notified of any cases in which a pension or gratuity is payable from Irish Free Stat",26/03/1925,"Governor General, Pensions for Widows of R.I.C. Pensioners",,Despatch,,pensionss 4266,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General enclosing for his information a copy of a despatch, 23 November 192,  from the British Ambassador at Toyko concerning the new Nationality Law. The Law discusses issues of nation",03/02/1925,"Governor General, Japanese Nationality Law",,Despatch,,foreign affairss 4269,"Copy letter from Geraldine Mayo, 30 Montagu Square, W 1, 28 March 1929, to Mr McNeill, asking to recommend Miss Gertrude de Robeck, St. David's House, Naas, County Kildare, for the OBE. `The Women's Branch of the British Legion wrote to me saying how anxi",28/03/1929,"Honours, Conferring of British Honours and Titles (General File)",,Letter,,protocols 4269,"Handwritten letter (copy) from McNeill, Vice Regal Lodge, to Lady Mayo, stating that although he wished he could do what she asked him to do in her letter regarding the recommendation of Gertrude de Robeck for an OBE he is unable to do so without the appr",1929,"Honours, Conferring of British Honours and Titles (General File)",,Letter,,protocols 4269,"Letter from D O Hegarty to James McNeill, Governor General, 19 April 1929, regarding the proposal that Miss Gertrude de Robeck by recommended for an OBE and stating Free State Policy in regard to the conferring of such honours.",19/04/1929,"Honours, Conferring of British Honours and Titles (General File)",,Letter,,protocols 4352,"Advance estimates, 1925-1926,  submitted by the direction of the Minister for Finance 25 March 1925. These estimates contain details of, for example, statutory contributions for sickness, disablement and maternity benefits.",1925,Estimates 1925-26,,,,maternitys 4367A,"Extract from the `Catholic Bulletin' March 1931, on the stained glass window, government gift to the Genevan Labour Court. This window depicts modern Irish literature and the extract makes reference to Lady Gregory's association with such.",Mar-31,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Extract,Catholic Bulletin,authorss 4367A,"Extract from the `Catholic Bulletin', February 1931 in relation to the Government gift of a stained glass window to the Genevan Labour Court, depicting modern Irish literature. `What hieratic poses are performed in that window by (a) Lennox Robinson; (b) ",Feb-31,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Extract,Catholic Bulletin,authorss 4367A,Handwritten letter from Margaret Clarke to `Mr President' asking for an interview relating to the erection at Geneva of her husband's stained glass window.,,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Letter,,widowss 4367A,"Memorandum headed President's Department, relating to a proposed interview with Mrs Clarke concerning her husband's stained glass window. `From what her friends have told me I gathered some time ago that her main anxiety was to secure the preservation of ",02/04/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Memorandum,,widowss 4383,"Despatch from the Governor General, TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 16 May 1925, concerning the proposed revision of the regulations governing the examinations of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and sending him, for the in",16/05/1925,"Pharmaceutical Society of Gt Britain, Regulations",,Despatch,,educations 4403A,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach's Department to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 11 March 1947, enclosing a letter, 8 February 1947, from Dr Klara M. Fassbinder, Duisdorf bei Bonn, Gartenstr 54, Saarbrucken 3 on the subject of assistance for t",11/03/1947,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Memorandum,,widowss 4403B,"Letter in German from Dr Klara Fassbinder to Miss Kathleen Mulchrone, University College, Galway, 23 May 1949. The file contains a typescript translation `of the relevant sections' of the letter. The letter concerns the late Professor Thurneysen's family ",23/05/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Letter,,widowss 4403B,"Letter, handwritten, with typescript copy, from Dr Klara Fassbinder, Germany, to the President of the Free State, 23 May 1949, requesting that the Irish Free State would aid `at least the widow of that venerable man [Professor Rudolf Thurneysen]  to come ",11/06/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Letter,,widowss 4403B,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain, Taoiseach's Office, to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 15 June 1949, enclosing correspondence of Klara M Fassbinder with the Taoiseach's Office and Kathleen Mulchrone relating to assistance for the Thurneysen ",15/06/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Memorandum,,widowss 4403B,"Letter from Caithlin Ni Maolchroin [Kathleen Mulchrone] to the Taoiseach's Office, 1 July 1949, stating the present address of Professor Thurneysen's widow.",01/07/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Letter,,widowss 4403B,"Letter to Caitilin Ni Maolchroin [Kathleen Mulchrone], from the Taoiseach's office acknowledging receipt of her correspondence stating the present address of the widow of Professor Thurneysen, 4 July 1949.",04/07/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Letter,,widowss 4403B,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach's Office to the Secretary of the Department of External Affairs, stating the present address of Professor Thurneysen's widow received from Kathleen Mulchrone, 4 July 1949.",04/07/1949,"Professor Thurneysen, Old Irish Publications",,Memorandum,,widowss 4426,"Widows', Orphan's and Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill, Report by the British Government Agency on the financial provisions of the Bill, 1925. This includes, for example, a statement of weekly contributions for men and women. A copy of this report was s",1925,"Governor General, Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill",,Report,,widowss 4426,"Widows', Orphans' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill, memorandum explanatory of the Bill, 1925. This includes, for example, a statement of widows' pensions at different rates. A copy of this memorandum explanatory was sent to the Governor General for ",1925,"Governor General, Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill",,Memorandum,,widowss 4426,"Widows' Orphans' & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill (British), 1925, Arrangement of Clauses. For example `Subject to the provisions of this Act, the widow of a person who dies after the commencement of this Act and who is insured at the date of his deat",1925,"Governor General, Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill",,Bill,,widowss 4426,"Despatch to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 7 September 1925 enclosing a copy of the Widows' Orphans' & Old Age Contributory Pensions Act (British).",07/09/1925,"Governor General, Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill",,Despatch,,widowss 4426,"Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill, 1929, memorandum explanatory (British bill).",1929,"Governor General, Widows' Orphan's & Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill",,Memorandum,,widowss 4451,"Letter to the Office of State from Irva Ransom, California, USA, 13 July 1953, stating that she is collecting seals from different countries and asking for the Irish seal.",13/07/1953,"State Seals, Requests for Impressions and Photographs, Individual",,Letter,,hobbiess 4451,"Draft letter to Irva Ransom, USA, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 30 July 1953 informing her that it is contrary to established practice to give impressions of the country's seal.",30/07/1953,"State Seals, Requests for Impressions and Photographs, Individual",,Letter,,hobbiess 4457A,"Circular from the Deparment of Finance to all Departments relating to the recruitment of subordinate staff, `including Women Cleaners or Charwomen'.",02/04/1932,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties etc., General Regulations",,Circular,,employments 4457A,"Circular from the Department of Finance to all Departments, 9 October 1934,m on the subject of women cleaners.",09/10/1934,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties etc., General Regulations",,Circular,,employments 4457A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to M Moynihan, Department of the President of Executive Council, 20 July 1937, stating that overalls of a darker colour will be issued as soon as present stock is finished. This development is due to representatio",20/07/1937,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties etc., General Regulations",,Memorandum,,employments 4457B,"Circular from the Department of Finance to all Departments, 2 February 1948, concerning leave allowances for male and female cleaners.",02/02/1948,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties, General Regulations",,Circular,,employments 4457B,"Memorandum from the Department of Social Welfare to the Establishment Officer, Department of the Taoiseach, 26 September 1958, relating to instances where cleaners in Government Departments also in receipt of widow's non contributory pensions under the Wi",26/09/1958,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties, General Regulations",,Memorandum,,widowss 4457B,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Social Welfare, from N. S. O'Nuallain, Taoiseach's Department stating, that one widow is employed part-time  in the Office of the Secretary to the President, Vera O'Rourke, West Cabra, Dublin, whose employment co",29/09/1958,"Messengers &  Cleaners, Appointment, Duties, General Regulations",,Memorandum,,widowss 4463,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 2 June 1925, enclosing a copy of a letter, 5 May 1925, with enclosures addressed to the Prime Minister by Mrs Scanlon who claims compensation for her father's murder, 29 July 1",02/06/1925,"Governor General, Letter from Mrs N. Scanlon, Pittsburgh, Pa",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4463,"Copy memorandum from the Irish Commission, 27 June 1925, giving details of the farm referred to by Mrs Scanlon. The memorandum gives details as to why no action can be taken by the Land Commission on Mrs Scanlon's application.",27/06/1925,"Governor General, Letter from Mrs N. Scanlon, Pittsburgh, Pa",,Memorandum,,compensation casess 4463,"Draft letter to Mrs Scanlon, no date [1925], from [the Governor General], stating that his Ministers `have no statutory power to accede to your application for compensation'.",1925,"Governor General, Letter from Mrs N. Scanlon, Pittsburgh, Pa",,Letter,,compensation casess 4463,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies stating that a suitable reply has been sent to Mrs Scanlon, 9 October 1925.",09/10/1925,"Governor General, Letter from Mrs N. Scanlon, Pittsburgh, Pa",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4469/11,"Memorandum to the President from [signature unclear, Taoiseach's office?], 2 May 1929, discussing Mrs Wyse Power's suggested amendment relating to the question of a vacancy occurring in the Senate within one month of the conclusion of the three year perio",02/05/1929,"Department of Taoiseach, Constitution (Amendment no 11) Act, 1929",,Memorandum,,senatorss 4367A,"Note to Mr McDunphy, 24 February 1931, `Miss Clarke wishes to be told at telephone number 43282 today whether she may bring Mr and Mrs [Duncan?] special friends of her deceased brother who were with him when he died, to see the window about 2 30pm tomorro",24/02/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Note,,widowss 4367A,"Copy letter, original in the President's handwriting, 2 April 1931, President Cosgrave to Mrs Clarke stating that his secretary will arrange the interview.",02/04/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Letter,,widowss 4367A,Note to Mr O Hegarty stating that Mrs Harry Clarke had phoned and would like him to phone back. The end of the note contains a handwritten message: `The President would like to have it considered by the EC [Executive Committee] or some members of the EC [,22/05/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Note,,widowss 4367A,"Memorandum, 28 May 1931, [signature unclear], relating to Mrs Clarke's desire to purchase from the Government the stained glass window originally intended for Geneva.",28/05/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Memorandum,,widowss 4367A,"Memorandum to Glenavy, Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from D O Hegarty, 1 June 1931, relating to Mrs Clake's desire to buy the stained glass window.",01/06/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Memorandum,,widowss 4367A,"Two notes relating to Miss Clarke's desire to see the stained glass window executed by her brother, 7 September 1931, and one note stating that the visit had taken place, 8 September 1931.",Sep-31,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Notes,,widowss 4367A,"Note, 2 June 1931, stating that the President reported to Cabinet of his interview with Mrs Clarke. `The Proposal that the Window should be returned to Mrs Clarke for the sum paid for it by the State, exclusive of the cost of erecting it anteroom to the C",02/06/1931,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Note,,widowss 4367A,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 18 May 1932, relating to Mrs Clarke's desire to buy the stained glass window commissioned by the Government from her late husband.",18/05/1932,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Memorandum,,widowss 4367A,"Memorandum to the Private Secretaries, Departments of Finance and Industry and Commerce, 26 April 1933, stating that the Cabinet on 25 April 1933, authorised the acceptance of Mrs Clarke's offer of £450 for the stained glass window commissioned by the Gov",25/04/1933,"International Labour Office, Gift from Govt.",,Memorandum,,widowss 4432,"Draft despatch [not sent, revised at a later stage] to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, May 1925, transmitting a copy of a letter to the President of the Executive Council from the Clerk to the Guardians of Southampton concerning the repatriation ",May-25,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Despatch,,mental healths 4432,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 21 May 1925, stating that before the despatch is issued it is suggested that the attitude of Mr Mulligan to receiving his daughter should be obtained through investigation by t",21/05/1925,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Memorandum,,mental healths 4432,"Memorandum from Einri O'Frighil, Department of Justice, to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 9 June 1925, stating that Sarah Mulligan's father is dead. Her mother has been interviewed  `and states that she could not accept r",09/06/1925,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Memorandum,,mental healths 4432,"Memorandum from the Ministry of Local Government to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 12 June 1925, stating that in view of the new information relating to the family circumstances of Sarah Mulligan the despatch to the Colonial Office must be altere",12/06/1925,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Memorandum,,mental healths 4432,"Despatch from the Colonial Office to the Governor General, 12 June 1925, stating the particulars of Sarah Mulligan's case and that she was sent to Southampton in error and that the US officials have been directed to send all future such cases to Cobh.",12/06/1925,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Despatch,,mental healths 4432,"Copy despatch to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 17 June 1925, stating that Sarah Mulligan's father is dead and that her mother is not `prepared to receive her with a view to placing her in a Mental Hospital'. The despatch further states there `i",17/06/1925,"Governor General, Repatriation of Sarah Mulligan, a lunatic by Southampton Guardians",,Despatch,,mental healths 4437,"Despatch from the Colonial Office to the Governor General, 18 May 1925, transmitting a copy of a despatch, 20 April 1925, from British representatives at Moscow concerning the attention given in the Soviet Press to the alleged famine in the Free State. `T",18/05/1925,"Governor General, Alleged famine in Irish Free State, Statements in Soviet Press",,Despatch,,representation of Ireland abroads 4476A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Department of External Affairs enclosing copies of a letter from Dr Douglas Hyde relating to a Pan-Celtic Congress, 10 June 1925. The letter from Hyde discusses, among other matters, the Committee f",10/06/1925,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Letter, handwritten in Irish from Una O Farrelly to the President of the Executive Council, 1 May 1934. A pencil note at the end of the letter in another hand refers to the Celtic Congress to be held in Ireland in the beginning of September and to a deput",01/05/1934,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Copy letter on behalf of the President of the Executive Council to Una Uasal Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 5 May 1934, in Irish, acknowledging her recent correspondence.",05/05/1934,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter to Una Uasal ni Fhaircheallagih [Agnes O'Farrelly]  in Irish, 14 May 1934, making an appointment on behalf of the President.",14/05/1934,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Memorandum relating to funding for the Pan-Celtic Congress, 1925. A note at the end of the memorandum in pencil refers to a meeting between Miss O'Farrelly and the `Chief'.",1934,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Note, handwritten, 29 May 1934, [signature unclear], stating that no further details have been received from Miss O'Farrelly [relating to funding for the congress].",29/05/1934,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Memorandum to the President, 19 June 1934, relating to the Pan Celtic Congress and a request from Miss O'Farrelly on behalf of the Committee for `a grant-in-aid of £435 and a State Garden Party'. The memorandum is harsh on the organising abilities of Miss",19/06/1934,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Proposal by the Celtic Congress for the pursuit of Celtic Studies `in accordance with the invitation of President de Valera', no date [1934?], signed on behalf of the Central Committee, including Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly].",,Celtic Congress,,Proposal,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to the President of the Executive Council from Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 8 July 1937.",08/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Note: `Do labhras leis an Uachtaran indiu i dtaobh na ire dƒireannaighe de'n leitir o Una Ni Fhearcheallaigh [sic]. Ni raibh se sasta teachtaireaacht do chur chun na Comhdhala', 15 July 1937.",15/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish on behalf of the President to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 17 July 1937, acknowledging and commenting on her recent correspondence.",17/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures4476,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 14 July 1937, entitled `Celtic Nations in Council', relating to the Edinburgh Celtic Congress, a reference is made to a discussion on `The Present Position of the Celtic Languages' presided by Agnes O'Farrelly. A photo",14/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 15 July 1937, `What Constitutes a Nation' with reference to the Celtic Congress at Edinburgh. `Ireland, it was pointed out, had given all Celts a lead, having shown ""the Grand Llamas of Whitehall that it was idle to dr",15/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 July 1937, `St Colmcille's Ancestry', relating to the Celtic Congress at Edinburgh. `Miss Margaret Dobbs took as her subject the story of a Scotswoman who came to Ireland, and from whom many great Irish were descend",16/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 July 1937, `The Revival of Plain Chant', relating to the Edinburgh Celtic Congress. The piece includes a photograph of Maire Ni Scolaidhe, one of the Irish delegates.",17/07/1937,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to the President of the Executive Council from Una Ui Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 23 December 1937.",23/12/1937,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish on behalf of the President to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 28 December 1937, acknowledging her correspondence.",28/11/1937,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Memorandum [M O M], 5 February 1938, relating to a meeting with Mr Michael Lennon, District Justice with reference to a letter from Miss O'Farrelly, 23 December 1937 `arising out of the Statement made by the Taoiseach at the Celtic Congress in Dublin on 9",05/02/1938,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Memorandum, 11 February 1938  [P S O'M], relating to the submission by Agnes O'Farrelly of a memorandum `Scheme in Accordance with Invitation of President de Valera', 8 July 1937, relating to funding for co-operative research in Celtic studies.",11/02/1938,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Memorandum signed M O'M, 5 May 1938, `I told Mr. Lennon that the Taoiseach was not altogether satisfied with the scheme submitted to him with Miss O'Farrelly's letter of the 8th July 1937. He had another plan in mind regarding work for Irish Culture and t",05/05/1938,Celtic Congress,,Memorandum,,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 July 1938, `Celts' Plan to Restore Language', relating to the Celtic Congress, Douglas, Isle of Man. Reference is made to Professor O'Farrelly joining in a discussion on a paper on `Irish folk-lore and tradition'.",07/07/1938,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from `Irish Independent', 7 July 1938, extract from `Celts Nominate Spokesperson to Meet Mr. De Valera'. Among the deputation is Professor Agnes Farrelly.",07/07/1938,Celtic Congress,,Newsclippin,Irish Independent,cultures 4476A,"Typescript letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 30 July 1938, listing the names of the deputation to meet De Valera decided at the Celtic Congress in Douglas, Isle of Man.",30/07/1938,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Copy letter in Irish to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly], 9 August 1938, stating that the President had received her letter.",09/08/1938,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,Note stating the directive of the Taoiseach that a letter `should be sent to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly] informing her of the exact terms of the promise made by him at the Celtic Congress in 1934. She should also be informed that he had obta,01/09/1938,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly] on behalf of the Taoiseach, 7 September 1938. Two versions of this in English exist in the file, no dates. `It will be seen by reference to the address in question that the Taoiseach referred to",07/09/1938,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Handwritten note in Irish, 28 August 1939, relating to a meeting between the Taoiseach and Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly].",28/08/1939,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Typescript letter in Irish from Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O'Farrelly] and Brain Mac Giolla Phadraig [Brian Fitzpatrick] to the Taoiseach, 18 January 1947, relating to the holding of the Celtic Congress in Ireland.",18/01/1947,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,Letter in Irish to Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O Farrelly]  and Brian Mac Giolla Phadraigh [Brian Fitzpatrick] stating that the Taoiseach received their letter. A handwritten note at the top states in relation to the Taoiseach `Is mian leis B Mac Giolla,22/01/1947,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh [Agnes O Farrelly] and Oscar Mac Uilis [Oscar Ellis] relating to the Celtic Congress to be held in Ireland, no date [April 1947].",1947,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"List of Celtic Congress Committee, includes female names, for example Roisin Bhreathnach [Roisin Walsh], MA, 1947.",1947,Celtic Congress,,List,,cultures 4476A,"Programme of events for the Celtic Congress, 1947, includes details of papers to be given by women or to be chaired by women.",1947,Celtic Congress,,Programme,,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 24 July 1947, `The President at the Celtic Congress'. `An tOll. Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh, Runai [Professor Agnes O Farrelly, Secretary], said that the meeting proclaimed that the Celt was still a living force É'",24/07/1947,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 25 July 1947, on the Celtic Congress in Dublin. The extract includes details of those present at a reception to honour delegates hosted by the Taoiseach and Mrs De Valera, including Agnes O Farrelly.",25/07/1947,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `How Liberal politics Defeated Welsh Revival', a lecture to the Celtic Congress in Dublin. Reference is made to a social event and those who attended, amongst whom was Agnes O Farrelly.",26/07/1947,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 29 July 1947, `Celtic Congress Message'. Reference is made to folktales told by native speakers including Maire Ni Docharthaigh, An Carraic, Contae Tir Connaill.",29/07/1947,Celtic Congress,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish from Eibhlin Ni Charthailriabhaigh to Eamon De Valera, 27 July 1953, relating to the Celtic Congress in Glasgow.",27/07/1953,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach, 28 July 1953.",28/07/1953,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter to Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh setting up a meeting between herself and the Taoiseach, in Irish, 29 July 1953.",29/07/1953,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, 29 July 1953, relating to various issues pertaining to the Celtic Congress.",29/07/1953,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4476A,"Note in Irish to the Secretary to the Taoiseach from Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, 4 August 1953, relating to an interview with the Taoiseach.",04/08/1953,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Note in Irish relating to an interview between the Taoiseach, Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh and others, 5 August 1953.",05/08/1953,Celtic Congress,,Note,,cultures 4476A,"Letter in Irish from Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh to Sean Uasal O'Maolain, TD, Department of Finance, 5 August 1953, relating to various matters pertaining to the Celtic Congress.",05/08/1953,Celtic Congress,,Letter,,cultures 4494,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 3 February 1926, in connection with the employment of James Barry since his personal injury claim. The police state that he `assists his wife to some extent in the man",03/02/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4494,"Despatch from the Office for Dominion Affairs to the Governor General, 2 March 1926, asking that discreet enquiries be made as to whether Barry or his wife owns the grocery business.",02/03/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4494,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 6 April 1926, stating that the grocery business belongs to Barry's wife.",06/04/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4494,"Despatch from the Office for Dominion Affairs to the Governor General, 25 October 1926, relating to Barry's employment since April 1926. `Their Lordships further request that should this man still be assisting his wife in the management of the grocery bus",25/10/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4494,"Note, 9 April 1926, relating to mistakes made by Miss Long in the despatch, 6 April 1926, while taking over during Miss Gilbert's absence. The note is of the discussion by phone with Miss Long relating to the mistakes.",09/04/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Note,,civil services 4497,"Annexed rules of the Circuit Court, 13 July 1926, includes a section on the Married Women's Property Act, 1882.",13/07/1926,"Justice, Rules of Court, 1925-1928",,Rules,,propertys 4494,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 16 November 1926. `The assistance rendered by Barry to his wife in conducting her grocery shop is estimated to be worth about 15/- per week'.",16/11/1926,"Governor General, Personal Injuries Claim of Jas Barry, Passage West, County Cork",,Despatch,,businesss 4551A,"Department of Industry and Commerce, `Census of Population Irish Free State on 18th April, 1926', preliminary report. This includes, for example, section H `Male and female populations, and number of females per thousand males in different types of locali",18/04/1926,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Report,,censuss 4551A,"Census of Population 1926, volume II: `Occupations of Males and Females in each Province, County, County Borough, Urban and Rural District', compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1928.",1928,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Report,,censuss 4551A,"Census of Population, 1926, volume 2, Occupations, `A rough analysis made hurriedly to assist Reviewers', September 1928, typescript. For example, page 4, `The table shows that Domestic Servants are proportionately considerably  more numerous in the Saors",Sep-28,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Analysis,,censuss 4551A,"Census of Population 1926, Volume III, relating to religions and birthplaces, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1929. This discusses religion and birthplace of Irish citizens with separate figures for males and females in many",1929,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Report,,censuss 4551A,"Analysis of Census of Population 1926, Volume III, religions and birthplaces, Department of Industry and Commerce, February 1929.",Feb-29,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Analysis,,censuss 4551A,"Census of Population, 1926, volume IV, housing, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1929. This includes, for example, `Married, Widowed and Single Females in the Principal Occupations in 1926, classified according to Housing Con",1929,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Report,,censuss 4551A,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, August 1929, analysis to assist reviewers, Census of Population, 1926, volume IV, Housing. This contains information on the housing situation of men and women, for example, page 29, `It will be seen ",Aug-29,"Census of Population, 1926, Advisory Committee",,Analysis,,censuss 4551B,"Census of Population 1926, volume V, Part I, `Ages, Orphanhood and Conjugal Conditions Classified by Areas Only', compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1929.",1929,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551B,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, analysis of Census of Population 1926, volume V, Part I, Ages, Orphanhood and Conjugal Conditions.",Jan-30,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551B,"Census of Population 1926, volume V, Part II, Ages and Conjugal Conditions, classified by occupations and industries, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1929.",1929,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551B,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, analysis of Census of Population 1926, Volume V, Part II, Ages and Conjugal Conditions, classified by occupations and industries, January 1931. For example, page 4, `Only one out of twenty girls in L",Jan-31,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551C,"Census of Population 1926, Volume VI, Industrial Status, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1931. Includes, for example, Table 1, `Numbers and Percentages of Males and Females classified according to Industrial Status'.",1931,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551C,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, September 1931, analysis of Census of Population, 1926, Volume VI, Industrial Status.",Sep-31,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551C,"Census of Population 1926, Volume VII, Industries, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1932. This has a section listing occupational groups and includes, for example, nuns, midwives and charwomen.",1932,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551C,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, March 1932, analysis of Census of Population, 1926, Volume VII, Industries.",Mar-32,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551D,"Census of Population 1926, Volume VIII, `Irish Language with special tables for the Gaeltacht Areas', compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1932. Includes, for example, table, 22B `Females in each Occupation in Fior-Ghaeltacht and",1932,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551D,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, October 1932, analysis of Census of Population 1926, volume VIII, Irish language. This gives relevant details, for example, professed nuns, male and female teachers, male and female publicans, male a",Oct-32,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551E,"Census of Population, 1926, Volume IX, Dependency, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce, published 1933. Includes, for example, Table 3D `Average Number of Dependent Children ( ie, Living Children and Step-Children Under 16) Per Family in F",1933,Census of Population 1926,,Report,,censuss 4551E,"Statistics Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, April 1933, analysis of Census of Population 1926, Volume IX, Dependency.",Apr-33,Census of Population 1926,,Analysis,,censuss 4551F,"Census of Population, 1926, Volume X, General Report, published 1933. Includes, for example, diagram 15 `Number of FEMALES at each year of Age (a) Married, (b) Single and Widowed Gainfully Occupied, and ( c) Single and Widowed not Gainfully Occupied'.",1934,"Census of Population, 1926, General Report",,Report,,censuss 4566,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 10 February 1926, enclosing a copy of a question addressed to the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, Sir W Joynson-Hicks, in the House of Commons by Mr Hannon,  4 F",10/02/1926,"Aliens, British Regulations",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4484A,"Copy circular from the Ministry of Finance, 9 May 1924, relating to the enforced retirement of female civil servants on marriage. This file is closed until 2007.",09/05/1924,"Dismissals from the Civil Service, General File",,Circular,,civil services 4469/20,"Memorandum on Seanad ƒireann with covering note, 8 December 1927, stating that General Mulcahy wants it circulated to all members of the Executive Council. The memorandum deals with a proposal to reduce senate membership and in this context it gives detai",08/12/1927,"Constitution (Amendment no) Bill, 1933, Reduction of Membership of Seanad Eireann",,Memorandum,,senatorss 4513,"Letter to D O Hegarty from Sean Murphy, 18 June 1925, relating to lights left on in the Chapel Royal, 13 June 1925. He has reason to believe, he states, that access to the Chapel can still be obtained through the residence of Mrs Fox, employed by the Boar",18/06/1925,"Miscellaneous, Security of Chapel Royal",,Letter,,employments 4513,"Note from D O'H to Mr McDunphy [1925] relating to the security of the Chapel Royal, asking him to find out `in a discreet manner what the position of the passage from Mrs Fox's quarters to the chapel is'.",1925,"Miscellaneous, Security of Chapel Royal",,Note,,employments 4520,"Royal Irish Automobile Club Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, 1928. At the back is a list of members as of 30 May 1929, includes female names, for example, Mrs Trevor Overend, Lady Catherine P Nugent.",30/05/1929,Motor Races in Phoenix Park 1929,,Report,,sports 4605,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Dominions to the Governor General, TM Healy, 29 September 1926, transmitting for his information copies of the Report of the Ministry of Labour for the year 1925 (British). The report, for example, includes a s",29/09/1926,"Ministry of Labour (Br), Report for the Years 1923-'25",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4618A,"Letter to the Secretary of State from Betsy Byrnes, California, 8 September 1926, relating to the history of the O Byrnes of Wicklow, especially any heraldic device used by them.",08/09/1926,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Betsy Byrnes, California, USA, unsigned [from the Secretary, Taoiseach's office], acknowledging her letter and stating that no facilities at present exist to carry out a request for family or heraldic information, 30 September 1926.",30/09/1926,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Letter addressed to the `Secretary of Irish Free State' from Frances Clan-Calla, Chicago, 14 August 1927, asking `how to proceed to obtain the recognition of the Irish Government of a Title which has been used in our family for many hundreds of years and ",14/08/1927,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Mrs Frances Clan-Calla, Chicago, from `MSL' for the Secretary to the Executive Council, 8 September 1927, stating that no provision is available at present to secure official recognition of a title formerly used in her family.",08/09/1927,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Letter from Ada Mixon, addressed from the Premier Hotel, London, to  Eamon de Valera, 4 September 1936, relating to money she gave an official in the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, to do a preliminary search on her family history; she has received no word",04/09/1936,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Thomas U Sadlier, Ulster Office, 9 September 1936, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, attaching an extract from the letter received by de Valera from Ada Mixon for necessary action.",09/09/1936,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Ada Mixon, Premier Hotel, London, 10 September 1936, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Office of Arms.",10/09/1936,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Letter from Thomas Sadlier, Office of Arms, 12 September 1936, addressed `Dear Sir', stating that the result of Miss Mixon's search was sent to her on 31 August 1936 to the address she specified. `Possibly she has forgotten that she gave us that address'.",12/09/1936,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Thomas U Sadlier, Office of Arms, 24 March 1941, enclosing for necessary action a letter to Eamon de Valera from Miss Bertha F Dean, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 12 February 1941, asking for information as to whom to apply to get information on",24/03/1941,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Letter to Bertha F Dean, Canada, from P O'Cinneide, 24 March 1941, acknowledging her letter to de Valera and stating that it has been referred to the Office of Arms.",24/03/1941,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Letter from Thomas Sadlier, Arms Office, 25 March 1941, acknowledging the copy of the letter from Bertha F Dean, Canada, and stating that he will write to her by today's mail.",25/03/1941,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Miss Dolores Mary Costello, Connecticut, USA, from S Mac Ugo, Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach], 21 March 1955, acknowledging her letter and stating that her inquiry relating to the Costello Coat of Arms has been referred to the Genealog",21/03/1955,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4618A,"Copy letter to Dolores Mary Costello, Connecticut, USA, from the Chief Herald, 24 March 1955, relating to her inquiry as to her family's coat of arms.",24/03/1955,"Coats of Arms, Requests for Information",,Letter,,researchs 4521B,"Committee of Inquiry on Post-Emergency Agricultural Policy, Second Interim Report, Poultry Production, 10 March 1944. This report includes, for example, details of the teaching of poultry-keeping at the Rural Schools of Domestic economy `as part of a gene",10/03/1944,"Veterinary Profession in Ireland, Veterinary Surgeon's Bill, 1952",,Report,,agricultures 4521B,"Department of Agriculture, Committee of Inquiry on Post Emergency Agricultural Policy, Summary of Interim Report on Poultry Production [1944]. This states, for example, `The completion of a course (which includes poultry-keeping) at a Rural Domestic Econo",1944,"Veterinary Profession in Ireland, Veterinary Surgeon's Bill, 1952",,Report,,agricultures 4635A,"Note relating to the supply of state publications by the stationary office to Public Libraries. `Interviewed Miss Walsh, Dublin Co Council who is in charge of the Co. Library Scheme. She will prepare a full list of the relevant books in the Co Libraries w",30/12/1926,"Official Publications, General",,Note,,librarianss 4635A,"Note relating to the supply of state publications by the stationary office to public libraries, to Mr McDunphy from `JM', 24 January 1927, stating that Miss Walsh is not expected in her office before Friday, 28 January.",24/01/1927,"Official Publications, General",,Note,,librarianss 4635A,Note relating to the supply of state publications by the stationary office to public libraries. JM to Mr McDunphy stating that he spoke on the telephone to Miss Walsh's Office. He left a message asking her to forward the promised material as soon as possi,27/02/1927,"Official Publications, General",,Note,,librarianss 4635A,"Letter from Roisin Walsh, County Librarian, Dublin, to Michael McDunphy, Assistant Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 6 April 1927, relating to the publication of Irish manuscripts.",06/04/1927,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,librarianss 4635A,"Copy letter to Mrs John King Leister, Department of Public Documents, The Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Square, Philadelphia, from the Private Secretary, Taoiseach's Department, 24 July 1931, acknowledging her letter and stating that her request [no",24/07/1931,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,librarianss 4635A,"Letter, handwritten, from Kitty O Doherty to Mrs Concannon, [TD], 22 November 1933, relating to the request of the librarian, Dr Moran, Maynooth College, for certain concessions [ books which he desires to receive from the Government since the library can",22/11/1933,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 4635A,"Letter to Eamon de Valera from Eibhlin Bean Ui Choncheanainn, TD, Galway, 25 November 1933. As a deputy from the National University she feels bound to show an interest in any request that comes to her from Maynooth and `as a zealous member of my party, I",25/11/1933,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 4635A,"Copy letter to Eibhlin Bean Ui Choncheanainn, TD, Galway, from Eamon de Valera, 30 November 1933. `The supply of Volumes and other Government Publications is a matter which must be considered by the Department of Finance and the Controller of the Statione",30/11/1933,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 4635A,"Copy letter from M O Cathain, Private Secretary, Department of Taoiseach, to Eibhlin Bean Ui Chonceanainn, TD, Galway, 1 January 1934, relating to Dr Moran's request for a grant of Government documents to Maynooth Library.",01/01/1934,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 4635A,"Copy letter to Mrs Martha C Logan, Philadelphia, from M O Cathain, Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 4 January 1934, stating that her letter, 13 December, was received and has been forwarded to the Department of External Affairs.",04/01/1934,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,s 4635A,"Copy letter to Mrs Martha C Leister, Philadelphia, from the Private Secretary, Taoiseach's Office, 22 March 1934, acknowledging receipt of her letter dated 24 February and stating that it has been passed on to the Department for External Affairs.",22/03/1934,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,s 4635A,"Copy letter to JD Hackett, Librarian, American Irish Historical Society, New York, from Maire Ni Chriobhtha, secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 17 May 1935, stating that the Commission have no distributory power over their publications and therefore",17/05/1935,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,civil services 4635A,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from Eibhlin Brerezon, secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 26 January 1946, in Irish, enclosing letter dated 17 May 1935 from Maire Ni Chriobhtha.",26/01/1940,"Official Publications, General",,Letter,,civil services 4636,"Memorandum from the President's Office to Mr McDunphy, 30 September 1925, relating to the circumstances of the widow of Warder Keane, deceased, who was dismissed in connection with the escape of a prisoner from Cork Jail, around 1918. The D‡ilSpecial Fund",30/09/1925,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries forwarding a copy of a letter received from Mr John T O'Neill, Valentia Island, County Kerry, concerning a pension for Mrs Keane, `mother of the late James Kea",27/10/1925,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Memorandum from M MacD to Mr Banim, 28 September 1925 drawing his attention to enclosed documents:<br>Memorandum from F O Loingsigh, Private Secretary, Department of Fisheries, to the Secretary, Executive Council, 25 September 1925, enclosing communicatio",28/09/1925,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Memorandum to Commandant O Hegarty, Department of Finance, [no signature] attaching the file in the case of Mrs Catherine Keane and asking him to obtain the usual report with a view to payment of a small gratuity from the Special Fund.",13/04/1926,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Memorandum from the Secretary, Department of Defence, to the Private Secretary to the President, 15 May 1926, relating to the claim of Mrs Keane for a pension. The letter gives details of Mrs Keane's financial circumstances and concluding that she `could ",15/05/1926,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 2 June 1926, stating that £771.0.6 was paid by the British Government to Mrs Keane in respect of injuries received by her deceased husband. It is not therefore proposed t",02/05/1926,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4636,"Copy memorandum to F Lynch, Minister for Fisheries, from the Taoiseach's office, 7 June 1926, stating the reasons why no grant from the Special Relief Fund will be paid to Mrs Catherine Keane.",07/05/1926,"Warder James J Keane (deceased), Claim of Widow to Pension or Gratuity",,Memorandum,,widowss 4524A,"Report on the conduct of the first election to Seanad ƒireann, presented to D‡il ƒireann, February 1923, this includes a result sheet listing the names of the candidates and votes received, including female names, for example, Maria Lynch.",Feb-23,Seanad Elections 1925,,Report,,senatorss 4524B,"D‡il Proceedings, 6 December 1922, a portion giving the President's nominations to the Senate, for example, the Dowager Countess of Desart and Mrs Wyse Power.",06/12/1922,Seanad Elections 1925,,Proceedings,,senatorss 4524B,"Memorandum to the President of the Executive Council from Domhnall O Suilleabhain, Assistant Clerk of the Seanad, 29 July 1925. In the list of candidates nominated by the Senate for the forthcoming Seanad elections the names of three of the candidates are",29/07/1925,Seanad Elections 1925,,Memorandum,,senatorss 4524B,"Extract from D‡il Proceedings, 8 December 1922, giving the result of the election to Seanad ƒireann, for example, Alice Stopford Green and Eileen Costelloe.",08/12/1922,Seanad Elections 1925,,Proceedings,,senatorss 4524B,"Proceedings of Seanad ƒireann, 8 February 1923, stating the selection of nominated members who would hold office for the full period of twelve years, for example, Mrs Wyse Power and the Dowager Countess of Desart.",08/02/1923,Seanad Elections 1925,,Proceedings,,senatorss 4524B,"Circular to the each member of the Party, 25 June 1925, relating to a party meeting at which further consideration will be given relating to nominations for the Seanad Election Panel. This includes a list of nominations handed in at the party meeting, 25 ",25/06/1925,Seanad Elections 1925,,Circular,,senatorss 4524B,"Copy letter from the Secretary, Executive Council, to MW Brown, Returning Officer, Seanad Elections, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 18 August 1925, transmitting a copy of the panel formed relating to the election to the Seanad pursuant ",18/08/1925,Seanad Elections 1925,,Letter,,senatorss 4523A,"Handwritten letter to Mr Costello, 22 July [1956], from Sile Ni Lionnain, Dublin, enclosing an extract from the `Catholic Bulletin', July 1956, on a move to erect a statue of Christ the King in Portugal as thanks for that country being spared the ravages ",,The Nelson Pillar,,Letter,,national monumentss 4523A,"Copy letter from the Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach to Sile Ni Lionnain thanking her for her letter and enclosures, 25 July 1956.",25/07/1956,The Nelson Pillar,,Letter,,national monumentss 4530,"Despatch from the Dominions Office to the Governor General, 14 July 1925, enclosing a note, 24 June 1925, from the Austrian Minister concerning the age which persons of both sex attain their majority.",14/07/1925,"Governor General, Laws relating to age of attainment of majority",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4530,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 27 July 1925: `I have the honour to request that Monsieur Franckenstein be informed tha tupon the Irish Free State coming into being the law prevailing in England with",27/07/1925,"Governor General, Laws relating to age of attainment of majority",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4673,"Despatch from JS Amery, Office for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 21 October 1925, enclosing for the information of his Ministers copies of the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925 (British). This Act deals with, among other issues, marri",21/10/1925,Teachers (Superannuation) Act 1925,,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4679B,"Letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from K [atherine] M Gilligan, Registrar, the Medical Registration Council, relating to reciprocity between the State and Saskatchewan [Canadian Province], 11 June 1952.",11/06/1952,"Medical Registration, Reciprocity with other States. Medical Practitioners act, 1927 (Application of Section 26), Order 1953, Medical Practitioners Act, 1927 (Application of Section 26) Order 1958",,Letter,,medicine 4679B,"Letter to the Registrar [Katherine M Gilligan], the Medical Registration Council, from NS O'Nuallain, Secretary of the Executive Council, acknowledging her letter and stating that since it is a matter for the Minister for Health her correspondence has bee",13/06/1952,"Medical Registration, Reciprocity with other States. Medical Practitioners act, 1927 (Application of Section 26), Order 1953, Medical Practitioners Act, 1927 (Application of Section 26) Order 1958",,Letter,,medicines 4679C,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Katherine M Gilligan, Registrar, the Medical Registration Council, 24 June 1958, relating to medical reciprocity with New Zealand.",24/06/1958,"Medical Registration, Reciprocity with other States. Medical Practitioners act, 1927 (Application of Section 26), Order 1953, Medical Practitioners Act, 1927 (Application of Section 26) Order 1958",,Letter,,medicines 4679C,"Letter to the Registrar, the Medical Registration Council [Katherine M Gilligan], from NS O'Nuallain, Secretary to the Government, 26 June 1958, stating her correspondence has been forwarded to the Minster for Health.",26/06/1958,"Medical Registration, Reciprocity with other States. Medical Practitioners act, 1927 (Application of Section 26), Order 1953, Medical Practitioners Act, 1927 (Application of Section 26) Order 1958",,Letter,,medicines 4680,"Draft despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, no date [1926?], relating to the desire of the Belgian Ambassador for information on divorce and judicial separation in the Free State. A memorandum on the subject is",1926,"Legislation relating to Divorce and Judicial Separation, Information required by Belgian Government",,Despatch,,divorces 4680,"Memorandum from Sean Lester, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Executive Council, 13 January 1927, enclosing a revised copy of 29 November 1926 memorandum on divorce and judicial separation to be sent to the Belgian Ambassador.",13/01/1927,"Legislation relating to Divorce and Judicial Separation, Information required by Belgian Government",,Memorandum,,divorces 4680,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 17 January 1927, relating to the desire of the Belgian Ambassador for information on divorce and judicial separation in the Free State. A memorandum on the subject is ",17/01/1927,"Legislation relating to Divorce and Judicial Separation, Information required by Belgian Government",,Despatch,,divorces 4681A,"British Pharmaceutical Conference, Mansion House, Dublin, 24 June -5 July 1929, Programme. This includes, for example, 25 June 1925, a Ladies excursion round the Hill of Howth.",1929,"Pharmacy, Control of",,Programme,,social eventss 4751,"Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries in Ireland [this was set up under the D‡ilin 1919]. List of witnesses whose evidence was heard at different sessions of the commission, no date.<br>The list includes female names, for example:<br>Mis",,Commission of Inquiry into the Resources & Industries of Ireland,,List,,commissions of inquirys 4751,"Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries in Ireland, meetings of the commission for the purpose of hearing evidence, list of attendances. This gives the number of possible attendances and the number of actual attendances of each person. The",,Commission of Inquiry into the Resources & Industries of Ireland,,List,,commissions of inquirys 4751,"Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries of Ireland, general meetings of the commission, list of attendances giving number of possible and actual attendances. The list includes the name of Mrs Wyse Power.<br>This list and subsequent lists o",,Commission of Inquiry into the Resources & Industries of Ireland,,List,,commissions of inquirys 4751,"Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries of Ireland, Food Committee, list of attendances, giving number of possible and actual attendances and including the name of Mrs Wyse Power.  This list and subsequent lists on the Commission of Inquir",,Commission of Inquiry into the Resources & Industries of Ireland,,List,,commissions of inquirys 4751,"Memorandum on the formation and personnel of the Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries of Ireland by TM Nally, handwritten.<br>A note at the top  by M MacD says he received the memo personally from Nally, 4 January 1925.<br>Mrs Wyse Powe",1925,Commission of Inquiry into the Resources & Industries of Ireland,,Memo,,commissions of inquirys 4754/2,"Copy letter to James McNeill, High Commissioner of the Irish Free State in London [signature is cut off], 12 October 1926, relating to the arrangements regarding the Imperial Conference Delegation. Reference is made to the fact that two `Lady Typists' wil",12/10/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Social Functions",,Letter,,civil services 4754/3,"Letter to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from James McNeill, High Commissioner for the Free State in London, 1 October 1926, enclosing a note as to the comparative merits of house and hotel accommodation for the Irish delegation to the Imperial Conference. `If a hous",01/10/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Letter,,employments 4754/3,"Letter to the High Commissioner [for the Irish Free State in London] from Diarmuid O hEigeceartaigh, 6 October 1926, relating to accommodation for the Irish delegation to the Imperial Conference. Reference is made to housing for the typists [women] who ar",06/10/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Letter,,civil services 4754/3,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, not signed, 27 October 1926, relating to expenses of the Irish Delegation to the Imperial Conference. Reference is made to expenses for the typists `for whom rooms are not provided É 17/6 per night ",27/10/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Memorandum,,civil services 4754/3,"Memorandum from HP Boland, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 30 October 1926, relating to travelling expenses of the Irish delegation to the Imperial Conference. The expenses asked for in relati",30/10/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Memorandum,,civil services 4754/3,"Letter to Mr Kieran from Audrey Temperly for Mrs Verdon, sending him a ticket for the Royal Matinee of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, at Drury Lane, 9 November 1926.",08/11/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Letter,,social eventss 4754/3,"Copy letter to Mrs Marjorie Verden, Regent Street, from the Secretary to the Irish Free State Delegation to the Imperial Conference, 15 November 1926, enclosing a cheque for £3.10.0 for tickets sent to him, 8 November 1926, for the Royal Matinee Performan",15/11/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Letter,,social eventss 4754/3,"Memorandum to `My dear Minister' [Finance], no signature, 26 November 1926, relating to expenses of the evening reception hosted by The High Commissioner and Mrs McNeill, 2 November 1926, as part of the hospitality given by the Irish delegation to the Imp",26/11/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Memorandum,,social eventss 4754/3,"Letter to D O'Hegarty, Secretary to the Executive Council, [signature unclear, possibly Kiernan from the High Commissioner's Office since the letter is addressed from York House], 26 November 1926, relating to the expenses of the Irish delegation to the I",26/11/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Letter,,social eventss 4754/3,"Memorandum to the Accountant, Department of Finance, no signature [D O'Hegarty?], 14 December 1926, relating to delegation expenses to the Imperial Conference. This includes, for example, the following statement: `In addition Miss Lyons received an impres",14/12/1926,"Imperial Conference 1926, Accommodation of Saorstat Delegation and General Financial Arrangements",,Memorandum,,civil services 4737,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 19 October 1925, relating to whether a declaration of allegiance is required from Officers of County Committees of Agriculture, etc. The writ",19/10/1925,"Teachers of Irish in Technical Schools, Declaration of Allegiance",,Memorandum,,civil services 4737,"Letter to JN Beaumont, Principal and Secretary, County Dublin Joint Technical Instruction<br>Committee, 11 Parnell Square, Dublin, from S Fletcher, Assistant Secretary [Department not clear], 9 January 1925, relating to the appointment by the County Dubli",09/01/1925,"Teachers of Irish in Technical Schools, Declaration of Allegiance",,Letter,,civil service; politicss 4737,"Memorandum from Proinnsias O Dubhaigh, Assistant Secretary, Department of Education, to the Secretary to the Executive Council, 13 January 1926, relating to the declaration of Allegiance under section 71 of the Local Government Act, 1925. He lists the cas",13/01/1926,"Teachers of Irish in Technical Schools, Declaration of Allegiance",,Memorandum,,politicss 4737,"Copy letter to the Secretary of the Gaelic League, no date [1926], alleging harm to the revival of the Irish language as a result of the dismissal of Irish teachers for refusing to sign a declaration of allegiance to the state. The letter, signed on behal",,"Teachers of Irish in Technical Schools, Declaration of Allegiance",,Letter,,politicss 4739,"Report of the Committee, appointed on 25 January 1926, by the Minister for Industry and Commerce, relating to payment of persons out of public and local funds. This treats of the maintenance of youthful offenders in reformatory and industrial schools, ass",16/04/1926,Statistics relating to persons receiving payment out of local and public funds,,Report,,public assistances 4743A,"Letter from EM Stephens, Secretary, North-Eastern Boundary Bureau, to the Secretary, Executive Council, 5 June 1926, relating to Miss EM Kane, shorthand typist, on loan from the National Health Insurance Commission to the Boundary Bureau. The letter detai",05/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Letter,,civil services 4743A,"Memorandum from W Doolin, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 14 June 1926, attaching a copy of a minute relating to Miss E Kane which had been sent to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Th",14/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Memorandum,,civil services 4743A,"Memorandum from W Doolin, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 14 June 1926, attaching a copy of a minute relating to Miss E Kane.",14/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Memorandum,,civil services 4743A,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, unsigned, 15 June 1926, stating that arrangements have been made for Miss E Kane to take up a position as shorthand typist in the Department of Agriculture.",15/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Memorandum,,civil services 4743A,"Copy note to Miss Kane informing her to report immediately to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 15 June 1926, signed in pencil M McD.",15/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Note,,civil services 4743A,"Letter to McDunphy from EM Stephens [Secretary, North-Eastern Boundary Bureau], 23 June 1926, enclosing an account of Miss Kane's services since she joined the staff of the Bureau and asking for it to be forwarded to the Department to which she has been a",23/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Letter,,civil services 4743A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, unsigned [from the Office of the President of the Executive Council] enclosing a copy of EM Stephen's report on Miss Kane's work on the staff of the North-Eastern Boundary Bureau and suggesting that he m",25/06/1926,"Boundary Bureau (1922-5), Formation & Winding Up",,Memorandum,,civil services 4746,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the President, 10 December 1925, stating that the Minister has `under consideration a resolution adopted by the Board of Governors of the Richmond, Whitworth and Hardwicke Hospitals t",10/12/1925,"Dublin Hospitals Regulation Act 1856, Exercise of functions of Lord Lieutenant",,Memorandum,,nursings 4746,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson [Vice Regal Lodge] from S O'M [Secretary, Department of the President], 28 November 1932, relating to the decision that the Minister for Public Health and Local Government exercises the functions formerly those of the Lord Lieu",28/11/1932,"Dublin Hospitals Regulation Act 1856, Exercise of functions of Lord Lieutenant",,Letter,,civil services 4746,"Letter from Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 30 November 1932, responding to his queries as to missing documents and why the Governor General approved appointments to the Board of Governors of certain hospital",30/11/1932,"Dublin Hospitals Regulation Act 1856, Exercise of functions of Lord Lieutenant",,Letter,,civil services 4715A,"Letter to J Jordan, Military Service Pensions Board, Griffith Barracks, Dublin, from M O'Muimhneachain, 19 February 1940, relating to the Volunteer Executive. He recommends Dorothy Macardle's book `The Irish Republic' as possibly of some help.",19/02/1940,"Army, Personnel of Higher Appointments, 1914",,Letter,,historianss 4770/15,Copy of newspaper message from [President Cosgrave] for New Year's Day 1926. A note in pen in the margin reads `To Miss P Hoey for Canadian Press. 31/12/1925'.,01/01/1926,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Newspaper Message,,journalistss 4770/15,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, Dublin, relating to New Year's messages from Irish leaders requested by the Hearst newspaper offices in London. `I shall personally as an Irish journalist deeply appreciate your assistance in this matter an",09/12/1926,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Letter,,journalistss 4770/15,"Copy text of New Year's newspaper message for the Hearst Press from [President Cosgrave]. A note in the margin indicates that this was sent to Miss Patricia Hoey, 21 December 1926.",21/12/1926,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Newspaper message,,journalistss 4770/15,"Letter to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Patricia Hoey, Irish Representative, `The Montreal Daily Star', no date [1927], requesting a message from the President to the people of Canada through the Star newspaper for Christmas.",,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Letter,,journalistss 4770/15,"Copy text of newspaper message for the `Montreal Daily Star' from the President of the Executive Council for the Irish Free State given through Miss Hoey, 23 December 1927.",23/12/1927,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Newspaper Message,,journalistss 4770/15,"Copy text of New Year Message from [President Cosgrave] to the Hearst Press given to Miss Hoey, 20 December 1927.",20/12/1927,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Newspaper Message,,journalistss 4770/15,"Copy letter to Miss Patricia Hoey, unsigned, 10 December 1928, attaching a Christmas message for the Hearst Press and stating that due to pressure of work the President will not be able to contribute the piece on New Year Resolutions which she requested.",10/12/1928,"Xmas & New Year Messages, America and Canada",,Letter,,journalistss 4718,"Letter in Irish to President Cosgrave from Caitlin Ni Thoirbeird, Secretary, Gaelic League, County Roscommon, 6 January 1925, enclosing a letter in Irish, 6 January 1925, signed by members of the Roscommon Branch of the Gaelic League, including herself, c",06/01/1925,"Appointment of Minister for Education, Miscellaneous Suggestions from the Public, 1925-1926",,Letter,,Irish languages 4718,"Letter in Irish to Caitlin Ni Thoirbeird, Secretary, Roscommon Branch of the Gaelic League, 15 January 1926, acknowledging her correspondence. [illness of staff in the Department of the President held up response to the correspondence].",15/01/1926,"Appointment of Minister for Education, Miscellaneous Suggestions from the Public, 1925-1926",,Letter,,Irish languages 4818,"Telegram sent to the Governor General and the Minister for External Affairs from the Secretary of State for the Dominions, 3 February 1926, giving details of a telegram from the British Consul at Callao. The latter asks permission to repatriate John Toner",03/02/1926,Repatriation of John Toner from Peru,,Telegram,,repatriations 4818,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, the Office for Dominion Affairs, 13 April 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Callao relating to the repatriation of John Turner. The enclosed copy despatch, 2 March 19",13/04/1926,Repatriation of John Toner from Peru,,Despatch,,repatriations 4826,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 9 February 1926, enclosing an application for a certificate of naturalisation received from Mrs Amelia Frances Textor and asking for a report to be issued relating to two persons",09/02/1926,Application of Mrs Amelia Frances Textor for a Certificate of Naturalisation,,Despatch,,naturalisations 4826,"Copy despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 5 March 1926, furnishing details of the two men resident in the Free State who declared in support of Mrs Amelia Frances Textor's application for a certificate ",05/03/1926,Application of Mrs Amelia Frances Textor for a Certificate of Naturalisation,,Despatch,,naturalisations 4827A,"Circular to all Departments from the Department of Finance relating to subsistence allowances, 18 June 1953, this includes details of subsistence allowances to shorthand writers and secretaries, among others.",18/06/1953,"Travelling and Subsistence Allowances and Removal Expenses, Finance Circulars, etc.",,Circular,,civil services 4827A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 11 August 1953,  substituting an attached appendix for the appendix in the earlier circular dated 18 June 1953, relating to subsistence allowances for temporary commissions and committees. Details are given of allo",14/08/1953,"Travelling and Subsistence Allowances and Removal Expenses, Finance Circulars, etc.",,Circular,,civil services 4827A,"Circular from the Department of Finance to all Departments, 21 June 1958, relating to travelling and subsistence allowances. Paragraph 2 reads: `The Minister has also accepted an agreed recommendation made by the General Council for the application to wom",21/06/1958,"Travelling and Subsistence Allowances and Removal Expenses, Finance Circulars, etc.",,Circular,,civil services 4827A,"Civil Service Conciliation and Arbitration Scheme, General Report Number 149, meetings 39 January 1957 and 29 March 1957 relating to claim for the revision of the general governing payment of travelling and subsistence allowances. This deals with, among o",1957,"Travelling and Subsistence Allowances and Removal Expenses, Finance Circulars, etc.",,Report,,civil serviceS 4828,"Scheme for Preparatory Colleges, particulars furnished by the Minister for Education relating to the proposal for the setting up of seven Preparatory Colleges, 22 February 1926. Boys and girls between 13 and 15 would attend these colleges for four years a",22/02/1926,Preparatory Training Colleges,,Proposal,,educations 4773,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Office for Dominion Affairs, 2 January 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 9 December 1925, relating to the loss of a passport issued in Dublin to Miss Kathleen B",02/01/1926,Issue of New Passport to Miss Kathleen Brady,,Despatch,,passportss 4777,"Note from JM relating to annuities to persons who have held ministerial offices, 6 December 1927 The note relates to the omission on returns of persons who held ministerial office in some category either as principals, assistants or substitutes in the 1st",06/12/1927,"Ministers, Pensions",,Note,,female members of the Dails 4784,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 6 January 1926, relating to a letter from the Bristol Poor Law Guardians to the Commissioner for the South Cork County Board of Public Assistan",06/01/1926,"Poor Persons, Removal from Great Britain to the Irish Free State",,Memorandum,,institutional care abroads 4784,"Letter from Thomas S Lamb, St Peter's Hospital Bristol to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, relating to the relief of Francis James Clegg and family. He requests a decision on the question of charity for the relief of the family.",01/02/1926,"Poor Persons, Removal from Great Britain to the Irish Free State",,Letter,,institutional care abroads 4784,"Memorandum to the Attorney General from the Secretary don Ard-Chomhairle, 13 April 1926, on the question of the Irish government assuming liability for poor persons maintained in public institutions in Great Britain. This memorandum originated from the ca",13/04/1926,"Poor Persons, Removal from Great Britain to the Irish Free State",,Memorandum,,institutional care abroads 4786,"Circular from the Department of Finance to all members of staff, 17 December 1926, relating to an appeal on behalf of the dependants of the late Mr L O Broin, Head Messenger, North Block of Government Buildings, who died 20 September 1926 leaving a widow ",17/12/1926,"Mr L Byrne, Head Messenger (a) Claim to Military Service Pension (b) Assistance for Dependants of",,Circular,,widowss 4790,"Despatch from JS Amery, Office for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 8 January 1926, enclosing a copy letter from Mr EJ Weinberger requesting information on the national status of himself and his brothers and sister. The enclosed copy l",08/01/1926,National Status of EJ Weinberger,,Despatch,,nationality; citizenships 4790,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for the Dominions, 25 January 1926, stating that in the question of the national status of Mr EJ Weinberger and his brothers and sister, his Ministers have sent a reply directly to Mr Weinb",25/01/1926,National Status of EJ Weinberger,,Despatch,,nationality; citizenships 4793,"Letter from Whiskard, Dominions Office, to D O'Hegarty, 16 January 1926, relating to the case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen, County Clare, who holds 56 acres for which she pays an annuity to the Land Commission and gets her income from letting the land as gra",16/01/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Letter,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Justice, unsigned [from D O'Hegarty?] , 19 January 1926, enclosing a copy of Mr Whiskard's letter relating to the case of Mrs Ronaldson, County Clare, and asking if anything can be done on the lines suggeste",19/01/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Memorandum,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Letter [from D O'Hegarty] to GG Whiskard, Dominions Office, 19 January 1926, stating that he has forwarded his letter relating to the case of Mrs Ronaldson, County Clare, to the Department of Justice.",19/01/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Letter,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from Secretary of the Executive Office, asking if any decision has been reached regarding cattle driving on the lands of Mrs Ronaldson, County Clare, 5 February 1926.",05/02/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Memorandum,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Executive Council, from TA Finlay, Assistant Secretary, Department of Justice, 9 February 1926. This states that a report received from the Garda Siochana indicates that there is no agrarian trouble in connection with the prop",09/02/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Memorandum,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Copy letter to John T Drennan, Secretary, Irish Land Commission, [signature unclear], 11 February 1926, enclosing copy of letter from the Department of Justice, giving `the gist' of the Garda Report on the case of alleged cattle driving on Mrs Ronaldson's",11/02/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Letter,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Letter from the Land Commission to Diarmuid O hEigceartaigh, Department of the President, 12 February 1926, relating to the arrears of interest in lieu of rent instalments due by Mrs Ronaldson. If Mrs Ronaldson will make a substantial remittance to the St",12/02/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Letter,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"Letter from D O'Hegarty to GG Whiskard, Dominions Office, 15 February 1926, discussing the Garda report on the alleged cattle driving on Mrs Ronaldson's land and the actions pending by the Land Commission for non payment of monies owed.",15/02/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Letter,,agrarian disturbancess 4793,"The fact that Mrs Ronaldson appealed to the British Government for assistance drew the following comment in a note from M McDunphy, 18 January 1926. `While representations of this nature are always made in the most unexceptional manner and with due advert",18/01/1926,"Case of Mrs Ronaldson, Lisdeen Co Clare",,Note,,politicss 4795A,"`An Act for the Better Regulation of the House of Industry Hospitals and Other Hospitals in Dublin supported wholly or in part by Parliamentary Grants', 29 July 1856. In this Act the word officer is taken to mean and include, for example, matrons while th",29/7/1856,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Act,,employments 4795A,"Sixty-third Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1920-1921, published by the Stationary Office, 1922. A paragraph on the Coombe Lying-In Hospital on page 7 states, `This Charity also does excellent work for t",1922,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795A,"Sixty-second Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1919-1920, published by the His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1921. This makes reference to the Rotunda Lying-In Hospitals and the Coombe, among other hospital",1921,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795A,"Sixty-fourth Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1921-1922, published by the Stationary Office, 1923. Female names appear on the list of the Board, for example, Anne M McDonnell and Margaret McNeill.",1923,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795A,"Sixty-fifth Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1922-1923, published by the Stationary Office, 1923. Female names appear on the list of the Board, for example, Anne M McDonnell and Margaret McNeill.",1923,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,,,healths 4795A,"Sixty-sixth Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1923-1924, published by the Stationary Office, 1924. Female names appear on the list of the Board, for example, Anne M McDonnell and Margaret McNeill.",1924,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795A,"Sixty-seventh Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1924-1925, published by the Stationary Office, 1925.",1925,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795B,"Seventieth Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1927-1928, published by the Stationary Office, 1928.",1928,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals (Annual Reports 1920-25),,Report,,healths 4795B,"Seventy-first Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1928-1929, published by the Stationary Office, 1929.",1929,"Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals, Annual Reports (1927-",,Report,,healths 4795B,"Seventy-second Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1929-1930, published by the Stationary Office, 1930.",1930,"Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals, Annual Reports (1927-",,Report,,healths 4795B,"Seventy-third Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1930-1931, published by the Stationary Office, 1931.",1931,"Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals, Annual Reports (1927-",,Report,,healths 4795B,"Seventy-fourth Annual Report of the Board of Superintendence of the Dublin Hospitals, for the year 1931-1932, published by the Stationary Office, 1932.",1932,"Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals, Annual Reports (1927-",,Report,,healths 4798,"Photocopy of an extract from the `Irish Press' 7 August 1968, entitled `Taoiseach talks with Mrs. Gandhi Discusses future of Irish teachers'. Reference is made to his visit of the Convent of Jesus where the girls put on an exhibition of Indian dancing. Mr",07/08/1968,"Admission into India of Aliens desiring to undertake Missionary, Educational or other Philanthropic Work",Michael Mills,Newsclipping,Irish Press,missionary works 4798,"Photocopy of a newspaper extract entitled `Taoiseach due home today' from the `Irish Times', 28 August 1968. The extract gives details from the Taoiseach's round the world tour, concluding thus `But the main purpose of the trip was the naming by Mrs. Lync",28/08/1968,"Admission into India of Aliens desiring to undertake Missionary, Educational or other Philanthropic Work",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,protocols 4801,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 21 January 1926, concerning the problem of foreign prostitutes, usually French or Belgium, who have contracted marriages of convenience with British subjec",21/01/1926,"Alien Prostitutes, Contraction of `mock' marriages",,Despatch,,prostitutess 4801,"Copy despatch from the Governor General, TM Healy, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 24 February 1926, relating to the problem of marriages of convenience contracted by foreign prostitutes with British subjects. A circular letter is to be is",24/02/1936,"Alien Prostitutes, Contraction of `mock' marriages",,Despatch,,prostitutess 4808,"Despatch from JS Amery, Office for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 25 January 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Antanarivo relating to the repatriation of Sister Marie Felix Smythe, born in Longford and a",25/01/1926,Proposed Repatriation of St Marie Felix Smythe,,Despatch,,repatriations 4808,"Copy despatch from the Governor General, TM Healy, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 10 February 1926, relating to the application of Sister Marie Felix Smythe for repatriation. `My Ministers are of the opinion that as this lady is a member ",10/02/1926,Proposed Repatriation of St Marie Felix Smythe,,Despatch,,repatriations 4858,"Memorandum to the President of the Executive Council from J Lucan, officer in charge of the Press Bureau, 12 August 1932. The memorandum includes, among other issues relating to the proposed Publicity Bureau, a discussion of staffing. He discusses the nee",12/08/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Memorandum to the President of the Executive Council from J Lucan, 17 August 1932, relating to the proposed Publicity Bureau and requesting, among other issues, if Miss Staines services could be `made available at once'.",17/08/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Copy memorandum from Sean Murphy, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 3 September 1932, relating to staff allocation in respect of the Publicity Bureau and mentioning, among others, Miss Staines.",03/09/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Memorandum from Sean Murphy, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 3 September 1932, relating to the staff of the Publicity Section, which includes, among others, Miss E Kennedy-O Byrne, Clerical Officer",03/09/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Memorandum from `S.O.M.' to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 14 September 1932, relating to staff provisionally attached to the Press Bureau, for example, Miss E Kennedy-O Byrne and Miss M Staines.",14/09/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 17 November 1932, stating that the Press Bureau in which Miss EK O Byrne has been serving on loan is being wound up. Miss O Byrne has been instructed to report for duty",17/11/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Memorandum from Sean O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 17 November 1932, stating that the Press Bureau in which Miss M Staines has been serving on loan is being wound up. Miss Staines has been instructed to report back for duty ",17/11/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4858,"Copy memorandum to Mr Lucan, no signature, 17 November 1932, stating the arrangements which have been made for the disposal of the staff of the Press Bureau, two of whom were women.",17/11/1932,"Press Bureau, 1932",,Memorandum,,civil services 4876,"League of Nations, Committee of Experts for the Progressive Codification of International Law, Questionnaire number 1, adopted by the Committee at its Second Session, January 1926, Nationality. This document also includes the Report of the Sub-committee r",Jan-26,"Codification of International Law, Nationality",,Questionnaire,,nationality; citizenships 4878,"Typed extract from the `Irish Independent', 5 February 1926, `Murder of Young Mayo Officer'. This gives details of the trial of Patrick Fagan for the murder of Lieutenant Patrick Moran. References are made to the testimony of Lieutenant Moran's sister.",05/02/1926,"Death Sentence on Patrick Fagan, Coole, County Westmeath",,Extract,Irish Independent,crimes 4909A,"Extract from `Thom's Official Directory', List of Staff of Government Departments, 1927. Includes female names, for example, Miss MF MacGeehin, MA, is listed in the Department of Education as a Class II, District Inspector.",1927,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909A,"List of Staff in Government Department, 1928, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1928,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909A,"List of Staff in Government Department, 1930, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1930,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909A,"List of Staff in Government Department, 1931, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1931,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909A,"Typescript list, no date, of staff in the Department of the President of the Executive Council, includes the name of Miss C O'Connell as a Staff Officer.",,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,List,,civil services 4909A,"List of Staff in Government Department, 1933, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1933,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Director,civil services 4909C,"List, no date, of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, includes name of Miss M Ni Phuirteil as a `Minor Staff' member of the Government Information Bureau.",,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,List,,civil services 4909C,"Biographical sketch of the Taoiseach John Costello [1948] for inclusion in `Thom's Official Directory', this gives details of his parents, wife and children.",1948,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Biographical Sketch,,politicss 4909C,"Biographical sketch of the Taoiseach Eamon de Valera [1951] for inclusion in `Thom's Official Directory', this gives details of his parents, wife and children.",1951,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Biographical Sketch,Thom's Official Directory,politicss 4909C,"List of Staff in Government Departments, 1953, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1953,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909C,"`Thom's Directory', 1953, amendments made by the Taoiseach's Office in proofs received on 3 January 1953. The name of Caitlin Ni Chonaill appears as personal secretary to the Taoiseach.",1953,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication",,List,,civil service4909B,"List sent to the Controller, Stationery Office, 31 October 1934, of the staff the Department of the President for insertion in `Thom's Directory', 1935. This list includes female names, for example, Miss C O'Connell is described as a Junior Executive Offi",1934,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,List,,civil services 4909B,"List sent to the Controller, Stationery Office, 22 February 1935, of the staff the Department of the President for inclusion in the extract of `Thom's Directory'. This list includes female names.",22/02/1935,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,List,,civil services 4909B,"List of Staff in Government Departments, 1935, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1935,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909B,"List of Staff in Government Departments, 1936, extract from `Thom's Official Directory', includes female names.",1936,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,Extract,Thom's Official Directory,civil services 4909B,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach sent to the Controller, Stationery Office, 22 October 1936, for inclusion in `Thom's Directory', 1937, includes female names, for example, Miss K O'Connell and Miss MT Kinsella (Junior Executive Officer, Go",22/10/1936,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,List,,civil services 4909B,"Biographical sketch of the Taoiseach Eamon de Valera [1938] for inclusion in `Thom's Official Directory', this gives details of his parents, wife and children.",1938,"Thoms Directory, Material for Publication, 1935-1947",,Biographical Sketch,,politicss 4917A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Margaret Collins-O Driscoll, 8 January 1927, asking him for a special message for the `Catholic Herald'. `I am their correspondent here no longer but during that time that I acted as such they allowed me to boost the Saor",08/01/1927,St Patrick's Day Messages from President of Executive Council,,Letter,,journalistsS 4917A,"Letter to Mrs Collins O Driscoll [signature unclear, from the office of the President of the Executive Council], 21 January 1927, acknowledging receipt of her letter and asking for an indication as to the form the message should take.",21/01/1927,St Patrick's Day Messages from President of Executive Council,,Letter,,journalistss 4917A,"President's St Patrick's Day Message to Hearst Press. A note in pen states that this was handed to Miss Patricia Hoey, 10 March 1928.",10/03/1928,St Patrick's Day Messages from President of Executive Council,,Newspaper Message,Hearst Press,journalistss 4919,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 19 March 1926, stating that Miss Kathleen Sheridan, holder of an Irish passport, made application to the British Consul at Calais in October 1925 for assistan",19/03/1926,Grant of Passport Facilities to Miss Kathleen Sheridan,,Despatch,,passportss 4919,"Copy despatch from the Governor General, TM Healy, [to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs], 31 March 1926, stating that passport facilities will be withheld from Miss Sheridan until she has liquidated her debt to the Foreign Office.",31/03/1926,Grant of Passport Facilities to Miss Kathleen Sheridan,,Despatch,,passportss 4944,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor General, TM Healy, 1 April 1926, relating to notification of the deaths of persons in receipt of pensions. Enclosed is a copy of a Schedule by the Ministry of Pensions relating to t",01/04/1926,Notification to Ministry of Pensions of deaths of persons in receipt of pensions,,Despatch,,British pensionss 4920,"Letter from Hughes, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, to the Secretary, Executive Council, 28 June 1926, asking for the personal papers of listed individuals who have been transferred to the Commissioners' service from the late Chief Secretary's Office",28/06/1926,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,employments 4920,"Copy letter, unsigned, to Mr Morrissey [State Paper Office], 1 July 1926, stating that the papers requested by the Revenue Commissioners relating to individuals, including five women cleaners, who have been transferred to the Commissioners' service from t",01/07/1926,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,employments 4920,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from M MacDonnchadha, 16 April 1931, relating to the issue of new patents to theatres. The memorandum states the [previous?] application of Lady Gregory and the National Theatre Society for a new patent ",16/04/1931,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,Lady Gregory; Anglo-Irishs 4920,"End of a letter of which the beginning is missing from Bridget Corbett, Figlash, Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, to the Governor General, relating to her claim to the Corbett Estate.",,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,inheritances 4920,"Note, signature unclear, stating that Miss Burke of External Affairs Registry was asked if she could find any reference to Commissioners of Irish Lights, Chief Secretary's Office, in her Department, 4 October 1948.",04/10/1948,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Note,,civil services 4920,"Note, signature unclear, stating that Miss Burke of External Affairs could not trace any reference to the Commissioners of Irish Lights, Chief Secretary's Office Papers in the Department of External Affairs, 2 November 1948.",02/11/1948,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Note,,civil services 4920,"Memorandum on behalf of the Minister for Justice to the Secretary of the Executive Council, stating that the former wishes to obtain from the Chief Secretary's Office files: file number 44645/19 relating to the award of a pension  to Annie Smyth, the wido",04/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, Public Record Office of Ireland, from NS O'Nuallain requesting him to send files from the Chief Secretary's Office files: file number 44645/19 relating to the award of a pension to Annie Smyth, the widow",05/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to Dr O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 17 May 1950, stating that it is not possible to locate the files he requested relating to the pensions of Annie Smyth and Anne Tynan. The file numbers he l",17/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain [Department of the Taoiseach] to the Secretary, Department of Justice, 18 May 1950, sending a copy of the letter received from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to the effect that the files relating to the pension awa",18/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Justice, 30 May 1950, stating that the files relating to Mrs Annie Smyth's award of pension were forwarded to the Chief Secretary's Office, 11 November 1920. The Minister for",30/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 31 May 1950, forwarding the correspondence from the Department of Justice dated 30 May 1950, relating to the award of pensions to Annie Smyth and Anne Tyn",31/05/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to Dr O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 2 June 1950, stating that papers relating to the case of Mrs Smyth have been found and giving details about a missing file relating to the case of Mrs Tyn",02/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from NS O'Nuallain [Department of the Taoiseach], 3 June 1950, forwarding files relating to the case of Annie Smyth and Anne Tynan together with a copy of the correspondence from the Assistant Deputy Kee",03/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum from FC Connolly, Department of Justice, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 7 June 1950, returning files relating to the award of pension to Mrs Smyth and stating that no further action need be taken in the case of Mrs Tynan.",07/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter from NS O'Nuallain [Department of the Taoiseach] to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 9 June 1950, returning the file relating to the award of a pension to Mrs Smyth and stating that no further action need be taken in the case of Mrs Tynan.",09/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum from FC Connolly, Department of Justice, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 9 July 1951, stating that the Minister for Justice wishes to obtain the Chief Secretary file number 8562/20 relating to the award of pension to Mrs Redmond,",09/07/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain [Department of the Taoiseach], 11 July 1951, stating that the Minister for Justice wishes to obtain Chief Secretary file number 8562/20 relating to the award of pension to Mrs Redmond,",11/07/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Letter to the Assistant Deputy Keeper, from Sean O Tuathaigh, Officer in Charge, State Paper Office, 13 July 1951, stating that the relevant file relating to the award of pension or compensation to Mrs Redmond is not in its carton. He suggests that it is ",13/07/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Letter,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from NS O'Nuallain [Department of the Taoiseach], 17 July 1951, stating that the  file on the award of pension to Mrs Redmond is missing and stating that the Department of External Affairs has been asked",17/07/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Copy of teleprinter message, 15 September 1951, received from the Irish Embassy at London relating to the missing file on the award of pension to Mrs Redmond.",15/09/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Teleprinter Message,,widows; pensionss 4920,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain to the Secretary, Department of Justice, 24 September 1951, stating that no trace of the file on the award of pension to Mrs Redmond can be found by the British authorities.",24/09/1951,"State Paper Office, Requisitions by Departments, etc.",,Memorandum,,widows; pensionss 4922,"Letter to Miss Gilbert, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, from `D O H' [D O'Hegarty], relating to Bills for the signature of the Governor General, 15 June 1926.",16/06/1926,"Unemployment Insurances Act, 1926",,Letter,,civil services 4922,"Letter from JM Gilbert [Miss] to Mr O'Hegarty, 21 June 1926, enclosing three Bills which received the King's Assent.",21/06/1926,"Unemployment Insurances Act, 1926",,Letter,,civil services 4924,"Typescript copy of telegram from Lady Isobel Sykes, per Duke of Devonshire to President Cosgrave, stating that she, her brother and sister were touched by his kind message, 31 October 1923.",31/10/1923,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Telegram,,protocols 4924,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Mrs Estella Cave, 7 April [1928], acknowledging the expression of sympathy sent on behalf of the Executive Council on the death of her husband, Lord Cave.",,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Letter,,protocols 4924,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, unsigned, 20 April 1928, submitting, among other documents, a copy letter from Lady Cave to the President acknowledging his message of sympathy on the death of her husband.",20/04/1928,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Memorandum,,protocols 4924,"Letter to Mrs Parmely Herrick, c/o American Embassy, Paris, unsigned [from Cosgrave?] on the death of her father-in-law, 8 April 1929.",08/04/1929,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Letter,,protocols 4924,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Norman Armour, Charge d'Affaires ad interim, American Embassy, Paris, 18 April 1929, stating that he will communicate the intended message of sympathy to Mrs Parmely Herrick.",16/04/1929,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Letter,,protocols 4924,"Note from Paul Banim asking Miss Austico to translate a cable, 2 November 1929.",02/11/1929,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Note,,civil services 4924,"Typescript copy of telegram from Cosgrave to Mrs WD Rose, Quebec, expressing sympathy on the death of her husband, 12 November 1929.",12/11/1929,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Telegram,,protocols 4924,"Typescript copy of telegram from Cosgrave to Lady Birkenhead, 1 October 1930, expressing sympathy with her on the death of her husband.",01/10/1930,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Telegram,,protocols 4924,"Letter to Lady Glenavy sending her a copy of a telegram which the Irish Government received from the British Government expressing their sympathy on the death of Lord Glenavy, 27 March 1931.",27/03/1931,"Message of Sympathy, Congratulations and Co",,Letter,,protocols 4925,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 23 March 1926, enclosing copies of the Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee appointed November 1925 to consider the effect on migration of schemes of so",23/03/1926,Effect on Migration of Social Insurance Schemes,,Despatch,,dominion affairss 4927,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the Governor General, 23 March 1926, enclosing a copy of a letter from Mrs G Benwell-Buckland relating to her claim in respect of a gun belonging to her late husband, Mr Mathew Coyle and sur",23/03/1926,"Claim of Mrs G Benwell-Buckland in respect of the seizure of a gun, the property of her late husband Mr Matthew Coyle",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4927,"Copy despatch from the Governor General to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 14 April 1926, stating that Mrs Buckland's claim for compensation has not been lodged in time and therefore cannot be considered.",14/04/1926,"Claim of Mrs G Benwell-Buckland in respect of the seizure of a gun, the property of her late husband Mr Matthew Coyle",,Despatch,,compensation casess 4952,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 15 April 1926, relating to the arrest of Miss Violet Gibson in respect of the assassination attempt on Mussolini. The British Ambassador recommends that a mem",15/04/1926,"Attempted Assassination of Mussolini, Position of Miss Violet Gibson",,Despatch,,mental healths 4952,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 19 April 1926, stating, on communication from the British Ambassador at Rome, that Miss Constance Gibson went to Rome to represent her family on 11 April. How",19/04/1926,"Attempted Assassination of Mussolini, Position of Miss Violet Gibson",,Despatch,,mental healths 4952,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 19 April 1926, stating that Lord Asbourne, living in Paris, recently called at the British Embassy there and presented a letter from his sister, Miss Constanc",19/04/1926,"Attempted Assassination of Mussolini, Position of Miss Violet Gibson",,Despatch,,mental healths 4952,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to TM Healy, Governor General, 18 May 1926, enclosing a copy of despatch from the British Ambassador at Rome on the subject of the attempt by Miss Violet Gibson on the life of Mussolini. The en",18/05/1926,"Attempted Assassination of Mussolini, Position of Miss Violet Gibson",,Despatch,,mental healths 4952,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to TM Healy, Governor General, 28 May 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Ambassador at Rome relating to the assassination attempt by Violet Gibson on Mussolini. This copy des",28/05/1926,"Attempted Assassination of Mussolini, Position of Miss Violet Gibson",,Despatch,,mental healths 4954,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, TM Healy, 2 May 1925, relating to Winifred McLaughlin's application for naturalisation in the USA and the passport irregularities which have ensued in Britain and Ireland",02/05/1925,Irish Free State Passport Irregularities,,Despatch,,passportss 4954,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 5 June 1925, apologising for the mistake which occurred in the issue of an unrestricted Free State passport to Winifred McLaughlin in November 1924.",08/06/1925,Irish Free State Passport Irregularities,,Despatch,,passportss 4954,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 20 January 1926, stating that Patrick Joseph Sullivan who formerly held a British passport has surrendered an unrestricted Irish passport which was issued ",20/01/1926,Irish Free State Passport Irregularities,,Despatch,,passportss 4958,"Letter to Miss Gilbert, Vice Regal Lodge, from `DOH', 16 June 1926, enclosing five draft messages for the Governor General's signature.",16/06/1926,Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) Amendment Act 1926,,Letter,,civil services 4964,"Local Government Bill, 1926, Explanatory Memorandum, 29 April 1926. This Bill deals with, among other issues, the duties of the Board of Health, for example, administering, in the county health district and adjoining urban districts, The Midwives (Ireland",29/04/1926,Local Government Act 1927,,Memorandum,,healths 4964,"Draft Bill amending the Local Government Act, 1925.",1926,Local Government Act 1927,,Bill,,healths 4964,"Bill, an Act to Amend the Local Government Act, 1925, 1926.",1926,Local Government Act 1927,,Bill,,healths 4966,"Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Regulations for Membership, July 1924. `The Members of the College, and they alone, irrespective of sex, are eligible to the Fellowship'.",Jul-24,"Royal College of Physicians, Charter",,Regulations,,medicines 4966,"The Charter of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland:<br>I - Charter of William and Mary, 15 December 1691, this states the power of the President and the Fellows of the College to `examine and license midwives and to punish those not lice",,"Royal College of Physicians, Charter",,Charter,,midwivess 4967,"Duty roster list from Miss Mason, Miss Morgan, Miss Lyons, no date [1926?].",,"Coal Strike in Great Britain, Effects in Irish Free State",,List,,civil services 4970,"`Times of News Transmissions', Duty roster list from Miss Mason, Miss Morgan, Miss Lyons, no date [1926?].",,"General Strike in Great Britain, Reception of Wireless Reports",,List,,civil services 4986,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 25 June 1926, relating to the proposed deportation of William T Nevin from the USA. The man's mother, Mrs Honor McManus, left Hollymount, County Mayo, three months ago and is now ",25/06/1926,Deportation of Wm T Nevin from USA,,Despatch,,deportations 4992A,"Letter to D O'Hegarty from WE Kenny, Librarian, enclosing a list and a summary of the Attendance Books removed from Dublin Castle and sent to the Department of Finance, 19 May 1926. Among these books are Cleaners' Attendance Books, 1901-1917.",19/05/1926,Dublin Castle Library,,Letter,,employments 4993A,"Handwritten index to papers received from the Chief Secretary's Office, with a covering note from S O Coileain to the Registrar, 25 January 1944, includes for example, number 19, v, Police Report, Murder of Brigid Cleary, 1895.",1944,Documents from Late Chief Secretary's Office: Disposal,,Index,,State Paper Offices 4993A,"List of files received from the Chief Secretary's Office with a covering note, 13 November 1944, signature unclear, indicating the method of organisation. These files include, for example, number 9 Maude Gonne MacBride, police reports on activities, 1898-",13/11/1944,Documents from Late Chief Secretary's Office: Disposal,,List,,State Paper Offices 4994,"Schedule of State Paper Office Files sent out from the Record Tower upon requisition from Government Departments 1926. This is dated 24 June 1927. Among the files listed are, number U34/1919 Criminal Lunatic: Frances Murphy, number 25,357/1919 Mrs Hegarty",24/06/1927,"Chief Secretary's Office and State Paper Office, Authorisation of Removal of Documents in Response to Government Requisitions from 1-4-1922-31-12-1925",,Schedule,,State Paper Offices 4994,"List of documents from the late Chief Secretary's Office sent to London, dated 22 June 1927. This list includes, number 2004/65 raid on house of Mrs M Aylward Murray, 31 Effra Road, Rathmines, application for return of two swords and a dagger, number 3011",22/06/1927,"Chief Secretary's Office and State Paper Office, Authorisation of Removal of Documents in Response to Government Requisitions from 1-4-1922-31-12-1925",,List,,State Paper Offices 4994,"List of files removed from the late Chief Secretary's Office and sent to the Irish Office, dated 22 June 1927, this includes, for example, number 3943, complaint of Mrs Griffin, Tubbercurry, complaint relating to pension.",22/06/1927,"Chief Secretary's Office and State Paper Office, Authorisation of Removal of Documents in Response to Government Requisitions from 1-4-1922-31-12-1925",,List,,State Paper Offices 4994,"List, dated 12 June 1926, of documents removed from the State Paper Office, 1 April 1922-31 December 1925, for example, number 20415/06, Maria Hoey, detention order.",12/06/1926,"Chief Secretary's Office and State Paper Office, Authorisation of Removal of Documents in Response to Government Requisitions from 1-4-1922-31-12-1925",,List,,State Paper Offices 4494,"List, dated 1 July 1926, of files and other documents from the late Chief Secretary's Office transferred to various offices and departments in response to requisitions, during the period 1 April 1922-31 December 1925. For example, 358/1920, fees payable t",01/07/1926,"Chief Secretary's Office and State Paper Office, Authorisation of Removal of Documents in Response to Government Requisitions from 1-4-1922-31-12-1925",,List,,State Paper Offices 4995,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to TM Healy, Governor General, 20 May 1926, enclosing copies of letters addressed to the Foreign Office by Misses Bridget and Catherine Carty, applying for the issue of regular passports togeth",20/05/1926,Issue of Passports to Misses Bridget and Catherine Carty,,Despatch,,passportss 5001,"Proposals from the Minister for Education in relation to the Commission on Technical Education, 1 September 1926, Miss Haire Foster, is proposed as a member of the Commission from the Department of Industry and Commerce.",01/09/1926,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Proposal,,civil services 5001,"Copy letter to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Education, 6 September 1926, unsigned, stating that the Executive Council has approved a number of listed proposals by the Minister for Education as to the personnel of the Commission on Technical E",06/09/1926,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Letter,,civil services 5001,"Memorandum to the Secretary of the Executive Council with covering note from Proinnsias O Dubhraigh, Department of Education, 28 September 1926, giving details of the Commission on Technical Education. The details refer to Miss Haire Foster, Employment Br",28/09/1926,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Memorandum,,civil services 5001,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Executive Council, from Proinnsias O Dubhraigh, Department of Education, 19 November 1926, stating that due to the death of Miss Haire Forster [sic] Miss Brighid Stafford, MA, Superintending Officer of the Department of Indust",19/11/1926,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Memorandum,,civil services 5001,"Copy memorandum, unsigned, to the Secretary, Department of Education, 22 November 1926, stating that the Executive Council have approved the appointment of Miss Brighid Stafford as a member of the Commission on Technical Education in the place of the late",22/11/1926,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Memorandum,,civil services 5001,"Report of the Commission on Technical Education, published 1927. This includes, for example, details of training for nurses, paragraphs 237-240; details of training in domestic economy, paragraphs 321-323.",1927,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Report,,professional trainings 5001,"Typescript of question by Deputy John Good to the Minister for Education asking for the numbers of students attending Technical Schools under various stated headings, for example, domestic economy, 27 February 1930.",27/02/1930,"Technical Education, Commission of Enquiry, 1926",,Dail Question,,professional trainings 5021,"Note from E J Duggan to Miss Gilbert, 18 November 1925, requesting her to have the attached draft message relating to the Acquisition of Land (Allotments) Bill, signed by the Governor General.",18/11/1925,"Money Messages, General Procedure (Signature of Governor General) 1922-1933",,Note,,civil services 5021,"Note from Miss Gilbert to Mr Duggan, 18 November 1925, returning Message relating to the Acquisition of Land (Allotments) Bill, signed by the Governor General.",18/11/1925,"Money Messages, General Procedure (Signature of Governor General) 1922-1933",,Note,,civil services 5020,"List of documents authorised by President Cosgrave, 30 September 1926, for transfer from the State Paper Office to the Public Record Office. These include files relating to women, for example, Prerogative will of Mary Kelly 1825 (unproven).",30/09/1926,"Public Record Office, Transfer of Miscellaneous Records from State Paper Office",,List,,State Paper Offices 5020,"List of documents authorised by President Cosgrave, 24 January 1929, for transfer from the State Paper Office to the Public Record Office. These files include a number relating to women, for example, number 29 `Original Letters (Admon with W/A Barbara Arm",24/01/1929,"Public Record Office, Transfer of Miscellaneous Records from State Paper Office",,List,,State Paper Offices 5020,"List of documents proposed for transfer from the State Paper Office to the Public Record Office as substitutes for records destroyed in 1922, authorised by President Cosgrave, 18 April 1931. Original grants of probate and administration, official and othe",18/04/1931,"Public Record Office, Transfer of Miscellaneous Records from State Paper Office",,List,,State Paper Offices 5020,"List of documents proposed for transfer from the State Paper Office to the Public Record Office, list of official copies, plain copies and original documents found with `Cases submitted for opinions of Law Advisers 1859-188 - 134 cartons', authorised by C",18/04/1931,"Public Record Office, Transfer of Miscellaneous Records from State Paper Office",,List,,State Paper Office; mental healths 5025,"Department of Industry and Commerce Report (with Appendices) of the Departmental Committee on Workmen's Compensation, 28 May 1925, published by the Stationery Office. Appendix IV, for example, gives statistics of court proceedings in the Free State, 1920,",28/05/1925,"Workmen's Compensation, Report of Departmental Committee",,Report,,employments 4972,"Letter from James F Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, Public Record Office of Ireland to the Secretary, Office of the President of the Executive Council, 6 May1926, enclosing a copy of a letter received from Miss Emily Bryant, 6 May 1926,",06/05/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Copy letter to Mr Morrisey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, from `MMcD', stating that before any action can be taken in relation to the request of Emily Bryant for the model of the Chapel Royal constructed by her father she must give satisfactory ",11/05/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from James F Morrissey, Assistant Keeper of the Records, 22 May 1922, enclosing a copy of a letter,15 May 1922, from the Very Revd. HJ Lawlor, Dean of St Patrick's who was sub Dean of the Chapel Royal.",22/05/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Note signed `JM', 8 May 1926, relating to the application by Miss Bryant for the model of the Chapel Royal constructed by her late father. The note states that she occupies apartments in the basement of the Chapel Royal.",08/05/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Note,,legals 4972,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of Records, unsigned [from the Office of the President of the Executive Council], 27 May 1926. This letter states that although from the evidence presented it appears that the model of the Chapel Royal ",27/05/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Statement by [?] Robb, Executor of the will of the late Charles Byrant, Keeper of the Chapel Royal, 8 June 1926, authorising the handing over the model to Emily Bryant.",08/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Statement,,legals 4972,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, from James F Morrissey, 14 June 1926, asking whether the authorisation Mr Robb, Executor of the will of Charles Bryant, to Miss Bryant to receive the model is sufficient for hi",14/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, unsigned [from the Department of the President of the Executive Council], 19 June 1926, stating that he should send a similar authorisation to the handing over of the model of the Chapel Royal to Miss ",19/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Note to the Attorney General from `MMcD', 17 June 1926, asking him whether the letter from Mr Robb authorising the transfer of the model to Miss Bryant can be taken as proof of his identity as Executor. A note in reply, 18 June 1926, states that while str",17/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Note,,legals 4972,"Letter to JF Morrisey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of Records, from Samuel Rutherford, Executor of the will of Charles Bryant, 23 June 1926, authorising the transfer of the model to Miss Emily Bryant.",23/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Letter from James F Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, to M MacDonnchadha, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 24 June 1926, enclosing authorisation to transfer the model to Emily Bryant received from Samuel Rutherford.",24/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4972,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of Records, from `MMcD', 26 June 1926, stating that in view of the authorisations of the two Executors of the will of Charles Bryant, the model may now be handed over to his daughter, Emily Bryant.",26/06/1926,"Chapel Royal, Application by Miss E Bryant for model constructed by her father, the late keeper",,Letter,,legals 4977,"Letter to the Governor General from John Brunner, Northwich, 27 January 1926, stating that in 1913 a subscription list was opened to purchase a bookcase, as a gift to Ireland, from sympathisers in Great Britain. The guarantors include Mrs Alfred Illingwor",27/01/1926,"Dail, Presentation of Bookcase by Sir John Brunner",,Letter,,presentations to the States 4983,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 13 May 1926, transmitting a note from the Belgian Ministry for Foreign Affairs relating to the admission of Miss CF Kearney to a Belgian lunatic asylum [the n",13/05/1926,Admission of Miss CF Kearney to a Belgian Lunatic Asylum,,Despatch,,mental healths 4983,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 21 July 1926, transmitting a copy of a further note, in French, from the Belgian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 5 July 1926, giving notice of the release of Mi",21/07/1926,Admission of Miss CF Kearney to a Belgian Lunatic Asylum,,Despatch,,mental healths 5019A,"Letter from Mrs A Fallon, Cloonkilla School, Athlone, to `Dear Sir', 24 September 1930, applying for permission to make a search of the records of the old police force in the State Paper Office, to trace details of her grandfather and his cousin.",24/09/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter to Mrs A Fallon, [signature unclear], 26 September 1930, stating that her letter has been referred to the Officer in charge, State Paper Office, who will undertake a search for the information she seeks and get back to her with the result in d",26/09/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Letter to JF Morrissey, State Paper Office, signature unclear, 26 September 1930, sending the letter of Mrs A Fallon requesting permission to undertake a search among the records. The letter states that she has been informed that the search will be made f",26/09/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Mrs Mary Duggan, Wexford, 3 December 1930, relating to information on the Duggans who died in the Argentine leaving a large fortune.",03/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter, unsigned, to Mrs Mary Duggan, Wexford, 4 December 1930, stating that her letter inquiring as to official records relating to the Duggan family has been referred to the State Paper Office.",04/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, State Paper Office, 4 December 1930, enclosing letter from Mrs Mary Duggan for the necessary action.",04/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson [Miss], Governor General's Office, 19 December 1930, asking him to pass on to the proper authorities the request of Gerard B Newe for information relating to documents of national interest in the Castle.",19/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,civil services 5019A,"Letter to Miss EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, signature unclear, 20 December 1930, stating that he is having the matter of Mr Newe's request relating to the accessibility of old documents looked into.",20/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,civil services 5019A,"Letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, signature unclear, 31 December 1930, referring to her letter, 19 December 1930, relating to the request of Mr Newe in respect of documents in the State Paper Office. The letter requests Miss Coulson to acquaint th",31/12/1930,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,civil services 5019A,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson [Miss], 5 January 1931, relating to the request of Mr Newe to examine documents in the State Paper Office.",05/01/1931,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,civil services 5019A,"Letter, handwritten, addressed to `Dear Sir' from Mrs MA Phelps, Monkstown, County Dublin, 24 September 1934, requesting permission to search the Roll of Oaths and Council Books in the Round Towers for literary purposes.",24/09/1934,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Phelps from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 25 September 1934, stating that facilities to search the Roll of Oaths and Council Books will be granted to her by the Assistant Deputy Keeper of Records under certain listed conditions.",25/09/1934,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019A,"Copy letter from Sean O'Muimhneachain to the Assistant Keeper of the Records, 25 September 1934, enclosing copy of a letter from Mrs MA Phelps relating to permission to search the Roll of Oaths and Council Books, together with a copy of his Department's r",25/09/1934,"State Paper Office, Applications for permission to carry out research work",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs MA Phelps, 27 April 1935, applying for permission to consult the Rebellion Papers, 1790-1805, in the State Paper Office.",27/04/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Phelps from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 3 May 1935, granting her permission to search the Rebellion Papers subject to certain listed conditions.",03/05/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 3 May 1935, enclosing copy of a letter from Mrs MA Phelps relating to permission to search the Rebellion Papers, together with a copy of his Department's reply",03/05/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, from Annie Moore O'Brien, 1 June 1935, asking for permission to allow a search be made in the State Paper Office to verify certain facts which she encloses. She sta",01/06/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 4 June 1935, enclosing a copy of the letter from Mrs Annie Moore O'Brien and stating that the requested facilities may be granted to her subject to the usual c",04/06/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie Moore O'Brien, Doon, County Limerick, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, 4 June 1935, informing her that facilities to search the records of the State Paper Office will be granted to her by the Assistant Deputy Keeper subject to certain l",04/06/1935,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' [Department of the President of the Executive Council]  from Nuala Costello, 8 June 1936, stating that she is editing two diaries for the Irish Manuscripts Commission dealing with the French invasion of 1798 and asking for",08/06/1936,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Miss Nuala Costello, Dublin, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, stating that she may consult documents in the Records Office subject to certain listed conditions, 12 June 1936.",12/06/1936,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Application for interview by Mary E Brady, BA, Newcastle-on-Tyne, to ask permission to gain access to documents dealing with the Young Ireland Movement for study purposes, 28 August 1936.",28/08/1936,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Application,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from F Davenport [Mrs], Kimmage, 11 July 1938, applying for permission to consult records in the Record Office. This was enclosed in a letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the",11/07/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mrs F Davenport from P O Cinneide, 11 July 1938, granting her permission to consult records in the Record Office subject to certain listed conditions.",11/07/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter on headed notepaper from the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, from Miss Helen Landreth to de Valera asking permission to consult documents in the Record Office, 25 November 1938.",25/11/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Miss Helen Landreth from M O'Muimhneachain, stating that she is granted permission to study documents in the Records Office subject to certain listed conditions, 28 November 1938.",28/11/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, from M O'Muimhneachain, 28 November 1938, enclosing a copy of a letter received from Helen Landreth and stating that the desired facilities may be granted to her under the usual conditio",28/11/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Typescript letter to de Valera from Helen Landreth, 5 December 1938, thanking him for permission to consult documents in the Records Office. The rest of the letter concerns a letter written in 1798 relative to Wolfe Tone which she wishes to have Dr Richar",05/12/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Note from `SOM' relating to Miss Landreth's request to use an ultra violet ray machine, 6 December 1938.",06/12/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Note,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Miss Helen Landreth from P O Cinneide, 7 December 1938, stating that facilities to photograph the document relating to Wolfe Tone will be granted to her subject to certain listed conditions. It is suggested that she get in touch directly wi",07/12/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, from P O'Cinneide, 7 December 1938, stating that if he sees no objection facilities may be granted to Helen Landreth to photograph a document in the Records Office by means of an ultra-v",07/12/1938,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from Mabel Phelps to `Dear Sir', 23 March 1939, asking for permission to search the State Paper Office for records relating to banking, coinage and currency, 1800-1820. This is enclosed in a letter from James F Morrissey to [the Secretary, Dep",23/03/1929,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from P O'Cinneide to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, 27 March 1939, stating that the desired facilities may be granted to Mrs Phelps subject to the usual conditions.",27/03/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter in Irish from Eibhlin Brerezon, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 21 April 1939, relating to a proposal to publish the Journals of Thomas Russell and Proceedings of the Dublin Society of the Uni",21/04/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,civil services 5019B,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission [Eibhlin Brerezon], no signature [from the Taoiseach's Office], stating that the Taoiseach sees no objection to the proposal to publish the Journals of Thomas Russell and the Proceedings of the Du",27/04/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,civil services 5019B,"Handwritten letter from K Kirwan (Mrs), Dublin,  to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 12 May 1939, requesting permission to examine documents in the State Paper Office relating to her proposal to write a history of her grandfather, Mathew Harris",12/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from P O'Cinneide to Mr Morrissey, Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records, 13 May 1939, enclosing copy of the letter from Mrs Kirwan applying for permission to consult documents in the State Paper Office, 1848-1890.",13/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of the Records, 16 May 1939, relating to Mrs K Kirwan's application for permission to search records in the State Paper Office. This application, the letter states, rai",16/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from M O'Muimhneachain to Mrs Kirwan, 16 May 1939, stating that facilities will be granted to her to search the records by the Deputy Keeper of Records subject to certain stated conditions. Among these conditions are that no documents later th",16/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from M O'Muimhneachain to Mr Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of the Records, 16 May 1939, stating that facilities to consult records in the State Paper Office may be granted to Mrs Kirwan subject to the usual conditions and the further condition that",16/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter from D Coffey, for the Deputy Keeper, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 17 May 1939, enclosing a copy of a portion of a letter from Miss Helen Landreth, 16 May 1939, concerning a memorandum in the State Paper Office relating to Peter T",17/05/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Keeper, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 3 June 1939, enclosing a copy of a letter from Miss Helen Landreth, 2 June 1939, asking permission to use the memorandum on Peter Tone now that it has already been publ",03/06/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to the Deputy Keeper from P O'Cinneide, 10 June 1939, stating that permission may be granted to Miss Landreth to view the memorandum on Peter Tone since it has been published.",10/06/1939,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter from Mabel Phelps to the Department of the Taoiseach, 30 January 1940, asking for permission to examine papers in the State Paper Office relating to the restoration of the escheated estate of Cornelius Grogan.",30/01/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to James F Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of the Records, from P O'Cinneide, 31 January 1931, enclosing copy of a letter from Mrs Phelps and asking for his observations on the `desirability of granting facilities sought'.",31/01/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mabel Phelps from P O'Cinneide, 31 January 1931, stating that he is in receipt of her letter requesting permission to examine documents in the State Paper Office.",31/01/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter from James F Morrissey, Deputy Keeper, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 1 February 1940, stating that he can see no objection to permission being granted to Mrs Phelps to view documents relating to the escheated estate of Cornelius Gr",01/02/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mrs Mabel Phelps from P O'Cinneide, stating that facilities to consult records in the Record Office are being granted to her subject to stated conditions, 2 February 1940.",02/02/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to James F Morrissey, Deputy Keeper, from P O'Cinneide, stating that the desired facilities may be granted to Mrs Phelps subject to the usual conditions.",02/02/1940,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter from Mrs C Burgoyne, Dublin, 1 February 1942, relating to fragments she has in the handwriting of Charles Hamilton Teeling, historian, and grandfather of her late husband. She requests permission in this context to consult the letters o",01/02/1942,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper, from P O'Cinneide, 4 February 1942, attaching copy of letter from Mrs C Burgoyne and stating that if he has no objection facilities should be granted to Mrs Burgoyne under the usual conditions.",04/02/1942,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter from P O'Cinneide to Mrs C Burgoyne, 4 February 1942, stating that the desired facilities to consult documents in the State Paper Office will be granted to her under certain stated conditions.",04/01/1942,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Letter from R Dudley Edwards, University College Dublin, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 26 March 1943, requesting permission for John V Hoey, Revd. Christopher Ryan and Maureen McGeehin, postgraduate students in Modern Irish History to con",26/03/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to R Dudley Edwards, University College, Dublin, from P O'Cinneide, 29 March 1943, stating that Mr JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper, has been authorised to allow John Hoey, Revd. Christopher Ryan and Maureen McGeehin to consult, subject to the usua",29/03/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of Records, from P O'Cinneide, 29 March 1943, stating that, provided he has no objection, the desired facilities may be granted to the postgraduate students listed by R Dudley Edwards subject to the usual conditi",29/03/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Handwritten letter from Frances Cholmondeley Clarke, Dublin, [to the Department of the Taoiseach], 17 August 1943, applying for permission to consult records in the State Paper Office.",17/08/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of Records, from P O'Cinneide, stating that provided he has no objection the required facilities may be granted to Frances Cholmondeley Clarke, 20 August 1943.",20/08/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019B,"Copy letter to Mrs Frances Cholmondeley Clarke from P O'Cinneide, 20 August 1943, stating that permission to consult documents in the State Paper Office will be granted to her subject to certain stated conditions.",20/08/1943,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1935-1943",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from James F Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of the Records, 23 May 1944, enclosing a copy of an application, 18 May 1944, from K Kirwan asking for permission to search in the State Paper Office up to 1890, w",23/05/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Memorandum, signature unclear, 25 May 1944, relating to the latest date of papers which may be consulted by the public. Reference is made to the application of Mrs Kirwan in 1939.",25/05/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Memorandum,,researchs 5019C,"Memorandum signed `P OC' [P O'Cinneide], 30 May 1944, relating to questions as to the latest date of papers which may be consulted by the public arising out of the application from Mrs K Kirwan to search up to the year 1890.",30/05/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Memorandum,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter from P O'Cinneide to the Deputy Keeper of Records, 1 June 1944, referring to the application of Mrs K Kirwan to search the records up to 1890. He states that Mrs Kirwan can view the Fenian Papers up to 1874 and gives reasons why her search can",01/06/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Kathleen O Brennan, requesting permission to view papers in the State Paper Office.",08/06/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to JF Morrissey, Deputy Keeper of the Records, from P O'Cinneide, 13 June 1944, enclosing a copy of the letter from Kathleen O Brennan and stating that unless he had any objection the desired facilities should be granted to her under the usual",13/06/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Miss Kathleen O Brennan from P O'Cinneide, granting her permission to search the documents in the State Paper Office under certain stated conditions.",13/06/1944,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Letter from Maura Maher, Dublin, to the Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach], no date [stamp indicates that it was received in the Department 9 January 1946], writing as a member of the Old Dublin Society and instructed by Captain Hughes to apply for p",1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5070,"Letter to the President from Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh, 16 June 1926, putting forward TP Gill's claim for a higher pension.",16/06/1926,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Letter,,senatorss 5070,"Letter to Senator Mrs Wyse Power [Siobhan bean an Phaoraigh] from President Cosgrave, 17 June 1926, indicating how Mr Gill's pension was fixed and stating that he sees no possibility of his having it reviewed.",17/06/1926,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Letter,,senatorss 5070,"Letter to Cosgrave from Siobhan bean an Phaoraigh, 19 June 1926, stating that she is sorry she advocated the pension claim of Mr Gill. She sees that there was nothing to be done but to leave the amount of his pension as arranged.",19/06/1926,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Letter,,senatorss 5070,"Letter to the President from TP Gill, 27 August 1926, relating to his pension claim. He encloses, among other documents, a leaflet on the Cork City Savings Committee among whose members is, for example, Miss Mary Duke, St Marie's of the Isle School, Cork,",27/08/1926,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Letter,,philanthropys 5070,"Letter to Mr Blythe from TP Gill relating to the Central Saving Committee, 30 August 1926, and enclosing, among other documents, minutes of the Committee meeting, 1 June 1926. Among the members present was Mrs Noel Guinness.",30/08/1926,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Letter,,philanthropys 5070,"Newsclipping, `Constructive Thrift Advocated', no date, paper not specified [1930?].This details a meeting in Monaghan on the subject of constructive thrift. At the meeting a savings committee for County Monaghan was established, among whose members was M",,"Mr TP Gill, Pension Claim",,Newsclipping,,philanthropys 5074A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice, 29 June 1929, on the subject of the formation of a `Workers Defence Corps' in Dublin. The memorandum states that at a meeting on 14 June 1929 it was decided to set up a branch of the Irish Class War Pris",29/06/1929,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Memorandum,,politicss 5074A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice, 16 July 1929, on the subject of the formation of a `Workers Defence Corps' in Dublin. The memorandum discusses the meeting of the Irish Labour Defence League, 7 July 1929, at which were represented, amon",16/07/1929,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Memorandum,,communisms 5074A,"Letter from the Department of Justice, 4 March 1930, to the President, attaching copies of the draft constitution of the `Friends of Soviet Russia' and a circular which, the letter states, `was found addressed to persons in Dublin who are well known to th",04/03/1930,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Circular,,communisms 5074A,"Copy letter to JP Walsh, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Cosgrave, 6 March 1930, stating that he presumes that Walsh has seen the memorandum from `two women named Price and Bowen dealing with propaganda'. He states that it is important to ",06/03/1930,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Letter,,communisms 5074A,"Circular to each member of the Executive Council from the Department of the President, 6 March 1930, attaching a copy of a communication from the Department of Justice regarding Kathleen Price and Sheila Bowen.  A resume of each of the women is given, for",06/03/1930,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Circular,,communisms 5074A,"Memo giving details of information received from the Department of Justice on Frank Dowling, husband of Sheila Bowen, 10 March 1930.",10/03/1930,"Communist Activities 1929-1930, Saorstat Eireann",,Memo,,communisms 5074A,"Circular to the each member of the Executive Council from the Department of the President at the instance of the Department of Justice, 19 March 1930, transmitting copies of two memorandum:<br>Memo, concerning `Friends of Soviet Russia' which gives detail",19/03/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Circular,,communisms 5074B,"Circular from the Department of Justice to members of the Executive Council, 5 April 1930, transmitting copies of a memorandum concerning the activities of `certain Communist Organisations'. This includes details of the `Friends of Soviet Russia' and ment",05/04/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Circular,,communisms 5074B,"Circular from the Department of Justice to members of the Executive Council, 2 May 1930, enclosing copies of a memorandum containing further details of `Friends of Soviet Russia'. National Executive Committee members are listed, including Mrs Farrelly, H ",02/05/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Circular,,communisms 5074B,"Letter addressed `My dear Claire', from `Eddie', [Vincentian Priest at Lanark], asking her to as `D'  [A letter to Eddie, 6 May 1930 from Diarmuid suggests that this is Diarmuid O'Hegarty Department of Taoiseach] about Herbert Ward who is stated to be inv",17/04/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Letter,,communisms 5074B,"Typescript extract from `The Morning Post', 17 April 1930, `Propaganda by Films' on the subject of a communist propaganda campaign through Russian films in Britain. The name of Miss Eva Collet Reckitt, university lecturer and research worker, is listed un",17/04/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Newspaper extract,The Morning Post,communisms 5074B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice, 28 May 1930, on the organisation `Friends of Soviet Russia'. This memorandum discusses the invitation to an Irish delegation by the International Committee of the Friends of Soviet Russia to visit the Un",28/05/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Memorandum,,communisms 5074B,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 2 September 1930, on `Friends of Soviet Russia'. This discusses the reception committee of the Irish section of the Friends of Soviet Russia set up following the invitation to four Russian workers from the Soviet",02/09/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Memorandum,,communisms 5074B,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 29 September 1930, relating to a meeting of the Anti-Imperialist League held at the Mansion House, 24 September 1930. `Members of the Irregular Organisation acted as Stewards inside the house and included Michael",29/09/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Memorandum,,communisms 5074B,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Justice, 7 November 1930, on the invitation from the International Committee of the Friends of Soviet Russia for an Irish Delegation to visit the USSR. Among the Irish delegates who travelled on 6 August 1930 were Ma",07/11/1930,"Communist Activities in Saorstat Eireann, 1929-",,Memorandum,,communisms 5218A,"Memorandum to M O Conaill, Clerk of the Dail, from NS O'Nuallain, 26 May 1954, sending him a list of officials to be admitted to the official gallery. Among these names are Miss K O'Connell, personal secretary to the Taoiseach and Miss H Behan, Private se",26/05/1954,"Dail and Seanad Meetings, Attendance of Officials",,Memorandum,,civil services 5200,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 5 November 1926, relating to a supposed case of fraud in Ireland in connection with the payment of a `need' pension to Mrs Kate McEneany. The despatch asks wh",05/11/1926,"Charge of Fraud against Mrs k McEneany, Drogheda, in connection with the payment of a `need' pension",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5200,"Copy despatch from TM Healy, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 3 January 1927, relating to the charge of fraud against Mrs K McEneany. Having examined the documents sent by the Secretary of State [these documents do not exist in the file] th",03/01/1927,"Charge of Fraud against Mrs K McEneany, Drogheda, in connection with the payment of a `need' pension",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5205A,"Copy statement, no date, no signature, relating to the manner in which pervious proposals for appointments in the Finance Solicitor's Office has been dealt with. Among the previous proposals was that of Miss Elizabeth Kettle, Assistant Solicitor.",21/01/1941,"Finance Solicitor's Office, Functions and Title of Office",,Statement,,lawyerss 5206,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 12 November 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul General at New York, 14 October 1926, concerning the passport of Miss Julia M McDonal",12/11/1926,Issue of Passport to Miss Julia M McDonald,,Despatch,,passportss 5207,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 13 November 1926, enclosing a copy of a note addressed to the United States Ambassador, relating to the grant by the British Government of special facilities t",13/11/1926,"American Legion, Visits to War Cemeteries in Europe",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5207,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 18 March 1927, enclosing a copy of a note to the United States Ambassador, 10 March 1927, relating to the granting of special facilities to members of the ",18/03/1927,"American Legion, Visits to War Cemeteries in Europe",,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5211,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice to the Secretary, Executive Council, 18 November 1926, relating to the question of whether a recommendation should be made to the Governor General for the commutation of the death sentence on James McHugh. A resum",18/11/1926,"Death Sentence, James McHugh",,Memorandum,,murders 5211,"Letter to WT Cosgrave from Michael Kennon, 22 November 1926, on behalf of James McHugh. The execution of McHugh has been set for 24 November 1926 and Kennon is concerned to tender facts for the President's `assistance'. The letter references Julia O'Neill",22/11/1926,"Death Sentence, James McHugh",,Letter,,murders 5213,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the President from the Department of Lands and Agriculture, 14 May 1928, relating to the reorganisation of the creamery industry. A list entitled purchase of proprietary creameries, (1) premises in Kerry/Cork are",14/05/1928,"Creameries, Reorganisations, 1927-1931",,Memorandum,,agricultures 5215,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to TM Healy, Governor General, 23 November 1926, enclosing a copy of a letter addressed to the King by Miss Emily K Harris, Ashgrove Cottages, Glenageary Road, Kingstown, County Dublin. The enc",23/11/1926,"Miss Emily Harris, Dunlaoghaire, Threatened Eviction",,Despatch,,nursing; World War Is 5215,"Copy despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 24 December 1926, stating that in the case of the threatened eviction of Miss Emily K Harris, his ministers have sent a relevant reply to her letter to the King",24/12/1926,"Miss Emily Harris, Dunlaoghaire, Threatened Eviction",,Despatch,,evictions 5140,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 31 August 1926, enclosing copies of a memorandum and enclosures from the Acting British Consul at Honolulu, 23 June 1926, regarding a claim to British national",31/08/1926,Claim to British Nationality of Jean Dempster (Jean Fowler Casey),,Despatch,,nationality; citizenships 5140,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 16 September 1926, stating that in the case of the woman now known as Jean Dempster his Ministers have made the appropriate inquiries. The despatch transmits the official copy of ",16/09/1926,Claim to British Nationality of Jean Dempster (Jean Fowler Casey),,Despatch,,nationality; citizenships 5144,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 6 September 1926, enclosing a copy of a letter from Mrs A Dodd, no date, asking whether she is entitled to any payment in respect of her dead husband's pos",06/09/1926,"Mrs A Dodd, Compensation in respect of late husband's service under the Local Government Board",,Despatch,,compensation casess 5153,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to the Governor General, TM Healy, 15 September 1926, transmitting for the information of his Ministers, copies of the Midwives and Maternity Homes Act, 1926 (British).",15/09/1926,"Midwives and Maternity Homes Act, 1926",,Despatch,,midwivess 5158,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to TM Healy, Governor General, 15 September 1926, enclosing a copy of a letter from Ms A Fitzsimon, Dublin, regarding her wish to be buried in Ballybough Jewish Burial Ground. This letter, 6 Se",15/09/1926,Desire of Mrs A Fitzsimon to be buried in Ballybough Jewish Burial Ground,,Despatch,,Jewish communitys 5166,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 6 August 1927, relating to the question of appointing delegates to the eighth assembly of the League. The principal items on the agenda are listed and include th",06/08/1927,"League of Nations, Seat on Council for Saorstat Eireann",,Memorandum,,traffic in women and childrens 5167,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, enclosing a copy of a despatch to the British Minister at Rio de Janeiro, 27 August 1926, relating to travel facilities `for (a) the wives and children of Brit",27/09/1926,Travel Facilities in Brazil for former British subjects,,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5167,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, 5 November 1926, enclosing copies of a circular, 22 October 1926, to British Consular and Passport officers relating to travel documents for British-born wives of Brazilian citi",05/11/1926,Travel Facilities in Brazil for former British subjects,,Despatch,,dominion affairss 5173/1,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 19 January 1926, calling attention to an advertisement in the public press for applications for the posts of Assistant Director and `Woman Organiser; at the Broadcasting station.",19/01/1926,"Posts Vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1926, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5173/1,"Circular, no date [the closing date for applications is 30 September 1926], relating to two posts as organisers, one male, one female, under the Central Savings Committee. The male organiser will receive £250 per annum and the female organiser, £170.",1926,"Posts Vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1926, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5173/2,"Circular relating to appointments as examiners of application for patents, no date [closing date for receipt of applications is 19 October 1927]. A salary scale is given, married men, £150-£350, women and unmarried men, £130-£230 plus a cost of living bon",1927,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1927, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5173/3,"Circular relating to a position vacant as chief examiner of applications for inventions, no date [closing date for receipt of applications is 14 April 1928]. A salary scale is listed, married men £400-£500, unmarried men or women, £300-£400 per annum with",1928,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1928, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil serivces 5173/3,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 31 July 1928, relating to posts as assistant inspector of taxes. Different scales of pay for married men and unmarried men and women are referenced. The circular states that women must retire on marriage.",31/07/1928,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1928, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5173/4,"Circular relating to a vacancy for state savings officer under the Central Savings Committee, 26 January 1930. Different salaries are listed for men and women.",26/01/1930,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1929, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5173/4,"Circular relating to a vacancy for examiner of applications for patents of inventions, in the industrial and Commercial Property Registration Office, 28 March 1929. The press notice attached gives the salary scales for married men and unmarried men and wo",28/03/1929,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1929, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5137/4,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 3 May 1929, relating to the post of junior translator in the Oireachtas. The scale of salary is for men and women is provided.",03/05/1929,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1929, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5137/4,"Circular relating to the vacancy for Registrar in the Department of Finance, 12 August 1929. The scale of salary is for men and women is provided.",12/08/1929,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1929, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5137/4,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 8 November 1929, relating to the competition for posts as Junior Administrative Officer (Male or Female) and as Assistant Inspector of Taxes (Male or Female).",08/11/1929,"Posts vacant in Civil Service, etc., 1929, Applications invited from staff",,Circular,,civil services 5014,"Copy telegram to the Governor General from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 11 June 1926, stating that Miss Della Hood sailed to Boston on the `Celtic', 6 June 1926, without a British visa.",11/06/1926,"Miss Della Hood, Commission to have passport vised at Boston",,Telegram,,passportss 5015,"Despatch to the Governor General from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 9 June 1926, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 18 May 1926, relating to the admission of Miss Helen Weldon to the Rome Lunatic Asylum. T",09/06/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Despatch to the Governor General from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, 22 June 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 7 June 1926, relating to the case of Miss Helen Weldon, institutionalised in the Rome Lunat",22/06/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Despatch to the Governor General from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 23 July 1926, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 3 July 1926, stating that the Consulate has received no communication from Patrick We",23/07/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Copy despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 26 August 1926, relating to the admission of Miss Helen Weldon to the Rome Lunatic Asylum. Her brother, Patrick Weldon, has been interviewed by the police and h",26/08/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 1 September 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the Acting British Consul at Rome relating to the case of Miss Helen Weldon. This copy despatch, 24 Augus",01/09/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 14 September 1926, stating that since Helen Weldon has been released from the lunatic asylum she `can no longer be considered a lunatic and has sufficiently improved to be able to",14/09/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5015,"Despatch to the Governor General from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 11 December 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 30 November 1926, stating that the Italian Police have informed him that the Directo",11/12/1926,Admission of Miss Helen Weldon to a Lunatic Asylum in Rome,,Despatch,,mental healths 5019C,"Copy letter to Miss Maura Maher, Clontarf, Dublin, from P O'Cinneide, 9 January 1946, granting her facilities to consult papers in the State Paper Office at the discretion of the Deputy Keeper subject to certain listed conditions.",09/01/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, Public Record Office, from P O'Cinneide, 9 January 1946, stating that, provided he sees no objection, the required facilities for research in the State Paper Office may be granted to Maura Maher, Du",09/01/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Handwritten letter from Maura Maher to `Dear Sir', 19 March 1946, stating that she has been invited to read a paper on Michael Davitt before the Old Dublin Society and asking for permission to examine papers in the State Paper Office.",19/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Minute, signature unclear, 21 March 1946, [arising out of the request by Maura Maher, 19 March 1946, to examine papers in the State Paper Office relating to Michael Davitt]. `Michael Davitt died within contemporary recent times, about 40 years ago, and it",21/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Minute,,researchs 5019C,"Minute signed P O'C [ P O'Cinneide], 22 March [1946], [arising out of the request by Maura Maher, 19 March 1946, to examine papers in the State Paper Office relating to Michael Davitt]. `I do not think that a lecture of this type would provide sufficient ",22/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Minute,,researchs 5019C,"Minute [arising out of the request by Maura Maher, 19 March 1946, to examine papers in the State Paper Office relating to Michael Davitt], signature unclear, 23 March 1946, asking if it is sufficient to apply a fifty year rule in this case or is it necess",23/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Minute,,researchs 5019C,"Minute by P O'C, 25 March [1946]. `If Miss Maher was writing a life of Davitt or a history of his times there might be a case (though I wd be doubtful about it) for extending the limit. Davitt was involved in such violent controversies with church-state t",25/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Minute,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Miss Maura Maher, Clontarf, Dublin, from P O'Cinneide, 26 March 1946, stating that the Deputy Keeper has been instructed to grant her facilities to consult papers relating to Michael Davitt in the State Paper Office up to the year 1874 subj",26/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, Public Record Office, 26 March 1946, stating that facilities may be granted to Maura Maher to consult papers relating to Michael Davitt up to the year 1874 subject to the usual conditions.",26/03/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from Mary Joyce, Blackrock, County Dublin, 27 June 1946, stating that she is editing the official correspondence of Earl Harcourt, Lord Lieutenant, for an MA degree under the supervision of Dr Dudley Edwards, University Co",27/06/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Joyce from P O'Cinneide, 28 June 1946, granting her facilities in the State Paper Office subject to certain listed conditions.",28/06/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019C,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, Public Record Office, from P O'Cinneide, 28 June 1946, stating that the required facilities for research may be granted to Mary Joyce under the usual conditions.",28/06/1946,"State Paper Office, Search Applications 1944-1948",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Helen Landreth, Office of the Librarian, Boston College, to John A Costello, 20 February 1949, taking up his offer extended when he visited Boston College, Autumn, 1948, and asking for help relating to research which has emerged in the course ",20/02/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, Public Record Office, from NS O'Nuallain, 28 February 1949, enclosing an extract of the letter received by the Taoiseach from Helen Landreth of Boston College Library. The Taoiseach has ordered that",28/02/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter to Dr NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 10 March 1946, enclosing a photostat of letters from Alexander Knox for Miss Landreth. Negative copies of the photostats exist in the file.",10/03/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from John A Costello to Miss Helen Landreth, Boston College Library, 14 March 1949, stating that he is sending, under separate cover, specimens of the handwriting of Mr Alexander Knox.",14/03/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter from Rosamond Jacob, 28 March 1949, applying for permission to consult eighteenth century documents in the State Paper Office or in whatever other location they may be held at.",28/03/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 29 March 1949 enclosing a copy of the letter received from Rosamond Jacob asking for his observations.",29/03/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Diarmuid Coffey to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 30 March 1949, relating to the application of Miss Rosamond Jacob to research in the State Paper Office. `I do not see any reason why she should be refused permission to search in ",30/03/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Miss Rosamond Jacob from NS O'Nuallain, 1 April 1949, asking her to specify the documents or type of document she wishes to see.",01/04/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter from Rosamond Jacob, 2 April [1949], stating that she wants to see the Rebellion Papers and the State of the Country Papers, second series, and possibly the Westmoreland Correspondence. `What I most want to see is Thomas Russell's diary",02/04/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Rosamond Jacob from NS O'Nuallain, 5 April 1949, stating that the Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records has been authorised to grant at his discretion the required facilities in the State Paper Office subject to certain listed conditions.",05/04/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Diarmuid [sic] Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 5 April 1949, enclosing a copy of the letter, 2 April 1949, from Rosamond Jacob citing the papers she is interested in, and a copy of the reply sent to her, 5 April 1949.",05/04/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter to John A Costello from Helen Landreth, Boston College Library, 5 April 1949, thanking him for the photostat of Alexander Knox's letter from the State Paper Office and giving him details of `Irish' activities in Boston and the publication of the Ir",05/04/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Ide Ni Choindealbhain, Cork, 1 June 1949, requesting permission to read papers in the State Paper Office and giving details of two articles she had written for the `Journal of",01/06/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter in Irish to Diarmuid O Cobhthaigh, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 2 June 1949, asking for his opinion on the request for permission to read documents in the State Paper Office by Ide Ni Choindealbhain, Cork.",02/06/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter in Irish to NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 4 June 1949, stating that he is satisfied to grant research facilities to Ide Ni Choindealbhain subject to the usual conditions.",04/06/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter in Irish to Ide Ni Choindealbhain, Cork, from NS O'Nuallain, 8 June 1949, stating that her request to read papers in the State Paper Office has been granted subject to the usual conditions.",08/06/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr Nolan, Department of the Taoiseach, 5 August 1949 enclosing:<br>Copy letter from Doris E Eldred, Chief of London Office, Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, London, to the Deputy Keeper of Recor",05/08/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten minute, signature unclear, 8 August 1949, relating to the application by Dr Alice Stewart to search the records in the Public Record Office. The minute deals with procedure relating to such applications.",08/08/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Minute,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Alice Stewart, London, from NS O'Nuallain, 9 August 1949, informing her that facilities to research in the State Paper Office will be granted to her at the discretion of the Assistant Deputy Keeper subject to certain listed conditions.",09/08/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Diarmuid [sic] Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 9 August 1949, enclosing a copy of the letter sent that day to Alice Stewart granting her permission to research in the State Paper Office.",09/08/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from JA Costello to Helen Landreth, Boston College Library, 23 August 1949, thanking her for sending him an autographed copy of `The Pursuit of Robert Emmet'.",23/08/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr Nolan, Department of the Taoiseach, 6 December 1949, relating to an article on the Irish Record Commission 1810-1830, which Miss Griffith, Assistant in the Public Record Office, is writing for `Irish Hi",06/12/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 9 December 1949, relating to Miss Griffith's work on the Record Commission. Permission, he states, may be given to Miss Griffith to consult the papers.",09/12/1949,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter from Diarmuid Coffey, to Dr N Nolan, Taoiseach's Office, 16 March 1950, stating that he has received a request from Dr Mc Lysaght to allow Miss Mary Read, chief searcher, Genealogical Office, to read the Emmet Papers in the State Paper ",16/03/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to the Chief Herald and Genealogical Officer, Dublin Castle, 20 March 1950, stating that Mary Read of the Genealogical Office, may at the discretion of the Deputy Keeper examine certain records in the State Paper Office unde",20/03/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 20 March 1950, enclosing a copy of the letter sent that day to the Chief Herald and Genealogical Officer granting Mary Read of his office permission to research in the State Pape",20/03/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Helen Landreth [Boston College Library] to the Taoiseach, 3 June 1950, relating to `an attack' on her book, `The Pursuit of Robert Emmett', made in the March issue of `Studies'. The attack refutes statements relating to Keogh and the question ",03/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to the Assistant Deputy Keeper, 8 June 1950, forwarding for his observations a copy of the letter from Helen Landreth relating to the attack on her book.",08/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Helen Landreth from Seamus Mac Ugo, 8 June 1950, acknowledging receipt of her letter to the Taoiseach.",08/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 14 June 1950, relating to Helen Landreth's letter to the Taoiseach in respect of the attack on her book. He states that as far as he is aware Miss Landret",14/06/1950,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to D Coffey, Deputy Keeper, from RJ Hayes, Director, National Library of Ireland, 13 August 1951, enclosing a copy letter from Heather Donald, Aberdeenshire, 6 August 1951, asking if there is anyone who would examine and copy the letters betwe",13/08/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter from Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 21 September 1951, relating to the request of Miss Heather Donald. If she is granted access to the correspondence of Mr Stephen relating to subsidised emi",21/09/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 25 September 1951, relating to the question of the application of Heather Donald and the procedure in place for those who wish to consult political papers later than the date 1874",25/09/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter to Heather Donald, c/o Miss Sutherland, Montreal, Canada, from DC [Diarmuid Coffey], Assistant Deputy Keeper, 26 September 1951, asking for a recommendation from a University Professor and stating that it would be necessary for her to employ a",26/09/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter from Mrs Elizabeth S Carroll, Gresham Hotel,  to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 27 October 1951, asking for permission to see papers relating to Robert Emmet in connection with a great grandfather of hers who was involved w",27/10/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Mrs Elizabeth Carroll, 29 October 1951, stating that she can view papers in the State Paper Office at the discretion of the Assistant Deputy Keeper and subject to certain listed conditions.",29/10/1951,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Letter to Dr O'Nuallain from Diarmuid Coffey, Department of the Taoiseach, 27 March 1952, relating to the application of Miss Heather Donald to search documents relating to Mr Stephen's proposal for Irish subsidised emigration. He encloses a letter from M",27/03/1952,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to the Assistant Deputy Keeper, 28 March 1952, authorising him to grant the facilities sought by Heather Donald subject to the usual conditions.",28/03/1952,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Handwritten letter in Irish to the Secretary, Executive Council, Government Buildings, from Caitlin de Bhailis, Limerick, 6 November 1952, requesting permission to view documents in the State Paper Office.",06/11/1952,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019D,"Copy letter in Irish from NS O'Nuallain to Caitlin de Bhailis, Limerick, 8 November 1952, granting her the requested facilities for research in the State Paper Office at the discretion of the Assistant Deputy Keeper and subject to certain listed condition",08/11/1952,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1949-1952",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Letter from Elinor O'Brien to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 16 June 1953, asking for permission to view documents in the Record Office, Dublin Castle, relating to William Smith O'Brien, who was her great grandfather.",16/06/1953,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter to Miss Elinor O'Brien, Dublin, from NS O'Nuallain, 17 June 1953, stating that the requested facilities in the State Paper Office will be granted to her under certain listed conditions.",17/06/1953,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter from Rachel O Higgins, Dublin, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 30 November [1954], stating that she is a student of Trinity College Dublin doing research into the connections between the Young Ireland and Chartist movemen",30/11/1954,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Rachel O Higgins, 2 December 1954, stating that the requested facilities in the State Paper Office will be granted to her under certain listed conditions.",02/12/1954,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs Mary MacSwiney, Ranelagh, Dublin, 11 August 1953, requesting permission to view papers in the State Paper Office in connection with her research on her ancestor Richard Butler who married a great grand niece of Ol",11/08/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, 12 August 1953, enclosing for his observations a copy of the letter from Mrs Mary McSwiney requesting facilities in the State Paper Office.",12/08/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr O'Nuallain, 19 August 1955, relating to the application of Mrs Mary McSwiney to consult papers in the State Paper Office. `I understand that she is a prominent and active member of the Old Dublin Societ",19/08/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary McSwiney from NS O'Nuallain, 20 August 1955, stating that the requested facilities in the State Paper Office will be granted to her at the discretion of the Assistant Deputy Keeper under certain conditions.",20/08/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter [to the Taoiseach's Office] from Cecil Woodham Smith, 28 September 1955, requesting permission to read the Distress Papers and other documents relating to the Famine of 1845-1849. Her book, she states, will not be complete without this ",28/09/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 29 September 1955, enclosing for his observations a copy of the letter from Mrs Cecil Woodham Smith.",29/09/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Miss Mary A McNeill, Belfast, 29 September 1955. She is doing research on Mary McCracken, sister of Henry Joy McCracken, and desires access to the Russell Papers and other relevant mat",29/09/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to NS O'Nuallain, 29 September 1955, enclosing the letter from Miss Mary McNeill and stating that in accordance with their telephone conversation of today he is allowing her to consult the papers which are no",29/09/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr NS O'Nuallain, 30 September 1955, stating that he believes permission should be granted to Mrs Cecil Woodham Smith to view state papers relating to the famine. `You may have read her book `The Reason Wh",30/09/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter to Mrs Cecil Woodham Smith from NS O'Nuallain, 1 October 1955, stating that the requested facilities in the State Paper Office will be granted to her at the discretion of the Assistant Deputy Keeper under certain conditions.",01/10/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' [Department of the Taoiseach] from Cecil Woodham Smith thanking him for permission to research in the State Paper Office, 2 October 1955.",02/10/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Handwritten letter from Mrs Alice McCann, nee Cunningham, requesting permission to view the Rebellion Victims Committee file in the State Paper Office in connection with Andrew Cunningham, her late father, who was killed by the British Forces in Dublin in",31/10/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter to Diarmuid Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, from NS O'Nuallain, 2 November  1955, enclosing for his observations a copy of the letter from Mrs Alice McCann.",02/11/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Letter from D Coffey, Assistant Deputy Keeper, to Dr NS O'Nuallain, 4 November 1955, relating to the application from Mrs Alice McCann. He set in motion a search through the papers and encloses a copy of the report by Mr Dunne who carried out the search s",04/11/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5019E,"Copy letter from NS O'Nuallain to Alice McCann, 5 November 1955, stating that there are no papers in the State Paper Office relating to her father.",05/11/1955,"State Paper Office, Search Applications, 1953-1955",,Letter,,researchs 5173/5,"Circular relating to the posts of Assistant Inspector in the Office of the National Health Insurance Commission, 21 February 1930. There is a vacancy for a male inspector and a female inspector.",21/02/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5173/5,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 15 March 1930, relating to vacancies for junior clerks in the High Court. An attached list of names indicates the staff who have seen the circular and this includes the names of Miss Lyons and Miss Staines.",15/03/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5173/5,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 12 August 1930, relating to posts of junior administrative officers. The circular gives the rate of pay for men and women.",12/08/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,employments 5173/5,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 20 November 1930, relating to a vacancy for superintendent of typists in the Department of Defence.",20/11/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,employments 5173/5,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 24 November 1930, relating to an advertisement in the public press, of which a copy is attached, relating to a competition for posts as Junior Administrative Officers, male or female, and as Assistant Inspector of ",24/11/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,employments 5173/5,"Memorandum from HP Boland, Department of Finance, to D O'Hegarty, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 12 December 1930, relating to a vacancy for a shorthand typist in the Office of the Saorstat Legation, Berlin.",12/12/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Memorandum,,employments 5173/5,"Letter to HP Boland, signature unclear, 15 December 1930, stating that in respect to the opening for a shorthand typist at the Berlin Legation there are no applicants amongst the eligible officers.",15/12/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Letter,,employments 5173/5,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 24 December 1930, relating to a limited competition for posts as shorthand typist and typist (female) in the General Service.",24/12/1930,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Circular,,employments 5173/5,"Further memorandum from HP Boland to D O'Hegarty relating to a vacancy for a shorthand typist in the Office of the Saorstat Legation, Berlin, 3 February 1931.",03/02/1931,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1930",,Memorandum,,employments 5173/6,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 29 August 1931, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists, for posts as clerical officer.",29/08/1931,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1931",,Circular,,employments 5173/6,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 30 October 1931, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists, for posts as clerical officers. It has now been decided that there will be no fee for the competiti",30/10/1931,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1931",,Circular,,employments 5173/6,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 19 November 1931, relating to the post of woman assistant inspector in the office of the National Health Insurance Commission. An application form for the post is attached.",19/11/1931,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1931",,Circular,,employments 5173/6,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 19 November 1931, relating to the post of woman pension office in the Office of the Revenue Commissioners. The successful candidate will `enter the scale of Woman Pension Officer class (£100-10 - ",19/11/1931,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1931",,Circular,,employments 5173/7,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 25 June 1932, relating to post of administrative junior officer. Applications are invited from Junior Executive Officers, male and female, who have at least two years experience. The pay scales ar",25/06/1932,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant 1932",,Circular,,employments 5173/7,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 23 August 1932, relating to posts as assistant inspector of taxes. Male and female candidates of Junior Executive Grade and those on an equivalent grade in the civil service are invited to apply. ",23/08/1932,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1932",,Circular,,employments 5173/7,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed, HP Boland, 6 October 1932, relating to a limited competition for posts as verbatim reporters, open to male and female candidates of the clerical, writing assistant, shorthand-typist and equivalent departmen",06/10/1932,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1932",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 27 February 1933, relating to an opening for superintendent of typists in the secretariat, Office of the Revenue Commissioners. An application form is attached.",27/02/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 29 August 1933, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists, for posts as clerical officer.",29/08/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 30 August 1933, relating to the post of state savings officer in the Central Savings Committee. The press advertisement is attached and gives details of the different salary scales for men and wom",30/08/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 31 August 1933, relating to a limited competition open to established typists for posts as shorthand typists.",31/08/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 2 September 1933, relating to the promotion of clerical officers, minor staff officers and staff officers to junior executive grades by means of competition.",02/09/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance signed by A[?] Codling, 3 November 1933, relating to vacancies for acting posts of Higher Executive Officer in the Department of Industry and Commerce. The differentiated salary scales for men and women are noted.",03/11/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 28 November 1933, relating to open competition for vacancies as established Employment Clerk, Department of Industry and Commerce. Vacancies exist for 280 male employment clerks and 70 female empl",28/11/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 5 December 1933, relating to the transfer of Junior Executive and Clerical Officers with Irish qualifications to the Department of Education.",05/12/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5173/8,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 18 December 1933, relating to vacancies for Higher Executive Officers in Accounting Branches. Salary scales for men and women are noted. An application form for the post is attached.",18/12/1933,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1933",,Circular,,employments 5267,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 10 January 1927, enclosing for the information of his Ministers, copies of the Legitimacy Act, 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5 Ch. 60). This deals with issues as, for exa",10/01/1927,"Legitimacy Act, 1926 (16& 17 Geo. 5 Ch 60)",,Despatch,,illegitimacy; dominion affairss 5269,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 11 January 1927, enclosing for the information of his Ministers, copies of the Police Pensions Act, 1926 (16 &17 George 5, Ch. 34). This includes references to",11/01/1927,"Police Pensions Act, 1926 (16&17 George 5, Ch. 34)",,Despatch,,dominion affairs; British pensionss 5259,"Circular from the Department of Finance to the Accounting Officer, 21 January 1927, relating to estimates with a prefatory note on salaries. A table attached gives the salary scales of the different grades of officers, including women officers, at various",21/01/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,civil services 5259,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 15 March 1927, relating to a limited competition for posts as clerical assistants. A note attached indicates that staff members of the Department of the Taoiseach had seen and noted the file, incl",15/03/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,employments 5259,"Memorandum from HP Boland, Department of Finance, to D O'Hegarty, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 30 March 1927, relating to the circular, 15 March 1927, concerning a limited competition for posts as clerical officers. Officers had a",30/03/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,employments 5259,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 25 August 1927, relating to two staff posts in the Patents Office. `The scale of salary attached to the posts is £200-10 - £300 (or £130-7.10 - £230 should a female be appointed)'. A note attached indicates that th",25/08/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,employments 5259,"Circular from the Department of Finance, signed HP Boland, 6 October 1927, relating to vacancies for Examiners in the Patents Office. A typescript of the press advertisement is included which states that `Women candidates must be unmarried or widows'.",06/10/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,employments 5259,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 31 December 1927, relating to replacements and discharges among temporary staff. The circular gives different categories for discharge. Under the fourth category for discharge, section b states,  `Married men will ",31/12/1927,"Finance Circulars, 1927",,Circular,,employments 5245,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Health for the agenda of the meeting of the Executive Council on the subject of proposed changes in electoral law as a result of amendments to the constitution. This discusses, among other matters, po",22/12/1926,Electoral (Amendment) Act 1927,,Memorandum,,housewivess 5248,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 18 December 1926, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the Governor General of Canada, 26 October 1926, and a copy of a despatch from the British Vice-Consulate",18/12/1926,Registration of the Birth of James Dorin in the Consular Register at Lima,,Despatch,,consular certificatess 5248,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 3 January 1927, relating to the wish of Mrs Mary O'Grady, said to be living at Miltown, Bruff, County Limerick, to have the birth of her son, James Dorin, registered in the Consul",03/01/1927,Registration of the Birth of James Dorin in the Consular Register at Lima,,Despatch,,consular certificatess 5248,"Despatch from JS Amery to TM Healy, 18 January 1927, stating that in the case of Mrs O'Grady and the registration of the birth of her son a discrepancy has emerged in documents as to the birthplace of Mr Doran. The despatch states the procedure which must",18/01/1927,Registration of the Birth of James Doran in the Consular Register at Lima,,Despatch,,consular certificatess 5248,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 9 February 1927, stating that the birthplace of Mr Doran as Lima in the State of Argentina has now been verified.",09/02/1927,Registration of the Birth of James Dorin in the Consular Register at Lima,,Despatch,,consular certificatess 5248,"Despatch from JS Amery to TM Healy, 28 April 1927, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul General at Buenos Aires which forwards a copy of the entry of James Doran in the Register of Births at the British Consulate-General at Buenos Aries ",28/04/1927,Registration of the Birth of James Dorin in the Consular Register at Lima,,Despatch,,consular certificatess 5249,"Despatch from JS Amery to TM Healy, 18 December 1926, enclosing a copy of correspondence with Mr AJ Byrne relating to the assessment of his pension. This correspondence includes a letter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies from AJ Byrne, 7 December",18/12/1926,"Mr AJ Byrne, Assessment of Pension",,Despatch,,pensionss 5252A,"Memorandum from F Cremins, Department of External Affairs, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 21 June 1929, stating that Miss Long, Private Secretary to the Governor General, was asked to make a search of the Vice-Regal Lodge for Mr Sterling's",21/06/1929,"USA, Ambassadors to Ireland",,Memorandum,,civil services 5252D,"Copy of telegram from Eamon de Valera to Mrs Matthews, American Embassy, Dublin, 18 October 1952, expressing sympathy on the death of her husband.",18/10/1952,"USA, Ambassador to Ireland, July 1951-1960",,Telegram,,protocols 5252E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 9 May 1957, entitled `Civil Liberty Association and U.S. Envoy', relating to the appointment of Mr Scott McLeod as US Ambassador to Ireland. This appointment was discussed at a meeting of the Irish Association of Civil",09/05/1957,"USA, Ambassador to Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,ambassadors; politicss 5357A,"Note to Miss Morgan, signed JM, 10 March 1927, asking her to read the preceding minutes and to explain the delay which accrued relating to the circulation of documents in respect of the Appointment of Judge Advocate General.",10/03/1927,Appointment of Judge Advocate-General,,Note,,civil services 5357,"Note signed MM [Miss Morgan?], 10 March 1927, explaining why there was a delay in the issue of documents relating to the appointment of Judge Advocate-General.",10/03/1927,Appointment of Judge Advocate-General,,Note,,civil services 5360/3,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, First Report, 1922-1925, published 1927. This discusses, for example, unmarried mothers, pages 56-57. `Special mention is due to the efforts of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary to deal wi",1927,Review of the Department of Local Government and Public Health during the lifetime of the fourth Dail Eireann,,Report,,unmarried motherss 5360/4,"Typescript report, transmitted from the Department of the President, 19 April 1927, `Summary of Wok of Department of Posts and Telegraphs during the Lifetime of the Fourth Dail'. This states that the `total staff now employed (including unestablished and ",1927,"Review of Work of Departments during Lifetime of Fourth Dail, Department of Posts and Telegraphs",,Report,,civil services 5361,"General Election Results , June 1927, schedule 4: `Analyses of First Preference Votes cast for Principal Candidate [sic] of the various Parties'. This includes the votes for Miss MacSwiney and Mrs Brugha of Sinn Fein.",Jun-27,"General Election (June 1927), Results (5th Dail)",,Schedule,,female members of the Dails 5361,"General Election results, June 1927, Schedule 3, `Complete returns of Members elected throughout Saorst‡t ƒireann, by Constituencies [sic]'. Includes, for example, the name of Mrs Brugha.",Jun-27,"General Election (June 1927), Results (5th Dail)",,Schedule,,female members of the Dails 5361,"General Election results, June 1927, Schedule 2, `Members of each Party by Constituencies, with analysis of gains and losses'. This includes, for example, the name of Mrs O'Driscoll elected as a member of the Cumann na nGaedheal party for Dublin City, Nor",Jun-27,"General Election (June 1927), Results (5th Dail)",,Schedule,,female members of the Dails 5298,"List of members returned to serve in the parliaments of northern and southern Ireland  in May 1921. This is a copy, 17 January 1927, of the original return which was destroyed in the burning of the Four Courts. The list of members for Northern Ireland inc",17/01/1927,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,female members of the Dails 5298,"List of members elected to the First and Second D‡il ƒireann, 1918 and 1921. A handwritten note at the top of the list states that it was compiled for the purpose of sending invitations to the reception to honour the President of Ireland held in Dublin Ca",1938,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,female members of the Dails 5298,"List of answers to questions relating to members of the First and Second Dail, 14 February 1939. Many of these questions relate to whether the wife of a member is still alive. Mrs Cathal Brugha's address is also listed.",14/02/1939,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,female members of the Dails 5298,"Memorandum from the Secretary to the President of Ireland to the Secretary to the Government, 6 September 1939, enclosing a letter in Irish from Mrs Michael O Callaghan, Limerick, 30 August 1939, in response to the invitation issued to a Garden Party at A",06/09/1939,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Memorandum,,politicss 5298,"List of members elected to the First and Second D‡il ƒireann, 1918 and 1921. A handwritten note at the top, 26 May 1945,  states that this was revised and checked in May 1945. The list includes, for example, the name of Kathleen Clarke, stating that she i",May-45,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,female members of the Dails 5298,"Handwritten list of members elected to the First and Second D‡il ƒireann, 1918 and 1921. A note attached to the list states that it was compiled for the purpose of sending invitations to the reception to honour the President of Ireland to be held in Dubli",1952,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,widowss 5298,"Handwritten letter from Padraig O Caoimh to NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 24 April 1952, returning the list of members to the First and Second D‡ilwith some corrections. He states that he is not able to supply all the information required bu",24/04/1952,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Letter,,widowss 5298,"List, no date [1952], giving the names of members of the First and/or Second Dail. This is divided into two sections:<br>Members included on other lists, which includes the names of widows of members, for example, Mrs Arthur Cox, widow of Kevin O Higgins.",,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,widowss 5298,"List relating to members of the First and Second Dail, `Persons, not included in any other category, who were members of either the First D‡ilor the Second D‡iland the widows of any such deceased persons'.",,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,List,,female members of the Dails 5298,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 31 March 1953, death notice and obituary of Mrs Agnes McNeill, widow of Professor Eoin McNeill. [Two versions of her surname are given - MacNeill and McNeill]",31/03/1953,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,widowss 5298,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press,' 31 March 1953, obituary of Mrs Agnes MacNeill, widow of Professor Eoin Mac Eoin.",31/03/1953,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,widowss 5298,"Newsclipping, `Widow of Former Minister Dies', [`Herald'?] [?] April 1959, an obituary of Mrs Mabel Fitzgerald, widow of Desmond Fitzgerald.",Jun-58,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Newsclipping,,widowss 5298,"Death notice of Mona Hogan, widow of Patrick Hogan, `Irish Times', 25 August 1958.",25/08/1958,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,widowss 5298,"Obituary of Mona Hogan, widow of Patrick Hogan, first Minister for Agriculture, `Irish Independent', 25 August 1958.",25/08/1958,"Dail Eireann 1918-1921, Membership",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,widowss 5302,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, to the TM Healy, Governor General, 7 October 1925, transmitting copies of the Irak [sic] Nationality Law, 9 October 1924, as amended by the Irak Amendment Law 1925. This deals with the national",07/10/1925,"Iraq, Nationality and Passports",,Despatch,,nationality; citizenships 5309,"Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General, 24 January 1924, enclosing a copy of a memorandum by Sir George Buchanan, British Delegate to the International Public Health Office, concerning representation of the Dominions",24/01/1924,Representation of the Dominions and India on the Permanent Health Committee of the League of Nations,,Despatch,,medicines 5315B,"Letter, no date, [Taoiseach's Office stamp, 25 October 1952] from Miss AM Wigham, Honorary Secretary, The Irish Society for the Protection of Birds, to the Department of the Taoiseach, stating the resolution passed at the recent committee meeting requesti",1952,Wild Birds Protection,,Letter,,environmental issuess 5315B,"Letter from NS O'Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, to Miss AM Wigham, Honorary Secretary for the Protection of Birds, 25 October 1952, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",25/10/1952,Wild Birds Protection,,Letter,,environmental issuess 5347,"Copy despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 1 March 1927, transmitting a statement and a file of correspondence [neither of which are in the file] relating to the estate of Nora Mary Davern deceased. Diff",01/03/1927,Estate of Nora Mary Davern (deceased),,Despatch,,legals 5347,"Despatch from JS Amery to TM Healy, 28 April 1927, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the British Consul-General at Genoa, 28 March 1927, relating to an estate in Italy of Nora Mary Davern, deceased. The copy despatch discusses matters pertaining to f",28/04/1927,Estate of Nora Mary Davern (deceased),,Despatch,,legals 5348,"1927-1928 estimates for public services for the year ending 31 March 1928, published by the Stationery Office. This includes, for example, page 5, under the heading `Administrative, Clerical, and Subordinate Staff, wages to female cleaners.",1928,Estimates 1927-1928,,Estimates,,employment,"Box 268 has files numbered 1-12 but with no  s file number. These 12 files relate to the Conference of Experts at the Dominions Conference, 1929. Number 7 entitled `Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 7th Meeting-Thursday 17 October 1929, Nationa",1929,"Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 7th Meeting-Thursday 17 October 1929, Nationality I",,,,nationality; citizenship,"Box 268 has files numbered 1-12 but with no s file number. These 12 files relate to the Conference of Experts at the Dominions Conference, 1929. Number 7 entitled `Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 7th Meeting-Thursday 17 October 1929, National",1929,"Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 7th Meeting-Thursday 17 October 1929, Nationality I",,Minutes,,nationality; citizenship,"Box 268 has files numbered 1-12 but with no s file number. These 12 files relate to the Conference of Experts at the Dominions Conference, 1929. Number 8 entitled `Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 8th Meeting-Friday 18 October 1929, Nationalit",1929,"Conference of Experts, London, October 1929, 8th Meeting-Friday 18 October 1929, Nationality II",,Minutes,,nationality; citizenships 5374A,"Handwritten letter to Mr Flannery from Annie Smyth, Drogheda, 10 September [1924]. She writes on behalf of her father who wishes to know how `the Movement' [to get similar financial aid from the Government for ex-Connaught Rangers as was given to the resi",,"Connaught Rangers, Mutiny in India, 1920",,Letter,,compensation claimss 5374A,"Superannuation and Pensions Bill, 1929, Amendments, for example, section 3 `To add at the end of sub-section (4) ( c) a new paragraph as follows: -  "" (d) whose deceased husband if he were now living would be entitled to a pension by virtue of Section 5 o",1929,"Connaught Rangers, Mutiny in India, 1920",,Bill,,compensation claimss 5374A,"D‡ilDebates, 3 December 1930, Private Deputies' Business, Case of Connaught Rangers, relating to the nomination of a Select Committee to investigate the claim for compensation in the form of pension or gratuity for certain of the Connaught Rangers who mut",03/12/1930,"Connaught Rangers, Mutiny in India, 1920",,Dail Debates,,female members of the Dails 5381,"Report of the Committee on Evil Literature, 28 December 1926. This includes, for example, the following recommendation, page 19, number 6, `That following on the lines of Australasian legislation the Indecent Advertisements Act, 1889, should be amended (a",28/12/1926,"Censorship of Publications Act, 1929",,Report,,censorships 5381,"Letter from Gerald Mayne, Honorary Secretary, Irish Vigilance Association, to `Dear Sir', 14 April 1928, sending an extract from the `Sunday Chronicle', 27 November 1927. This article, he believes, indicates the urgent need of immediate legislation based ",14/04/1928,"Censorship of Publications Act, 1929",,Letter,,censorships 5423,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, 23 April 1927, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the British Consul at Rome, 11 April 1927, reporting the admission of Miss Margherita Maria Green, aged 68, born Fermoy, resid",23/04/1927,"Admission to the Rome Asylum of Miss Margherita Maria Green, 1927",,Despatch,,mental healths 5421,"Despatch from JS Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to TM Healy, Governor General, 21 April 1927, enclosing copies of two despatches from the Acting British Consul at Bordeaux relating to the proposed repatriation, as a distressed British sub",21/04/1927,Repatriation of Mrs Ellen Brown from France,,Despatch,,repatriations 5381,"Covering letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson [Miss], Acting Private Secretary to the Governor General, returning the Censorship of Publications Bill, 1928, signed by the Governor General.",08/10/1928,"Censorship of Publications Act, 1929",,Letter,,civil services 5381,"Censorship of Publications Bill, 1928. Section 17 censors all publications relating `to the prevention or removal of irregularities in menstruation, or to drugs, medicines, appliances, treatments, or methods for procuring abortion or miscarriage or preven",1928,"Censorship of Publications Act, 1929",,Bill,,censorships 5442,"Dublin United Tramways (Lucan Electric Railways) Bill, 1927. This gives the names of the shareholders of the Lucan and Leixlip Electric Railway Company, two of whom were women, for example, Alice M Keohane.",1927,"Dublin United Tramways (Lucan Electric Railways) Act, 1927",,Bill,,finances 5442,"Covering letter to Mr McDunphy from JM Gilbert, pp, ML, 13 May 1927, enclosing the Dublin United Tramways (Lucan Electric Railways) Act, 1927, to which the Governor General gave his assent.",13/05/1927,"Dublin United Tramways (Lucan Electric Railways) Act, 1927",,Letter,,civil services 5452,"Draft Statute XVII for University College Galway, Irish Universities Act, 1908. Chapter XXIV, page 32, discusses the position and duties of the Lady Superintendent, among which is the duty to `Exercise supervision over the conduct of all Women-Students wi",1908,"Adaptation of Various Expressions in the Statutes of University College, Galway",,Statute,,educations 5453,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Times', 19 May 1927, `Call for the Removal of Mr. Walsh. Post Office Workers demand an independent inquiry'. The article relates to calls at the Postal Officers Workers' Union Congress for the removal of the Minister for",19/05/1927,"Post Office Workers-Union Congress 1927, Statements by Postal Officials",,Extract,Irish Times,trade unionss 5453,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Independent', `P.O. Discontent. Demand for removal of Minister', 19 May 1927. Miss Little, Dublin Telephones, is listed as among those at the Postal Officers Workers' Union Congress supporting the resolution to remove Wa",19/05/1927,"Post Office Workers-Union Congress 1927, Statements by Postal Officials",,Extract,,trade unionss 5453,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Times', 21 May 1927, `Postal Workers Suspended'. This states that officers who proposed, seconded and supported the motion to remove JJ Walsh as Minster for Posts and Telegraphs at the Post Office Workers' Union Congress",21/05/1927,"Post Office Workers-Union Congress 1927, Statements by Postal Officials",,Extract,,trade unionss 5456A,"Letter to Michael McDunphy, Assistant Secretary, Department of the President, from A MacHugh [Miss], Private Secretary, Chief Justice, Dublin Castle, 9 June 1927, relating to the means of addressing the Chief Justice and the President of the High Court.",09/06/1927,"Judges, Church Dignitaries, Diplomats, etc., Mode of Address",,Letter,,protocol; civil serivces 5456A,"Copy letter, unsigned, to Miss MacHugh, Private Secretary, Chief Justice, Dublin Castle, 13 June 1927, thanking her for her letter relating to the mode of address of Judges.",13/06/1927,"Judges, Church Dignitaries, Diplomats, etc., Mode of Address",,Letter,,civil services 5457,"Minute of the Minister of Finance on the Report, dated 22 November 1928, of the Committee of Public Accounts. This includes, page 11, for example, details of pay to cleaners, and to a telephonist in the position of instructress.",02/11/1928,"Reports of the Committee of Public Accounts, 1922-",,Minute,,employments 5457,"Minutes of the Minister for Finance, relating to reports of the Public Accounts Committee, 24 February 1928, 22 November 1928, 4 December 1929. These minutes deal,  for example, with hospital treatment for nurses [in the employ of the Department of Defenc",,"Reports of the Committee of Public Accounts, 1922-",,Minutes,,nursings 5513,"Lists of those elected in the different constituencies during the General Election 1927. The list gives details of members of the fifth Dail, candidates for the 6th D‡iland members elected for the different parties. For example, in the Dublin City North C",,"General Election (September 1927), Results (6th Dail)",,Lists,,female members of the Dails 5515,"Flyer for the Historical Costume Ball, a feature of Dublin Civic Week, 1927, held at the Mansion House, 23 September 1927. The Historical Ball Committee are listed, and includes, for example, Mrs Bulmer Hobson is listed on the Executive Committee, while M",23/09/1927,"Dublin Civic Week, 1927",,Flyer,,social eventss 5521A,"List of those who attended the mass at the Pro-Cathedral, 25 June 1952, at the inauguration of the President. This includes under the heading `The widows of the executed 1916 leaders', the names of Mrs Kathleen Clarke, Mrs Grace Plunkett, Mrs Maud Gonne M",25/06/1952,"Re-Assembly of the Oireachtas, Religious Services, Procedure",,List,,commemoration of national leaders; politicss 5523,"`Report of the Commission on the Relief of the Sick And Destitute Poor, Including The Insane Poor', published by the Stationery Office, 1927.  Senator Mrs Wyse Power is listed as a member of the Commission. This report includes many sections relevant to w",1927,"Poor Law Commission, Report",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 5523,"Question for the Minister for Justice put by Thomas Hennessy, 18 April 1928. `To ask the Minister for Justice whether, in view of the recommendations of the Poor Law Commission, contained in paragraphs 256 and 259 of their Report, he will take steps to in",18/04/1928,"Poor Law Commission, Report",,Dail Question,,illegitimacys 5523,"Report of the Special Committee relating to Poor Law Relief, with the proceedings of the committee, printed by the Seanad by an order, 27 June 1929. This deals with, among other matters, the classes of persons to whom outdoor relief may be granted, includ",27/06/1929,"Poor Law Commission, Report",,Report,,povertys 5459,"Memorandum to D O'Hegarty, Department of the President of the Executive Council, from HP Boland, Department of Finance, 17 December 1929, relating to compensation for transferred civil servants. The Minister for Justice wishes to ascertain before the case",17/12/1929,Civil Service - Retirements,,Memorandum,,civil services 5460,"List of President, Vice-Presidents, etc., of the English Speaking Educational Society, sent to the Secretary, Executive Council, by Sean Lester, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 4 June 1927. The list includes female names, for example, on the Se",1927,English Speaking Educational Society,,List,,educations 5462,"[Copy of telegram], 20 June 1922, from Collins to Churchill, relating to the raid, 13 June 1922,  by A Specials from Forkhill Barracks on the home of Sinn Fein Councillor for Armagh, James McGuill. The only occupants of the house were four women, Mr McGui",20/06/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Telegram,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Copy of telegram to Churchill, from Collins, 21 March 1922, relating to outrages in Northern Ireland. and remarks by James Craig which, the despatch states, caused alarm not just among Catholics in Northern Ireland but amongst people generally in Ireland.",21/03/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Telegram,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Despatch from Churchill to Collins, 14 March 1922,  relating to Belfast outrages and discussing matters relating to the Provisional Government. He states that he read with interest the report delivered by him in Dublin, a copy of which was sent to him by ",14/03/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Despatch,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Despatch to Churchill from Craig, 11 March 1922, relating to allegations of outrages in Belfast by Collins. Craig responds to Collins's allegations of attacks on Catholics, for example, he discusses the attack on the house of the widow and family of Charl",11/03/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Despatch,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Typescript extract from the `Evening Telegraph' [Belfast], 5 October 1922, which reports a crime on the Newtownards Road that morning. A Catholic woman, Mrs Mary Sherlock, aged 35, was shot having been followed while going to a shop on the Newtownards Roa",05/10/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Extract,Evening Telegraph,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Independent', 2 October 1922, reporting outrages in Belfast, for example, `A bullet passed through the blouse of a girl named MacEvoy who was standing at her own door'.",02/10/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Extract,Irish Independent,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 29 September 1922. `The house of the woman in Servia Street who, yesterday, was asked to divulge the names of armed men in her locality, was raided and searched this morning at 6.a.m.'",29/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 28 September 1922, 2 pages,  including a report of a raid by Specials on St John's Nursing Home, Crumlin Road. The summary also includes a report of a stranger who entered a house in Servia Street and `suggested to the owne",28/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 27 September 1922, including a report of the hold up  and search of men and women on the Falls Road by police and female searchers.",27/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 25 September 1922, being the report of the position of Kathleen Dooley, 53 Unity Street, who was arrested 16 July 1922. `She is in Armagh Jail at present, where she is being treated as a convicted prisoner, having to wear p",25/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 22 September 1922, including the report of a bomb which was dropped into the house occupied by Mr Forsythe who was a Protestant but whose wife and children were Catholic. The report states: `The fact that Mrs. Forsythe and ",22/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 20 September 1922, including the report of a bomb the previous Friday in the Cullingtree Road District which killed a woman and wounded three other persons.",20/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Three page summary of outrages in Belfast, 18 September 1922. The summary includes details, for example, of the raid and search by 50 Specials on four houses in Leeson Street. The Specials were accompanied by five female searchers. Specials who held up pe",18/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summery,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 17 September 1922, including a report of the murder of a 40 year old Catholic woman, Mrs Kate Rafferty, by four men who came to her door. `They must have illtreated her first before they killed her as handfuls of her hair w",17/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 16 September 1922, including the report that one of the `women victims of the Cullingtree Road bomb crime of Friday night succumbed to her wounds. Her name is Theresa Gannon, Frederick Lane'.",16/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outages in Belfast, 15 September 1922, including a report of a bomb thrown amongst a group of Catholics standing at the corner of Slate Street and Cullingtree Road. The names of those wounded are listed, for example, Sarah Ferguson, aged 34, Th",15/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Three page summary of outrages in Belfast, 14 September 1922, including, for example, a report of the stoning of Catholic girls working in Gallagher's Tobacco Factory an Orange Mob.",14/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 11 September 1922, including the arrest of three girls at 3 minutes past the 11.00pm curfew. They were, the summary states, standing outside their own doors in Flax Street.",11/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 10 September 1922, including the report of a party of Catholic excursionists, including women and children, who were fired upon by a couple of Orange gunmen as they returned from the Glens of Antrim. `Some passengers on the",10/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outages in Belfast, 6 September 1922, including a raid on the Albert Street Club by Specials accompanied by three female searchers.",06/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Two page summary of outrages in Belfast, 5 September 1922, including a report of raids in Unity Street, the loyalist Hartley and Broadbent Streets and the loyalist end of Wall Street by police `accompanied by two lady searchers'.",05/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 3 September 1922, including, for example, the serious wounding in the spine of a Catholic girl, Mary McCann, 26 Wall Street, as she stepped out of her aunt's house where she had been visiting.",03/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of outrages in Belfast, 2 September 1922, including, for example, a report of a bomb thrown by loyalists into the backyard of Mrs Gall's house, 28 Glenview Street.",02/09/1922,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of monthly reports, August 1922, being a day by day summary of outages in Belfast and other areas of the six counties, for example, 19 August 1922, `At 11.30 p.m. a Special entered the shop of Miss Matthews, Hill St. Lisburn, a Catholic, and threa",Aug-22,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of monthly reports, July 1922, being a day by day summary of outages in Belfast and other areas of the six counties, for example, 31 July includes the following case:<br>`Grace Jameson whose parents were driven from their home in Grosvenor Road in",Jul-22,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of monthly reports, June 1922, being a day by day summary of outages in Belfast and other areas of the six counties, for example, the report, 13 June 1922, of the destruction by bombs of the Diamond Picture House at the corner of Cupar Street, the",Jun-22,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of monthly reports, May 1922, being a day by day summary of outages in Belfast and other areas of the six counties, for example, the report of the murder of the Catholic, Esther McDoughall, aged 19 on 25 May 1922. The woman was fired on by an oran",May-22,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5462,"Summary of monthly reports, April 1922, being a day by day summary of outages in Belfast and other areas of the six counties, for example, the report that on 21 April 1922, `Miss Kelso, Chief Street, was shot by Orange gunmen. They had expelled an old wom",Apr-22,"Northern Ireland, Outrages: January, October 1922",,Summary,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 11 June 1927, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General empowering the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to members of the Dail.",11/06/1927,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 3 October 1927, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General empowering the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to members of the Dail.",03/10/1927,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter, unsigned, to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 3 April [1928], attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to members of the Dail.",,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 3 April 1928, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General empowering the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to members of the Dail.",03/04/1928,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter, unsigned, to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 30 November 1928, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk of the Seanad to administer the Oath to members of the Seanad.",30/11/1928,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 1 December 1928, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General empowering the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to members of the Senate.",01/12/1928,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McD, 15 March 1929, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the member of the D‡ilelected at the bye election",15/03/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 15 March 1929, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the member of the D‡ilelected at the bye election, Dublin North, held 14",15/03/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McD, 18 April 1929, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new member of the Senate, Sir Nugent Evera",18/04/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 19 April 1929, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new member of the Senate, elected 10 April 1929.",19/04/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to the Secretary of the Executive Council from the Clerk of the Senate, 10 June 1929, stating that elections will be held on 19-20 June 1929 to fill the vacancies caused by the death of Senator Mrs Stopford Green and the resignation of Senator the ",10/06/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,senatorss 5464,"Letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McD, 20 June 1929, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new members of the Senate.",20/06/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 20 June 1929, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new members of the Senate.",20/06/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, unsigned, 22 October 1929, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new member of the Senate.",22/10/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 23 October 1929, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new member of the Senate.",23/10/1929,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McD, 16 June 1930, enclosing forms for the signature of the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new member elected at the Bye-Election fo",16/06/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 16 June 1930, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new member elected at the Bye-Election for the Constituency of Longfo",16/06/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, unsigned, 9 December 1930, enclosing forms for the signature of the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new member elected at the Bye-Election f",09/12/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 10 December1930, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new member elected at the Bye-Election for the County Constituency",10/12/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, signed D O'H 12 December 1930, attaching for the signature of the Governor General  forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new member of the Senate elected",12/12/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from M Long [Miss], 12 December 1930, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new member of the Senate.",12/12/1930,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 28 May 1931, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new member of the Senate elected 28 May 1931.",28/05/1931,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M Mac Donnchadha, 5 November 1931, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new member of the Senate",05/11/1931,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], 5 November 1931, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and the Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the oath to the new member of the Senate elected 5 November 1931.",05/11/1931,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McDunphy, 3 December 1931, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new members of the Senate to b",03/12/1931,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 3 December 1931, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new members of the Senate to be elected at th",03/12/1931,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M MacDonnchadha, 1 January 1932, attaching for the signature of the Governor General forms authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new members of the Senate ",01/01/1932,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 1 January 1932, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Senate to administer the Oath to the new members of the Senate to be elected in Jan",01/01/1932,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from Diarmuid O hEigceartuigh, 9 February 1932, enclosing forms for the signature of the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new members elected",09/02/1932,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5464,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from M Long [Miss], 9 February 1932, enclosing forms signed by the Governor General authorising the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the D‡ilto administer the Oath to the new members elected at the General Election.",09/02/1932,"Oath, Administration, to Deputies and Senators",,Letter,,civil services 5468,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 24 June 1927, returning Warrant of Appointment, in respect of John A Costello, Senior Counsel, signed by the Governor General.",24/06/1927,"3rd Executive Council, Appointment of Attorney General",,Letter,,civil services 5527,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 13 October 1927, returning Warrant of Appointment, in respect of John A Costello, Senior Counsel, signed by the Governor General.",13/10/1927,"4th Executive Council, Appointment of Attorney General",,Letter,,civil services 5530,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 15 November 1927, returning Message relating to the Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (Number 2) Bill, 1927, signed by the Governor General.",15/11/1927,"Defence Forces (Temporary Provision) Act, 1927",,Letter,,civil services 5533,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 1 November 1927, returning Message relating to the National Health Insurance Bill, 1927 signed by the Governor General.",01/11/1927,"National Health Insurance Act, 1927",,Letter,,civil services 5533,"Copy letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 2 December 1927, enclosing four Bills to which the Governor General gave his assent.",02/12/1927,"National Health Insurance Act, 1927",,Letter,,civil services 5543,"Memorandum with enclosure relating to five vacancies on the Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals sent by the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the Secretary, Executive Council, 26 October 1927. The enclosure lists the present mem",26/10/1927,Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals,,Memorandum,,healths 5544,"Typescript extract from a letter, 15 December 1922, from CJ Gregg to the Minister for Finance, relating to Vice Regal Lodge Staff. The household staff should, the letter states, consist of, among others, 1 housekeeper, 2 housemaids, 1 cook, 3 assistant co",15/12/1922,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1922-1932",,Extract,,employments 5544,"Copy letter from [EJ Duggan?] to Mr Gregg, 18 January 1923, relating to Governor General secretariat staff and listing salaries for same. For example, the letter proposes a typist's salary at £3 per week.",18/01/1923,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1922-1932",,Letter,,employments 5544,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 5 February 1923, relating to the maintenance of the Governor General's residence and staff. Details of salaries paid to personal staff, including a typist, is given.",05/02/1923,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1922-1932",,Memorandum,,employments 5544,"Memorandum on the Governor General's Establishment from the Department of Finance, 4 February 1925. This discusses staff appointments, for example, `it was agreed that Miss Gilbert should come on to the Governor General's establishment at a rate of £4 a w",04/02/1925,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1922-1932",,Memorandum,,employments 5545A,"Memorandum by the Minister for Finance, December 1934, on the subject of allowances to private secretaries and confidential shorthand-typists to Ministers. These posts were, the memorandum makes clear, open to men and women.",Dec-34,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil service; employments 5545A,"Memorandum by the Minister for Finance, 2 June 1937, on the subject of allowances to private secretaries and confidential shorthand-typists to Ministers. These posts were, the memorandum makes clear, open to men and women.",02/06/1937,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,employments 5545A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 July 1937, relating to private secretaries and confidential shorthand-typists to Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries. These posts are discussed in a manner which indicates that they were open to both men and ",07/07/1937,Private Secretaries,,Circular,,civil services 5545A,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O'Muimhneachain, 21 June 1948, relating to allowances in the case of Miss Maire B Nic Eoin, former confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach.",21/06/1948,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545A,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 3 August 1948, withdrawing previous circulars relating to private secretaries and confidential shorthand-typists and issuing new `comprehensive instructions' as to allowances for these staff.",03/08/1948,Private Secretaries,,Circular,,civil services 5545A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Sean O'Muimhneachain, Department of Finance, 18 November 1948, relating to allowances payable to, amongst others, Miss MB Nic Eoin, former confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Se",18/11/1948,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545A,"Memorandum relating to the grading of Miss A Meehan, Private Secretary to the Minister for Justice, 24 February 1949. This gives Miss Meehan's work history since she was appointed an established shorthand-typist in the Department of Defence, August 1925. ",24/02/1949,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545A,"Minute from M O'Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, 4 March 1949, stating that the Government at a meeting, 4 March 1949, approved the proposal of the Minister for Justice that Miss Meeha",04/03/1949,Private Secretaries,,Minute,,civil services 5545A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 4 March 1949, stating that the Government at a meeting, 4 March 1949, approved the proposal of the Minister for Justice that Miss Meehan should be promoted to the grade of Minor Staff Officer.",04/03/1949,Private Secretaries,,Minutes,,civil services 5545A,"Printed circular issued by the Department of Finance, 10 February 1949, `Application of Agreement on Civil Service Pay'. This deals with, for example, pay on sex-differentiated scales and the payment of female cleaners.",10/02/1949,Private Secretaries,,Circular,,civil services 5545A,"Printed circular issued by the Department of Finance, 11 November 1949, `Civil Service Scales and Allowances'. This gives revised payment scales for various classes of officers, for example, female temporary clerical assistants and female cleaners.",11/11/1949,Private Secretaries,,Circular,,civil services 5545A,"Copy letter to Miss Mary E Lynch, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, from NS O'Nuallain, 7 May 1951, informing her that it is necessary to cut by one half, the allowance payable to her in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist ",07/05/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545A,"Copy letter to the Accountant, Department of Finance, from NS O'Nuallain, 7 May 1951, asking him to arrange to reduce by half the allowances payable to, among other officers, Miss Mary E Lynch in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist to the Parlia",07/05/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545A,"Letter to the Accountant, Department of Finance, 2 June 1951, from NS O'Nuallain, relating to the reduction in the allowances, of among others, Miss Mary Lynch in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseac",02/06/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545A,"Copy letter to Miss Mary E Lynch, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, 2 June 1951, from NS O'Nuallain, informing her that the allowance in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach wi",02/06/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Copy letter to the Accountant, Department of Finance, from NS O'Nuallain, 4 July 1951, relating to, among other matters, deductions from Miss Mary Lynch's remuneration in respect of the period when the office of Parliamentary Secretary was vacant.",04/07/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Copy letter to the Accounts Branch, Department of Finance, signature unclear, 19 July 1951, asking for changes to be made to the salaries of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lynch, Miss Maire Nic Eoin and Miss Eilin Ni Rathallaigh, all shorthand-typists. The letter ma",19/07/1951,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Pencil note, 6 October 1953, at the end of a circular relating to revision of civil service pay and allowances, 15 June 1953. The note states that Miss Hayden, Department of Finance, is to investigate whether Miss Beirne is getting the correct salary. Ref",06/10/1953,Private Secretaries,,Note,,civil services 5545B,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 6 March 1954, relating, in the context of regulations relating to Civil Service remuneration, the salary paid to Miss Harriet Behan, employed in an unestablished capacity as Private Se",06/03/1954,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545B,"Copy letter to Maire B Nic Eoin, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, from NS O'Nuallain, 26 April 1954, informing her that it is necessary to reduce by half the allowance paid to her in respect of her position as confidential shorthand",26/04/1954,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Memorandum from M O'Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 3 May 1954, relating to the remuneration paid to Miss Harriet Behan, employed in an unestablished capacity as Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach.",03/05/1954,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545B,"Memorandum from LM Fitzgerald, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 18 May 1954, relating to the remuneration paid to Miss Harriet Behan, employed in an unestablished capacity as Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secr",18/05/1954,Private Secretaries,,Memorandum,,civil services 5545B,"Copy letter to Miss Maire B Nic Eoin, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, 21 May 1954, from NS O'Nuallain, informing her that the allowance in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseac",21/05/1954,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Letter to the Accountant, Department of Finance, 21 May 1954, from NS O'Nuallain, relating to the reduction in the allowances, of Miss Maire B Nic Eoin in her capacity as confidential shorthand-typist to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach. The l",21/05/1954,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Letter from Maire Ni Cheallaigh, Personal Secretary [to the Taoiseach], to SB O Coighligh, Civil Service Executive and Higher Officers Association, 9 December 1957, acknowledging receipt of his letter relating to Private Secretaries and Personal Secretari",09/12/1957,Private Secretaries,,Letter,,civil services 5545B,"Statement of the promotion of private and personal secretaries since 1948 which fall outside normal Civil Service rules. This, together with other documents, was sent to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach by the Office of the Minister for Finance, 19 ",19/12/1958,Private Secretaries,,Statement,,civil services 5567A,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 21 November 1924, relating to:<br>Pay and leave of general service classes<br>Acting appointments<br>Assimilation.<br>The circular discusses, for example, scales of sex-differentiated pay for the various grade",21/11/1924,"Staff, Probation and Efficiency Bars",,Circular,,civil services 5567A,"Copy memorandum from HP Boland, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 20 March 1929, stating that Miss Maureen E Moran, typist, serving probation in the Department of the President, has failed an Irish oral exam. An extensi",20/03/1929,"Staff, Probation and Efficiency Bars",,Memorandum,,Irish languages 5569A,"Handwritten letter from Robert C Simington, Quit Rent Office, to Miss O'Connell, 21 November 1942, enclosing a list for the Taoiseach relating to files for preservation.",21/11/1942,"Official Documents, Destruction",,Letter,,civil services 5570A,"Memorandum from the Department of the President, 17 October 1932, relating to staff at the Vice Regal Lodge in the interim period between the termination of the office of James McNeill and the subsequent appointment. The memorandum lists the staff current",17/10/1932,"Governor General, Appointment of Mr James Mc Neill",,Memorandum,,civil services 5571,"Memorandum to the Secretary to the Executive Council from the Secretary, Department of Justice, 15 December 1927, stating that at the next meeting of the Executive Council the Minister for Justice will raise the question of commuting the death sentence on",15/12/1927,Death Sentence on Elizabeth Hannon,,Memorandum,,Infanticides 5571,"Statement, 15 December 1927, giving details of the murder by Elizabeth Hannon of her unnamed male infant, 21 August 1927. Elizabeth Hannon, aged 30, was an unmarried domestic servant in service at Robinstown, Mullingar. `The child was born alive but was p",15/12/1927,Death Sentence on Elizabeth Hannon,,Statement,,Infanticides 5571,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 17 December 1927, returning the commutation of the death sentence [copy in file] on Elizabeth Hannon signed by the Governor General.",17/12/1927,Death Sentence on Elizabeth Hannon,,Letter,,Infanticides 5573,"Statement, 22 December 1927, giving details of the case of William O'Neill under sentence of death for the murder of Margaret Farrell, aged 84, at Carriglineen, Glenmalure, County Wicklow, 7 May 1927.",22/12/1927,Death Sentence on William O'Neill,,Statement,,murders 5573,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Justice from MMcD, 23 December 1927, relating to the death sentence on William Neill for the murder of Margaret Farrell. The Executive Council did not feel that it would be justified to ask the Gover",23/12/1927,Death Sentence on William O'Neill,,Memorandum,,murders 5553A,"Circular letter from HS Murphy sent to Miss Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union, Miss Mary Story, National Council of Women of Ireland, Miss E Mcnaghten [sic], Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, 21 November 1927, stating that wh",21/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,trade unions; unemployments 5553A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce to Mr O'Hegarty, President's Department, 22 November 1927, sending copies of communications relating to the Committee of Unemployment sent from, among others, Miss Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers'",22/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Memorandum,,trade unions; unemployments 5553A,"Letter from E Mcnaghten, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, to the President of the Executive Council, 16 November 1927, stating that given the unemployment rates amongst women their interests should be represented",16/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployments 5553A,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association from the President's Office, 26 November 1927, explaining why no woman was selected to serve on the Committee on Unemployment.",26/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployments 5553A,"Letter to the President, Irish Free State, from Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union, 17 November 1927, concerned at the lack of female representation on the Committee of Unemployment and urging the `inclusion of at least two women in the personnel o",17/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, from the President's Office, 26 November 1927, explaining why no woman was selected to serve on the Committee on Unemployment.",26/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from LO Kingston and AC Flynn, Honorary Secretaries, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 22 November 1927, expressing disappointment that no woman was appointed on the Committee of Unemployment and hoping that ",22/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Handwritten letter to the President of the Executive Council from Mary Story, Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women of Ireland, Dublin Council, 17 November 1927, expressing disappointment that no woman was appointed on the Committee on Unemploymen",11/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployments 5553A,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women in Ireland, Dublin Council, from the President's Office, 26 November 1927, explaining why no woman was selected to serve on the Committee on Unemployment.",26/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployments 5553A,"Copy letter from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, to the Minister of Industry and Commerce, 25 November 1927, reiterating the conviction of her committee that `the problem of unemployment as it affects women cannot receive adequate co",25/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Memorandum to D O'Hegarty, President's Department, from the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, 30 November 1927, relating to the letter sent by Louie Bennett, 25 November 1927, and stating that the Minister for Industry and Commerce does not ",30/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Memorandum,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy letter to the Minister for Finance from LO Kingston and AC Flynn, Honorary Secretaries, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 22 November 1927, expressing disappointment that no woman was appointed on the Committee on Unemployment and h",22/11/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Lucy O Kingston, Honorary Secretary, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 2 December 1927, stating that the explanation for the lack of a female representative on the Committee on Unemployment is `unsatisfa",02/12/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 1 March 1928, expressing indignation at the fact that the Report of the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment ignored the problem of female unemployment. She asks th",01/03/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett, signature unclear [Secretary, President's Office?], 22 March 1928, stating, among other matters, that the `President has had an opportunity of perusing the memorandum submitted by you to the Committee on behalf of a joint Con",22/03/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy memorandum to Captain Murray, Department of Industry and Commerce, unsigned, 20 March 1928, stating that the question relating to female unemployment due to be asked today should be postponed to Monday so that the Minister may a consider reply. A dra",20/03/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Memorandum,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter [to the President of the Executive Council] from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 16 March 1928, asking for replies to questions relating to the omission of the subject of female unemployment in the Report of the Committee on U",16/03/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Louie Bennett, Secretary of the Irish Women Workers' Union, 3 April 1928, relating to the Report of the Committee on Unemployment. `We do not claim that the measures suggested by us are the only possible methods of reliev",03/04/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett [from the President of the Executive Council's Office], 18 April 1928, reiterating that unless her Committee are in a position to put forward practical suggestions for the relief of unemployment `no useful purpose could be ser",18/04/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, to the President [of the Executive Council], 23 April 1928, stating that an interview with the Government is still of `vital importance'. `It would be impossible for a group  of women to de",23/04/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to the President from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 30 April 1928, enclosing a copy of a resolution passed by the Union, 25 April 1928. This states: `That in view of the serious amount of unemployment amongst women in the Fr",30/04/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Draft letter to Louie Bennett, no date [1928], relating to the subject of unemployment amongst women workers and referring to the Memorandum submitted to the Government on the topic. Again the Government reiterate their belief that the memorandum does not",1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Question addressed to the Minister for Justice, 9 May 1928, by Eamon Cooney, as to whether he `will consider the advisability of establishing a committee to consider and report on the measures necessary for the relief of unemployment among women workers'.",09/05/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Dail Question,,unemployments 5553A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett, 12 May 1928, relating to the subject of unemployment amongst women workers and referring to the memorandum submitted to the Government on the topic. Again the Government reiterate their belief that the memorandum does not pro",12/05/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council, 5 June 1928, from Ethel Macnaghten, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, 5 June 1928, enclosing a resolution put forward by the Irish Women Workers' Union for her Com",05/06/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Handwritten suggested reply to Ethel Macnaghten, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, sent to Paul Banim, 6 June 1928, with details of others who should read it before it is sent out and stating, `The fact is that Co",06/06/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter to Ethel Macnaghten from Paul Banim, 8 June 1928, giving reasons why the Government do not support the setting up of a Council of Women in conjunction with the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society and the Civics Institute.",08/06/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployments 5553A,"Note to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, signature unclear, 27 April 1928. `You will observe that Miss Louie Bennett has returned to the charge. The President's time is too much occupied by important business to allow of his meeting Mis",27/04/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Note,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Letter from Louie Bennett to the Secretary, Committee for the Relief of Unemployment, 27 January 1928, enclosing a statement containing proposals for the relief of unemployment amongst women drawn up by a Joint Conference of Women comprising of the Women ",27/01/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553A,"Copy letter to the Secretary of the Irish Women Workers' Union, on behalf of the Chairman of the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, 1 February 1928,  acknowledging her letter enclosing a statement containing proposals for the relief of unemployment ",01/02/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Setting up of Committee",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553C,"Letter from George Fagan, Secretary, Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 14 February 1928, transmitting the Final Report of the Committee and enclosing also, files of corresponde",14/02/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Final Report, 13 February 1928",,Letter,,unemployment; trade unionss 5553C,Copy memorandum from the Department of Fisheries in connection with the Final Report of the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment. This states `Rural industries are being extended where there are reasonable prospects that remunerative employment can be ,12/08/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Final Report, 13 February 1928",,Memorandum,,unemployments 5553D,"Minutes of the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, 20 January 1928, this includes, for example, the evidence of John Gallagher, Secretary of the Board of Health and Public Assistance for County Galway. He discusses, for example, page 28, the employme",20/01/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Minutes,,unemployments 5553D,"Minutes of the Commission on Employment, 13 January 1928, this includes, for example, the evidence of Mr P Bradley, Department of Education. Mr Bradley was asked if there was much competition for posts as female teachers. The question of the retention of ",13/01/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Minutes,,employment; teacherss 5553D,"Minutes of evidence of the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, 6 January 1928. This includes the evidence of Commissioner Hernon, relating to technical instruction in the County Borough of Dublin. He discusses various training schemes for boys and gi",06/01/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Minutes,,unemployments 5553D,"Minutes of evidence of the Committee on Unemployment, 17 December 1927. This includes, for example, evidence relating to employment of young girls in the knitting industries of Achill, in the Erris barony and in Connemara.",17/12/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Minutes,,employments 5553D,"Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, meeting, 9 December 1927, at which a memorandum submitted on behalf of the Irish Union of Distributive Workers and Clerks was read. This includes details of male and female work in the clothing trade. Thus for exam",09/12/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Memorandum,,unemployments 5553D,"Minutes of evidence before the Unemployment Relief Committee, 2 December 1927. Mr JJ Keane, Department of Industry and Commerce, Chief Employment Officer in charge of Unemployment Insurance and of Labour Exchanges. His evidence discusses, in very general ",02/12/1927,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Minutes,,unemployments 5553D,"Minutes of the evidence presented to the Committee on the Relief of Unemployment, 21 January 1928. Among those who gave evidence was Dr Stephenson, Chief Medical Adviser to the Local Government Department. In his evidence he referred to a circular on publ",21/01/1928,"Committee on Unemployment, 1927, Minutes of Evidence and Relevant Documents",,Circular,,healths 5560A,"List of claims for the Committee on Claims of British Ex-Service Men to decide upon. These include female names, for example, Mrs Hughes, 3 James Street East, Dublin, who submitted a claim against the British Government, 19 November 1928.",1928,"Committee on Claims of British Ex-Service Men, 1928, Appointment, etc.",,List,,British pensionss 5560A,"Report of the Committee on Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, published 1929. This includes a discussion of pensions for the widows and children of deceased ex-servicemen.",1929,"Committee on Claims of British Ex-Service Men, 1928, Appointment, etc.",,Report,,British pensionss 5560B,"Notes relating to the grievances of ex-servicemen on the Killester estate given to M McDunphy by Father Traynor during an interview given to him and Father Carroll, Killester, by the President, 28 October 1929. The notes includes the difficult position of",28/10/1929,"Government White Paper, Committee on Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, 1928",,Notes,,British pensionss 5560C,"List of claims for British War Pensions [1929]. The list includes female names, for example, Rosaline M de Cadiz, Cullenswood House, Oakley Road, Ranelagh, who applied for a pension and compensation for injuries received while on duty as a VAD nurse. Many",,"Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, 1928, Action taken on White Paper",,List,,British pensionss 5560C,"List of miscellaneous claims against the Free State Government [1929], for example, claim of Mrs Elizabeth Kelly, Dublin, on the basis that her ex-soldier son is not able to get work; she herself is applying also for work.",1929,"Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, 1928, Action taken on White Paper",,List,,British pensionss 5560C,"List of miscellaneous claims against the Free State Government deemed to fall into the category of consideration by the Department of Defence. The list includes the application of Mary Moloney, Ballyhaill, County Limerick, who writes concerning the claim ",1929,"Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, 1928, Action taken on White Paper",,List,,British pensionss 5560C,"Miscellaneous claims against the Free State Government deemed not to be within the ambit of any Department of State, for example, the case of Elizabeth Kelly, Dublin, who is claiming on the basis that her ex-soldier son is not able to get work; she hersel",1929,"Claims of British Ex-Servicemen, 1928, Action taken on White Paper",,List,,British pensionss 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of second meeting, 26 April 1926, these include, for example, a discussion of the position of writing assistants and shorthand typists.",26/04/1926,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of third meeting, 28 June 1926, these include, for example, a discussion of the promotion of clerical officers, writing assistants and shorthand-typists, page 3.",28/06/1926,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of sixth meeting, 23 March 1927, these include, for example, a discussion of advancement opportunities for typing and writing assistant staffs.",28/03/1927,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of eleventh meeting, 22 June 1928, these include, for example, a discussion of officials in government service in a permanent but unestablished category. These officials, including cleaners, because of their u",22/06/1928,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of thirteenth meeting, 21 December 1928, these include, for example, a discussion of a limited examination for shorthand typists and typists.",21/12/1928,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589A,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of fourteenth meeting, 27 March 1929, these include, for example, a discussion of a limited examination for shorthand typists and typists.",27/03/1929,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings of Meetings",,Minutes,,employments 5589B,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of twenty-first meeting, 20 June 1930. These include, for example, salary scales for male and female senior staff posts.",20/06/1930,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings",,Minutes,,employments 5589B,"Civil Service Representative Council, minutes of proceedings of twenty-fourth meeting, 5 June 1931, these include a discussion of children allowances and the extra salary a married man received `as the additional cost involved in the maintenance of his wi",05/06/1931,"Civil Service Representative Council, Minutes of Proceedings",,Minutes,,married womens 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B O Fallon, Confectioner and Caterer, Confectioners' Hall, Clonmel, from the Secretary to the President of the Executive Council, 18 February 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that it has been referred to the Army Fi",18/02/1924,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from the Army Finance Officer, 8 March 1924, stating that he has been in communication with Mrs Fallon, Clonmel, for some time and that the matter is under investigation.",08/03/1924,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Handwritten letter, 29 August 1924, to President Cosgrove [sic] from Mrs B Fallon. `I must again appeal to you to see me righted re my hard earned money due to me by the Troops when billeted here. I have been Cruelly [sic] and wrongfully treated my first ",29/08/1924,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, from the Secretary to the President, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the matter of her unpaid bills is being taken up with the Army Finance Authorities.",01/09/1924,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to the Army Finance Officer, 1 August 1925, attaching a letter received by the President from Mrs B O Fallon.",01/08/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs B Fallon, 5 August 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that it has been sent to the Army Finance Officer for consideration.",05/08/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to President Cosgrove [sic] from Mrs B Fallon, 7 August 1925. She was sent a cheque for £250, however, she claims a balance of £331.19.6 is due to her despite assertions to the contrary by the Army Finance Officer. `I would not ask anything only wh",07/08/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B Fallon, unsigned, 16 September 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 11 September and stating that the President is communicating with the appropriate department in connection with her claim.",16/09/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to the Army Finance Officer, 16 September 1925, asking him to deal with the enclosed letter sent to President Cosgrave from Mrs B Fallon.",16/09/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Letter to Mrs B Fallon from John J Allen, for the Army Finance Officer, 15 September 1925, acknowledging her letter, 7 September 1925, addressed to the Secretary to the Governor General relating to her claim in respect of billeting of troops. He states th",15/09/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Handwritten letter to Sir [Governor General?] from Mrs B Fallon, 16 September 1925, enclosing a letter from the Finance Officer, July 1925. That letter indicates that she signed a document accepting £250 as a final settlement in her claim. She states that",16/09/1925,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,Copy letter to Mrs B Fallon from the President's Office acknowledging her letter of 7 April and stating that it has been referred to the Army Finance Officer.,28/04/1926,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B Fallon from the President's Office, 29 September 1926, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 23 September 1926 and stating that the matter in question is one for the consideration of the Department of Defence to which her letter has ",29/09/1926,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5593,"Copy letter to Mrs B Fallon from the President's Office, 22 September 1927, acknowledging her letter of 16 September [1927].",22/09/1927,"Mrs B O Fallon, Clonmel, Claim against Army Authorities in respect of Billeting of Troops",,Letter,,compensation casess 5631,"Copy report to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from the Office of the Commissioner of the Garda Siochana, 22 August 1929, relating to `Ghosts' propaganda. Reference is made to copies of pamphlets signed `Ghosts' received by members of the force thro",23/08/1929,"`Ghosts', Seditious Posters, etc., 1928-1929",,Report,,republicanisms 5631,"Note to Mr O'Hegarty, signed PS, 6 September 1929. This states that Miss Smith from the Department of Agriculture phoned to say that the Minister for Agriculture has made a note on their file relating to the recent search on the house of Sheila Humphreys ",06/09/1929,"`Ghosts', Seditious Posters, etc., 1928-1929",,Note,,republicanisms 5633B,"Copy letter from the  Private Secretary to the Taoiseach to Eilis Ni Bhriain, Secretary, James Connolly Fianna Fail Cumann, Dublin, 7 January 1948, acknowledging the resolution passed by the Cumann relating to the site of the Dublin Cattle market and info",07/01/1948,Lairage Accommodation at North Wall,,Letter,,politicss 5636,"Report of the `Inter-Departmental Committee to advise as the Cleanliness and Wholesomeness of the Milk Supply', 1928, published by the Stationery Office. The reports gives a list of witnesses examined, for example, Miss Comyn, Dublin Child Welfare Committ",1928,"Committee on Milk Supply, 1928",,Report,,nursing; healths 5637B,"Letter to William Cosgrave from Margaret Harvey, Secretary, Women's National Liberal Federation, Westminster, 26 June 1928, stating that at the recent meeting of the Executive Council of the Women's National Liberal Federation she was directed to write ex",26/06/1928,"Kellogg Pact, 27-8-'28",,Letter,,politicss 5637B,"Draft letter to Margaret Harvey, Secretary, Women's National Liberal Federation, Westminster, 2 July 1928, acknowledging on behalf of the President her letter relating to the Kellogg proposals for the renunciation of war.",02/07/1928,"Kellogg Pact, 27-8-'28",,Letter,,politicss 5639,"Statement, no date [1934], showing the expansion of forestry staff since 1 April 1933. This gives, for example, the salary scales for female and male draughtsmen.",,"Forestry Bill, 1934",,Statement,,employments 5640A,"Memorandum from M O'M, Office of the President of the Executive Council, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 25 August 1932, stating that the President wants arrangements to be made to provide semi-free telephone facilities at the home of Miss K O'Co",25/08/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Sean O Broin, Department of Finance, 1 September 1932, stating that the Minister has sanctioned the request for the provision of semi-free telephone facilities at the home of Miss K O'Connell ",01/09/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Letter from the General Post Office to the Secretary, Department of the President, 23 September 1932, stating that a semi-free telephone service was installed in the home of Miss K O'Connell, staff officer in the private office of the President, on 3 Sept",23/09/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Letter,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from S O'M, 7 November 1932, stating that Miss O'Connell has moved residence from 21 Ely Place to 15 Herbert Place and that it is desired that the semi-free telephone service provided to her should move ",07/11/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 25 November 1932, stating that the removal of the telephone service in consequence of Miss O'Connell's change of residence will be borne by the State.",25/11/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Letter from the General Post Office to the Secretary, Department of the President, 21 December 1932, stating that the semi-free telephone service provided to Miss K O'Connell has been moved to her new residence.",21/12/1932,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Letter,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from S O'M [Department of the President], 27 April 1933, inquiring as why there appears to be a discrepancy in rent between the semi-free telephone service issued to Miss K O'Connell and tha",27/04/1933,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 22 May 1933, explaining that the semi-free telephone service issued to Miss K O'Connell was mistakenly billed at a business instead of a residential rat",22/05/1933,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from S O'M, Secretary, [Department of the President], to the Accountant, Department of Finance, 25 May 1933, explaining that the semi-free telephone service issued to Miss K O'Connell was mistakenly billed at a business instead of a residential",25/05/1933,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from the Secretary, Department of the President, to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 8 February 1938, requesting that the semi-private telephone issued to Miss K O'Connell be removed to a more convenient point in the room in w",08/02/1938,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Copy memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O'Cinneide, Department of the President, 13 May 1938, requesting payment for the removal of the semi-private telephone issued to Miss K O'Connell `to a position which would enable official ca",13/05/1938,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O'Cinneide, Assistant Secretary, Department of the President, 30 November 1939, stating that Miss Kathleen O'Connell, a Junior Executive Officer in the Department of the President, is moving resid",30/11/1939,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, signature unclear, 30 November 1939, requesting the removal of the telephone issued to Miss K O'Connell on a semi-free basis to her new residence in Herbert Place.",30/11/1939,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, signature unclear, 4 December 1939, requesting that an extension bell be fitted to the telephone of Miss K O'Connell.",04/12/1939,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Leon O Broin, Department of Finance, 5 December 1939, stating that the Minister for Finance has agreed that the cost of moving the telephone of Miss K O'Connell to her new residence should be ",05/12/1939,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Registrar, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 18 December 1939, stating the charges relating to the removal of the telephone of Miss K O'Connell to her new residence and the cost of placing an exten",18/12/1939,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O'Muimhneachain [Department of the Taoiseach], 26 February 1948, requesting that the arrangement whereby part of the cost incurred by the provision of a semi-free telephone service to Miss Kathlee",26/02/1948,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Telephone statement for Miss K O'Connell, 16 August 1950-26 June 1952.",,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Statement,,civil services 5640A,"Note, 22 December 1953, relating to telephone charges incurred in respect of the semi-free phone issued to Miss K O'Connell.",22/12/1953,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from M O'Muimhneachain, Department of the Taoiseach, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 31 December 1953, relating to the semi-free telephone service provided to Miss Catherine O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach. The memorandu",31/12/1953,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from JE Twamley, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 17 May 1954, sanctioning the resumption of the provision of a semi-free telephone service to Miss Catherine [sic] O'Connell, Private Secretary to the Taoisea",17/05/1954,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain to the Accountant, Department of Finance, requesting a payable order in favour of Miss O'Connell in respect of monies owed to her relating to official telephone charges incurred by her.",19/05/1954,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Note, 1 June 1954, relating to telephone charges consequent on the resignation of Miss O'Connell.",01/06/1954,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum from NS O'Nuallain to the Accountant, Department of Finance, 1 June 1954, relating to monies owed to Miss O'Connell in respect of telephone expenses.",01/06/1954,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from NS O'Nuallain, 1 June 1954, arranging to discontinue the free-telephone service to Miss O'Connell from the date of her resignation on 10 June 1954.",01/06/1954,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from NS O'Nuallain, 24 April 1957, requesting sanction for the provision of a semi-free telephone service to Miss Maire DC Ni Cheallaigh, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach.",24/04/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from HJ Mundow, Department of Finance, 6 August 1957, relating to the provision of semi-free telephone service to Miss M Ni Cheallaigh.",06/08/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from NS O'Nuallain, 20 September 1957, relating to the provision of semi-free telephone service to Miss M Ni Cheallaigh.",20/09/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from HJ Mundow, Department of Finance, 25 September 1957, stating the Minister for Justice sanctions the payment to Miss Ni Cheallaigh of a sum equivalent to half the rental of her phone in additio",25/09/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Note, signature unclear, 20 September 1957, relating to the provision of a semi-free telephone service to Miss M Ni Cheallaigh.",20/09/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Memorandum to the Accountant, Department of Finance, [from the Taoiseach's Office?], 2 October 1957, relating to payments to Miss Ni Cheallaigh in respect of the provision to her of a semi-free telephone service.",02/10/1957,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Memorandum,,civil services 5640A,"Note to the Accounts Branch, Department of Finance, from [the Taoiseach's Office], 24 March 1958, requesting payment of £3.19.0 to Miss Ni Cheallaigh, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, being the sum of half the rental to be paid on her telephone.",24/03/1958,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Handwritten note issued from the Taoiseach's Office, 10 May 1958, relating to the provision of an additional telephone plug at the residence of Miss Ni Cheallaigh.",10/05/1958,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Handwritten note stating that Miss Ni Cheallaigh had stated that the additional telephone plug had not yet been installed in her residence, 21 May 1958.",21/05/1958,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Note, 2 June 1958, stating that the extra telephone plug had been installed in Miss Ni Cheallaigh's residence.",02/06/1958,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5640A,"Note giving payment details for the additional telephone plug installed in Miss Ni Cheallaigh's residence, 2 January 1959.",02/01/1959,"Assistant Private Secretary to the Taoiseach and Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, Private Telephones",,Note,,civil services 5654,"Letter from EM Coulson [Miss] to Mr Baker, 16 April 1923, enclosing for the consideration of the President the reply which the Governor General intends to make to the welcome address from the Methodist church in Ireland.",16/04/1923,"Governor General, Address by Senate of Trinity College",,Letter,,civil services 5654,"Letter from EM Coulson [Miss] to Dear Sir, 28 April 1923, enclosing for the consideration of the President the reply which the Governor General intends to make to the welcome address from the Royal Irish Academy.",28/04/1923,"Governor General, Address by Senate of Trinity College",,Letter,,civil services 5654,"Letter from EM Coulson [Miss] to Mr O'Hegarty, 21 April 1928, enclosing for his consideration the  welcome address which the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland propose to make to the Governor General.",21/04/1928,"Governor General, Address by Senate of Trinity College",,Letter,,civil services 5654,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 17 May 1928, signature unclear [from the Taoiseach's Office], returning the welcome address which the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland propose to make to the Governor General and suggesting how the Gov",17/05/1928,"Governor General, Address by Senate of Trinity College",,Letter,,civil services 5659A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of External Affairs to the Secretary, Department of the President, relating to the reception of the `Brennan' Airmen', 11 June 1928. This includes a proposal for a Ladies' Committee since the airmen will be accompanied ",11/06/1928,"Trans-Atlantic Flight, April 1928, `Brennan' Flight",,Memorandum,,protocols 5665,Copy of petition with attached document from friends of the Collections of Science and Art in Dublin relating to the danger of fire occurring in the National Museum. The petition asks the Government to take steps against the danger to Ireland's national t,02/05/1924,"Museum Buildings, Precautions Against Fire",,Petition,,senatorss 5665,"Senate Debates, 16 July 1924, includes report of debate on National Museum and Adjoining Buildings (Danger of Fire) during which Mrs Stopford Green spoke of the great danger to Ireland's national treasures.",16/07/1924,"Museum Buildings, Precautions Against Fire",,Senate Debates,,senatorss 5682,"Police Report, 15 May 1928, of the Brothers Kent Anniversary Commemoration at Castlelyons, 13 May 1928. This is circulated by the Department of Justice for the attention of all Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries. The report details prominent people a",15/05/1928,Brothers Kent Anniversary Commemoration at Castlelyons,,Report,,republicanisms 5685,"Handwritten letter to Mr Lynch [Jack Lynch] from Mrs Edward Phelan, 25 September 1967, thanking him for his message of sympathy on the death of her husband.",25/09/1967,"Correspondence with Mr EJ Phelan, International Labour Office",,Letter,,protocols 5685,"Letter to Miss M Mooney, Private Secretary to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from HJ O Dowd, enclosing a copy of the letter from the widow of Edward Phelan, former Director General of the International Labour Office, for the consideration ",02/10/1967,"Correspondence with Mr EJ Phelan, International Labour Office",,Letter,,civil service .s 5669A,"`Our London Letter', `Irish Independent', 18 October 1929. This relates to the reception given on 17 October 1929  by Professor Smiddy, High Commissioner in London of the Irish Free State. The report states that Professor Smiddy was received by Miss Josep",18/10/1929,"London, Irish Representative In",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,protocols 5669B,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach's Office, 26 September 1950, relating to arrangements for the dinner to be given by the Taoiseach in honour of Mr JW Dulanty on the occasion of his retirement as High Commissioner in London of the Irish Free State. The memora",26/09/1950,"London, Irish Representative In",,Memorandum,,protocols 5722,"Copy despatch from LS Amery to the Minister for External Affairs, 3 August 1928, enclosing for the information of the Irish Government copies of the Report of the Industrial Transference Board and copies of the House of Commons Report, 24 July, which cont",03/08/1928,Industrial Transference Board,,Despatch,,employments 5725,"Memorandum from the Secretary, Department of Justice, to the Secretary of the Executive Council, 14 August 1928, relating to the date for the execution of Gerard Toal found guilty of murder [of Mary Callan].",14/8/128,Death Sentence on Gerard Toal,,Memorandum,,murders 5725,"Report of the case of Gerard Toal, 14 August 1928. Toal was found guilty of having murdered Mary Callan on 16 May 1927 at Balregan, near Dundalk, County Louth. They had both been employed by the parish priest, Father McKeon, she as housekeeper, he as serv",14/08/1928,Death Sentence on Gerard Toal,,Report,,murders 5725,"Minute stating that the Executive Council decided that in the case of the sentence of death on Gerard Toal for the murder of Mary Callan, `the case did not warrant a recommendation to mercy and that the law must take its course'.",18/08/1928,Death Sentence on Gerard Toal,,Minute,,murders 5727,"Report by TA Smiddy on Chief Justice Hugh Kennedy's visit to America, submitted to the Minister for External Affairs, 2 October 1928. This details, for example, a dinner given by Smiddy for the Chief Justice and Mrs Kennedy at which among others, Judge Ma",02/10/1928,"Chief Justice Kennedy, Visit to USA, 1928",,Report,,protocols 5730,"Typescript extract from `The Times', `Princess Mary's visit to Ulster. Rumour of projected stay in Irish Free State'. The extract details the Irish travel plans of Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, and Viscount Lascelles who will travel to the Irish F",14/09/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Extract,The Times,protocols 5730,"Typed extract from `An Phoblacht', 22 September 1928, `English Princess to Visit Galway' . The extract gives details of the travel plans of Princess Mary. `Princess Mary will reside with her husband at Portumna Castle - bequeathed to him by his kinsman, t",22/09/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Extract,An Phoblacht,republicanisms 5730,"Copy telegram, 4 October 1928, stating that the Governor General invites Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles to breakfast on their arrival in the Irish Free State.",04/10/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Telegram,,protocols 5730,"Copy telegram, 4 October 1928, stating that Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles accept the invitation of the Governor General to breakfast on the morning of their arrival.",04/10/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Telegram,,protocols 5730,"Copy telegram to the President of the Executive Council from Amery, Dominions Office, no date [October 1928]. `You may care to know for what information it may be worth that King has received the following telegram:-<br>""Please try and stop Princess Mary ",1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Telegram,,republicanisms 5730,"Copy telegram to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from the Minister for External Affairs, 6 October 1928, stating that Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles have arrived in Ireland safely.",06/10/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Telegram,,protocols 5730,"Telegram from the King of England to the Governor General thanking him for his telegram informing him of the safe arrival of his daughter and son-in-law, 6 October 1928.",06/10/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Telegram,,protocols 5730,"Letter from EM Coulson [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, to Mr O'Hegarty, 8 October 1928, enclosing copies and originals of telegrams relating to the travel plans of Lord Lascelles.",08/10/1928,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Letter,,civil services 5730,"Handwritten letter to the President from Lord Granard, 25 July [1929], writing on behalf of Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles as to the possibility of their safely visiting Portumna.",,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Letter,,protocols 5730,"Copy letter to the Earl of Granard from Paul Banim, 6 August 1929, stating that the risk in respect of the proposed visit of Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles is no greater now than at the time of their previous visit. However, the visit should, the letter",06/08/1929,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Letter,,protocols 5730,"Letter to [Lord Granard] from Harry [Lord Lascelles], 10 August 1929, stating that if they go to Portumna `I must send over a decent housekeeper and housemaid for Princess Mary - and the moment they go over the news is broadcast all over the place'.",10/08/1929,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Letter,,protocols 5730,"Copy letter to the Earl of Granard [from the Taoiseach's Office], 14 August 1929, responding to Lord Lascelles letter, 10 August 1929,  to Granard which the latter had sent to the President of the Executive Council. The President appreciates that the nece",14/08/1929,Visit of Lord Lascelles to Ireland,,Letter,,protocols 5744,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice to Mr Banim [Office of the President of the Executive Council], 28 August 1928, laying before the President the case of Mary Cole who was convicted of the murder of two children at the Central Criminal Court, 23 M",28/08/1928,Case of Mary Cole,,Memorandum,,murders 5744,"Memorandum to Mr Friel, Secretary, Department of Justice, 6 September 1928, stating that the President is pleased with the steps taken in the case of Mary Cole.",06/09/1928,Case of Mary Cole,,Memorandum,,murders 5749A,"Handwritten letter to Eamon de Valera from John Comlevy, New York, 20 March 1932, writing on behalf of Mrs Elizabeth Crowe of New York City. She has directed him to enclose a bond issued `many years ago' to inquire how much it is worth.",20/03/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Copy letter to Mr John Comlevy, 21 April 1932, [who wrote on behalf of Mrs Elizabeth Crowe], acknowledging his letter to the President.",21/04/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Memorandum from S O'M to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 23 April 1932, enclosing a copy of the letter received from John Comlevy [writing on behalf of Elizabeth Crowe], together with a copy of the bond he enclosed, made out in the name of Bridget S",23/04/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Memorandum,,politics; finances 5749A,"Copy letter to Eamon de Valera from Rose Crowe, `per J.C', 20 September 1932. She states that it was her mother, Bridget Savage, who purchased the bond. `I have taken a leading part in the Irish movement for sixty years but now owing to the depression I a",20/09/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to Moriarity [Department of the Taoiseach], 24 November 1932, relating to the Fenian Bond purchased by Bridget Savage, now held by Mrs Rose Crowe, New York. The memorandum states that the Irish Free State has admi",24/11/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Memorandum,,politics; finances 5749A,"Letter to Mr John Comlevy from P Moriarity, 28 November 1932, referring to his letter 20 March 1932 on behalf of Elizabeth Crowe and to his letter 20 September 1932 on behalf of Rose Crowe of the same address. The bond in favour of Bridget Savage is retur",28/11/1932,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Letter to Eamon de Valera from Mrs Anna Schlicher, California, 26 January 1944, enclosing a bond made out in favour of her father, Thomas Flynn, and signed by William Mahony, Agent of the Irish Republic. She wishes to know if she has any claim.",26/01/1944,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Copy letter to Mrs Anna Schlicher from PS O Muireadhaigh, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 23 March 1944, acknowledging her letter and stating that the Irish Government have made no arrangement for the redemption of the Irish Republic Loan, 1865-1867.",23/03/1944,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Letter to Edward deValera [sic] from Mrs William H Morris, Kansas, 18 December 1944, enclosing a bond on the Irish Republic left by her father when he died. She would like to redeem this bond.",18/12/1944,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Copy letter to Mrs William H Morris from PS O Muireadhaigh, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 5 February 1945, acknowledging her letter and stating that the Irish Government have made no arrangement for the redemption of the Irish Republic Loan, 1865-18",05/02/1945,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Note to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Finance from [the Taoiseach's Office], 31 October 1949, enclosing a copy of a letter addressed to the President by Mrs Elizabeth F McLester, New York, concerning the redemption of a Fenian Bond now in her ",31/10/1949,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Note,,politics; finances 5749A,"Letter to Eamon de Valera from Elizabeth Lester, New York, 2 August 1951. She refers to her letter to Sean O Kelly, October 1949, requesting redemption of a republican bond made out in her mother's name. She was, she writes, disappointed at hearing that t",02/08/1951,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Letter to Miss Elizabeth F McLester, New York, 13 August 1951, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach and stating that the matter in question is a case for the Minister for Finance to whom her letter has been submitted.",13/08/1951,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Note to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from [the Taoiseach's Office], submitting a copy of a letter from Mrs Elizabeth F McLester.",16/08/1951,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Note,,politics; finances 5749A,"Handwritten letter to Eamon de Valera from Miss Gertrude A Hogan, New York, 8 May 1953. She was in the Irish Consulate to make an inquiry for a neighbour who was a member of the IRA and during a conversation with the woman at the desk she asked about a re",08/05/1953,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Copy letter to Miss Gertrude Hogan, New York, from the Taoiseach's Office, 22 May 1953, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that it has been submitted to the Minister for Finance.",22/05/1953,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Letter,,politics; finances 5749A,"Note to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from the Taoiseach's Office, 22 May 1953, submitting a copy for consideration of the letter of Miss Gertrude Hogan who is looking for advice relating to the redemption of a Fenian Bond.",22/05/1953,"Irish Republican Bonds, American Issue, 1866",,Note,,politics; finances 5769,"Panel of candidates for the Seanad Elections, 16 November 1928. This includes the name of Caitlin Bean Ui Chleirigh, [Kathleen Clarke] widow. Under the heading `Qualification for Membership of Seanad ƒireann under Article 30 of the Constitution' she is de",16/11/1928,"Seanad Election, 1928",,List,,senatorss 5769,"Printed list, no date [1928?], of names and addresses of Senators, including the names of Mrs A Stopford Green, Mrs Costello and Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh [Mrs Wyse Power].",,"Seanad Election, 1928",,List,,senatorss 5769,"Typescript list of senators from each county with details of occupation, no date [1928?]. This includes the name of Mrs A Stopford Green, historian, County Dublin, Mrs J Wyse-Power, shopkeeper, County Dublin, Dowager Countess of Desart, Peeress, County Ki",,"Seanad Election, 1928",,List,,senatorss 5769,"List of candidates proposed by the Cumann na nGaelheal Party, Seanad Elections, 1928, giving details of qualifications for nomination, with the names of those who proposed the candidate, for example, Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson was proposed by the Preside",1928,"Seanad Election, 1928",,List,,senatorss 5769,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Times', 5 December 1928, `New Senators Elected'. This gives the names of the successful candidates in the Seanad Elections, for example, representing the Fianna Fail party, Mrs Tom Clarke, ex-TD, was elected to sit for n",05/12/1928,"Seanad Election, 1928",,Extract,Irish Times,senatorss 5775C,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Catherine Magee, 10 February 1954. She refers to the treatment her son, a junior officer, has undergone for the past eighteen months and states: `As I know his heart is in the Army Jumping Team, I am writing this lette",10/02/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Letter,,motherss 5775C,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Magee, Dublin, 11 February 1954, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister of Defence.",11/02/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Letter,,motherss 5775C,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from J Boland, Private Secretary [Department of Defence], 19 February 1954, relating to the letter addressed to the Taoiseach from Catherine Magee, concerning the retention of her son in the Sc",19/02/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Minute,,motherss 5775C,"Suggested reply to be made to the letter to Mrs Catherine Magee, sent by Boland, Private Secretary, Department of Defence, to Mr S MacHugo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 1 March 1954.",01/03/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Letter,,motherss 5775C,"Copy letter from Eamon de Valera to Mrs Catherine Magee, 3 March 1954, explaining why her son could not be continued in the Army School of Equitation.  `The Minister of Defence has informed me that, as a result of some recent resignations from the School ",03/03/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Letter,,motherss 5775C,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Catherine Magee, 10 March 1954, thanking him for his letter explaining why her son could not continue in the Army Equitation School.",10/03/1954,"National Army Horse Shows, School of Equitation etc.",,Letter,,motherss 5776A,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 27 June 1928, enclosing a copy of the address of welcome which is to be presented to the Governor General by the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts. Comments on what form the reply should take a",27/06/1928,"Royal Hibernian Academy, (1) Accommodation and Financial Support, (2) General",,Letter,,civil services 5776A,"Royal Hibernian Academy Schools, session 1934-1935. Report, 2 August 1935, of the inspection of students' works held, 31 July 1935. The report states that amongst the visitors for the session was Miss Lilly William, ARHA. The total number of students for ",02/08/1935,"Royal Hibernian Academy, (1) Accommodation and Financial Support, (2) General",,Report,,artistss 5778,"Letter, marked personal, to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, from Donal [Taoiseach's Office], 12 November 1928, relating to the case of Miss Lily Mernin, shorthand-typist in the Department of Defence. `If Miss Mernin has not been successful at",12/11/1928,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil service s 5778,"Note, no date, being a list of names of people put up by Department of Defence [cases of persons of whom a claim is made for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of previous national service]. The list includes the names of Lily Mernin, Nancy McA",,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Note,,civil services 5778,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from Sean Murphy, Department of External Affairs, 29 April 1929, relating to special consideration for claims made for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of previous national service. In this context ",29/04/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Peadar MacMathghamhna, 17 February 1929, relating to the officers who have claims for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of national service. In this context claims are made for Lily Me",27/02/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,"Minute to P Boland, Department of Finance, from Peadar MacMathghamhna, 6 March 1929, relating to the officers who have claims for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of national service. In this context claims are made for Lily Mernin, Nancy McA",06/03/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,"Handwritten notes on the case of Miss K Fleming, a temporary female clerk in the Employment Exchange in Athlone, she is not a widow, nor over 40. She went for the typists exam but failed and, the notes state, she is not eligible for any of the clerical ex",,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Note,,civil services 5778,"Statement of particulars of officers in the Department of Local Government and Public Health who have claims for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of national service, sent to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 25 May 1929. Among thes",25/05/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil service 5778,"Copy minute to the Minister for Finance, unsigned, 15 June 1929, listing all the cases submitted relating to claims for establishment in the Civil Service on the basis of past national service, for example, the case of Miss R Austin submitted by the Depar",15/06/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,"Copy minute by Gearoid O Suilleavain to Mr O'Connor, 8 January 1925, concerning cases submitted relating to claims for establishment in the Civil Service on the basis of past national service. He discusses the question of what constitutes Government Servi",08/01/1925,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,Statement relating to the career and employment particulars of Miss Marie O'Reilly.,26/02/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil services 5778,"Statement relating to the career and employment particulars of Miss N McAsey. The following is included under the heading `National Service': `Miss McAsey's paid service with the I.R.A. seems to date from August, 1921, when she was employed as Confidentia",26/02/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil services 5778,"Copy statement by Nancy McAsey, 9 October 1924. She wishes to bring to attention facts regarding her claim for special consideration. She details her service to date. `Considering that I relinquished a well-paid post in the City to undertake somewhat oner",09/10/1924,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil services 5778,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from Piaras Beaslai, 6 June 1928, relating to the case of Miss Lily Mernin's claim for establishment as a civil servant on the basis of past national service. `You are aware that Miss Mernin did invaluable ",06/06/1928,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Statement of the employment record of Miss L Mernin, aged 33, 26 February 1929.",26/02/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil services 5778,"Copy list of persons who have special claims to establishment on grounds of pervious national service, for example, Miss Maire O'Reilly, 19 August 1929.",19/08/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,List,,civil services 5778,"Statement by Donnachadh O h-Annagain, Lands Officer, to the Army Finance Officer, 25 July 1928, relating to his claim for establishment in the Civil Service on grounds of past national service. He states that his wife, who was the Principal in a two teach",25/07/1928,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Statement,,civil services 5778,"Letter, marked personal, to Captain Harry Murray, [from Diarmuid O'Hegarty], 4 October 1929, relating to Miss K Fleming, employed in the Labour Exchange. He states that she `rendered considerable service prior to 1921' and wishes to have her case for esta",04/10/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Copy letter to Captain H Murray, Private Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce, unsigned [M McDunphy], 19 November 1929, asking whether the Minister for Industry and Commerce has decided whether the case of Miss K Fleming is to be included a",19/11/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Letter to M McDunphy, President's Department, from H Murray, Department of Industry and Commerce, 20 November 1929, stating that within a few days he shall be able to let him have a full statement on Miss K Fleming's claim for establishment in the Civil S",20/11/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce to the Secretary, Department of the President, 28 November 1929, submitting particulars of the claim for establishment in the Civil Service of Miss K Fleming, employed by the Department of Industry a",28/11/1929,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Memorandum,,civil services 5778,"Copy letter, no date [1930?], unsigned, to the Secretary of the Executive Council, from a female temporary clerk in the Paymaster General's Office [Miss Potter]. From 1908-1921 she was employed as a lady clerk in Guinness Brewery. She was forced to resign",,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, [signature unclear], 29 May 1930, asking the Minister to consider whether Miss Potter's name should be included in the list of persons whose cases are under consideration for establishment in the Civi",29/05/1930,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Memorandum with attached schedule circulated by the Minister for Finance to members of the Executive Council, 9 February 1931, relating to cases of persons `proposed for certification in the Public Interest under the Civil Service Regulation Acts'. Both t",09/02/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Memorandum,,civil services 5778,"Notes on Finance memorandum of 9 February 1931. These list the cases of persons proposed for certification on grounds of national service, for example, the notes on case number 30, Miss AH Litster, Temporary Inspector (Boarded out Children), Department of",1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Notes,,civil services 5778,"Copy letter to E Blythe, Minister for Finance, [unsigned], 28 November 1931, stating that the Minister wishes the case of Miss K Devaney to be mentioned at the next meeting of the Executive Council.",28/11/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Letter,,civil services 5778,"Memorandum to all Ministers, Attorney General and Mr Duggan from the Department of the President, 1 December 1931, relating to a list of cases submitted for certification in the Civil Service in the public interest together with a note of the recommendati",01/12/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Memorandum,,civil services 5778,"Minute to Mr O'Hegarty, Secretary, Department of the President, from P Hogan, Minister for Agriculture, 4 December 1931, stating that the case of Miss Joan Smyth, shorthand typist in his office was overlooked when he forwarded names of those who claimed e",04/12/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5778,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary to all Ministers [a separate letter is sent to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance], Attorney General and Mr Duggan, from M MacDonnchadha, 5 December 1931, relating to the case of Miss Joan Smyth which was inadv",05/12/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Memorandum,,civil services 5778,"Memorandum to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from M MacDonnchadha, 24 December 1931, attaching schedules relating to the cases of thirty five persons proposed for certification in the Civil Service in the public interest, for example, the ca",24/12/1931,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Memorandum,,civil services 5778,"Copy minute to the Secretary, President's Office, from HP Boland, Department of Finance, 13 January 1932, relating to the proposed appointment of Miss EM Coulson to a permanent position. Details of proposed salary and personal allowances for Miss Coulson ",13/01/1932,"Appointments in the Public Interest, Miscellaneous Group, 1931",,Minute,,civil services 5779,"Handwritten letter from Dan Connell, Oakland, California, to EP McCarron, Secretary, Irish Free State, 24 September 1928, requesting information of the validity of a sale made by him of a holding of land in Ballina, County Mayo. He states that he was coer",24/09/1928,"Daniel O'Connell, Oakland, California, Holding at Attymas, County Mayo",,Letter,,land issuess 5731,"Circular letter to `Dear Sir' from the Kellogg Reception Committee [Citizen Committee to welcome Frank B Kellogg, US Secretary of State], 1 September 1928, expressing thanks for the subscription made towards expenses in connection with the Kellogg Recepti",01/09/1928,"Visit of Mr Kellogg, US Secretary of State, to Ireland, August 1928",,Circular,,female members of the Dail.s 5731,"List of staff on loan to the President's Department in connection with the issuing of invitations, etc., relating to the reception for Kellogg, US Secretary of State, to be held, 30 August 1928. The list includes the name, for example, of K Woods, Shortha",1928,"Visit of Mr Kellogg, US Secretary of State, to Ireland, August 1928",,List,,civil services 5752,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Independent', 23 October 1928. `Untried Prisoners', letter to the editor, signed, Maud Gonne MacBride, Honorary Secretary, Women Prisoners' Defence League, relating to male and female prisoners kept in jail for long peri",23/10/1928,"Political Prisoners, Representation for Release",Maud Gonne MacBride,Extract,Irish Independent,prisonerss 5752,"Printed statement from the Political Prisoners Committee, Women Prisoners' Defence League, November 1930, listing republican political prisoners and prisoners of war. The statement also includes `An Open letter to Fitzgerald Kennedy' from Maud Gonne MacBr",Nov-30,"Political Prisoners, Representation for Release",,Statement,,prisonerss 5762,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Justice [from Mr McDunphy], 9 October 1928, relating to the estate of Mrs Helen Blake who died intestate in England in 1876. The minute states that Mrs Holland of Glasnevin left documents in connection with the ",09/10/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Minute,,inheritances 5762,"Copy letter to `Dear Sir' from HT Dix and Sons, Solicitors, 15 October 1928, relating to the claim of Bridget Shaughnessy, wife of a small farmer in County Galway. Her father, the letter claims, was a first cousin of Mrs Helen Blake. The letter asks the E",15/10/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Letter,,inheritances 5762,"Copy letter to ER McC Dix, Solicitor, 18 October 1928, acknowledging receipt of his letter relating to the estate of Helen Blake and informing him that it has been sent to the Department of Justice.",18/10/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Letter,,inheritances 5762,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Justice, [from McDunphy] 18 October 1928, enclosing a letter from ER McC Dix, Solicitor, relating to the estate of Helen Blake, dated 15 October 1928.",18/10/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Minute,,inheritances 5762,"Copy letter from ER McC Dix, Solicitor, to the Secretary, Department of the President, 18 December 1928, relating to the estate of Mrs Blake. He wishes to know if his letter dated 15 October 1928 is receiving attention from the Department of Justice.",18/12/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Letter,,inheritances 5762,"Copy letter to ER McC Dix, Solicitor, 19 December 1928, stating that his letter of 18 December 1928 relating to the estate of Mrs Helen Blake has been passed on to the Department of Justice to whom all further communication should be addressed.",19/12/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Letter,,inheritances 5762,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Justice, unsigned, 19 December 1928, enclosing a letter from ER MSS Dix, Solicitor, relating to the estate of Mrs Blake dated 18 December 1928, together with a copy of the reply sent to Mr Dix, 19 December 1928.",19/12/1928,Estate of Mrs Helen Blake (deceased),,Minute,,inheritances 5767,"Copy despatch from P McGilligan, Minister for External Affairs, to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 17 November 1928, transmitting two copies of the memorial of Edith Julia Vivian Dobbin, Ballygarth Castle, Julianstown, County Meath, asking th",27/11/1928,"Change of Names and Arms, Procedure File",,Despatch,,legals 5767,"Copy despatch from the Dominions Office to the Minister for External Affairs, 22 November 1929 [a question mark following this date suggests that it may be incorrectly taken down in copying], relating to the change of name by Mrs Edith Dobbin. The King ha",22/11/1929,"Change of Names and Arms, Procedure File",,Despatch,,legals 5767,"Copy licence from the King, 20 September 1915, allowing Lady Mabel Marguerite Sowerby and her issue to assume and take the surname and Arms of Annesley instead of those of Sowerby.",20/09/1915,"Change of Names and Arms, Procedure File",,Licence,,legals 5767,"Copy warrant sent to the Ulster King of Arms, 19 October 1915, being a direction to register and record in the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, the King's License and Authority to Mabel Marguerite, Lady Sowerby, allowing her to henceforth bare the surname a",19/10/1925,"Change of Names and Arms, Procedure File",,Warrant,,legals 5768A,"Copy letter to President Cosgrave from EN Somers [Miss], Secretary Dublin Industrial Development Association, 20 November 1928, relating to the representation desired by members of the Industrial Development Association on the Economic Committee.",20/11/1928,"Economic Committee, 1928-1929",,Letter,,industrys 5768A,"Copy letter to Miss EM Somers, Secretary, Dublin Industrial Development Association, on behalf of the President, 22 November 1928, stating that arrangements for nomination to the Economic Committee were completed before receipt of her letter.",22/11/1928,"Economic Committee, 1928-1929",,Letter,,industrys 5768A,"Letter to Diarmuid O hEighearthaigh from Miss EM Somers, Secretary, Dublin Industrial Development Association, 6 December 1928, stating the belief of her Council that manufacturing interests should be directly represented on the Economic Committee. She at",06/12/1928,"Economic Committee, 1928-1929",,Letter,,industrys 5768C,"Tables containing statistics relating to railways sent to the Secretary, Executive Council, by the Secretary, Economic Committee, 25 March 1929. The tables contain, among other information, the total number of male and female staff employed by Great South",25/03/1929,"Economic Committee, 1928-1929, Documents circulated to Committee",,Tables,,employments 5795,"Appropriation Act, 1928, giving details of grants out of the Central Fund, for example, grant number 69: `For a Grant-in-Aid to provide for the Widow and Children of Kevin Christopher O Higgins, late Vice-President of the  Executive Council and Minister f",1928,"Appropriation Act, 1928",,Act,,widowss 5794,"Copy letter to Murphy from CW Dixon, Downing Street, 9 November 1928, relating to claims before the Royal Commission for compensation for suffering and damage inflicted by enemy action. Seven cases, as shown by the attached list, gave addresses in the Fre",09/11/1928,"Compensation for War Damage, Proposed Anglo-French Agreement",,Letter,,compensation claimss 5795,"Appropriation Bill, 1928, giving details of grants out of the Central Fund, for example, number 69, `For a Grant-in-Aid to provide for the Widow and Children of Kevin Christopher O Higgins, late Vice-President of the Executive Council and Minister for Jus",1928,"Appropriation Act, 1928",,Bill,,widowss 5784,"Statement from S MacGiollaruaidh, Chief Superintendent, Garda Siochana, 9 November 1928, relating to arson on Lord Lascelles' estate at Portumna. He discusses the proposed visit of Lord Lascelles and Princess Mary to Ireland and how the Government handle ",09/11/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Statement,,protocols 5784,"Statement from P Ua Dughaill, [a member of the Police force at Portumna], 9 November 1928, relating to arson at Lord Lascelles estate at Portumna and police precautions following news of the proposed visit of Lord Lascelles and Princess Mary.",09/11/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Statement,,protocols 5784,"Copy agenda relating to arrangements for Lord Lascelles and Princess Mary's visit to Ireland, 26 September 1928.",26/09/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Agenda,,protocols 5784,"Minute to the Commissioner, Garda Siochana, from Einri O Frighil, 24 September 1928, relating to the proposed visit of Lord Lascelles and Princess Mary to Ireland. Travel plans are detailed.",24/09/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Minute,,protocols 5784,"Minute from D Neligan to the Chief Superintendent of the Garda Siochana, Ballinasloe, 22 September 1928, relating to security arrangements for the visit of Lord Lascelles and Princess Mary.",22/09/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Minute,,protocols 5784,"Statement from JN Gilroy, to Chief Superintendent Neligan, Garda Siochana, 14 September 1928, entitled `Visit of Princess Mary to Portumna on 6th October '28', and asking what precautionary measures the Garda Siochana intend to take during the visit.",14/09/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Minute,,protocols 5784,"Minute from P Doyle to Superintendent, Garda Siochana, Loughrea, to the Chief Superintendent, Ballinasloe, 12 September 1928, relating to security precautions for the visit of Princess Mary to Portumna.",12/09/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Minute,,protocols 5784,"Report by the Garda Siochana on the attempted burning of Portumna Castle sent, with related documents, to the Secretary, Department of Justice, 14 November 1928. On 4 October 1928, Miss Minnie Gorman, employed on the Lascelles estate, Portumna, reported t",14/11/1928,Attempted Burning of Portumna Castle,,Report,,protocols 5832,"Memorandum on the petition of Patrick Aylward, serving a life sentence for the murder of an infant, William Holden, in County Kilkenny, signed TA Finlay, 19 February 1926.[William Holden was burned alive on the fire in his parents' home].  In his petition",19/02/1926,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Memorandum,,murders 5832,"Statement by Mrs Mary Holden, County Home, Thomastown, 22 March 1929, relating to the death of her child, Thomas Holden, at Owing, Piltown in 1910.  She is now homeless and living in the County Home, her husband being dead five years.  She believed that t",22/03/1929,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Statement,,murders 5832,"Deposition of John Holden, 17 May 1923, in the case of Saorst‡t ƒireann versus Patrick Aylward. He is first questioned on the burning of another child, Thomas Holden, thirteen years ago. The solicitor for the accused then proceeds to question him on the d",17/05/1923,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Deposition,,murders 5832,"Copy statement, no date, relating to the case of Patrick Aylward. The Holdens are described as `careless people. Father for some years in an asylum. Mother allowed another child to be burned some years ago, and suffered a term of imprisonment for her care",,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Statement,,murders 5832,"Copy letter to Mr Higgins from J Downey, Bishop of Ossory, 22 December 1923, writing in support of a reprieve of the death sentence on Patrick Aylward. He states that what `evidently inclines the people to Aylward's side is the history and character of Mr",22/12/1923,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Letter,,murders 5832,"Copy letter to Mr O Higgins from Rev. John Madden, PP and Rev. Fintan Phelan, CC, 18 December 1923, writing in support of a reprieve of the death sentence on Patrick Aylward. `With regard to the mother of the child, we also beg to state that she absolutel",18/12/1923,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Letter,,murders 5832,"Statement by Patrick Aylward, 14 October 1925, giving details of the events of the day of 21 April 1923 when William Holden was burned alive on the fire in his parents' house. He discusses the bad relations between himself and Mrs Mary Holden. Five months",14/10/1925,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Statement,,murders 5832,"Copy petition by Patrick Aylward to the Governor General, January 1926. He argues that the `antecedents of Mary Holden both prior to and since your Petitioner's conviction may be fully enquired into'. He alleges that the death of Thomas Holden was the res",Jan-26,"Patrick Aylward, Sentence of Penal Servitude for Life",,Petition,,murders 5837,Memorandum circulated to each member of the Executive Council by the Department of Justice 25 March 1929 on the case of Father Fahy charged with the rescue of the seizure of a herd of cattle by the agents of the Land Commission. The memorandum states that,25/03/1929,"Fr Fahy, Bullaun, Loughrea, Arrest and Imprisonment, 1929",,Memorandum,,republicanisms 5837,"Copy minute to the Secretary of the Executive Council from the Secretary, Department of Justice, 30 May 1929, stating that the offices of Sinn Fein at 27 Dawson Street [Dublin] were searched on 23 May. Amongst other documents found there was a copy of a l",30/05/1929,"Fr Fahy, Bullaun, Loughrea, Arrest and Imprisonment, 1929",,Minute,,republicanisms 5837,"Copy of a letter written by Father Fahy while in Galway prison to an unidentified friend [later identified as Mary MacSwiney], 11 May 1929. He gives the history of his case and discusses Sinn Fein activities.",11/05/1929,"Fr Fahy, Bullaun, Loughrea, Arrest and Imprisonment, 1929",,Letter,,republicanisms 5837,"Notes of remarks made at some meeting of Sinn Fein [found during the search of the Offices at 27 Dawson Street]. The notes are rough and in places the meaning is not fully clear, for example, Mrs Skeffington `Concentrate on Madame McBride. Hogan and Healy",1929,"Fr Fahy, Bullaun, Loughrea, Arrest and Imprisonment, 1929",,Notes,,republicanisms 5838,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice, 26 March 1929, relating to the Juries Protection Bill, 1929, and methods for the protection of jurors, for example, `Loitering in the neighbourhood of Courts should undoubtedly be made an offence. This w",26/03/1929,"Juries (Protection) Act, 1929",,Memorandum,,republicanisms 5838,"Amendments made by members of Seanad ƒireann to Juries (Protection) Bill, 1929, issued 3 July 1929. These include, for example, an addition of a new sub section in section 2 proposed by Senator Mrs Clarke: `All orders made under this section shall be laid",03/07/1929,"Juries (Protection) Act, 1929",,Bill,,republicanisms 5847A,"List of pre-Treaty D‡ilfiles in existence forwarded by the Clerk of the D‡ilto the Secretary, Executive Council, 21 July 1932, for example, number 133, file on Miss JM Nunan's employment.",21/07/1932,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,List,,employments 5847A,"Two lists of papers relating to the administration of the Department of Finance, January 1919-September 1922, sent as requested to the Secretary, Department of the President, 23 February 1934. List B, includes a file on an advance to Mrs McGarry relating ",23/02/1934,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,Lists,,land issuess 5847A,"Lists submitted by the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, 12 March 1934. The lists are of files and documents relating to the Department of Finance, June 1919-9 September 1934. The list cites files which pertain to women, for example, M 20 (4)",12/03/1934,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,Lists,,politicss 5847A,"List of files relating to the administration of the Departments of D‡il ƒireann, January 1919-September 1922, in the custody of the Master of the High Court sent to the Secretary, Department of the President, by the Department of Justice, 13 April 1934. T",13/04/1934,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,List,,legals 5847A,"Lists of files in the custody of the Land Commission relating to the administration of the Departments of D‡il ƒireann [1919-1922] sent to the Secretary, Department of the President, 15 May 1934. Amongst these lists are files which pertain to women, for e",15/05/1934,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,Lists,,land issuess 5847A,"Report of the records held in the Strong Rooms relating to D‡il ƒireann 1919-1921, compiled May 1939. For example, room 004, press 23, contains summaries of statistics relating to attacks on barracks, murders, damage to property etc., from the period Janu",May-39,"Dail Eireann (1919-1921), Records and Papers",,Report,,civil services 5812,"Copy despatch to the Minister for External Affairs, Irish Free State, from LS Amery, Dominions Office, 22 December 1928, relating to the question of the endorsement of the passport of Arthur James Cook, Secretary, Miners Federation. An enclosed memorandum",22/12/1928,"Passport held by Mr Arthur James Cook, Secretary of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain",,Despatch,,passportss 5813,"Circular, 2 January 1929, relating to orders for discharge among the temporary typing staff.",02/01/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular relating to the post of State Savings Officer with the Savings Committee, 26 January 1929.  A copy of the press advertisement is attached and this gives salary scales for male and female officers.",26/01/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular relating to a vacancy for an Examiner of Applications for Patents of Inventions in the Industrial and Commercial Property Registration Office, circulated by the Department of Finance, 28 March 1929. A copy of the press advertisement is attached a",28/03/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,industrys 5813,"Circular issued from the Department of Finance, 11 April 1919, relating to the possible retention of temporary clerks. Details of an examination to allow this category of civil servant to be retained in service are discussed. The circular applies to, amon",11/04/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 2 May 1929, relating to annual leave and seniority of typists and shorthand-typists recruited from the limited examination held in May 1928.",02/05/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 3 May 1929, relating to a vacancy for the post of a junior translator in the Oireachtas. This gives the salary scale for men and women.",03/05/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 12 August 1929, relating to a vacancy for a Registrar in the Department of Finance. Pay scales for men and women are listed.",12/08/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 8 November 1929, relating to a competition for posts as Junior Administrative Officer (male or female) and as Assistant Inspector of Taxes (male or female). A copy of the press advertisement is attached.",08/11/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Circular,,civil services 5813,"Minute to Mr McDunphy from J Doyle, Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, 12 December 1929, stating that Miss MA Long, shorthand typist in the Governor General's Office would like to avail herself of the new conditions for payment to salary as outlined in the Fi",12/12/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Minute,,civil services 5813,"Minute to the Accountant, Department of Finance, unsigned, 12 December 1929, stating that Miss MA Long would like to avail of the new methods for payment of salary twice monthly.",12/12/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Minute,,civil services 5813,"Minute to the Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, unsigned, 12 December 1929, informing him that the accountant at the Department of Finance has been asked to arrange payment of Miss Long's salary on the basis of the Finance Circular of 9 December 1929 [her sa",12/12/1929,"Finance Circulars, 1929",,Minute,,civil services 5814,"Letter, 18 May 1929, signed by a preliminary committee set up to arrange a demonstration of respect for John Devoy on his remains being removed to Ireland. The letter is signed by, amongst others, Kathleen Clarke, and it discusses the setting up of a Nati",18/05/1929,John Devoy (Deceased) Removal of Remains to Ireland,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 5814,"Copy letter to Mrs Griffith, unsigned, 13 June 1929, sending her the wording of a telegraph - `Ask Mrs Griffith to send Nevin to meet train. Staines'. This telegram, the letter states, refers to the arrival of the remains of John Devoy at Kingsbridge, at ",13/06/1929,John Devoy (Deceased) Removal of Remains to Ireland,,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 5818,"Telegram to President Cosgrave from Father Dowling, 8 January 1929, `Parish Priest Buncrana protests most strongly against introduction of factory girls into Military Barracks building. Matter most pressing'.",08/01/1929,"Buncrana former Naval Barracks, Proposed lease of Portion to Messrs Moore & Co",,Telegram,,employments 5819A,"Copy letter to Miss EM Coulson, unsigned, 3 October 1928, relating to a request by the Irish Tourist Board for an interview with the Governor General.",03/10/1928,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5819A,"Irish Tourist Association, Annual Functions and Reports, 1929. Female names appear on the list of Executive Committee members, for example, Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and  Mrs Maud Walsh.",1928,Irish Tourist Association,,Reports,,tourisms 5819A,"Letter to `Dear Madam', the Private Secretary to the Governor General, from JJ O'Brien, Secretary, Irish Tourist Association, 17 December 1928, asking her to consult with the Governor General on the question of publishing his name as a patron of The Irish",17/12/1928,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5819A,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson, 18 January 1929, asking whether the Governor General should comply with the request of the Irish Tourist Association and allow his name to be published as a patron.",18/01/1929,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5819A,"Letter from EM Coulson to Mr O'Hegarty, 11 February 1929, asking him to let her have a reply to her earlier letter of 18 January 1929.",11/02/1929,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5819A,"Letter to Miss Coulson [from Donal O'Hegarty], 12 February 1929, advising that the Governor General comply with the Irish Tourist Association's request to cite his name as a patron.",12/02/1929,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5819A,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson, 14 February 1929, stating that in view of what he said the Governor General has decided to grant the request of the Irish Tourist Association.",14/02/1929,Irish Tourist Association,,Letter,,civil services 5820,"Saorst‡t ƒireann 1929-1930, Estimates for Public Service for the year ending 31 March 1930, published by the Stationery Office. These include. for example salaries, wages and allowances for staff at Colaiste Ide, Dingle (Girls). The matron, for example, r",31/03/1930,Estimates 1929-1930,,Estimates,,employments 5896/B,"Memorandum entitled `Financial Position' issued by the Department of Finance, 9 September 1931. This includes a list of `supplementary estimates forecasted and likely to be taken in the next session', for example, vote 40, entails the insertion of a new S",09/09/1931,Saorstat Financial Position (1931-1932),,Memorandum,,employment; Irish languages 5904,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Justice, 25 July 1929, relating to Mrs Annie Walsh and Martin Joyce under sentence of death for the murder of the former's husband, Daniel Walsh, at Rosmuck, County Galway on 30 May 1928. Attached to the memorandum i",26/07/1929,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Memorandum,,murders 5904,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from J Kelly, South Circular Road, 30 July 1929, hoping that the recipient will use his influence for the reprieve of Annie Walsh. `Apart from those who are opposed to capital punishment there are many, to whom, th",30/07/1929,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Letter,,murders 5904,"Printed petition on behalf of Annie Walsh to the Governor General with the names of the petitioners in hand writing, no date [1929]. The petition gives reasons why Annie Joyce was incorrectly found guilty of the murder of her husband, for example, `There ",1929,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Petition,,murders 5904,"Printed petition  to the Governor General, no date [1929], on behalf of Martin Joyce, sentenced to death with Annie Walsh for the murder of Daniel Walsh, with a handwritten list of petitioners, including female names, for example, Annie Fallon, Eyre Squar",1929,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Petition,,murders 5904,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long [Miss], Vice Regal Lodge, 31 July 1929, returning the commutation of the death sentences [copy in file] on Annie Walsh and Martin Joyce signed by the Governor General.",31/07/1931,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Letter,,murders 5904,"Minute recording the decision of the Executive Council to advise the Governor General to commute to penal servitude for life the death sentences on Annie Walsh and Martin Joyce found guilty of murdering Daniel Walsh, husband of the former, 31 July 1929.",31/07/1929,Death Sentence on Annie Walsh & Martin Joyce,,Minute,,murders 5864A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice, 16 May 1929, relating to a proposed assassination of a trial witness by the Irregulars, an event which did not happen. In April 1928 Miss Florence McCarthy, a member of Cumann na mBan was charged with em",16/05/1929,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,politicss 5864A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Justice, 7 June 1929, relating to a meeting held under the auspices of the Womens Prisoners' Defence League, 2 June 1929. The meeting was presided over by Maud Gonne McBride who focused on the hardships of prison lif",07/06/1929,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,prisonerss 5864A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Justice, 24 June 1929, on the subject of Nicholas Egan, recently in prison under the Treasonable Offences Act. The memorandum states that on 18 May the Medical Officer reported that Nicholas Egan was beginning to sho",24/06/1929,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,mental healths 5864A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of the President, 12 November 1929, relating to a conference held at Wynn's Hotel, Dublin, on 3 November 1929, under the auspices of Comhairle na Poblachta. The names of delegates who attended the conference are listed,",12/11/1929,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,republicanisms 5864A,"Typed text of pamphlet issued by Cumann na mBan entitled `England's Latest Victims', referring to hunger strikers in India, no date. `As India depends on her army to deliver her from British rule so Ireland depends on the Irish Republican Army to overthro",,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Pamphlet,,politics; republicanisms 5864A,"Memorandum on the case of Maud Gonne McBride sent by the Department of Justice to the Secretary, Executive Council, 2 December 1929. The memorandum states that Maud Gonne McBride was indicted at the Central Criminal Court on the charge of uttering a sedit",02/12/1929,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,republicanisms 5864A,"Memorandum entitled `Revolutionary Organisations' issued by the Department of the President, 5 April 1930. The memorandum has `been compiled with a view to showing that the extremist movement in this country is a strange mixture of political revolutionari",05/04/1930,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Memorandum,,communism; republicanism; politicss 5864A,"Report of a meeting held at the Mansion House on 24 September 1930 under the auspices of the Anti-Imperialist League circulated by the Department of Justice, 29 September 1930. Amongst the speakers were Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and Helena Molony while Mrs D",29/09/1930,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Report,,republicanisms 5864A,"Report, issued by the Department of Justice, of a meeting of the Women Prisoners' Defence League held at Gloucester Street Extension, 19 October 1930. Amongst the speakers were Madame Gonne McBride, Mrs Despard and Miss O Daly. `Mrs Despard's speech was a",19/10/1930,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Report,,politics; communisms 5864A,"Report of a successful police action in connection with an armed assault on a policeman on 20 September 1930,  issued by the Department of Justice, 7 November 1930. The police came to the conclusion that the assault was the work of a new Company of Irregu",07/11/1930,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Report,,republicanisms 5864A,"Typed extract from `The Nation', 4 April 1931, being a letter to the editor by David M Robinson enquiring as to what becomes of the money raised by the sale of Easter Lilies. An editorial response quotes Cumann na mBan: `The men of Easter Week laid down a",04/04/1931,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",David M Robinson,Extract,The Nation,politicss 5864A,"Pamphlets which, according to a note from the Department of the President, 3 October 1931, were distributed at the Cumann na mBan stall at the Royal Dublin Society during Horse Show week, 1931. These are: Saor Eire (Organisation of Workers and Working Far",1931,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Pamphlets,,republicanisms 5864A,"`Summary of Outrages and Activities by Members of Irregular Organisation [sic] since 1/1/1931. This goes down to 15 September 1931. This lists arms finds, the campaign to intimidate jurors, illegal drilling, political assassination, malicious damage to ES",1931,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Summary,,republicanisms 5864A,"Typed extract from the `Irish Independent', 28 September 1931, entitled `The Aims of Saor Eire. Draft Constitution'. `Mr Sean McBride, who presided at a congress of Saor Eire in Dublin, proposing the adoption of the draft constitution said he hoped it was",28/09/1931,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Extract,Irish Independent,politics; republicanism; communisms 5864A,"Typed extract from Professor James Hogan's `Can Ireland become Communist?', an account of the development of Saor Eire. `Through Saor Eire the I.R.A. - Communist leadership proposed to unite the small farmers, farm hands and industrial workers in a revolu",1931,"Anti-State Activities, April 1929-October 1931",,Extract,,communisms 5864B,"Report sent by Eoin O Duffy, Commissioner of the Garda Siochana to the Secretary, Department of Justice, 27 July 1931, relating to illegal drilling, incidents of which have been obtained from the Garda Siochana in the different counties. The report on ill",27/07/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Report,,politicss 5864B,Report by the Department of Justice `on the present position (August 1931) as regards the activities of unlawful and dangerous Associations in the Saorstat with a summary of similar activities in recent years'. This discusses the IRA and its various auxil,Aug-31,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Report,,communism; IRAs 5864B,"Memorandum sent to the Most Rev. Edward J Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland by Liam T MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 17 September 1931, on the subject of `the rapid growth in this country of subversive teachings and activities. A situation w",17/09/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Memorandum,,IRAs 5864B,"Typed copy pamphlet issued by Comhairle na Poblacht, May 1929, `Patriot Priest Imprisoned'. The statement states that in Tirchonaill nine men and women are in jail because they repudiate the right of England to claim land annuities. In particular the stat",May-29,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,politicss 5864B,"Typed copy pamphlet issued by Cumann na mBan, 10 June 1931, `People of Dublin', relating to a procession organised to draw attention to `the cruel persecution of Republicans which is being carried out by England's police in Ireland'.",10/06/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,republicanisms 5864B,"Copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Why Switzers Windows Were Smashed!', relating to the campaign against the selling of English made sweets. `With 100,000 men and women out of employment, with thousands of men and women starving, the sale of fore",,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,politicss 5864B,"Typed copy pamphlet, issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Good Luck India!', relating to the bombing of the `British imposed Indian Parliament'. The pamphlet sees India as an ally in the struggle `against the common enemy The British Empire'.",,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,politicss 5864B,"Copy circular issued by `Ghosts', 20 April 1931, `To each member of the Jury Panel' relating to the case of Sean McGuinness who was re-arrested on Easter Sunday 1931 as he was heading a procession in honour of those who died for Ireland. The circular call",20/05/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Circular,,politicss 5864B,"Typed copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', June 1930, `An Open Letter to His Majesty's Minister, James Fitzgerald-Kenney', relating to the ill treatment of Republican prisoners in Irish jails.",Jun-30,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,republicanisms 5864B,"Typed copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Packed Juries' listing the names of the `twelve national Renegades who are responsible' for the sentence imposed on Con Healy.",,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,politicss 5864B,"Pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `To Irish Citizens' describing the jury members who found Con Healy guilty as traitors.",,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Pamphlet,,politicss 5864B,"Typed copy circular issued by `Ghosts', October 1928, to members of Jury panels selected to try the cases of certain Republican prisoners, including Sighle Humphreys.",Oct-28,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Circular,,politicss 5864B,"Typed copy circular issued by the Political Prisoners Committee, 20 October 1926, to jury members selected to try the case of political prisoners, including Miss Fiona Plunkett and  Miss Roisin O Doherty.",20/10/1926,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,Circular,,prisoners; politicss 5864B,"Typescript of a letter from `An Phoblacht', 21 February 1931, `The Church and the People' signed `Bean-A-Tighe' and discussing the right of ecclesiastical authorities to interfere in the political sphere. `The man or woman posing as a leader in Irish life",21/02/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",Bean-A-Tighe,Extract,An Phoblacht,politics; catholicisms 5864B,"Typescript extract from a letter published in `An Phoblacht', 7 February 1931, signed by Peadar O Donnell, `Clergy take Sides', relating to anti-republican attitudes amongst the clergy. The extract begins: `As Miss MacSwiney says, religious doubt will be ",07/02/1931,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",Peadar O'Donnell,Extract,An Phoblacht,catholicism; politicss 5864B,"List of `Prominent Persons associated with An Phoblacht', no date. At the end of the list a note states: `Comhairle na Poblachta was an organisation composed of prominent members of Sinn Fein, I.R.A., Fianna ƒireann and Cumann na mBan, whose object was th",,"Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue",,List,,republicanism; politics; communisms 5864C,"Typed extract from a police report relating to a meeting of the `People's Rights Association, at Findlater Place, 27 November 1931. The extract refers to a speech by Maud Gonne-McBride. `She criticised the Constitution Amendment Act as a measure of coerci",27/11/1931,Anti-State Activities Subsequent to operation of Constitution Act 2A (17th October 1931),,Extract,,politicss 5864C,"Copy appeal issued by the Irish National Aid Association for the relief of Irish political prisoners and their dependants, no date. Amongst the signatories are Madam McBride, chairman, Eileen M Barry, Honorary Secretary, Mrs Sheehy Skeffington, Honorary T",,Anti-State Activities Subsequent to operation of Constitution Act 2A (17th October 1931),,Appeal,,politicss 5864C,"Circular to the commander of each independent unit of Oglaigh na h-ƒireann [IRA] from the Adjutant General, 12 January 1932, relating to the appeal by the Irish National Aid Association for the relief of political prisoners and their dependants. Each comm",12/01/1932,Anti-State Activities Subsequent to operation of Constitution Act 2A (17th October 1931),,Circular,,politicss 5864D,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from C O Cugain, Assistant Commissioner, Garda Siochana, 13 December 1932, relating to particulars of an outrage which were received by phone from the Chief Superintendent at Cork",13/12/1932,"Unauthorised Military Activities, 1932-1933",,Letter,,politicss 5865,"Copy despatch from LS Amery, Dominions Office to the Minister for External Affairs, 4 May 1929, transmitting for the information of His Majesty's Government in Ireland copies of the Local Government Act, 1929 (19 Geo. 5. Ch.7). This includes, for example,",04/05/1929,"Local Government Acts, 1929 (British)",,Despatch,,maternitys 5875A,"Copy letter to Miss Elizabeth Achelis, President, Work Calendar Association Inc, New York, from the Private Secretary to the President of the Executive Council, 3 February 1936, acknowledging her letter and enclosure of an address to the members of the Wo",03/02/1936,"Calendar Reform, Miscellaneous Proposals",,Letter,,international associationss 5875A,"Copy letter to Miss Elizabeth Achelis, President, Work Calendar Association Inc, New York, from the Private Secretary to the President of the Executive Council, 8 November 1935, acknowledging her letter and enclosure relating to calendar reform.",08/11/1935,"Calendar Reform, Miscellaneous Proposals",,Letter,,international associationss 5875A,"Letter to the Taoiseach, John A Costello, from Elizabeth Achelis, President and Director General, The World Calendar Association, no date [a stamp indicates that it was received by the Department of the Taoiseach, 3 November 1954], enclosing material on t",1954,"Calendar Reform, Miscellaneous Proposals",,Letter,,international associationss 5875A,"Copy letter to Miss Elizabeth Achelis, President, Work Calendar Association Inc, New York, from the Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach], 4 November 1954, acknowledging her letter and enclosure relating to calendar reform.",04/11/1954,"Calendar Reform, Miscellaneous Proposals",,Letter,,international associationss 5922,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Bill, 1931, amongst those to whom the bill applies are members of the Army nursing staff.",1931,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, Ordinary Pensions",,Bill,,nursings 5922,"Draft of Defence regulations relating to retired pay, 1931. Part III relates to the army nursing staff which details, for example, rates of pensions for members appointed prior to 1 January 1932. For example, the matron is entitled to £3.6.8 for each comp",1931,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, Ordinary Pensions",,Regulations,,nursings 5922,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, typed draft copy. Reference is made to the position of the army nursing service under the terms of the Act.",1932,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, Ordinary Pensions",,Act,,nursings 5922,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Defence, 19 October 1932, containing particulars of a pension scheme for members of the Defence Forces and of the Army Nursing Service.",19/10/1932,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, Ordinary Pensions",,Memorandum,,nursings 5922,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Bill, 1932, amongst those to whom the bill applies are members of the Army nursing staff.",1932,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Act, 1932, Ordinary Pensions",,Bill,,nursings 5926,"Copy despatch from Passfield, Dominions Office to the Minister for External Affairs, 28 September 1929, enclosing copy documents relating to the expenditure incurred by the British Government in embalming the body of the late Miss MJ Plunkett. The despatc",28/09/1929,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Despatch,,finances 5926,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, unsigned [from the Department of the President of the Executive Council], 2 October 1929, relating to the expenses incurred by the Vice-Consul at Suez on embalming the body of Miss MJ Plunkett. `It ",02/10/1929,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Letter,,finances 5926,"Letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 16 November 1929, relating to the expenditure incurred by the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett. He states that the ",16/11/1929,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Letter,,finances 5926,"Copy despatch from Passfield, Dominions Office, to the Minister for External Affairs, 9 November 1929, asking whether the Irish Free State Government has been able to take any action to ensure payment by Countess Plunkett in relation to the expenses incur",09/11/1929,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Despatch,,finances 5926,"Copy despatch to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from the Minister for External Affairs, 23 November 1929, relating to the expenditure incurred by the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett. The despatch s",23/11/1929,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Despatch,,finances 5926,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs [from the Secretary, Executive Council], asking if there are any further developments in the matter of the expenses incurred by the British government in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plu",29/01/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Letter,,finances 5926,"Letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 4 February 1930, stating that the Minister for External Affairs intends at an early date to bring before the Executive Council the particulars of the case of t",04/02/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Letter,,finances 5926,"Memorandum, 8 February 1930,  on the expense incurred by the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett, issued by the Department of External Affairs for consideration at the next meeting of the Executive Council. This gi",08/02/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Memorandum,,finances 5926,"Note to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from [the Secretary, Executive Council] stating that the outstanding amount owed to the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett will be paid by the Government out ",11/02/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Note,,finances 5926,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 10 February 1939, stating that the outstanding amount owed to the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett will be paid by the Government out of the contingency fund.",10/02/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Extract,,finances 5926,"Copy despatch to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from the Minister for External Affairs, 22 February 1930, relating to the expenses incurred by the British Vice-Consul at Suez in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett. The despatch stat",22/02/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Despatch,,finances 5926,"Copy despatch from Passfield, Dominions Office, to the Minister for External Affairs, 22 March 1930, expressing thanks to the Irish Government for meeting the expenses incurred in connection with the death of Miss MJ Plunkett.",22/03/1930,"Death of Miss MJ Plunkett, Expenses Incurred by HM Vice-Consul at Suez",,Despatch,,finances 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1928. This act was designed to force the father of an illegitimate child to contribute to the support of the child. The act defines the word mother as `any of the following persons who is with child or has b",1928,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Act,,illegitimacys 5931,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Justice, 14 October 1929,  on the Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930. `It is doubtful if anybody would be found to question the wisdom or justice of enabling the mothers of illegitimate children to ",14/10/1929,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Memorandum,,illegitimacys 5931,"Amendments to the Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. These amendments deal with, for example, a situation where the mother of an illegitimate child becomes a person of unsound mind during the period prescribed by the Act for making an ",13/11/1929,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. This, for example, states that nothing in the bill removes or diminishes the liability of the mother to maintain her child.",1929,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. Report of amendments, 2 April 1930.",02/04/1929,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. Report of amendments, 7 May 1930.",07/05/1930,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. Report of amendments, 14 May 1930.",14/05/1930,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Bill, 1929. Report of Seanad amendments, 21 May 1930.",21/05/1930,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5931,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from M Long, Vice Regal Lodge, returning the Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1929, to which the Governor General gave the Royal Assent.",17/06/1930,"Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act, 1930",,Letter,,illegitimacys 5932C/1,"List of articles and illustrations included in the Official Handbook of 1932, no date [1948?]. These include, for example, an article entitled `The Country and its People' by Eleanor Butler and an article entitled `Libraries' by Rosin Walsh.",,"Official Handbook, Facts About Ireland, Introducing Ireland",,List,,cultures 5932C/1,"Statement received, 2 June 1954, from Frank Gallagher, former Director of the Government Information Bureau, relating to the present position of the republication of the handbook. Articles have been commissioned from, for example, Mrs Felix Hackett, `Iris",02/06/1954,"Official Handbook, Facts About Ireland, Introducing Ireland",,Statement,,cultures 5932C/1,"List, no date [1954?], of articles in the 1932 Saorstat Handbook, with the name of previous writers, the authors invited to write for the new issue, whether they have accepted or not and the fee offered. For example, the article entitled `The Country and ",,"Official Handbook, Facts About Ireland, Introducing Ireland",,List,,cultures 5932C/1,"Minute [from the Taoiseach's Office] to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, discussing issues pertaining to the Official Year Book, including the payment of Mrs Felix Hackett for her article, `Irish Aid to Europe and the Red Cross', 6 September",06/09/1955,"Official Handbook, Facts About Ireland, Introducing Ireland",,Minute,,Red Crosss 5943,"Report of the Select Committee on the Moneylenders Bill, 1929, with proceedings of the special committee and minutes of the evidence heard. For example, page 69, the evidence of the witness Mr K is given. He stated before the committee that a fortnight pr",16/12/1931,"Moneylenders Bill, 1929, Act, 1930",,Report,,moneylendings 5948,"Memorandum prepared by the Department of Finance dealing with a comparison of social services between Britain and Ireland, no date [?1932]. The memorandum deals with, among other issues, Widows' and Orphans' pensions.",1932,"Payment to Great Britain, Withholding of Payment, General",,Memorandum,,social welfares 5952,"1930-1931 Estimates for Public Services for the year ending 31 March 1931, these include, for example, details of grants for children and schools for mothers, page 145.",31/03/1931,Estimates 1930-1931,,Estimates,,social welfares 5935,"Letter to Sir Walter Nugent, Baronet, from Edward Eliot, a member of the firm of Tamplin, Joseph, Ponsonby and Ryde, London, 12 October 1929, relating to Russborough House near Blessington. Lady Turton cannot afford to maintain the house and it has occurr",12/10/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from P Hanson, Office of Public Works, 25 October 1929, relating to the Milltown Collection in the National Gallery [left to the nation by Lady Milltown]. Lady Turton has assured Mr Bodkin of the National G",25/10/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to Mr Banim, Private Secretary to the President, [signature unclear], 29 October 1929, enclosing a permit received from Sir Walter Nugent for President Cosgrave and Lord Granard to see Russborough. The permit is addressed to the caretaker, Mrs Kell",29/10/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,employments 5935,"Circular letter issued by the Department of the President, 31 October 1929, relating to the proposal by Lady Turton to offer Russborough House to the nation. The President has visited the house and believes that the other members of the Executive Council ",31/10/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Circular,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to Sir Walter Nugent, Baronet, from Edward Eliot, a member of the firm of Tamplin, Joseph, Ponsonby and Ryde, London, 10 December 1929, stating that on behalf of Lady Turton he is authorised to make a definite offer of Russborough to the Irish nati",10/12/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Thomas Bodkin, Director, National Gallery, 19 December 1929, relating to the gift of Russborough house to the Irish nation by Lady Turton. The letter refers to an arrangement made some time ago between the then o",19/12/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Memorandum relating to Russborough House, in particular concerning an arrangement between the National Gallery and Lady Milmount, a previous owner, relating to the contents of the House. The arrangements are listed and the rights of Lady Turton under thes",20/12/1929,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Memorandum,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from Thomas Bodkin, Director of the National Gallery, December 1929 [postmarked 19 December 1929], relating to the contents of Russborough House. The arrangements are listed and the rights of Lady Turton under these arrangements are",Dec-29,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to Sir Walter from Edward Eliot, Tamplin, Joseph, Ponsonby and Ryde, London, 15 January 1930, stating that he has heard nothing from the Government since his letter of 10 December 1929. `I am very sorry to bother you about it, but I am sure that yo",15/01/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter to Sir Walter from the President, 27 January 1930. The difficulty the Irish Government have in coming to a decision relating to Lady Turton's offer of Russborough House to the nation is a financial one. The question of Lady Turton's decisions ",27/01/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter from Edward Eliot to Sir Walter Nugent, 18 January 1930, stating that he is anxious to report to Lady Turton how negotiations are proceeding.",18/01/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy of a note by the President on a visit to Russborough, 11 February 1930. `Lady Turton is anxious that we should accept. She is of Irish extraction and mentioned that she did not like the idea of selling the property and taking the proceeds out of Irel",11/02/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Note,,bequestss 5935,"Memorandum giving particulars of Lady Turton's offer of Russborough House to the nation sent by Edward Eliot to the President, 1 March 1930.",01/03/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Memorandum,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Secretary, Department of the President, 19 March 1930, enclosing the memorandum from Edward Eliot relating to Lady Turton's proposed gift of Russborough House to the nation. The question of potenti",19/03/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to the President from Edward Eliot, 6 October 1930. `A considerable time has elapsed now since I had the pleasure of discussing the project with you, and I know that Lady Turton would be glad to feel that the matter was settled'.",06/10/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter to Edward Eliot on behalf of  the President, 15 October 1930, acknowledging his letter and asking him to convey to Lady Turton the President's regret that there has been so much delay in dealing with her offer of Russborough House to the natio",15/10/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Edward Eliot, 17 October 1930, stating that he is sure Lady Turton will understand that the Executive Council cannot reach any decision on her proposed gift of Russborough House to the nation until the Ministers return fr",17/10/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from the President's Office, 22 October 1922. `The President feels that courtesy to Lady Turton requires that she be given a definite reply at an early date and he would like if the Minister coul",22/10/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Minute,,bequestss 5935,"Memorandum by the Department of Finance, 27 October 1930, giving reasons why the Minister for Finance recommends that the offer by Lady Turton of Russborough House to the Irish nation should be declined. The reasons given are financial, for example, `The ",27/10/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Memorandum,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter to Edward Eliot from the President, 5 December 1930, explaining why the Government are declining Lady Turton's offer of Russborough House to the nation.",05/12/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Edward Eliot, 9 December 1930, stating that it would be of assistance to Lady Turton if she could have a copy of the report and survey on Russborough as it would help her to decide what was best to be done concerning the ",09/12/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the President's Office, 15 December 1930, stating that the President sees no objection to providing Lady Turton with a copy of the  report prepared on Russborough House.",15/12/1930,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Copy letter to Mr Eliot from the President of the Executive Council, 15 January 1931, enclosing for Lady Turton a copy of the Report by the Office of Public Works on Russborough House together with other relevant documents. He states that if the economic ",15/01/1931,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Edward Eliot, 16 January 1931, thanking him for his letter of 15 January 1931, sending the Office of Public Works' Report to Lady Turton. He concludes stating that he does not know how Lady Turton proposes to `deal with t",16/01/1931,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Letter,,bequestss 5935,"Typed extract from the `Irish Times', 3 June 1931, stating that Russborough House has been purchased from Dame Turton by Captain Daily, a British Army Officer.",03/06/1931,"Russborough House, Blessington, Proposed Gift to the Nation",,Extract,,bequestss 5936,"Letter to the Assistant Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, Trade and Industries Branch, 23 October 1929, enclosing a list of the members of the Foreign Press Association who are visiting the Irish Free St",23/10/1929,Visit of Foreign Press Association Representatives,,Letter,,journalistss 5936,"Letter to the Assistant Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, Trade and Industries Branch, 25 October 1929, enclosing a revised list of members of the Foreign Press Association who are visiting Ireland toget",25/10/1929,Visit of Foreign Press Association Representatives,,Letter,,journalistss 5937A,"Irish International Exhibition, Cork, 1932, list of Honorary Presidents, for example, The President, Women's National Health Association of Ireland (Incorporated) and Senator Miss Kathleen Browne",1932,"Cork Exhibition, 1932",,List,,healths 5937A,"Printed list of the Honorary Presidents and other committee members of the Irish International Exhibition, Cork, 1932, for example, the President, Women's National Health Association of Ireland (Incorporated).",1932,"Cork Exhibition, 1932",,List,,healths 5942,"Memorandum on the proposed amendment of the Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918 issued by the Department of Local Government and Health, 8 November 1929. The memorandum deals with the need to amend Section 1 (2) of the Act which provides that `no woman shall hab",08/11/1929,"Proposed Amendment of Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, Midwives Act, 1931",,Memorandum,,midwivess 5942,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 12 November 1929, stating that the Executive Council approve of the preparation of a Bill to give effect to the suggested amendment of the Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918.",12/11/1929,"Proposed Amendment of Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, Midwives Act, 1931",,Letter,,midwivess 5942,"Bill, `An Act to Amend Sub-Section (2) of Section 1 of the Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, and to provide for the Issue of Badges to Midwives'.",1931,"Proposed Amendment of Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, Midwives Act, 1931",,Bill,,midwivess 5973,"Extract from a memorandum issued to the Constitution Committee by the President's Department, 13 March 1926. With regard to Article 3 of the constitution [which defines a citizen of the Irish Free State, a definition which is without distinction of sex] t",13/03/1926,"Articles of the Constitution, Article 3",,Extract,,constitutional matterss 5981,"Minute of the Minister for Finance on the Report, 22 November 1928, of the Committee of Public Accounts. This deals with, among other matters, allowances paid for supervision of cleaners and to telephonists who are performing supervising duties at small T",22/11/1928,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Minute,,civil services 5981,Circular issued by the Department of Finance on the vacancies for posts of Assistant Inspector in the Office of the National Health Insurance Commission. There is one vacancy for a male inspector and one for a female inspector.,21/02/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 13 August 1930, relating to vacancies for posts as Junior Administration Officer. Scales of pay for men and women are listed.",13/08/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 20 November 1930, relating to a vacancy for a Superintendent of Typists in the Department of Defence.",20/11/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 24 November 1930, relating to a competition for posts as Junior Administrative Office (male or female) and as Assistant Inspector of Taxes (male or female). A copy of the press advertisement for the posts is a",24/11/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Printed Estimates Circular 1931-1932, issued by the Department of Finance, 1 October 1930. This includes estimates of salaries, wages and allowances, for example, for typists and cleaners.",01/10/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 19 December 1930, stating that in addition to ordinary staff returns for 1 January 1931, two supplementary returns should be made showing returns of staff: <br>`(1) On total salaries not exceeding (a) £2 a wee",19/12/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5981,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 24 December 1930, relating to a limited competition for posts as shorthand-typist and typist.",24/12/1930,"Finance Circulars, 1930",,Circular,,civil services 5972,"Report of Richard O' Connell, Inspector, Garda Siochana, on the procession of the unemployed, 6 November 1929. The report states that in Molesworth Street Madame Despard `took up a prominent position in the front of the crowd. I spoke to her and advised h",06/11/1929,"Garda Siochana Unemployed Demonstration, November 1929",,Report,,unemployments 5960,"Appointment of Dr TF Higgins as Medical Officer of Health for County Meath, Form of Declaration, 25 November 1929 (copy). His duties include that of Inspector of Midwives.",25/11/1929,"Appointment of Dr TF Higgins as Medical Officer of Health for County Meath, Form of Declaration",,Declaration,,health; midwivess 5962,"Minutes of a meeting of Comhairle na dTeachtai, 18-19 December 1926 [This is a photographed copy of the minutes]. Amongst those present were, Marie Nic Shuibhne, Madam Markievicz, Caitlin Ni Linn and Bean C Brugha. Among the matters discussed were finance",Dec-26,"Fianna Fail, Meetings, Speeches, etc.",,Minutes,,republicanisms 5962,"Minutes of meeting of Comhairle na dTeachtai, December 1927. Amongst those present were Maire Nic Shuibhne [Mary MacSwiney], Dr Lynn [Kathleen Lynn] and Mrs O Callaghan. Art O Conchubhair, President, discussed the growing `bickering' between members of di",Dec-27,"Fianna Fail, Meetings, Speeches, etc.",,Minutes,,republicanisms 5966,"Typed extract from the Irish Statutes, vol. XV, 1790-1791, George III, 30-31st year, chapter XLV, an Act for enclosing and improving Merrion Square, Dublin. This includes the names of the owners of the houses in the square, for example, Mrs Forde, widow, ",,"Merrion Square, Dublin",,Extract,,propertys 5966,"Merrion Square (Dublin), Bill, 1927. An Act enabling the Commissioners of Merrion Square to transfer to the Trustees of the Irish National War Memorial Trust the ground within the Square. Amongst the Trustees of the Irish National War Memorial Trust is La",1927,"Merrion Square, Dublin",,Bill,,propertys 5992,"Newsclipping from `An Phoblact', 1 February 1930, entitled `An Appeal', written by Maud Gonne MacBride, Honorary Secretary, Women Prisoners' Defence League. The article discusses the treatment of Irish prisoners in British jails. She argues that four Iris",01/02/1930,"Manchester Bank Raid, 1922, Appeal on behalf of Prisoners",Maud Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,An Phoblact,prisonerss 5992,"Report of House of Commons debate on Irish prisoners, 13 February 1930. The Home Secretary is asked whether he has received any requests for permission to visit J Gavin, Francis Breen, Bernard Jago and J Foley, Irish prisoners in British jails. Amongst th",13/02/1930,"Manchester Bank Raid, 1922, Appeal on behalf of Prisoners",,Report,,prisonerss 5992,"Typed extract from the `Irish Independent', 6 May 1930, `Irish Prisoners Released'. The extract states that the Women Prisoners' Defence League have been actively engaged in Britain campaigning for the release of four Irish prisoners in English jails.",06/05/1930,"Manchester Bank Raid, 1922, Appeal on behalf of Prisoners",,Extract,Irish Independent,prisonerss 5993,"Letter to the President from Ella Frances Lynch, Chairman of the American Committee of the fourth international congress on family education, 16 January 1930, relating to publicity for the Congress.",16/01/1930,Fourth International Congress on Family Education,,Letter,,educations 5997,"Report of an outrage in County Clare in which a Detective Officer lost his life, circulated to members of the Executive Council by the Minister for Justice, 12 June 1929. Forty years ago James Keane left a farm each to his two sons and £200 to his daughte",12/06/1929,Death of Detective Officer Sullivan,,Report,,republicanisms 5997,"Typed extract from the `Irish Independent', 6 December 1929, `Murder of Guard', relating to the dismissal of the claims of the relatives of Detective Officer Sullivan for compensation on his death. Amongst those seeking compensation were his parents, Dani",09/12/1929,Death of Detective Officer Sullivan,,Extract,Irish Independent,republicanisms 5998,"Memorandum on certain aspects of  the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, circulated by the Minister for Defence, 28 April 1930. The memorandum states that as a result of discussion the Bill was withdrawn `on the understanding that the Minister for Justice would",28/04/1930,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Memorandum,,prostitutess 5998,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, unsigned, 4 June 1930, stating that Cabinet has approved the proposal of the Minister to invite, amongst others, Miss Jane Power and Miss O Carroll, Matron, Coombe Hospital, to act as members of the C",04/06/1930,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Letter,,nursings 5998,"Report of the Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Acts (1880-1885) and Juvenile Prostitution. This deals with, Girl offenders, contraceptives, private maternity homes and common lodging houses for women, industrial schools and probation officers. The ",17/06/1930,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Report,,maternity; contraceptions 5998,"Memorandum on the Report of the Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Acts (1880-1885) and Juvenile Prostitution, circulated by the Minister for Justice, 1 December 1931. The memorandum states that the Minister is of the opinion that the Report should n",01/12/1931,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Memorandum,,prostitutess 5998,"Memorandum on the Report of the Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Acts (1880-1885) and Juvenile Prostitution, circulated by the Minister for Justice, 27 October 1932. The memorandum deals with, for example,  the age of consent, dance halls, contrace",27/10/1932,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Memorandum,,prostitutess 5998,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, 9 November 1932, stating that the Cabinet at their meeting, 7 November 1932, decided that when the Summary Jurisdiction (Punishment of Solicitation) Bill,1932, is being moved in the D‡ilthe Minister f",09/11/1932,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Minute,,prostitutess 5998,"Report, 18 January 1935, of the Special Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1934. Among those present at different meetings of the committee were Caitlin Bean Ui Chleirigh [Kathleen Clarke], Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power] and Kath",18/01/1935,"Criminal Law, Committee of Enquiry, 1930-1931",,Report,,prostitutess 5999,"Legitimacy Bill, 1929. Amongst the matters dealt with is the right of the illegitimate child and the mother of the illegitimate child to succeed on intestacy of the other.",1929,"Legitimacy Act, 1931",,Bill,,illegitimacys 5999,"Report of the Special Committee on the Legitimacy Bill, 1929, with proceedings of the committee, 6 May 1931. Amongst the Senators on the Committee was Mrs Wyse Power.",06/05/1931,"Legitimacy Act, 1931",,Report,,illegitimacys 6002,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 11 February 1930, asking him to enquire on behalf of the Governor General about the Film Society and whether he should give it his `personal influence and support'.",11/02/1930,Dublin Film Society,,Letter,,civil services 6002,"Copy letter to EM Coulson, signature unclear, 11 February 1930, acknowledging her letter and stating that he is having enquiries made about the Dublin Film Society.",11/02/1930,Dublin Film Society,,Letter,,civil services 6002,"Letter to Miss Coulson [from D O'Hegarty?], 19 February 1930, marked `strictly confidential'. He states that the Dublin Film Society is promoted by persons who consider themselves `intellectuals'. He mentions, amongst others, Miss Manning, a journalist in",19/02/1930,Dublin Film Society,,Letter,,civil services 6002,"Report of the Detective Branch of the Garda Siochana on the Dublin Film Society, 27 February 1930. This gives the names of the Committee members, among whom are Miss Mary Manning and Miss Lillian Dalton.",27/02/1930,Dublin Film Society,,Report,,cinemas 6005/2,"Minute from Sean Murphy, for the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, to D O'Hegarty, Department of the President, 4 January 1932, stating that quotations for catering the Government Banquet and Garden Party have been received from Mrs Lawlor and Me",04/01/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Catering Contracts for Government Receptions",,Minute,,employments 6005/2,"Letter to S Murphy, Department of External Affairs, from Mrs B Lawlor, Lawlor's Hotel, Naas, 29 December 1931, submitting a specimen menu for the Reception at Central Hall, Ballsbridge, during Eucharistic Week.",29/12/1931,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Catering Contracts for Government Receptions",,Letter,,employments 6005/2,"Minute addressed to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Sean Murphy, Department of External Affairs, 7 January 1932, enclosing quotations received from catering firms for the reception to be held at Central Hall, Royal Dublin Society, during ",07/01/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Catering Contracts for Government Receptions",,Minute,,employments 6005/2,"Circular from Diarmuid O hEigceartuigh to the President, Vice President, Minister for External Affairs and Minister for Education, 11 January 1932, submitting tenders received from Mrs Lawlor and Messrs Mills relating to catering during Eucharistic Week.",11/01/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Catering Contracts for Government Receptions",,Circular,,employments 6005/3,"Outline of provisional programme, thirty-first International Congress, 1932. This includes, for example, Friday, 24 June 1932, at 8.00 pm, a mass meeting of women in Phoenix Park, presided over by Cardinal Logue.",1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Programme,,catholicisms 6005/3,"Letter to the President from the Earl of Granard, 3 March 1932, asking for an invitation to the Eucharistic Congress for his sister and her husband, the Honourable George and Lady Margaret Daville, who will be staying with Lady Eva Forbes, Scribblestown, ",03/03/2019,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Letter,,catholicisms 6005/3,"Letter to FT O'Reilly, Director of Organisation, Eucharistic Congress, 5 March 1932, requesting an invitation for the Earl of Granard's sister and her husband.",05/03/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Letter,,catholicisms 6005/3,"Letter to MJ Keane, President's Department, from F O'Reilly, Director of Organisation, Eucharistic Congress, 7 March 1932, stating that he has been instructed to confine invitations to Ireland. He states that each of the bishops have received six blank ca",07/03/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Letter,,catholicisms 6005/3,"Form for reservation of places at the various functions of Eucharistic Week. Amongst the functions listed is the mass meeting of women at the Phoenix Park, 8.00 pm, 24 July 1932.",1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Form,,catholicisms 6005/3,"Poster indicating the order of the procession of the Blessed Sacrament, 26 June 1932. The last three groups in the procession are of women, in the following order: distinguished and representative women, in two files of eight; a special group of female si",1932,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Functions (Other than State Functions)",,Poster,,catholicisms 6005/6,"Memorandum, 13 April 1932, on expenditure on the State Reception at the Castle during Eucharistic Week. The memorandum discusses, among other matters, the tenders received for catering from Mrs Lawlor and Messrs Mills.",13/04/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, State Reception",,Memorandum,,catholicisms 6005/6,"List, 9 May 1932, of persons whom it is suggested might be invited to the State Reception to be held at Dublin Castle, 20 June 1932, on the occasion of Eucharistic Week. 16 invitations will be issued to distinguished persons in the world of literature, La",09/05/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, State Reception",,List,,catholicisms 6005/12,"Memorandum on the question of the Congress Omnibus Bill from F O'Reilly, Director of Organisation, Eucharistic Week, to M Keane, President's Office, October 1931 [a stamp indicates that it was received on 15 October 1931]. The memorandum includes a list o",Oct-31,"Eucharistic Congress (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1932, (a) Facilities for Sale of Intoxicating Liquor (b) Free Import of Motor Vehicles (c)  Control of Traffic",,Memorandum,,catholicisms 6005/13,"Letter to Senator Farren from Liam Cosgrave, 10 April 1931, stating that Senator Mrs Costello spoke to him relating to the use of St Patrick's Bell during the celebration of High Mass in Phoenix Park in 1932. He writes concerning the possibility.",10/04/1931,"Eucharistic Congress, 1932, Use of St Patrick's Bell",,Letter,,catholicisms 6005/19A,"Petition for the release of certain prisoners on the occasion of the Eucharistic Congress, circulated by the Minister for Justice, 17 June 1932. Amongst those who signed the petition are M ffrench Mullen, Kathleen F Lynn, Helena Molony, Nellie Gifford Don",17/06/1932,"Eucharistic Congress, Question of Release of Prisoners",,Petition,,catholicisms 6005/19B,"Memorandum from the Deparment of Finance, relating to an amnesty for prisoners for Holy Year, 17 October 1949. An appendix gives particulars of persons serving prison sentences and sentences of penal servitude on 8 October 1949. The number of male and fem",17/10/1949,"Eucharistic Congress, Question of Release of Prisoners",,Memorandum,,catholicism; prisonerss 6029,"Despatch to the Minister for External Affairs from Passfield [Dominions Office], 3 May 1930, enclosing a copy of the Poor Law Act, 1930 (20 Geo. 5.Ch.17). This includes, for example, a section on `relief to wife or child treated as relief to husband or pa",03/05/1930,"Poor Law Act, 1929",,Despatch,,State assistances 6030,"List sent to Wilfrid Brown, Department of Local Government and Public Health, unsigned, 14 March 1930, relating to periods of office of TDs and the dates of bye-elections from the inception of the Free State. The list includes female names, for example, C",14/03/1930,"Dail and Seanad, Particulars relating to Term of Office of Members",,List,,female members of the Dails 6030,"Lists sent to Colm O Murchadha, Clerk of the Dail, from M McDunphy, 14 March 1930. The lists relate to the periods of office of TDs from the inception of the Free State and O Murchadha is asked to supply missing information. List A relates to deputies who",14/03/1930,"Dail and Seanad, Particulars relating to Term of Office of Members",,Lists,,female members of the Dails 6030,"Memorandum, 7 April 1930, relating to terms of office in the D‡iland Seanad from the inception of the Free State, giving information on deputies who died, resigned, or were disqualified, etc. The memorandum includes references to women deputies, for examp",07/04/1930,"Dail and Seanad, Particulars relating to Term of Office of Members",,Memorandum,,female members of the Dails 6030,"Lists, giving particulars relating to terms of office of members of the D‡iland Seanad from the inception of the Free State, no date [?1930]. The lists include female names, for example, Countess Markievicz.",1930,"Dail and Seanad, Particulars relating to Term of Office of Members",,Lists,,female members of the Dails 6030,"List, no date, handwritten, giving details of bye-elections during the period of the first to the eight Dail. For example, a vacancy occurred in the fifth D‡ilon 15 July 1927, due to the death of Countess Markievicz. A bye election was held on 24 August 1",,"Dail and Seanad, Particulars relating to Term of Office of Members",,List,,female members of the Dails 6033,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Industry and Commerce, 9 May 1930, on the case of the late Mr Thomas Barrington. The Executive Council, the memorandum states, `might be moved to consider the question of sanctioning some special financial assistance",09/05/1930,Case of the late Mr Thomas Barrington of the Department of Industry and Commerce,,Memorandum,,widowss 6037,"Extract from a letter from Mr Churchill to Mr Collins 14 March 1922, relating to the activities of the Provisional Government. Churchill states that Lady Lavery sent him a report of the speech made by Collins in Dublin.",14/03/1922,"Provisional Government, Allocation of Staff between Provisional Government and Northern Ireland",,Extract,,politicss 6070A,"Letter to EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from D O'Hegarty, Department of the President, 13 March 1929, enclosing a letter to the Governor General from Lord Stamfordham concerning procedures relating to Letters of Credence presented by foreign diplomats. D ",13/03/1929,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6070A,"Letter to EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from [D O'Hegarty], 14 March 1929, acknowledging her letter and stating that he is examining matters relating to the procedure.",14/03/1929,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6070A,"Letter to Miss EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, [from M McDunphy?], 12 April 1929, attaching a copy of a draft reply which it is suggested that the Governor General send to Lord Stamfordham relating to procedures concerning the presentation of Letters of Cre",12/04/1929,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6070A,"Letter to D O'Hegarty, Department of the President, from EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 5 September 1930, sending a copy of a letter received from Lord Stamfordham relating to the breaking of the seal of the Letters of Credence.",05/09/1930,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6070A,"Letter to P Supple, Department of the President, from EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 6 September 1930, sending a copy of the Governor General's letter of 29 August to Lord Stamfordham.",06/09/1930,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6070A,"Copy letter to EM Coulson, [from M McDunphy?], 8 September 1930, stating that a copy of the letter addressed by Lord Stamfordham to the Governor General relating to the procedure concerning the presentation of Letters of Credence has been forwarded to the",08/09/1930,"Diplomatic Representatives in Ireland, Presentation of Credentials, Procedure",,Letter,,civil services 6111,"Memorandum issued from the Department of Local Government and Public Health relating to the vote on grants to hospitals and infirmaries. Among the hospitals discussed in relation to the question of grants is the Rotunda Lying-in, the Coombe Lying-in and t",17/01/1931,"Hospitals and Infirmaries, Annual Government Grant",,Memorandum,,s 6118,"Queen's Institute of District Nursing, Irish Branch, Sixth Annual Report, for the year ending 31 December 1929. This gives, among other information, statistics for all Ireland. For example, in the district of Cahir, County Tipperary, there is 1 nurse. Mrs",31/12/1929,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Report,,nursings 6118,"Handwritten letter from Mary H Lloyd, widow of Major General TF Lloyd, 27 October 1930, asking whether the President would approve a plan following her death to turn her home, Beechmount, Rathkeale, County Limerick, into a convalescent home for nurses of ",27/10/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Letter [to the President?] from Mary H Lloyd, 29 October 1930, asking if he received her letter of 27 October and stating that she encloses particulars of Beechmount made by a cousin of General Lloyd's who was the land agent.",29/10/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Minute from Mr McCarron to the President, 30 October 1930, stating that he has made unofficial inquiries relating to Mrs Lloyd's letter [27 October 1930]. She has also been in touch with Dr Haughton of the Orthopaedic Hospital relating to another suggesti",30/10/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,s 6118,"Copy draft letter to Mrs Lloyd from the President, 3 November 1930, thanking her for her letters. `I am most gratified at the contents of your letters as I consider that the Irish Branch of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing is engaging in very val",03/11/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Note relating to the proposal by Mrs Lloyd, 2 December 1930, stating that in the absence of Mr Lloyd's will the Attorney General will not be able to decisively comment on the proposal by Mrs Lloyd. The note states that the nurses might be willing to contr",02/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Note,,nursings 6118,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Mary H Lloyd, 25 November 1930. She intends her home to be a lasting memorial to her son. She states that the nurses were delighted with her proposal but now she has heard that the Queen's Institute of Distric",25/11/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter to Mary H Lloyd, from the Private Secretary to the President, 2 December 1930, stating that the President has received her letter.",02/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter to the Private Secretary to the Attorney General, from the President's Office, 2 December 1930, enclosing correspondence relating to the desire of Mary Lloyd to found, from her husband's bequest, a convalescent home for nurses. The President w",02/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Attorney General, 4 December 1930, relating to Mrs Lloyd's desire to turn her home into a convalescent home for nurses following her death. He states that he cannot interpret a will he has not",04/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter from the President to Mrs Mary Lloyd, 12 December 1930, stating that he is desirous of fulfilling her wishes in the matter of the Queen's Institute but that his advisors are unable, based on the information she has given to him, to make any re",12/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Mary Lloyd, 16 December 1930, stating that he will receive a copy of General Lloyd's will. She states that the Institute of District Nursing feared legal opposition from her husband's relatives. She refutes th",16/12/1930,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Draft letter to Mrs Lloyd, unsigned, [from the President], 23 January 1931. He states that the will and codicils of her husband `are not sufficiently explicitly worded so as to put it beyond doubt that you have the exclusive power to decide as to whether ",23/01/1931,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Memorandum relating to the plans of Mrs Lloyd for her home after her death sent by the Attorney General to the President, 23 January 1931. The memorandum deals with the will and codicils of General Lloyd. He also quotes from the correspondence between Mrs",23/01/1931,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Memorandum,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Lloyd from the President, 28 January 1931, relating to the form the memorial to her son might take. The difficulties presented by the form of her husband's will are discussed. `It is, of course, abundantly clear that your husband r",28/01/1931,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Handwritten letter from Mary Lloyd to President Cosgrave, 3 February 1931. She states that in the last codicil to her husband's will he expressly leaves her free choice as to the form of the Memorial.",03/02/1931,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Handwritten letter from Mary Lloyd to `Sir', 21 September 1936, stating that she can leave £12,000 to the Queen's Institute of District Nursing but needs `assurance that the Government will approve this form of the Memorial as well as the Institute, other",21/09/1936,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Lloyd acknowledging her letter to the President, 25 September 1936.",25/09/1936,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Attorney General, 30 September 1936, laying out a draft letter for the President to send to Mary Lloyd.",30/09/1936,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Copy letter from the Secretary, Department of the President, to Mary Lloyd, 2 October 1936, stating that the President has no reason to doubt that the view expressed by his predecessor, Mr Cosgrave, in relation to the will of her husband, 28 January 1931,",02/10/1936,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Letter to the Secretary of the Executive Council from the solicitors, Moore, Keily and Lloyd, Dublin, 2 November 1937, enclosing copies of the will and codicils of General TF Lloyd, died 8 November 1921, and Mrs Mary H Lloyd, died 25 October 1937,  in con",02/11/1937,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Minute expressing the opinion of Mr O Donoghue, an opinion with which the Attorney General is in agreement, relating to the proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial, 11 November 1937. This was sent to the Secretary of the Department of the President. The minute state",11/11/1937,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Moore, Keily and Lloyd, solicitors, 2 December 1937, enclosing a letter from M Angela Boland, Honorary Secretary of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing in Ireland, 30 November 1937, declinin",02/12/1937,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,"Memorandum on the proposed Eyre Lloyd memorial, 22 December 1937, for the attention of the Executive Council. Details of correspondence between Mrs Lloyd and the different Presidents of the time are referred to as well as the details of her will. The memo",22/12/1937,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Memorandum,,nursings 6118,"Minute to the Attorney General from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the President, 11 January 1938, asking for his opinion on a number of points relating to the proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial contained in the will and codicils of Mrs Mary Lloyd.",11/01/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Minute from the Attorney General's Office, 15 January 1938, stating, among other facts, that the failure of the Jubilee Institute of Nursing to accept the bequest involves the loss of the accompanying gift of £12,000. The minute also states that the Gover",18/1/938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Memorandum relating to the Eyre Lloyd Memorial circulated by the Department of the President, 7 February 1938. This discusses the complicated state of the wills and codicils of General and Mrs Lloyd.",07/02/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Memorandum,,nursings 6118,"Minute form P O'Cinneide to the Attorney General, 17 February 1938, stating that the Government have decided to take no further action on the proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial until the wills and codicils of the late Major General and Mrs Lloyd have been const",17/02/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 18 February 1938, `Trust Bequests to State', discussing the bequest of Mary H Lloyd.",18/02/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Newsclipping,,nursings 6118,"Statement, 14 March 1938, by TS McCann, counsel to advise the Attorney General, answering questions sent on 4 March 1938, relating to the will and codicils of General and Mrs Lloyd.",14/03/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Statement,,nursings 6118,"Questions relating to the will and codicils of General and Mrs Lloyd, submitted by Moore Keily and Lloyd to Counsel (Mr CF Matheson), 7 February 1938, with a copy of his opinion on the questions. For example, a question is asked relating to the £12,000 le",1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Questions,,nursings 6118,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 24 March 1938, stating facts relating to the proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial. The question of an alternative scheme for Beechmount is raised and the minute states that an early decision ",14/03/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Minute addressed to Attorney General, by J Hurson, Secretary [Department of Local Government and Public Health], 7 April 1938, stating that the Minister for Local Government and Public Health would not consider making a grant under the Public Hospitals Ac",07/04/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Minute from W Doolin, Department of Finance, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 22 April 1938, stating that the Departments of Agriculture, Local Government and Public Health, Defence, and Education (Vocational Education Branch) have been unab",22/04/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Minute,,nursings 6118,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 18 May 1938, `Irish Law Reports', giving details of a law case to determine questions arising out of the wills and codicils of General TF Lloyd and Mrs Lloyd. Details of the conditions of the bequest made under t",18/05/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Newsclipping,,nursings 6118,"Note to Mr Kennedy from PP O Donoghue, 10 June 1938, enclosing copies of the judgements of Judge Gavan Duffy on summonses arising out of the Lloyd estate. The judgement interprets the will of Mary H Lloyd.",10/06/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Note,,nursings 6118,"Letter to Mr Burke from TS McCann, Four Courts, 8 July 1938, discussing among other things the conditions attached to the gift of £12,000 by Mrs Lloyd. The judgement of Judge Gavan Duffy with reference to this matter is discussed. This is enclosed in a le",Jul-38,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Letter,,nursings 6118,Memorandum circulated by the Minister of Finance relating to the proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial and discussing judgements on the wills of Mrs Mary Henrietta Lloyd and Major General Thomas Francis Lloyd.,21/07/1938,"Mrs Mary H Lloyd, Proposed Eyre Lloyd Memorial",,Memorandum,,nursings 6163A,"Letter to the President from Andrew M O'Brien, General Manager, Irish Industrial and Agricultural Fair, Cork, 9 June 1931, enclosing proposals for each of the Ministers relating to the organisation of the Fair. For example, the Minister of Education is gi",09/06/1931,"Proposed Irish Industrial and Agricultural Fair at Cork, May-September 1932",,Letter,,employments 6169,"Handwritten letter to the President from R Armstrong, no date [stamp indicates that it was received on 8 July 1931], bringing to his attention the plight of the farmers in the flooded areas of Belturbet, County Cavan. A signed memorial from the farmers of",1931,"Drainage, River Erne",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 6169,"Interim Report by Major Shepherd, 12 January 1935, which is to come before a meeting of the Drainage Advisory Committee on 25 January 1935. Attached is a summary of complaints as to damage caused by lowering the existing statutory water levels, for exampl",12/01/1935,"Drainage, River Erne",,Report,,disaster reliefs 6177C/1,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mary F Davidson, 11 March 1955, stating on behalf of the Labour Party that while time might be needed to deal with the question of the extension of full civil rights to public servants relating to election to the Oireachtas, n",11/03/1955,Civil Servants and Politics,,Letter,,politicss 6185,"Despatch to the Minister for External Affairs from JH Thomas, 12 August 1931, enclosing copies of a Parliamentary Paper (Cmd. 3909) containing the Report of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, 1929-1931. Chapter XII of this report relates to the po",12/08/1931,"British Civil Service, Report of the Royal Commission, 1929-1931",,Despatch,,British civil services 6200A,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy William Devin, to ask the Minister for Finance for information relating to the years1939-1945. He wishes to know the number of civil servants, established and unestablished, allowed to remain in the public service past the age of 65",23/10/1946,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Dail Question,,civil services 6200A,"Memorandum by the Department of Finance for the Government, 23 July 1951, relating to the discharge on medical grounds of Miss Ellen Regan, writing assistant in the Department of Lands. Miss Regan entered as a writing Assistant in April 1929. Up to June 1",23/07/1951,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Memorandum,,civil services 6200A,"Minute from the Attorney General, 30 July 1951, relating to the discharge from the civil service of Ellen Regan on grounds of ill health. He states that to allow Miss Regan to retire would be `a more considerate course than to discharge her on medical gro",30/07/1951,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Minute,,civil services 6200A,"Circular issued from the Department of Finance, 15 March 1955, `Refund of gratuities by widows and officers retired on grounds of ill-health who are reinstated'. The circular states that a return of marriage gratuities by reinstated widows to whom the new",15/03/1955,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Circular,,civil services 6200A,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 14 February 1957, `Civil Service Regulation Act, 1956'. Section 10 of the Act `provides that a woman holding an unestablished or temporary position in the Civil Service who marries can only be retained in the ",14/02/1957,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Circular,,civil services 6200A,"Superannuation Act, 1956, Allocation of Pension, instructions and tables issued by the Department of Finance, February 1957. Table A, for example, deals with the female beneficiary of a male officer in the Civil Service.",Feb-57,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Act,,civil services 6200A,"Circular issued by the Department of Finance, 14 February 1957, relating to the Superannuation Act, 1956. This allows a civil servant retiring on pension for reasons other than ill health to surrender a portion of his pension to create a pension for his w",14/02/1957,"Retirement of Staff, Regulations",,Circular,,civil services 6202A,"Memorandum prepared by the Department of Justice, 13 November 1931, furnishing replies to questions set forth in a note by Dr Leo Kohn, Frankfurt, concerning the Constitution and Administration of the Free State. Dr Kohn, for example, seeks information as",13/11/1931,"Government Departments: Function, etc.",,Memorandum,,constitutional matterss 6202A,"Memorandum prepared by the Department of Agriculture, 25 November 1931, furnishing replies to questions set forth in a note by Dr Leo Kohn, Frankfurt, concerning the Constitution and Administration of the Free State. The memorandum lists the institutions ",25/11/1931,"Government Departments: Function, etc.",,Memorandum,,constitutional matterss 6206,"Typescript extract from the Preface to the `Laboratory Manual for Public Health Officers' by Augustus B Wadsworth MD. This discusses public health work and ways in which its scope and functions can be widened, stating , for example, that the `public healt",,State Public Health Laboratory,,Extract,,healths 6242A,"Copy letter from the Minister for Industry and Commerce, 29 May 1933, on the Report of the Committee on Unemployment Relief. The letter suggest rates of unemployment pay, for example, urban single women should receive 10/ and rural single women, 7/6d.",29/05/1933,"Unemployment - Relief Payments, Proposals, 1933",,Letter,,unemployments 6242A,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Minister for Industry and Commerce, from the Department of the President, 3 June 1933. This was in turn circulated to all members of the Executive Council. The letter deals with the Minister for Industry and Commerce's let",03/06/1933,"Unemployment - Relief Payments, Proposals, 1933",,Letter,,unemployments 6242B,"Memorandum on the Unemployment Assistance Bill circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, 14 September 1933, together with a copy draft of the Bill. A schedule at the end of the Bill gives rates of unemployment assistance for various categorie",14/09/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Memorandum,,unemployments 6242B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Finance relating to the Unemployment Assistance Bill, 18 September 1933. The memorandum gives the figures used to consider an estimate of the cost of the Unemployment Assistance Scheme. The memorandum states that",18/09/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Memorandum,,unemployments 6242B,"Schedule of rates of unemployment assistance, circulated by the Department of the President, 19 September 1933. This gives rates for various classes of persons, men and women.",19/09/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Schedule,,unemployments 6242B,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933. Ordered to be printed, 10 October 1933. This includes a schedule of rates of unemployment assistance to various classes of persons, men and women.",04/10/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 6242B,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933. Ordered to be printed, 9 August 1933. This includes a schedule of rates of unemployment assistance to various classes of persons, men and women.",09/08/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 6242B,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933. Passed by the Dail, 11 October 1933. This includes a schedule of rates of unemployment assistance to various classes of persons, men and women.",11/10/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 6242B,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933. Passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 15 November 1933. This includes a schedule of rates of unemployment assistance to various classes of persons, men and women.",15/11/1933,"Unemployment Assistance Bill, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 6231A,"Memorandum circulated by the Office of National Education to members of the Executive Council, 18 March 1932, relating to the retirement of women teachers on marriage. The question of introducing this new rule, the memorandum states, has been under discus",18/03/1932,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231A,"Letter to the Minister for Education from Tomas O Conaill, General Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, asking him to receive a deputation to discuss the proposed new rule obliging women teachers to retire on marriage.",14/03/1932,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Letter,,education; teacherss 6231A,"Copy letter to the Most Reverend Thomas O Doherty, Bishop of Galway, from Seosamh O'Neill, 24 March 1932, relating to the proposed new rule providing for the retirement of women teachers on marriage. The letter lays out the reasons why the Executive Counc",24/03/1932,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Letter,,education; teacherss 6231A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 22 March 1932, stating that the Minister for Education wished the Cabinet to consider the question of introducing a new rule providing for the retirement of women national teachers on marriage. Subject to the approval of ",22/03/1932,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Extract,,education; teacherss 6231A,"Memorandum by the Minister for Education, 15 November 1932, relating to the question of the proposed new rule providing for the retirement of women teachers on marriage. This details the history of the discussions, detailing to whom letters were sent requ",15/11/1932,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 13 October 1952, relating to the proposed new training college for Catholic Women National teachers. The memorandum states the reasons why the Minister for Finance is unable to agree to this pr",13/10/1952,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Education, from M O Muimhneachain, Department of the Taoiseach, 4 November 1952, withdrawing from the Cabinet Agenda the proposal for a new training college for Catholic women national teachers and stating th",04/11/1952,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum submitted by the Department of Finance, 14 February 1953, relating to the rule requiring women teachers to retire on marriage. This give the arguments in favour of the rule, for example, `There is bound to be comment and a degree of unhealthy c",14/02/1952,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Finance, 19 February 1953, which, a note states, should be taken in conjunction with the Department of Education's memorandum of 14 February 1953. The memorandum relates to the retirement of women teachers on marriag",19/02/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Minute from M O Muimhneachain to the Private Secretary, Department of Education, 15 May 1953, referring to the memorandum of 14 February 1953 submitted by the Department of Education and the memorandum of 19 February 1953 submitted by the Department of Fi",15/05/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Newsclipping from the `Evening Herald', 19 May 1953, `Marriage Ban on Teachers'. The article states that the unemployment prevalent at the time of the introduction of the rule is now no longer the situation. This states that the ban on married women `is w",19/05/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Newsclipping,Evening Herald,education; teacherss 6231B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 September 1953, `Teachers Retiring Age. Extension is Welcomed'. This deals with the extension of the retiring age of principal and assistant teachers in a bid to meet the shortage of teachers. A large section of the",12/09/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 19 February 1953, `Retirement of Women Teachers on Marriage'. The memorandum is concerned with the proposal by the Minister for Education that the rule requiring women teachers to retire on mar",19/02/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 20 October 1953, stating that the proposal for the establishment of a new college for training Catholic women national school teachers has been withdrawn from the Cabinet Agenda until further notice.",20/10/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231B,Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach giving details of a Cabinet decision stating that the existing arrangements whereby the Minister for Education has the discretion to accept a woman who has retired as a temporary teacher should continue and stat,20/10/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Newsclipping from the `Sunday Press', 22 November 1953, `INTO - Two suggestions to Minister'. This deals with the shortage of teachers which the Irish National Teachers Organisation Executive states is leading to crisis. The Executive suggests the lifting",22/11/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Newsclipping,Sunday Press,education; teacherss 6231B,"Extract from the D‡ildebates, 24 November 1953, relating to the teachers' marriage ban. Mr S Collins asked the Minister for Education if he had reconsidered the position of married women in the context of the shortage of teachers. Liam Mac Cuinneagain ask",24/11/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Extract,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Education, 27 November 1953, asking that the matter of a new training college for Catholic women National teachers be restored to the cabinet agenda. The memorandum deals with the deficit of trained tea",27/11/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 3 December 1953, relating to the proposed new training college for Catholic women national teachers and stating that this proposal should not be accepted. The memorandum argues, on the basis of",03/12/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Education, 10 December 1953, relating to the proposed new training college for Catholic women national teachers. With regard to the training of University graduates as day students in the existing train",10/12/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 30 December 1953, stating that the Government at a meeting that day approved the proposal of the Minister for Education that Colaiste Einde, Galway, should be accepted as a Training College for Catholic women n",30/12/1953,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 16 February 1954, stating that in respect of providing additional accommodation for the training of Catholic women national teachers the Government at a meeting that day decided that Our Lady of Mercy, Blackroc",16/02/1954,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement on marriage, (2) special measures to meet scarcity, 1953, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Extract from D‡ildebates, 15 June 1954, relating to the marriage ban on teachers. The Minister for Education, General Mulcahy, asked by Mr J Brennan if he will consider removing the marriage ban on teachers, replied `The rule requiring women national teac",15/06/1954,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Extract,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Stack, Listowel, County Kerry, from S Mac Ugo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 16 August 1954, acknowledging her letter and stating that her representations in respect of the rule requiring women national teachers to retir",16/08/1954,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Letter,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Extract from the D‡ildebates, 11 May 1955, relating to the retirement of married women national teachers and women substitute teachers. The Minister for Education is asked by Mr Davern if, in view of the shortage of teachers, especially in remote rural di",11/05/1955,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Extract,,education; teacherss 6231C,"D‡ilquestion, 27 February 1958. The Minister for Education is asked by Oliver J Flanagan to state whether his Deparment have received representations from the Irish National Teachers' Organisation relating to the appointment of a woman teacher to the Prot",27/02/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Dail Question,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Memorandum to the Government, `Untrained and Unqualified Teachers in National Schools. Question of Removal of Ban on Married Women', 28 April 1958. This deals with the shortage of national teachers. A Committee set up to deal with the problem of untrained",28/04/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Note, 29 October 1958, detailing the history of the introduction of the marriage ban on national teachers, for example, the various memorandum submitted from 1932 are referenced as is the letter to the Hierarchy, 24 March 1932.",29/10/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Note,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Note, 29 April 1958, stating that the Executive Council did not formally approve the proposal of the Minister for Education in 1932 regarding the imposition of the marriage ban on national teachers. `On the other hand, it could be inferred from their deci",29/04/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Note,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 5 May 1958, relating to the costs of the removal of the ban on married national school teachers.",05/05/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Education, from the Taoiseach's Office, 22 May 1958, stating that the Government at a meeting of 20 May 1958 decided that the marriage ban on national teachers should be abrogated to take effect from 1 July 1",22/05/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Minute,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Cabinet Minutes, 20 May 1958, stating that the marriage ban on national teachers should be abrogated to take effect from 1 July 1958.",20/05/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Minutes,,education; teacherss 6231C,"Letter to Eamon de Valera, 16 July 1958, from a `Retire [sic] Teacher', objecting to the removal of the marriage ban on national teachers. `The G.P.O. Women in the Civil Service have to retire when they get married and why not Women Teachers, it is very u",16/07/1958,"Women National Teachers (1) Question of compulsory retirement,  (2) special measures to meet scarcity, (3) rules for recognition",,Letter,,education; teacherss 6232A,"Memorandum on the organisation and work of the Department of the President, 20 April 1932. This gives the staff of the Department, for example, there are three shorthand-typists and two typists.",20/04/1932,"Department of the Taoiseach, Powers and Functions",,Memorandum,,civil services 6232A,"Letter to Maurice Moynihan, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Mairin Ni Cathaigh, Secretary, The Civics Institute of Ireland, Ltd., 20 January 1958, asking him to give a lecture to the students of Public Administration on `The Functions of the ",20/01/1958,"Department of the Taoiseach, Powers and Functions",,Letter,,civil services 6232A,"Copy letter to Miss MAJ Keane, Secretary, The Civics Institute of Ireland, Ltd., from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 27 January 1958, stating that he will be glad to give a lecture to the students of Public Administration on `T",27/01/1958,"Department of the Taoiseach, Powers and Functions",,Letter,,civil services 6232A,"Letter to Maurice Moynihan, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Mairin Ni Cathaigh, Secretary, The Civics Institute of Ireland, Ltd., 10 March 1958, thanking him on behalf of the President and the Council for giving a lecture to the students of P",10/03/1958,"Department of the Taoiseach, Powers and Functions",,Letter,,civil services 6233,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from [the Taoiseach's Office], 25 April 1932, relating to the personnel of the Committee of Inquiry into the question of widows' and orphans' pensions. As well as the personnel approved [the names of ",25/04/1932,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Minute,,widows; pensionss 6233,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 22 April 1932, relating to the appointment of a Committee of Inquiry into widows' and orphans' pensions. This gives the list of the appointed personnel to the committee, for example, Miss Louie Bennett, Chairman, Irish Tr",22/04/1932,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Extract,,widows; pensionss 6233,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health from the Taoiseach's Department, stating that the Cabinet at their meeting of 2 May 1932 approved the personnel of the Committee of Inquiry into widows' and orphans' pensions",04/05/1932,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Minute,,widows; pensionss 6233,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 2 May 1932, giving a list of personnel appointed to the Committee of Inquiry into widows' and orphans' pensions, for example, Mrs Markey, Drogheda, Mrs McKean, Dublin, Miss Louie Bennett, Chairman, Irish Trade Union Congress,",02/05/1932,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Extract,,widows; pensionss 6233,"Reports of the Committee of Inquiry into Widows' and Orphans' Pensions, comprising of a majority report and two minority reports. The reports give a list of the witnesses examined, for example, Mrs Buckley, Irish Women Workers' Union, Miss SC Harrison, So",1933,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Report,,widows; pensionss 6233,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 24 October 1933, stating that it was decided that the Reports of the Committee of Inquiry into widows' and orphans' pensions should not be published.",24/10/1933,"Pensions for Widows and Orphans, Committee of Enquiry",,Extract,,widows; pensionss 6238,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 18 March 1932, stating that the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs stated that `he had suspended all operations in connection with the appointment of Mrs Ruane as Postmistress in Kiltimagh, pending a final decision by him ",18/03/1932,Appointment of Postmistress in Kiltimagh,,Extract,,civil services 6253A,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, unsigned, 18 April 1932, stating that Miss McAsey, shorthand typist on loan from the Department of Defence returned to that Department on that day.",18/04/1932,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6253A,"Handwritten letter from the Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the President asking if the services of Miss O Toole, due to return to the Deparment of Agriculture the next day, could be retained until the end of the week due to the pressure of work.",18/04/1932,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6253A,"Handwritten list, no date, of staff on loan to the Department of the President [1930s]. A large proportion of these staff are women employed as typists or shorthand typists.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6253A,"Handwritten note from the Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the President, 21 June 1932, stating that Miss Martin has been recalled to her office for two days and will report to the Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the President again on Fr",21/06/1932,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6253A,"Note stating that Miss G Martin, on loan to the Department of the President from the Central Savings Office, is being released that day to return to her office.",30/07/1932,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6253A,"Note, 12 April 1932,  relating to staff on loan to the President's Department, March - April 1932. The staff in question are Miss McAsey, Miss Murray, Miss O Toole, Miss Brady.",12/04/1932,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the President, 8 February 1933, stating that the services of an additional shorthand-typist are needed for work in the Private Office for at least three da",08/02/1933,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to Mr McDunphy, 22 February 1933, relating to the services of Miss Crean, shorthand typist, on loan from the Department of Justice, and stating that Miss Devereaux, Superintendent of Typists, Department of Finance, phoned Miss Conroy, President's O",22/02/1933,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Note stating that Miss C Ni Fhinn [Finn], an established shorthand-typist, reported on 24 February 1933 for work in the President's Private Office, on loan from the Department of Finance.",1933,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M McDunphy, 18 May 1934, stating that by an informal arrangement with the Department of Lands, Miss Eileen O Cuiv, Writing Assistant, Gaeltacht Service Branch, has been loaned to the Government Informat",18/05/1934,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6353A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, 24 May 1934, stating that the Minister of Finance sanctions the secondment of Miss Eileen O Cuiv from the Department of Lands to the Government Information Bureau.",24/05/1934,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to the Department of the President, 1 April 1934-31 March 1935. The list includes, Miss Mooney, Writing Assistant, Land Commission, Miss O Cuiv, Writing Assistant, Department of Lands, Miss Crowley, Writing Assistant, Department of F",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Shan O Cuiv, Government Information Bureau, 8 September 1936, requesting that Miss Grogan, Clerical Officer, Department of Industry and Commerce be loaned to the Bureau to cover absence on leave o",08/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from Sean O Muimhneachain, asking for the services of Miss Grogan to be made available to the Government Information Bureau.",10/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 14 September 1936, stating that it is not possible to release Miss EM Grogan for work in the Government Information Bureau for a period of two months. Arra",14/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten note relating to a verbal agreement made for an extension of the loan of Miss Grogan from the Department of Industry and Commerce to the Department of the President, 26 September 1936.",26/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 25 September 1936, stating that SM Ni Fhaolain, Typist in the Department of Finance, has completed eighteen months service in an established capacity on 14 September 193",25/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 26 September 1936, stating that the work and conduct of SM Ni Fhaolain `have been entirely satisfactory'.",26/09/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 7 December 1936, stating that Miss S Blake, Writing Assistant, Department of Industry and Commerce, was loaned to the President's Department for the purpose of addressing envelopes for the President's Christmas cards.",07/12/1936,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the President, 13 March 1937, asking for the transfer on loan of Miss Daly, Shorthand-Typist, Department of Finance.",13/03/1937,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the President, 19 March 1937, asking that Miss Daly act as substitute for Miss Richardson who is on annual leave.",19/03/1937,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"List of officers on loan to the Department of the President, 1 April 1936-31 March 1937.  These officers are all women of shorthand-typist, typist, clerical officer and writing assistant grades.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the President, 16 December 1937, asking that arrangements be made to allow Miss Daly act as a substitute during Miss Richardson's period of annual leave.",16/12/1937,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 21 May 1938, stating that Miss Eibhlin Marie Stiabhna Ni Threanmhoir, Writing Assistant, was loaned to the former Department, on 18th May for a period of ab",21/05/1938,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"List of officers on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1937-31 March 1938. These officers are all women of shorthand-typist, typist, clerical officer and writing assistant grades.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to the Department [of the Taoiseach], July and August 1939. These are all female staff.",1939,"These officers are all women of shorthand-typist, typist, clerical officer and writing assistant classes.",,List,,civil services 6353A,"List of officers on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1938-31 March 1939. These officers are all women of shorthand-typist, typist, clerical officer and writing assistant grades.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1941, for example, Miss Ganter, Shorthand-Typist, was loaned to the Department of Finance, Solicitor's Office from 1 April 1940 to date.",1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1942, for example, Miss Costello, Shorthand-Typist, was loaned by the Department of Finance from 5 October 1942 to 5 September 1942.",1942,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1943.",1943,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1944.",1944,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten note relating to staffing arrangements consequent on the absence of Miss O'Connor, Writing Assistant, Government Information Bureau, 17 June 1944.",17/06/1944,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1945.",1945,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to and from the Deparment of the Taoiseach, 1945-1946.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil serices 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1946.",1946,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1947.",1947,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to LM Fitzgerald, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, 2 June 1947, relating to the provision of substitute staff during the annual leave of the shorthand-typing staff [of the Department of the Taoiseach].",02/06/1947,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1947-1948.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 6 August 1948, stating that Miss M Purcell was transferred to the Department of Health effective from 3 August 1948 and is therefore now to be regarded as on loan from that Department to the Department of the Taoiseach.",06/08/1948,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 27 July 1949, requesting Miss C O Dwyer to report for duty to Mr Foley, Department of the Taoiseach on 28 and 29 July 1949.",27/07/1949,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 4 August 1949, stating that Miss S Ni Dhonnchadha, Writing Assistant, will be on loan to the Government Information Bureau from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs for a three week period commencing, 6 August 1949.",04/08/1949,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, 1948-1949.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,Minute from the Government Information Bureau stating that Miss S O Donoghue has been instructed to report for work in the General Post Office tomorrow. The minute also states that Miss O Donoghue `was a willing and highly efficient worker who gave very c,26/08/1949,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Two pages of hand-written lists relating to staff on loan to the Taoiseach's Office, various dates, 1947-1949.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Lists,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten note, 14 March 1950, relating to alternative staffing arrangements put in place as a result of the continued absence on sick leave of Miss Nic Eoin, Shorthand-Typist, and Miss Ni Charthaigh, Typist.",14/03/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from NS O Nuallain, 30 May 1950, relating to the arrangement whereby Miss S Nic Dhonnchadha, a Writing Assistant in the Accountant's Branch, has been on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach. ",30/05/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten list of staff on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1949-31 March 1950.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 7 June 1950, stating that the Department offers no objection to the extension of the loan of Miss S Ni Dhonnchadha, Writing Assistant.",07/06/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from NS O Nuallain, 26 June 1950, relating to the arrangement whereby Miss S Nic Dhonnchadha, a Writing Assistant, has been on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach. An extension of the loan i",26/06/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten note to Mr Harty from S Ni Dhonnchadha, 3 July 1950, stating that she cannot attend work that day due to a severe headache.",03/07/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 5 July 1950, stating that the Department agrees to the extension of the loan of Miss S Ni Dhonnchadha, Writing Assistant.",05/07/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Statement, 1 August 1950, that Miss S Ni Dhonnchadha, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, attended on each working day from 8 May 1950-29 July 1950 with the exception of 3 July 1950 when she was absent due to a severe headache.",01/08/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Note relating to staff on loan to the Deparment of the Taoiseach, including Miss O Donoghue, Writing Assistant.",19/08/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 8 September 1950, relating to staffing arrangements due to the absence of Miss Kavanagh, on duty in the National Library in connection with the Chester Beatty Collection Exhibition and Miss Ni [name unclear] who is on annual leave.",08/09/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Statement, 15 September 1950, that Miss B O Byrne, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, attended on each working day from 8 September 1950 to the 14 September 1950.",15/09/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Note, 16 September 1950, stating that Mr Malone from the Department of Industry and Commerce agreed to let the [Department of the Taoiseach] have a typist, Miss McCormac on loan from that day to the following Tuesday.",16/09/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Statement, 19 September 1950, that Miss M MacCormac [sic], Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, attended on each working day from 15 September 1950 to the 18 September 1950.",19/09/1950,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 20 January 1951, asking for details of additional payments made to officers on loan to the Department, namely S Ni Donnchadha, Writing Assistant, and CT Ni ",20/01/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Accountant, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from M O Muimhneachain, Department of the Taoiseach, 22 January 1951, stating that no additional payments were made to S Ni Dhonnchadha or CT Ni Bhreaslain in respect of their period of loan to",22/01/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1950-31 March 1951. All the staff loaned to the Department were females of the typist, shorthand typist or clerical officer grades.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353A,"Statement that Miss A Scott, Shorthand-Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 11 May 1951 to the 22 May 1951.",1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Statement that Miss CT Ni Bhreaslain, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, attended on each working day from the 8 August 1951 to 11 August 1951.",1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Statement, 27 August 1951, that Miss JF [Smullen?], Shorthand-Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Finance, attended on each working day from the 18 August 1951 to 24 August 1951, with the exception of a half day's ann",27/08/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Note to Miss Behan from Maire Ni Mhuingheain, 28 September 1951, stating that she is unable to attend work that day due to a bad cold.",28/09/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,Civil services 6353A,"Statement, 1 October 1951, that Miss Mary Mangan, Clerical Officer, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Social Welfare, attended on each working day from 1 September 1951 to 29 September 1951 with the exception of the 28 Sept",01/10/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Establishment Officer, Department of the Taoiseach, from P Merry, Establishment Branch, Department of Social Welfare, 24 October 1951, asking for particulars of any sick, annual or other leave taken by Miss Mary Mangan on loan to the Departm",24/10/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Minute to the Secretary, Establishment Branch, Department of Social Welfare, from NS O Nuallain, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 15 November 1951, giving details of sick and annual leave taken by Miss Mary Mangan while on loan to the latter Depart",15/11/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353A,"Handwritten note, 15 May 1952, stating that Miss O Mahony, Writing Assistant, Land Commission will be on loan to the Parliamentary Secretary's Office from 15 May 1952-4 June 1952 as a substitute for Miss Mc Caffrey who will be on annual leave.",14/05/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353A,"Statement, 9 June 1952, that Miss E Ni Mhathghamhna, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 15 May 1952-6 June 1952, working just in the morning on the last day.",09/06/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353A,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1951-31 March 1952. The majority of these staff were women of the typist, shorthand-typist and clerical officer grades.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department  of the Taoiseach, 1950-1952.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 11 November 1952, mentioning the medical certificate for Miss K Walsh and giving details of the duty dates for Miss Byrne in the Bureau [Government Information Bureau]. A further note on the page, 13 November 1952, refers to a request fo",1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 2  December 1952, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 22 October 1952-2 December 1952.",02/12/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 13  December 1952, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 3 December 1952-13 December 1952.",13/12/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 30 December 1952, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 14 December 1952-27 December 1952.",30/12/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 31 December 1952, stating that an extension of the loan of Miss Ni Bhroin had been arranged from the Department of Lands.",31/12/1952,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Letter, no date [the Department of the Taoiseach stamp indicates that it was received on 1 January 1953] to Mr Byrne, Registry, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Controller of Telegraphs, introducing Miss EMT Quigley, Temporary Post Office Clerk, on l",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 9 December 1953, that Miss Elizabeth Quigley, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, attended on each working day from 1 January 1953-8 January 1953.",09/01/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 15 January 1953, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 28 December 1952-15 January 1953 with the exception of 8 January 1953 when sh",15/01/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 31 January 1953, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 16 January 1953-24 January 1953.",31/01/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Minute from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs requesting the Department of the Taoiseach to send particulars of any overtime payments made to Miss E Quigley while on loan to the Department, 31 March 1953.",31/03/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Minute stating that no overtime payments were made to Miss E Quigley while she was on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 15 April 1953.",15/04/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note to the Registrar giving details of the period during which Miss Moynihan, Writing Assistant, will be on loan from the Department of Agriculture to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach's Office, 14 August 1953.",14/08/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 2 September 1953, that Miss M Moynihan, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Agriculture, attended on each working day from 18 August 1953-24 August 1953.",02/09/1953,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 18 August 1954, that Miss Mary Lyons, Shorthand-Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Justice, attended on each working day from 14 August 1954-17 August 1954.",18/08/1954,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Accountant, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, 21 May 1955, giving particulars of staff on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, including particulars of Miss Mary Lyons, Shorthand-Typist, on loan from the Department of Justice.",21/05/1955,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Note, 23 August 1955, stating that due to the absence on annual leave of Miss Kelly and the absence on sick leave of Miss Breathnach, arrangements have been made for the loan to the Government Information Bureau of Miss L Moore, Writing Assistant, Departm",23/08/1955,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 1 September 1955, that Miss L Moore, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, attended on each working day from 23 August 1955-27 August 1955.",01/09/1955,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Note, 1 August 1955, stating that arrangements had been made with the Department of Lands for the loan of Miss Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant. A further note on the page, 8 September 1955, indicates that an extension of the loan was agreed and it also discu",1955,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 10 September 1955, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from 2 September 1955 to 9 September 1955.",10/09/1955,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Accountant, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, 15 May 1956, giving particulars of staff on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, including particulars of, for example, Miss L Moore, Writing Assistant, on loan from the Department o",15/05/1956,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note relating to staffing arrangements in the absence of Miss Breathnach. Miss Cora Byrne reported for duty in the Bureau of Government Investigation, on loan from the Department of Lands, 4 July 1956. A further note on the page indicates that",Jul-56,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 10 July 1956, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 5 July 1956 to 9 July 1956.",10/07/1956,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,Handwritten note relating to staffing arrangements made due to the absence on sick leave of Miss Kavanagh.,18/05/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 22 May 1957, detailing staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, 1956-1957.",22/05/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 6 June 1957, that Miss F Ni Chonchubhar, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Education, attended on each working day from the 20 May 1957 to the 1 June 1957.",06/06/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 6 June 1957, that Miss Margaret Brennan, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Finance, attended on each working day from the 3 June 1957 to the 5 June 1957.",06/06/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 13 August 1957, that Miss A Ni Chonchubhar, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 6 August 1957 to the 12 August 1957.",13/08/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 23 August 1957, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 13 August 1957 to the 17 August 1957.",23/08/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 16 September 1957, that Miss EP Ni Bhroin, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 2 September 1957 to the 7 September 1957, with the exception of 4 Septe",16/09/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 16 September 1957, that Miss A Ni Chonchubhar, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended for one day's work on the 10 September 1957.",16/09/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 9 October 1957, that Miss A Ni Chonchubhar, Writing Assistant, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 1 October 1957 to the 3 October 1957.",09/10/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 21 December 1957, that Miss Philomena Whooley, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of External Affairs, attended on each working day from the 18 December 1957 to the 21 December 1957.",21/12/1957,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 20 February 1958, that Miss B Daly, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Agriculture, attended for one day's work on the 20 February 1958.",20/02/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil service 6353B,"Statement, 20 March 1958, that Miss A Hughes, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 18 March 1958 to the 19 March 1958.",20/03/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1957-1958, sent to the Accountant, Department of Finance, 10 April 1958.",10/04/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 23 September 1958, listing the days during which Miss Beirne, Shorthand Typist, will be released from Aras an Uachtarain to assist with the issue of invitations to a forthcoming reception to be held by the President.",23/09/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement, 11 July 1958, that Miss B Holland, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, attended on each working day from the 30 June 1958 to the 5 July 1958.",11/07/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Typescript note to Mr John F Maguire, Gas, Weights and Measures Section, 14 November 1958, asking him to instruct Miss OA Comiskey to report to the Taoiseach's Office on 17 November. Miss B Faherty, Typist will report to him as a replacement.",14/11/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 29 November 1958, listing particulars in respect of Miss Comiskey, for example, her date of birth and rank.",29/11/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Two Handwritten notes, both dated, 1 December 1958, relating to the duties of Miss Comiskey, Typist.",01/12/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Notes,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from L de Barra, Secretary, Commission on Income Taxation, 4 December 1958, stating that Miss O Cumiskey [sic] is engaged on a special job which should be completed in a fortnight.",04/12/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 3 January 1959.",03/01/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 February 1959.",02/02/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 March 1959.",02/03/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 April 1959.",02/04/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"List of staff on loan to and from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1958-1959.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 1 May 1959.",01/05/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 June 1959.",02/06/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 July 1959.",02/07/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 4 July [1959], stating that Miss Comiskey will be retained in the Department of the Taoiseach until the end of the current leave session.",04/07/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Two  Handwritten notes, 24 August 1959 and 7 September 1959, relating to the loan of Miss Comisky from the Department of Industry and Commerce.",1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 1 September 1959..",01/09/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Olive Angela Comiskey, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 6 August 1959.",06/08/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 7 December 1959, relating to additional staff needed by the Department of the Taoiseach in connection with the typing of the addresses of the Taoiseach's Christmas card envelopes. Miss McNamara, Typist, was released on loan by the Depart",07/12/1959,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Teresa Walsh, Shorthand-Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 4 February 1960..",04/02/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 23 February 1960, stating that Miss Murphy is unable to cope with the volume of work in the Private Office and that assistance is needed to deal with urgent typing work for the Taoiseach.",23/02/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 25 February 1960, relating to staffing arrangements which are necessary due to the absence on sick leave of Miss Beirne and the fact that Miss King, on loan from the Department of Lands must return to that office the next day.",25/02/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Miss E Duke, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Education, 2 March 1960.",02/03/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Miss M Breathnach, Shorthand-Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Secretary to the President's Office, 3 May 1960.",03/05/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 27 May 1960, relating to the release of Miss Nora Fuller from the Department of Defence.",27/05/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Agriculture, from D O Suilleabhain, for the Secretary, [Department of the Taoiseach], 6 June 1961, relating to an oral arrangement whereby Miss Vera O'Connell and Miss Patricia Moraghan, Clerk-Typists, were loaned to",06/06/1961,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Miss C King, Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Lands, 2 March 1960.",02/03/1960,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Statement of days worked by Miss C Fahy, Clerk/Typist, on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Agriculture, 4 August 1961.",04/08/1961,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Statement,,civil services 6353B,"Typescript note, 21 June 1962,  relating to the loan to the Department of the Taoiseach of Miss Mona Joyce, Clerk-Typist, to replace Miss S Finn.",21/06/1962,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 17 September [?1964], to the Director of the Government Information Bureau asking him to complete an attached probationary report relating to Miss Maire M Seoighe, on loan to the Bureau during the period 23 June 1962 to 28 September 1962",17/09/1964,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note, 21 November 1966, relating to the loan period  of Miss Conway, Shorthand-Typist, released from the Department of Finance to the Department of the Private Office of the Taoiseach.",21/11/1966,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"List, no date, of temporary staff in the Government Information Bureau, various dates, 1969. These staff are all female.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 19 August 1969, relating to the loan of five clerical staff, all women,  to assist the staff of the Government Information Bureau.",19/08/1969,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"List of staff on loan to the Department of the Taoiseach, 1969-1970, for example, Kathleen Burns, Clerical Assistant, was released from the Department of Social Welfare during the period 17 September 1969-7 October 1969.",,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"List of clerk-typists who were employed in the Government Information Bureau during the publicity campaign following the unrest in Northern Ireland, August 1969, for example, K[athleen] Burns, from the Department of Social Welfare was employed during the ",Aug-69,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,List,,civil services 6353B,"Letter to the Commissioner, Garda Siochana, from R Stokes, asking as a matter of urgency for enquiries to be made and a report furnished on the `character, conduct, associations, etc.' of Miss Bernadette Caruana, Dublin, on the staff of the Central Bank w",22/07/1971,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Letter,,civil services 6353B,"Minute, 22 March 1972, relating to an extra clerk-typist needed for the Department of the Taoiseach. She will be working for Dr O Donoghue. `Because of the confidential nature of his work and because of the immediacy of his typing requirements, the girl a",22/03/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note to Miss Gannon, relating to the loan of Miss Kathleen Hoban, shorthand -typist, from the Land Commission, 27 March 1972. A further note on the page indicates that she returned to her own department on 15 May 1972.",27/03/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note relating to the loan to the Department of the Taoiseach of Miss Elizabeth Roche, Shorthand-Typist, from the Department of Social Welfare, 25 March 1972. A further note on the page states that she took up duty on 27 March 1972.",25/03/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note from P O Suilleabhain stating that Miss Roche, a Clerical Assistant in the Department of Social Welfare reported for duty that morning in the [Department of the Taoiseach], 27 March 1972.",27/03/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Handwritten note stating that Miss Roche has returned to her own department, 15 April 1972.",15/04/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Note,,civil services 6353B,"Minute to the Establishment Officer, Department of Lands, 7 June 1972, attaching a note from Miss Kathleen Hoban relating to sick leave and thanking the Department for the co-operation shown in making Miss Hoban available to the [Department of the Taoisea",07/06/1972,"Taoiseach's Department, Staff on Loan",,Minute,,civil services 6254A,"Report of the Fruit and Vegetable Tribunal, 24 July 1940. Amongst those who gave statements of evidence to the tribunal were Miss E O'Brien, Foynes, County Limerick and Mrs M O'Neill, Clondulane House, Fermoy.",24/07/1940,"Marketing of Fruit and Vegetables, Tribunal of Enquiry",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 6261,"Handwritten memorandum to Mr McDunphy from J Murray, 17 April 1928, relating to delays in typing documents and the question of a scheme to obviate delays. The question of appointing a superintendent of typists is discussed.",17/04/1928,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Memorandum,,civil services 6261,"Note from MMD stating that he does not believe that the Department of Finance would sanction the appointment of a superintendent of typists where the total number of typists concerned is three, 18 May 1928.",18/05/1928,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Note,,civil services 6261,"Note to Mr Murray from MMD asking for a return showing the average output of the typing staff in connection with a proposal that authority be requested for overtime work by the typing staff, 15 April 1932.",15/04/1932,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Note,,civil services 6261,"Minute to Mr McDunphy from JM [Mr Murray], 18 April 1932, explaining why he finds it difficult to compile a return of the output of the typing staff. The minute details the various work the typing staff in the Department of the Taoiseach have to deal with",18/04/1932,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Minute,,civil services 6261,"Note stating that a statement of the amount of typing work to be done is now obtained from each member of the typing staff every Saturday morning, 25 April 1932.",25/04/1932,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Note,,civil services 6261,"Minute relating to the supervision, allocation and output of work by the typing staff, 7 January 1938.",07/01/1938,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Minute,,civil services 6261,"Minute to the typing staff, Department of the Taoiseach, 7 January 1938, stating that a statement should be prepared giving details of times of attendance.",07/01/1938,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Minute,,civil services 6261,"List of typing staff on late duty in the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, January-February 1938. For example, Miss Ganter was on late duty from 10 January 1938 to 14 January 1938.",1938,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"Minute to Mr O Foghludha asking that each member of the typing staff keep a record of the time actually engaged on official business with a summary of the `idle' time involved, 6 November 1954.",06/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Minute,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Kavanagh, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 13 November 1954. For example, on Monday, 8 November, she was idle for 10 minutes.",13/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Ni Rinn, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 13 November 1954.",13/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Murphy, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 13 November 1954.",13/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Beirne, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 13 November 1954.",13/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"Summary of idle time passed by the typing staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 8-13 November 1954.",Nov-54,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Summary,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Kavanagh, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 20 November 1954.",20/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Ni Rinn, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 20 November 1954.",20/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by MMM [Miss Murphy, typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 13 November 1954.",20/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"List compiled by Miss Beirne, [typist, Department of the Taoiseach] detailing `idle time' for the week ended 20 November 1954.",20/11/1954,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,List,,civil services 6261,"Summary of idle time passed by the typing staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 15-20 November 1954.",Nov-54,"Typists - Taoiseach's Department (1) Supervision, Allocation and Output of Work, (2) Typing Practice and Procedure",,Summary,,civil services 6263,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce relating to the Commission of Inquiry in the matter of the Registration of Shops, circulated, 10 June 1932. The proposed personnel of the Commission is listed. For example, Mrs Mary Cosgrave and Loui",10/06/1932,"Registration of Shops, Commission of Enquiry, 1932",,Memorandum,,commissions of inquirys 6263,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Industry and Commerce, from SOM, 15 June 1932, relating to the Commission of Inquiry in the matter of the Registration of Shops. The proposed personnel of the Commission decided at a meeting of the Cabinet on ",15/06/1932,"Registration of Shops, Commission of Enquiry, 1932",,Minute,,commissions of inquirys 6263,"Report of the Commission on the Registration of Shops, 20 March 1934. Among the personnel of the Commission were Senator Mrs Wyse Power and Miss B Darby. Attached to the report is the Minority Report of Senator Mrs Wyse Power. She gives reasons why she di",20/03/1934,"Registration of Shops, Commission of Enquiry, 1932",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 6263,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Industry and Commerce, 18 June 1934, giving a summary of the Reports of the Commission on the Registration of Shops. Mrs Wyse Power's minority report is summarised. `She points out that no convincing evidence was giv",18/06/1934,"Registration of Shops, Commission of Enquiry, 1932",,Memorandum,,commissions of inquirys 6265,"Telegram to President De Valera from Mrs Leonard, Eyre Street, Galway, 27 June 1932, which reads: `Please implore legate to erect crucifix'.",27/06/1932,Suggested Placing of Crucifix in Dail Chamber,,Telegram,,religions 6265,"Copy letter to Mrs Leonard on behalf of the President, 11 July 1932, acknowledging her telegram and stating that full details of her suggestion relating to the erection of a crucifix could not be ascertained from the telegram.",11/07/1932,Suggested Placing of Crucifix in Dail Chamber,,Letter,,religions 6265,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir or Madam' from Mrs Leonard, 12 July 1932. She was not able to read the name on the letter sent to her from the Department of the Taoiseach dated 11 July 1932 as she doesn't `know a word of Irish'. She has a daughter who is ",12/07/1932,Suggested Placing of Crucifix in Dail Chamber,,Letter,,Irish language; religion; politicss 6390A,"Letter to AJ Costello, Taoiseach, from Maire Comerford, Irish Anti-Partition Association, 6 July 1949, sending a resolution passed by the League Executive protesting against the Government's decision to refuse admission to the D‡ilof `elected representati",06/07/1949,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Letter,,politicss 6390A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 13 May 1940, `Abstention Policy Rejected in North', relating to the Convention of the Irish Anti-Partition League. The Convention decided to send a deputation to the Irish Government requesting D‡iland Senate sea",13/05/1950,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 6390A,"Memorandum giving details of a deputation from the Irish Anti-Partition League and other related bodies, received by the Taoiseach, accompanied by the Tanaiste, 31 July 1950, relating to the question of the granting of D‡iland Senate seats to the elected ",31/07/1950,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Memorandum,,politicss 6390A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 1 August 1950, `Will Not Have Six County Men in the Dail', relating to the deputation representative of anti-partition interests received by the President, 31 July 1950. The newsclipping lists members of the delegation",01/08/1950,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 6390A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 5 August 1950, `North and South', a letter to the editor from Maire Comerford, refuting the contention that it is impossible for the Government to grant seats in the D‡iland Senate to the elected representatives of the",05/08/1950,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 6390B,"Printed programme of the Irish language Feis held at Mullaghbawn, 8 July 1951. This was sponsored by the South Armagh Committee of the Irish Anti-Partition League. Among the adjudicators were Miss B Mulholland, Mrs Fearon, Mrs Cassidy and Miss Comerford.",08/07/1951,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Programme,,politicss 6390C,Memorandum relating to the deputation from the Irish Anti-Partition League received by the Taoiseach and the Minister for Finance on 3 August 1951. An appendix attached to the memorandum lists anti-partitionist representatives in the six counties and incl,03/08/1951,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Memorandum,,politicss 6390C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 28 October 1953, `New M.Ps. Demand Seats in Dail', relating to a deputation to Dublin by Anti-Partition MPs demanding admission to the Dail. The newsclipping states that if Dr Eileen Hickey is returned for Queen'",28/10/1953,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 6390C,"D‡ildivision on a motion by Deputy John McBride relating to seats in the D‡iland Senate for elected representatives of the Six Counties, 19 July 1951. This comprises of a list of those who voted for and against the motion, for example, Bridget M Redmond o",19/07/1951,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Dail Motion,,politicss 6390C,"Memorandum on events leading to the formation of the Six County Unity Council, 19 October 1954. This discusses various meetings between the Taoiseach and representatives of various anti-partition bodies, for example, Dr Eileen Hickey, MP.",19/10/1954,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Memorandum,,politicss 6390C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 13 May 1955, `Mr MacBride in Debate on Partition', relating to allowing elected representatives from the Six Counties to sit in the D‡iland Senate. Other speakers included Miss Maire Comerford.",13/05/1955,"Dail Eireann, Suggested Attendance of Members of the Parliament of Northern Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 6333A,"Minute to Muiris Uasal O Muimhneachain from Sean O Muimhneachain, 18 May 1937, relating to the results of the Civil Service Census for 1 January 1937. The minute gives details of the total number of men and women employed on 1 January 1937 and on correspo",18/05/1937,"Civil Service, Increase in personnel & expenditure, redundancies, etc., 1922-1944",,Minute,,employments 6333B/1,"Statement indicating the number of officers of each class, established and unestablished, employed by the Department of Local Government and Public Health, on 1 January for the years 1932, 1939, 1945 and 1946. For example, the statement indicates the numb",,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel and Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., 1945-",,Statement,,civil services 6333B/2,"Minutes of the twenty-eighth meeting of the Civil Service Establishment Committee, 22 June 1953. `The opinion was expressed that female officers often merely marked time for a year or more while waiting to qualify for marriage gratuities, and that during ",22/06/1953,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel, Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., July 1952-1958",,Minutes,,civil services 6333B/2,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Government Information Bureau, 20 May 1953, stating that the Bureau has after consideration decided it could not do with less staff. Details of work carried out is given in the minute, for exa",20/05/1953,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel, Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., July 1952-1958",,Minute,,civil services 6333B/2,"Handwritten note, no date, giving details of the staff of the Government Information Bureau, prior to 18 February 1948 and at present [1953?]. For example, at the time of the note the Bureau has one typist, Miss Ryan and 1 writing assistant, Miss Breathna",,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel, Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., July 1952-1958",,Note,,civil services 6333B/2,"Handwritten statement of staff employed in the Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, prior to 1948, 1948-1951 and July 1951 onwards. This gives names and job description. For example, Miss NicEoin was employed as a shorthand-typist up to",,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel, Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., July 1952-1958",,Statement,,civil services 6333B/2,"Extract from the official report of D‡ilDebates, 3 November 1953. This gives the numbers of non-industrial civil servants serving 2 January 1939-1 January 1953, distinguishing between males and females, established and unestablished, part-time and full-ti",03/11/1953,"Civil Service, Increase in Personnel, Expenditure, Redundancies, etc., July 1952-1958",,Extract,,civil services 6341/5C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 29 June 1956, `Appeal by judge's widow on tax issue', relating to the appeal of Mrs Marjorie O Byrne, Dublin, from the dismissal of her case against the Minister for Finance and the Attorney General relating to the ded",29/6/195,Remuneration of Judges,,Newsclipping,Irish Times,legals 6341/5C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 March 1958, `Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by Widow', relating to the dismissal of the case taken by Mrs O Byrne against the Government claiming that the deduction of income tax from her late husband's salary was un",07/03/1958,Remuneration of Judges,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,legals 6341/5C,"Judgement in the case of O Byrne versus the Minister for Finance and the Attorney General, 6 March 1958. This is a judgement in the case taken by Mrs O Byrne against the Government claiming that the deduction of income tax from her late husband's salary w",06/03/1958,Remuneration of Judges,,Judgement,,legals 6341/9,"Memorandum issued by the Minister for Finance, 16 March 1933, relating to reductions in pay of (1) persons remunerated by way of fee or on a part-time basis and (2) secondary teachers. The memorandum indicates payments made to persons outside of the categ",16/03/1933,Persons remunerated by way of fee or on a part-time basis - reductions in pay,,Memorandum,,civil service; teachers; nursess 6341/10A,"Statement, no date, giving details of additional monies paid to male and female secondary teachers by the school or college by which they are employed and the additional sum paid to them by the State.",,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, December 1944, relating to salaries of registered secondary school teachers. This gives incremental salary scales for men and women teachers.",Dec-44,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Finance, 12 November 1945, entitled `Cost of Living Bonus and Emergency Bonus in the Public Service'. This deals with remuneration increases in the Civil Service, the Army, the Garda Siochana and for National and Sec",12/11/1945,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum submitted to the Department of Education on behalf of the Association of Secondary Teachers, 15 April 1946. The memorandum is intended to `demonstrate the reasonableness of the scales submitted by my Association some time ago'. The Association ",14/04/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memoranda and other documents submitted to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach by the Department of Education, 4 April 1946, relating to the question of improved salary scales for secondary school teachers. These include: (A) a historical sketch of the",04/04/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memoranda,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Statement relating to a meeting held by the Cabinet Committee in connection with the salaries of Secondary Teachers, 13 May 1946. Suggestions to be considered by the Minister for Education were agreed, for example, it `was agreed that the question of the ",13/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Statement,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum relating to salary scales in respect of secondary teachers, 14 May 1946. This details existing scales and the proposed new scales for women, unmarried men and married men.",14/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum on secondary teachers' salary scales. This involves an examination of latest proposals at meeting of Cabinet Committee on teachers' salaries, 14 May 1946. The memorandum discusses, for example, the difference between the scale of a woman teache",14/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Statement, dated 15 May 1946, relating to a meeting of the Cabinet Committee in connection with teachers' salaries held 14 May 1946. This deals with the difference in salary scales between women and unmarried men teachers and states that it `was suggested",15/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Statement,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Proposals on scales and grants for the Government Committee in connection with secondary teachers' salaries. This details the revised scheme for women, single men and married men,  submitted as a result of verbal direction which issued from the meeting of",16/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Proposals,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Notes relating to the latest proposals in connection with salary scales for secondary teachers, 21 May 1946. This deals with increments for teaching through Irish and marriage gratuities. For example, in the case of marriage gratuities, the notes state, `",21/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Notes,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Note, 22 May 1946, relating to a meeting of the Cabinet Committee in connection with the salaries of secondary teachers held on 20 May 1946. The note deals with decisions reached on salary scales and the bonus for teaching through Irish. The note states t",22/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Note,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Education for consideration by the Government, 23 May 1946, entitled `Revised Salary Scales and Grants for Secondary Teachers and Schools'. This deals, for example, with the existing scales and those proposed by the ",23/05/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Statement, no date [?1946], relating to the marriage gratuity for secondary teachers. The statement, for example, lists why it is believed that the Association of Secondary Teachers would object to the proposed marriage gratuity, notably that they might s",,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Statement,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Memorandum of the meeting of the Catholic Head-Masters Association, 27 June 1946. This deals with the new scheme of salaries for secondary teachers. In general the scheme is welcomed by the Association. In the case of women teachers the memorandum reads: ",27/06/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10A,"Interview with the Catholic Head-Masters' Association, 5 July 1946. At this interview the memorandum of the meeting of the Catholic Head-Masters Association, 27 June 1946, was read and a discussion of the points raised ensued. On the issue of equal pay fo",05/07/1946,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Interview,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Education, 26 November 1952, entitled `Conciliation and Arbitration for Secondary Teachers'. An experimental scheme for conciliation and arbitration, the memorandum states, came into effect for secondar",26/11/1952,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent,' 17 November 1953, entitled `Secondary Teachers', being a letter to the editor from Florence E Quirke, General Secretary, Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland, refuting the claim made by an unnamed Headmas",17/11/1958,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Education, 10 December 1956. This deals with the findings of the Arbitration Board in connection with secondary teachers' incremental salaries. For example, the Board found that the salary scales which r",10/12/1956,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, 2 April 1957, from Charles McCarthy, General Secretary, Cumann na nGairm Mhuinteoiri (Vocational Teachers' Association) enclosing a claim which his Association wishes to be placed on the agenda of the Conc",02/04/1957,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Letter,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Comments by the Department of Education, 11 April 1957, on the Report of the Arbitration Board for Secondary Teachers. This deals with proposed increments for married male teachers and women and single men on a common scale.",11/04/1957,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Report,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Education relating to salaries of teachers and arbitration schemes, 8 March 1958. Appendix A to the memorandum lists the salary scales of national, secondary and vocational teachers as they have develope",08/03/1958,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6341/10B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Education, 24 November 1958, relating to an Arbitration Board for National Teachers. This deals, for example, with the salaries of junior assistant mistresses, trained and untrained.",24/11/1958,"Secondary Teachers, Rates of Pay",,Memorandum,,teachers; educations 6440A,"Memorandum to the Government by the Minster for Local Government and Public Health, 1 July 1933, relating to the administration of Old Age Pensions. Attached lists cite examples from current cases, for example, list B, case E, details the case of a widow ",01/07/1933,Old Age Pensions (Administration),,Memorandum,,pensionss 6440A,"Memorandum to the Executive Council from the Minister for Finance, relating to the administration of Old Age Pensions, 19 May 1934. Appendix C attached to this memorandum gives details of the case of Mr Peter Shanley and his wife, Mary Shanley, County Lei",19/05/1934,Old Age Pensions (Administration),,Memorandum,,pensionss 6441,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Quirke, Coolycarney, Ballindaggin, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, from J O'Connell, for the Secretary [Department of Defence], 18 October 1943. The letter relates to the pension granted to her under the Military Service Pensions Act,",18/10/1943,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Letter,,pensionss 6441,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Defence, 15 November 1943, relating to the question of the revocation by the Government under Section 12 (1) of the Military Service Pensions Act, 1934, of the pension granted to Mary Quirke, Enniscorthy",15/11/1943,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Memorandum,,pensionss 6441,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Defence, from P O'Cinneide [Department of the Taoiseach], 18 November 1943, relating to whether, in the case of Mary Quirke, it is proposed that the revocation of her military pension should be `effected",18/11/1943,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Minute,,pensionss 6441,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from J Boland, Secretary to the Minister, Department of Defence, 19 January 1944, stating that in the case of the military pension incorrectly granted to Mary Quirke, nineteen copies of a formal revocation order h",19/01/1944,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Minute,,pensionss 6441,"Minute to JJ Horgan, Department of Defence from P O'Cinneide, [Department of the Taoiseach], 25 January 1944, relating to the proposed revocation of the military pension incorrectly granted to Mary Quirke. The minute requests him to state whether he is fu",25/01/1944,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Minute,,pensionss 6441,"Minute to P Kennedy, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Horgan, Department of Defence, 28 January 1944, stating that in the case of the revocation of the military pension incorrectly granted to Mary Quirke the requirements of sub-se",28/01/1944,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Minute,,pensionss 6441,"Copy Revocation Order, 18 February 1944, revoking the military pension incorrectly granted to Mary Quirke, Enniscorthy.",18/02/1944,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Order,,pensionss 6441,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 18 February 1944, stating that an Order revoking the military pension incorrectly granted to Mary Quirke was made.",18/02/1944,"Revocation of (a) Military Service Pensions, (b) Army Pensions, Procedure",,Extract,,pensionss 6366,"Copy covering note to the Minister of Finance from the President's Office, 13 February 1924, enclosing a copy of a letter and enclosure received from Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne relating to her claim for compensation. [No copy of these documents exist in t",13/02/1924,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Note,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 5 January 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the matter has been placed before the Minister for Finance for consideration.",05/01/1925,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy minute to Mr MacCauley, Department of Finance, unsigned, 5 January 1925, attaching a letter received that day from Mrs Repetto-Byrne. He asks for a definite answer to be communicated to Mrs Repetto-Byrne `in order that she may not be writing here aga",05/01/1925,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to Alfred Byrne, Leinster House, Dublin, unsigned [from the President's Office], 14 June 1926, acknowledging receipt of his recent communication concerning a letter addressed to him by Mrs Repetto-Byrne which has been placed before the Ministe",14/06/1926,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 26 August 1926, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning her claim for compensation in respect of damage to the premises, number 29, Henry Street, Dublin, and stating tha",25/08/1926,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 5 October 1926, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the matter has been placed before the Minister for Finance for consideration.",05/10/1926,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 3 December 1926, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the matter has been placed before the Minister for Finance for consideration.",03/12/1926,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 5 January, acknowledging receipt of her letter, 28 December 1926, and stating that the matter is under attention.",05/01/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Adelaide A Repetto-Byrne, 21 January 1927. She states that she is over four years pleading for compensation for loss of her property in 1916. She states that in reference to her enclosure of 4 January 1927 fro",21/01/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"D‡ilquestion of Tomas Maceoin [sic] to the Minister for Finance, 1924, asking him whether he is aware that Mrs A Repetto-Byrne, tenant, 29 Henry Street, Dublin, `suffered serious hardship and financial loss owing to the destruction of the premises in 1916",25/04/1924,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Dail Question,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to the Secretary, General Post Office, from C N Ryan, 11 April 1924, stating that the Minister for Finance is prepared to write off the amount of the rent due by Mrs Byrne in respect of the premises at 29 Henry Street for the period 1 October ",11/04/1924,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to Mrs Repetto-Byrne, from CN Ryan, 11 April 1924, informing her that the Minister for Finance is not prepared to take any further action in the matter.",11/04/1924,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute from CN Ryan [Department of Finance] to Mr Macaulay, 28 March 1924, relating to the compensation case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne. This details the history of the case in question and details payments made to Mrs Byrne. The minute states: `I think it is c",28/03/1924,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Statement of facts in the compensation case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne by the Solicitor for the Post Office for the information of the Minister for Finance, no date [?1924]. This gives the history of the case and sets out in tabular form the various courses whi",,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Statement,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to Mrs Repetto Byrne [from the President's Office], 27 January 1927, stating that her case is one for the consideration of the Minister for Finance.",27/01/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to Mrs Repetto-Byrne from the President's Office, 7 February 1927, stating that the Minister of Finance has reviewed the case and `he regrets that he cannot hold out any hope of a grant or payment being made to you'.",07/02/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Adelaide A Repetto-Byrne, 8 February 1927. She mentions a conversation she had that day with a deputy who refuted her claim that the President had done all he could for her. `I insisted on giving proof of your",08/02/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Note to Mr Banim from AL, 2 July 1927. `In respect of a shop in Henry Street burned down in 1916, the President is anxious to know if the proprietor (he thinks Byrne is the name) got any compensation, and if not whether this person is entitled to any comp",02/07/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Note,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from the President's Office to Mrs Adelaide Repetto-Byrne, Dublin, 26 November 1927, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the matter has been placed before the Minister for Finance for consideration.",26/11/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Handwritten letter to the President from A Stevenson [owner of A Stevenson's 48 Henry Street, a ladies outfitters]. He  writes out of `respect & pity for an old neighbour on this street'. Her family are, he claims, `in great straits'.",21/12/1927,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to A Stevenson, 3 January 1928, acknowledging receipt of his letter and stating that the Minister for Finance has on several occasions reviewed the facts of the case and that it is not possible to change the decision already conveyed to Mrs Re",03/01/1928,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter from Mrs Repetto Byrne to Ernest Blythe, Minister for Finance, 15 July 1926. She alleges that she is a victim of `Masonic machinations'. She refers to a `supposed offer to me by the British P.M.G. for the purchase of my interest in the lease. Such ",15/07/1926,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to Mr Banim from Denis Murnaghen, 8 March 1928, referring to a letter from the husband of Mrs Byrne, Thomas Byrne, forwarded to the Department of Finance from the Department the President. The minute states that no communication has recently  been ",08/03/1928,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter to Thomas Byrne, unsigned, 7 April 1928, stating that the President has carefully considered the claim of Mrs Byrne for compensation and although he `approached the case from an entirely sympathetic angle' he cannot see any grounds on which th",07/04/1928,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Note to Sean O Broin, 2 April 1928, stating that Mr Repetto Byrne `has returned to the charge' on behalf of his wife and wants the President to look personally into the case. The President has, however, seen the papers and is satisfied that no further act",02/04/1928,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Note,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to Mr Doyle from Thomas Byrne, 4 April 1929, asking for an ex-gratia grant to be made to Miss Adelaide A Byrne, late of Henry Street, for damage to her property during Easter week 1916.",04/04/1929,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Thomas Byrne, 10 July 1930, stating that his family are destitute and in receipt of poor relief. He asks if assistance can be granted.",10/07/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to the Attorney General from Paul Banim, 16 July 1930, stating that the President has asked for his observations on the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne, in particular as to whether there are any grounds upon which compensation should be paid. `The matter",16/07/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"D‡ilquestion by Mr Briscoe to the Minister for Finance, 26 February 1930, asking if he is prepared to reconsider his decision relating to the claim of Mrs Repetto-Byrne for compensation. The page also contains an extract from the D‡ildebates of that day i",26/02/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Dail Question,,compensation claimss 6366,"Note to Boland from Paul Banim, 23 August 1930, `É this matter is now to be finally closed, the President and the Minister for Finance having personally considered the matter sympathetically perhaps the best course to follow would be to issue a letter fro",23/08/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Note,,compensation claimss 6366,"Summary of replies by the Minister for Finance to D‡ilquestions and questions raised during debate in the D‡ilconcerning the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne, 22 August 1930. For example, in a debate in the D‡ilon the Losses Compensation Vote, 9 November 1928, t",22/08/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Summary,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to Mr Banim from PP O'D, no date [1930]. He states that while Mrs Byrne's plight is `pitiable' she has no claim in law. `The solution (if there is one) appears to me to be in the direction of providing this lady with a new tenancy and giving her an",,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to W McElligott from Paul Banim, 20 August 1930. He states that if `it were possible to make an ex gratia grant to Mrs Byrne it would remove a grievance against the State (admittedly not a legal one) and would relieve her of her [?] plight'.",20/08/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to Paul Banim from Thomas Byrne, 20 August 1930. He lists the misery and deprivation his family have and are suffering. His wife, he states, is an invalid, `broken in spirit as well as constitution'.",20/08/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute from Paul Banim to W Byrne, Department of Finance, 21 August 1930, enclosing a copy of a letter received from W Rice, Law Agent to the Corporation which Banim claims is a `strong factor in my opinion in favour of Mrs Byrne's claim'. Mr Rice's lette",21/08/1930,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Statement, no date, of the facts relating to the premises, 29 Henry Street. This gives details of the history of Mrs Repetto-Byrne's claim.",,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Statement,,compensation claimss 6366,"Memorandum, 21 October 1932, on the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne [a handwritten note on the cover of this states that the source of the memorandum is unknown]. Attached to the memorandum are copies of letters from de Valera, stating that the Government shoul",21/10/1932,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 6366,"Memorandum from the Secretary, Department of the President, 24 November 1932, detailing the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne to date.",24/11/1932,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 6366,List relating to a meeting of the Committee of the Cabinet held 25 November 1932 to discuss the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne. The list details the financial information that the Secretary was requested to obtain relating to the property in question.,25/11/1932,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,List,,compensation claimss 6366,"List of answers to the financial information sought by the Cabinet relating to the property at the heart of the compensation claim by Mrs Repetto-Byrne, 29 November 1932.",29/11/1932,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,List,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy letter from Adelaide A Repetto-Byrne, 9 June 1932, to `Sir' sending a statement of the facts in her case.",09/06/1925,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Statement made at a meeting of the Committee of the Cabinet, 9 June 1933, relating to the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne. This lists the reasons why it was decided to make an ex gratia payment to Mrs Byrne of an amount that, `after the deduction or waiver of a",09/06/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Statement,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from PS O'Hegarty, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 14 June 1933, giving financial information relating to Mrs Byrne's interest and payments on the property at 29 Henry Street.",14/06/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Memorandum on the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne circulated to members of the Executive Council by the Department of Finance, 16 June 1933. This details the history of Mrs Byrne's case, and lists the liabilities she is still responsible for in respect of the p",16/06/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 6366,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 20 June 1933, stating that the Executive Council on 19 June 1933 decided that an offer of £1000 ex gratia payment should be made to Mrs Byrne subject to a satisfactory arrangement between her an",20/06/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Memorandum on the case of the offer of an ex-gratia grant of £1,000 to Mrs Repetto-Byrne, submitted by the Department of Finance for consideration by members of the Executive Council, 15 September 1933. The memorandum states that Mrs Repetto-Byrne has tak",15/09/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 6366,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Finance from Sean O Muimhneachain, 20 September 1933, stating that the Executive Council on 19 September 1933 approved of the proposal that Mrs Byrne should be informed that the offer of an ex-grati",20/09/1933,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to President de Valera from Mr Byrne, 3 January 1935, asking for an interview. He discusses, among other matters, his dealings with Mrs Maud Walsh, one of the mortgagees who had a war-time position as principal of a Women's Employment Bureau and wh",03/01/1935,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to President de Valera from Thomas Byrne, 8 January 1934, relating to the mortgages on his property. One of these was held by a Mrs Ryan who later disposed of her interest to the British Post Master General. The other is held by a Mrs Walsh but he ",08/01/1934,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to the Secretary of the Minister for Finance from J Cresswell, Solicitor to Mrs Maud Walsh, 15 January 1936. He is concerned to retrieve the debt owed to his client by Mrs Repetto Byrne. This attempt at retrieval of the debt is in the context of  t",15/01/1936,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to the Secretary, Minister of Finance, from Sheridan and Kenny, Solicitors to Mrs Ryan, 15 January 1936. They are concerned to retrieve the debt owed to their client by Mrs Repetto Byrne. This attempt at retrieval of the debt is in the context of  ",15/01/1936,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Memorandum relating to the case of Mrs Repetto-Byrne sent by the Department of Finance to all members of the Executive Council, 20 February 1936. This gives details of the case since the offer of the ex-gratia payment of £1,000 was made. Mrs Repetto-Byrne",20/02/1936,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to President de Valera from Thomas Byrne, 10 March 1937, stating that an Official from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs arrived at his home that day with a payable order for £155.2.5 and asked for his wife's signature in final settlement of h",10/03/1937,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6366,"Letter to President de Valera from Thomas Byrne, 7 July 1937. He writes that when `my wife asked for an explanation of why these illegal payments were made without her knowledge and certainly without her consent, her queries were not only ignored, but the",07/07/1937,"Mrs A Repetto Byrne, Compensation Claim",,Letter,,compensation claimss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education to each member of the Executive Council, 18 November 1932, stating the need for a new training college to provide women teachers for national schools. The memorandum also discusses the merits and demerits of loc",18/11/1932,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education to the Government, 11 October 1952, on a proposed new training college for Catholic women national teachers. The Minister for Education wishes to obtain the approval of the Government for the proposal that Colai",11/10/1952,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 13 October 1952, giving reasons why the Minister for Finance is unable to agree to the proposal to establish a new training college for Catholic women teachers. This discusses issues such as, fo",13/10/1952,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education discussing the 1934 rule requiring women national school teachers to retire on marriage. This gives the arguments for and against the rule. For example, `The rule operates as a barrier to marriage. A woman with ",14/02/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 19 February 1953, relating to the retirement of women national teachers on marriage. [This is already included in S 6231B].",19/02/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Education, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 20 October 1953, stating that concerning the question of the retirement of national school teachers on marriage, the Government decided that day,",20/10/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Minute,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 27 November 1953, asking for the proposal concerning the new training college for Catholic women national teachers to be restored to the Cabinet Agenda. The memorandum lists reasons why this is imperative and s",27/11/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 3 December 1953, relating to the proposed new training college for Catholic women national teachers and stating that this proposal should not be accepted. The memorandum argues, on the basis of",03/12/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Education, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 4 December 1953, stating that at a meeting of the Government that day it was arranged that the Minister for Education would consider the po",04/12/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Minute,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 10 December 1953, referring to the proposal that the Minister for Education would consider the possibility of arranging for women university students to train in the capacity of day students in the existing tea",10/12/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 30 December 1953, stating that the Government at a meeting that day, approved the proposal of the Minister for Education that Colaiste Einde, Galway, should be accepted as a Training College for Catholic women ",30/12/1953,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Minute,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 11 February 1954, `Proposed new Training College for Catholic Women Teachers'. Instead of adapting Colaiste Einde, Galway, the Minister seeks approval to use Carysfort Park, Blackrock, County Dublin. The memora",11/02/1954,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 6369A,"Minute from the Department of the Taoiseach, 16 February 1954, stating that in respect of providing additional accommodation for the training of Catholic women national teachers, the Government at a meeting that day decided that Our Lady of Mercy, Blackro",16/02/1954,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Minute,,education; teacherss 6369B,"Extract from the official report of the D‡ildebates, 17 February 1955. General Mulcahy in response to a question from Dr Esmonde says he is aware of the shortage of national school teachers and he lists the measures taken to alleviate this shortage, for e",17/02/1955,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Extract,,education; teacherss 6369B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Education, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 22 May 1958, stating that the Government at a meeting on 20 May decided that the rule requiring women national teachers to retire on marriage",22/05/1958,Proposed New Training College for Women Teachers,,Minute,,education; teacherss 6375,"Report, 19 November 1932, of Garda D Tuomey, Roscommon, on the murder of John McDermott by his brother, Patrick. In this report one of the alleged motives for the murder was that Patrick had been paying attention to Bridget Timothy up to June of that year",19/11/1932,Death Sentence on Patrick McDermott,,Report,,death sentencess 6375,"Report, 19 November 1932, by Garda JN Gilroy, Roscommon, relating to the murder of John McDermott by his brother, Patrick. This report discusses how under the terms of their father's will Patrick and Kate McDermott did not receive the £100 owing to each o",19/11/1932,Death Sentence on Patrick McDermott,,Report,,death sentencess 6429,"Letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from Mary A McCarthy, Honorary Secretary, Association of 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants, 23 February 1933. Her committee feels that the terms of reference of the Committee set up by the Minister fo",23/02/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter from SOM to Mary A McCarthy, Honorary Secretary, Association of the 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants, 27 February 1933, acknowledging her letter and stating that the matter is being referred to the Minister for Finance.",27/02/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter in Irish, with an English translation, by Mary McCarthy enclosing copies of a memorandum prepared by the Association of the 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants discussing the disabilities from which members of her Association suffer in the",20/05/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Copy letter to the Minister for Finance from the Honorary Secretary [Mary McCarthy], Association of Second D‡iland dismissed British Civil Servants, 7 September 1933. She asks the Minister to receive a deputation to discuss the matter.",07/09/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Copy letter to Mary A McCarthy from E de Burca, Secretary to the Minister of Finance, 1 March 1933, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",01/03/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter to President de Valera from MA McCarthy, Honorary Secretary, Association of Officers of the 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants, 4 November 1933. She states that no alleviation of the conditions under which her members suffer has occurred.",04/11/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Copy letter to MA McCarthy, Association of Officers of the 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants, 20 November 1933, acknowledging her letter to the President. He regrets he is unable to comply with the request to receive a deputation as matters per",20/11/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretary [Mary McCarthy], Association of 2nd D‡iland Dismissed British Civil Servants, from HP Boland, Department of Finance, 21 November 1933, acknowledging her previous communications and stating that the Minster is not able",21/11/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Mary A MacCarthy, [Honorary Secretary, Association of D‡ilCivil Servants and Dismissed British Civil Servants], 18 December 1933, enclosing a statement of evidence from the Association to the Civil Serv",18/12/1933,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter to the Honorary Secretary, Association of D‡ilCivil Servants and Dismissed Civil Servants [Mary MacCarthy] from Sean O Broin, 15 January 1934, acknowledging the statement of evidence the Association forwarded to the Commission of Inquiry into the C",15/01/1934,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Letter to Eamon de Valera, President of the Executive Council, from Mary MacCarthy, Honorary Secretary, Association of the 2nd D‡il ƒireann and Dismissed British Civil Servants, 6 February 1934, relating to a refusal by the Department of Finance to consid",06/02/1934,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6429,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretary [Mary MacCarthy], Association of D‡ilCivil Servants and Dismissed British Civil Servants, 8 February 1934, from SOM, acknowledging receipt of her letter to the President. `In view, however, of the fact that the matter",08/02/1934,"Suggested Committee of Inquiry into position of (a) Civil Servants formerly in Dail Civil Service, (b) Civil Servants resigned or dismissed from the British Civil Service for Political Reasons",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 6430,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 23 May 1933, enclosing heads of a proposed bill to provide for the registration and inspection of Maternity Homes. The memorandum quotes the Report of the Commission on the Relief of th",23/05/1933,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Memorandum,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Draft of the Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1933.",1933,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Act,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Registration of Maternity Homes Bill, 1934, `as introduced', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann to be printed, 31 January 1934.",31/01/1934,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Bill,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Registration of Maternity Homes Bill, 1934, Amendments, 21 February 1934.",21/02/1934,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Bill,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Registration of Maternity Homes Bill, 1934, Amendments, 21 March 1934.",21/03/1934,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Bill,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Registration of Maternity Homes Bill, 1934, `as amended in Committee', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 20 March 1934.",20/03/1934,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Bill,,maternity; illegitimacys 6430,"Registration of Maternity Homes Bill, 1934, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 2 May 1934.",02/05/1934,"Registration of Maternity Homes Act, 1934",,Bill,,maternity; illegitimacys 6471B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 8 November 1957, relating to the appointment of a committee to enquire into the measures which should be taken to promote co-operative endeavour by industrial, provident and friendly societies. A li",8/11/1057,"Co-operative Agricultural Societies Bill, 1935",,Memorandum,,agriculture; rural lifes 6473,"Minute by the Minister for Education relating to the issue of preference in appointment to Government Service for candidates victimised for political reasons, 26 October 1933. The issue has now arisen in connection with the appointment of a part-time teac",26/10/1933,"Government Appointments, Preference for Candidates who have been victimised for political reasons",,Minute,,politics; civil services 6473,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Education from Sean O Muimhneachain, 8 November 1933, stating that the Executive Council have decided that in the matter of the post for a part-time teacher of Irish at the Training school of Domest",06/11/1933,"Government Appointments, Preference for Candidates who have been victimised for political reasons",,Minute,,politics; civil services 6489A,"Memorandum on the Report of the Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Acts 1880-1885 and Juvenile Prostitution, prepared in the Department of Justice and circulated to the Executive Council, 13 November 1933. Attached to this is a copy of the Heads for ",13/11/1933,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Copy letter to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 11 December 1933, on the subject of the proposed amendment of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Acts, 1880-1885. This states, for example, that a `decision on the proposals ",11/12/1933,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Letter,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1934, draft of Bill.",1934,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Act,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1934, `as introduced', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 21 June 1934. This deals with, for example, the `defilement of idiots, imbeciles, and feeble-minded females', the suppression of prostitution and the search of br",21/06/1934,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1934, amendments made in special committee, 18 January 1935.",18/01/1935,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Report of the Special Committee on the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1934, together with proceedings of the Special Committee. Amongst the members of the committee were Miss Kathleen Brown, Caitlin Bean Ui Chleirigh [Kathleen Clarke] and Siobhan Bean an Ph",23/01/1935,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Report,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Minute to the President from the Attorney General, 23 January 1935, relating to section 17 of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill concerning the importation of contraceptives. This deals with powers to enable the Post Office to hold up for examination parcels",23/01/1935,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Minute,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1934, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 20 February 1935.",20/02/1935,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,contraception; prostitutess 6489A,"Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1935.",1935,"Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Act,,contraception; prostitutess 6493,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 2 January 1934, stating that it was decided that certain listed individuals should be asked to accept membership of the Selection Committee to allot scholarships in sugar technology. Amongst the persons listed is Miss Phy",02/01/1934,"Sugar Industry, Scholarships for Apprentices",,Extract,,educations 6501,"Memorandum to the Government from the Minister for Justice, 13 October 1923, outlining proposals for a Bill to regulate matters concerning citizenship of the Free State. This deals with, for example, the acquisition of citizenship by birth or marriage, fo",13/10/1924,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,citizenships 6501,"Memorandum from the Minister for External Affairs on the proposed Nationality Bill with a draft of Heads of a Bill attached, circulated to the Executive Council, 18 November 1933. The memorandum deals with, for example, the nationality of married women. T",18/11/1933,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,citenships 6501,"Memorandum on the Nationality Bill, from the Department of External Affairs, 10 January 1934. The memorandum gives details of the observations of the Department on the Nationality Bill. For example, on the issue of the conditions on which Free State citiz",10/01/1934,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,citizenships 6501,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs relating to the Citizenship Bill, 1934, 25 June 1934. The memorandum deals with, for example, the case of a widow who relinquished citizenship on marriage. She, the memorandum states, may become naturalis",25/06/1934,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,citizenships 6501,"Citizenship Act, 1934, draft of a Bill. This deals with, for example, the effect of marriage on citizenship.",,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Act,,citizenships 6051,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Bill, 1934, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, ordered to be printed, 4 April 1935.",04/04/1935,"Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935",,Bill,,citizenships 6510A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education concerning the extension of the school leaving age beyond 14, 22 November 1933. A series of tables attached to this memorandum gives figures relating to the question of extending the school leaving age. For exam",22/11/1933,"School Leaving Age, Extension",,Memorandum,,educations 6510A,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 20 November 1933, stating that Mrs Crofts has been chosen to represent that Department on the Committee to be set up to in connection with the proposed ",20/12/1933,"School Leaving Age, Extension",,Minute,,educations 6510A,"Report presented to the Minister for Education by the Inter-Departmental Committee on the Raising of the School-Leaving Age, circulated to the Executive Council, 18 October 1935. Among the members of the Committee were Mrs M Crofts, Inspector, Department ",18/10/1935,"School Leaving Age, Extension",,Report,,educations 6510A,"Memorandum, 15 October 1941, from the Department of Education relating to (1) Juvenile Training Centres in Dublin County Borough and (2) the raising of the school-leaving age in Limerick County Borough. For example if the school leaving age was raised to ",15/10/1941,"School Leaving Age, Extension",,Memorandum,,educations 6514A,"Copy Letters Patent granted to Dame Isabella Augusta Gregory as a Trustee for the National Theatre Society, Limited, 5 October 1911.",05/10/1911,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Letters Patent,,playwrightss 6514A,"Draft memorial of Lady Gregory and the National Theatre Society, 1930, relating to the Abbey and Peacock Theatres. This, for example, details the amount of money spent by Annie Horniman converting the premises on which the Abbey Theatre stands.",1930,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Memorial,,playwrightss 6514A,"Minute to the Vice President from the Attorney General, 2 June 1930, relating to an application for a grant of Letters Patent to the existing patentee, Lady Gregory and the National Theatre Society for the Abbey and Peacock Theatres under 26 Geo III cap 5",02/06/1930,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Letter,,playwrightss 6514A,"Copy letter from the Messrs Whitney, Moore and Keller, solicitors, 7 March 1930, relating to a renewal of the Letters Patent to Lady Gregory and the National Theatre Society Limited.",07/03/1930,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Letter,,playwrightss 6514A,"Memorial submitted to the Government, 13 March 1931, applying for a new patent, completed by the National Theatre Society and Lady Gregory.",13/03/1931,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Memorial,,playwrightss 6514A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from M MacDonnchadha, 14 April 1931, stating that the Attorney General has agreed to the publication of Gazette Notice stating that an application has been made by Lady Gregory and the National T",14/04/1931,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Minute,,playwrightss 6514A,"Report by the Attorney General with draft form of Patent relating to the Abbey Theatre, 22 December 1931. The report cites the memorial which details the financial history of the theatre, for example, the contributions made by Annie Horniman.",22/12/1931,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Report,,playwrightss 6514A,"Draft Letters Patent relating to the Abbey Theatre, 11 January 1932.",11/01/1932,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Letters Patent,,playwrightss 6514A,"Copy Letters Patent in respect of the Abbey and Peacock Theatres issued by the Governor General, 16 January 1932, for a term of twenty-one years with effect from 1 December 1931.",16/01/1932,"Abbey Theatre, Letters Patent",,Letters Patent,,playwrightss 6516B,"Copy letter to JA Costello, Taoiseach, from Miss Teresa M Cleary, 8 August 1955. She argues that the play `The Bishop's Bonfire'  performed recently in the Gaiety Theatre has `been the cause of great distress to many Catholics here'. She quotes from the L",08/08/1955,"Gaiety Theatre, Letters Patent, 1956",,Letter,,playwrightss 6516B,"Minute to Mr McHugo, 18 August 1955, [signature unclear]. This relates to a letter written by Miss Cleary to the Taoiseach, 8 August 1955. He states that the Taoiseach should not allow himself to be drawn into controversy with this woman. [Miss Cleary is ",18/08/1955,"Gaiety Theatre, Letters Patent, 1956",,Minute,,playwrightss 6516B,"Copy letter from S MacUgo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, to Miss Teresa M Cleary, 20 August 1955, acknowledging her letter and stating that the enforcement of the law in respect of theatres is a matter for the police and that her letter has been bro",20/08/1955,"Gaiety Theatre, Letters Patent, 1956",,Letter,,playwrightss 6536,"Report of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges on the Exclusion of Certain Duly Authorised Visitors, together with proceedings of the Committee and Minutes of Evidence, 9 May 1934. This report deals with the exclusion from the visitors' gallery of Le",09/05/1934,"Committee on Procedure and Privilege, Report on Exclusion of Certain Duly Authorised Visitors",,Report,,politicss 6537A,"Seventy-sixth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1923. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, Mrs E MM Clarke will",31/12/1923,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,nunss 6537A,"Seventy-seventh Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1924. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, Ellen Heffernan wi",31/12/1924,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,nunss 6537A,"Seventy-eight Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1925. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, Mary Bowes willed/do",31/12/1925,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Seventy-ninth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1926. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1926,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eightieth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1927. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1927,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eighty-first Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1928. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1928,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eighty-second Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1929. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1929,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eighty-third Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1930. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1930,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eighty-fourth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1931.This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, Florence Cummings wil",31/12/1931,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537A,"Eighty-fifth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland for the year ending 31 December 1932. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1932,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Saorstat Eireann, Reports, 1924-1933",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Eighty-sixth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1933. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1933,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Eighty-seventh Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1934. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1934,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Eighty-eighth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1935. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1935,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Eighty-ninth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1936. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1936,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninetieth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1937. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1937,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninety-first Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1938. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1938,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninety-second Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1939. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1939,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninety-third Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1940. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1940,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninety-fourth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1941. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1941,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequests 6537B,"Ninety-fifth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1942. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1942,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537B,"Ninety-sixth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1943. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, the Northcote Home, Dun Laoghaire donated money for ",31/12/1943,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports 1933-1943",,Report,,bequestss 6537C,"Ninety-seventh Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1944. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1944,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1944-1946",,Report,,bequestss 6537C,"Ninety-eighth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1945. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1945,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1944-1946",,Report,,bequestss 6537C,"Ninety-ninth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1946. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1946,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1944-1946",,Report,,bequestss 6537D,"One Hundredth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1947. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1947,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1947-1959",,Report,,bequestss 6537D,"One Hundredth and First Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1948. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1948,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1947-1959",,Report,,bequestss 6537D,"One Hundredth and Second Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1949. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1949,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1947-1959",,Report,,bequestss 6537D,"One Hundredth and Third Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1950. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1950,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports, 1947-1959",,Report,,bequestss 6537E,"One Hundredth and Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1951. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1951,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537E,"One Hundredth and Fifth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1952. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1952,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequests 6537E,"One Hundredth and Sixth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1953. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1953,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537F,"One Hundredth and Seventh Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1954. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost. For example, Eleanor Finegan willed/donated money fo",31/12/1954,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537F,"One Hundredth and Eighth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1955. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1955,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537F,"One Hundredth and Ninth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1956. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1956,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537F,"One Hundredth and Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1957. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1957,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6537F,"One Hundredth and Eleventh Report of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 31 December 1958. This lists the donors, the objects of the charities, the stocks and securities and the cost.",31/12/1958,"Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, Reports",,Report,,bequestss 6554F,"Report of the Department of Education, 1934-1935. This deals with primary, secondary and vocational education, the National Museum, the National Library, the Metropolitan School of Art, Endowed Schools, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, school meals, sc",,"Department of Education, Report, 1934-1935",,Report,,educations 6554G,"Report of the Department of Education, 1935-1936. This deals with primary, secondary and vocational education, the National Museum, the National Library, the Metropolitan School of Art, Endowed Schools, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, school meals, sc",,"Department of Education, Annual Report, 1935-1936",,Report,,educations 6554H,"Report of the Department of Education, 1936-1937. This deals with primary, secondary and vocational education, the National Museum, the National Library, the Metropolitan School of Art, Endowed Schools, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, school meals, sc",,"Department of Education, Report for 1936/37",,Report,,educations 6554J,"Report of the Department of Education, 1938-1939. This deals with primary education, secondary education, vocational education, reformatory and industrial schools, the National Museum, the National Library, endowed schools and Brainnse na bhFoillsiuchan. ",,"Department of Education, Report 1938-39",,Report,,educations 6554L/1,"Memorandum from the Department of Education to the Government, 25 May 1951, entitled `Report of the Department of Education, 1948/49' The memorandum states that the `more concerted effort to provide short courses in Domestic Science and Woodwork in rural ",25/05/1951,"Department of Education, Reports",,Memorandum,,educations 6554L/2,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Education, 11 March 1953, `Report of the Department of Education 1949/50'. The memorandum details the items to note in the Report, for example, the `numbers in attendance at short courses in Domestic Sci",11/03/1953,"Department of Education, Reports 1949/50-1960/61",,Memorandum,,educations 6554A,"Department of Education Report giving statistics relating to National Education in the Free State for the year 1922-1923. For example, details are given of Irish prizes to students in teacher training including, amongst others, Mary Griffin of Our Lady of",,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554A,"Report and Statistics relating to National Education in the Free State for the year 1923-1924. This gives, for example, details of the numbers of teachers, sex differentiated, in the service of the Department of Education on 31 December 1923.",,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554A,Report and Statistics relating to National Education in the Free State for the year 1924-1925.,,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554A,"Department of Education Report of the Secondary Education Branch for the year 1924. This deals, for example, with examination results for boys and girls throughout the country",1924,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554A,"`Report of the Minister for Education under the Intermediate Education (Ireland) Act, 1914, as to the application of the teachers' salaries grant', 1924-1925. This gives the names of the teachers who do and do not satisfy the rules of the teachers' salari",,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554B,"`Report of the Department of Education for the school year 1924-25 and the administrative and financial years 1924-25-26'. This gives details, for example, of residential schools of domestic economy.",,"Department of Education, Reports 1925-29",,Report,,educations 6554B,`Report of the Department of Education for the school years 1925-26-27 and the administrative and financial year 1926-27'.,,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554B,"Report of the Department of Education, 1927-1928.",,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554B,Report of the Department of Education 1928-1929.,,"Department of Education, Reports 1922-1925",,Report,,educations 6554C,Report of the Department of Education 1929-1930.,,"Department of Education, Reports 1929-32",,Report,,educations 6554C,"Report of the Department of Education, 1930-1931.",,"Department of Education, Reports 1929-32",,Report,,educations 6554C,"Report of the Department of Education, 1931-1932.",,"Department of Education, Reports 1929-32",,Report,,educations 6554D,"Report of the Department of Education, 1932-1933. This deals with, for example, discharges to employment from industrial schools during the year from 1 August 1932 to 31 July 1933. `The girls discharged from Industrial Schools were distributed as follows,",,"Department of Education, Report 1932-3",,Report,,educations 6554E,"Report of the Department of Education, 1933-1934. This includes, for example, details on the linking up of technical schools with local industries. For instance, approximately 100 girls leaving primary schools applied for admission to the trades dressmaki",,"Department of Education, Report 1933-1934",,Report,,educations 6612A,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the Executive Council, 5 July 1934, explaining the proposed Heads of a Bill outlining a scheme for widows' and orphans' pensions. The preliminary draft of the Heads of a Bill are atta",05/07/1934,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Memorandum,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health to the Executive Council, 11 October 1934, containing notes on certain modifications suggested by the Minister for Finance to the proposals relating to the provision of pensions to widow",11/10/1934,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Memorandum,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 31 October 1934, informing him that the Executive Council authorised the preparation of a Bill providing for widows and orphans pensions. The Bill",31/10/1934,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Minute,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Memorandum on the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 11 April 1935. This deals with amendments to the Heads of the Bill agreed between the Minister for Local Government and Public Health and the M",11/04/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Memorandum,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act, 1935.  White print of the Bill.",1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Act,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Memorandum on the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935 from the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 2 May 1935. This discusses, for example, the rate of allowance to the widow of an insured man and non-contributory pensions.",02/05/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Memorandum,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Memorandum on the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935 from the Minister for Industry and Commerce, 3 May 1935. This discusses administrative difficulties which the Minister for Industry and Commerce identifies in the draft Bill.",03/05/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Memorandum,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935, `as introduced', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 11 April 1935.",11/04/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Bill,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935, `as amended in Committee', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 12 June 1935.",12/06/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Bill,,widows; orphanss 6612A,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935, `as amended on Report', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 27 June 1935.",27/06/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1934",,Bill,,widows; orphanss 6612B,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 31 July 1935.",31/07/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act, 1935",,Bill,,widows; orphanss 6631B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Maria Mahr, Holland, 27 November 1947, sending him a copy of a letter from her husband. He was studying Continental Folk-museums on behalf of the Irish Department of Education with a view to the Glasnevin museum extension proj",27/11/1947,"National Museum, Appointment of Director",,Letter,,World War IIs 6613B,"Copy letter [to Maria Mahr] from M O Muimhneachain, 2 December 1947, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the return to Ireland of her husband, Dr Adolf Mahr, to the Directorship of the National Museum. The matter is under consideration.",02/12/1947,"National Museum, Appointment of Director",,Letter,,World War IIs 6639,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Miss Dillon-Barry, The Pharmacy, Loughrea, 18 November 1929. She wishes to put before the Taoiseach facts relating to a case held recently in the Circuit Court, Galway, in which she was a witness. She argues t",18/11/1929,"Judges - Objectionable Pronouncements, etc., Mr Justice Wyse-Power (Complaint by Miss Dillon Barry)",,Letter,,legals 6639,"Copy minute to H O Friel from MMD, 20 November 1929. He attaches the letter from Miss Barry Dillon to President Cosgrave and states, `It is clear that the President cannot entertain complaints of this nature directed against Judges and it would be useful ",20/11/1929,"Judges - Objectionable Pronouncements, etc., Mr Justice Wyse-Power (Complaint by Miss Dillon Barry)",,Minute,,legals 6639,"Minute to M McDunphy, Assistant Secretary to the Executive Council, from [signature unclear], 23 November 1929. He returns Miss Dillon-Barry's letter to the President and offers a suggested reply, to the effect that the President can do nothing and statin",23/11/1929,"Judges - Objectionable Pronouncements, etc., Mr Justice Wyse-Power (Complaint by Miss Dillon Barry)",,Minute,,legals 6639,"Copy letter to Mrs [sic]  M H Dillon-Barry, from President Cosgrave, 25 November 1929. This is similar to the suggested reply dated 23 November 1929, with the omission of the concluding expression of regret that a family who did so much for the national c",25/11/1929,"Judges - Objectionable Pronouncements, etc., Mr Justice Wyse-Power (Complaint by Miss Dillon Barry)",,Letter,,legals 6644,"Telegram from `Mary R', 27 March 1929, expressing thanks to the Movement of the Irish Free State for their message of sympathy on the death of her sister-in-law, the Dowager Duchess of Cambridge.",27/03/1929,"Dowager Marchioness of Cambridge, Death, 1929",,Telegram,,protocols 6644,"Telegram of sympathy to Her Majesty the Queen from the Irish Government, 27 March 1929, on the death of her sister-in-law, the Dowager Duchess of Cambridge.",27/03/1929,"Dowager Marchioness of Cambridge, Death, 1929",,Telegram,,protocols 6545,"Telegram from Lord Chamberlain, 15 October 1928, stating that the King has commanded one week full and one week half mourning for the late Imperial Majesty, the Empress Marie of Russia.",15/10/1928,"Empress Marie of Russia, Death, 1928",,Telegram,,protocols 6545,"Letter to James McNeill, Governor General of the Irish Free State, from President Cosgrave, 19 October 1928, asking him to express to Their Majesties and other members of the Royal Family the sympathy of the Free State Government on the death of the Empre",19/10/1928,"Empress Marie of Russia, Death, 1928",,Letter,,protocols 6545,"Telegram from James McNeill, Governor General, to Lord Stamfordham, expressing the Irish Government's sympathy on the death of Her Late Imperial Majesty the Empress Marie of Russia.",19/10/1928,"Empress Marie of Russia, Death, 1928",,Telegram,,protocols 6646,"Telegram from Lord Chamberlain, 9 February 1929, relating to the lowering of flags for the funeral of Queen Marie Christine of Spain on 11 February.",09/02/1929,"Queen Maria Christina of Spain, Death, 1929",,Telegram,,protocols 6646,"Copy telegram from the Irish Government to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Madrid, 8 February 1929, expressing sympathy on the death of Queen Maria Christina.",08/02/1929,"Queen Maria Christina of Spain, Death, 1929",,Telegram,,protocols 6646,"Copy telegram received by the Department of External Affairs from the Royal Family of Spain, 9 February 1929, thanking the Irish Government for their expression of sympathy on the death of Queen Maria Christina.",09/02/1929,"Queen Maria Christina of Spain, Death, 1929",,Telegram,,protocols 6662B,"Copy letter to Miss Grace Blakeney, Goatstown, Dublin, from R O Foghlu, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 18 December 1957. The letter details information obtained by the Department of Lands and the Department of Agriculture relating to land redistribut",18/12/1957,"Agricultural Schemes, General",,Letter,,agricultures 6663,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from F Biggar, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 10 January 1951. Representations have been made to the Department by Miss Carol Brown, Vermont, agent of Avoca Handweavers, Ltd., to the",10/01/1951,Parcel Post,,Minute,,businesss 6663,"Memorandum from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs entitled `Considerations involved in question of increasing weight limit of foreign parcels from 11 to 22 Ibs', September 1951. One of the arguments against the increased weight limit is the question ",Sep-51,Parcel Post,,Memorandum,,civil services 6664,"Memorandum from the Department of Lands for the consideration of the Executive Council, 28 July 1934, concerning the appointment of Women Inspectors on the Land Commission staff. The Land Commission intend to recruit though the medium of the Civil Service",28/07/1934,"Land Commission Inspectors, Employment of Women",,Memorandum,,civil services 6664,"Memorandum from the Minister for Finance for the consideration of the Executive Council, 2 August 1934, concerning the employment of women as Land Inspectors. Arguments are advanced as to why women should be eligible to compete for these posts. The questi",02/08/1934,"Land Commission Inspectors, Employment of Women",,Memorandum,,civil services 6664,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Lands, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 3 August 1934, stating that `on the subject of the appointment of Women Inspectors in the Land Commission, I have to inform you that the Executive Council on the 3rd instant d",03/08/1934,"Land Commission Inspectors, Employment of Women",,Minute,,civil services 6664,"Note from Sean MacEntee, Department of Finance, to the President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera, 20 August 1934, stating that the decision of the Executive Council not to fix a salary scale for women in connection with the competition for Inspe",20/08/1934,"Land Commission Inspectors, Employment of Women",,Note,,civil services 6664,"Minute, 24 August 1934, stating that Mr MacEntee would not further press the matter he discussed in the note to the President dated 20 August 1934, `unless on further consideration he found that the decision would give rise to complications'. [This concer",24/08/1934,"Land Commission Inspectors, Employment of Women",,Minute,,civil services 6671A,"Letter to M Moynihan, Department of the President, from McElligott [Department of Finance], 29 July 1937, relating to the question as to whether additional leave should be given to young Civil Servants to allow them to spend a portion of their annual leav",29/11/1937,"Irish, Facilities for Study, Special Leave for Civil Servants",,Letter,,Irish language; civil services 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1926. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals. For example, there were 124 males and 21 females under care d",1926,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1927. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1927,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1928. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1928,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1929. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1929,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1930. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1930,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1931. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1931,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667A,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1932. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1932,Annual Reports of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals (1922-32),,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1933. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1933,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1934. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1934,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1935. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1935,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1936. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1936,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1937. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1937,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1938. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1938,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1939. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1939,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1940. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1940,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6667B,"Annual Report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals for the year 1930. This gives details of the admissions and discharges, etc., of male and female patients from the country's mental hospitals.",1941,"Mental Hospitals, Reports of Inspector, 1933-1941",,Report,,mental healths 6680,"Copy letter to Miss Radziwill, Social Questions Section, League of Nations, Geneva, from JOD [John O'Donovan], 10 October 1934, enclosing, as per his discussion with her, copies of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill and the Public Dance Hall Bills.",10/10/1934,"Mr John O'Donovan, Temporary Appointment to League of Nations, Information Secretariat, 1934",,Letter,,League of Nationss 6681A,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for Saorst‡t ƒireann to the Minister for Finance for the year ending 31 December 1923. This includes details of branches removed from the register during the year with reasons given for the cause of removal, f",31/12/1923,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1923-1932),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681A,"Typescript Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1925. This gives details of branches removed from the Register, for example, branch number 856 , St Anne (Female No 232) was removed because they had no funds.",31/12/1925,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1923-1932),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681A,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1927. This deals, for example, with the case of the deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank of Mary Tuner who died together with her daughter, Mrs Anna Fitzgerald, in the Drumco",31/12/1927,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1923-1932),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681A,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1931. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies, for example, the Protestant Female Burial Society, School Room, York Street Chapel, Dublin.",31/12/1931,Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1927.,,Report,,friendly societiess 6681A,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1932. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies, for example, Saint Elias Male and Female Burial Society, 143 Francis Street, Dublin.",31/12/1932,Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1927.,,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1933. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1933,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1934. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1934,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1935. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1935,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1936. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1936,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1937. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1937,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1938. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1938,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1939. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1939,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1940. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1940,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1941. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1941,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6681B,"Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31 December 1921. This gives, amongst other details, a list of the registered Friendly Societies.",31/12/1942,Reports of the Registrar of Friendly Societies (1933-1943),,Report,,friendly societiess 6683,"Handwritten letter to Eamon de Valera, President of the Executive Council, from Sean O Coileain (OS), Skibbereen, 24 August 1934, stating that Mrs John F McCarthy gave birth about two months previously to triplets, all girls. He asks for a bounty which `w",24/08/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Copy letter to San O Coileain, Skibbereen, from MMD, 28 August 1934, acknowledging his letter applying for a triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs John F McCarthy.",28/08/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M McDunphy, 28 August 1934, submitting a copy of the application on behalf of Mrs John F McCarthy for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",28/08/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Handwritten letter to the Private Secretary to His Majesty, the King, from John Collins (NT) [National Teacher] applying for a triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs John F McCarthy.",31/08/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Copy letter to John Collins from M McDunphy, 11 September 1934, stating that his letter addressed to the Private Secretary to the King applying for a triplets' bounty has been transmitted to the Department of the President. The letter informs Mr Collins t",11/09/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Arthur Codling, Department of Finance, 29 November 1934, stating that in respect of the application for Triplets' Bounty on behalf of Mrs Mary McCarthy, he is directed by the Minister for Finance ",29/11/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Copy letter to Sean O Coileain from Sean O Muimhneachain, 3 December 1934, stating that following investigations it has been discovered that the circumstances of the parents is not such to warrant payment of the bounty in the case of the application on be",03/12/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from P E Collins, CC, Skibbereen, 10 December 1934. He has been informed that Mrs John F McCarthy was not granted the triplets' bounty. `I beg to inform you that though she has a fair-sized farm she is at present in poor c",10/12/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Copy letter to Rev. PE Collins, Skibbereen, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 13 December 1934, acknowledging receipt of his letter relating to the application on behalf of Mrs John F McCarthy for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",13/12/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6683,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhnechain, 13 December 1934, enclosing a copy of the letter addressed on 3 December to Mr Sean O Coileain and the letter, dated 10 December, received from Rev. PE Collins, both in connect",13/12/1934,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Arthur Codling, Department of Finance, 6 March 1935, stating that in connection with the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Mary McCarthy, no new facts have emerged following furthe",06/03/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance on the Triplets' Bounty, 7 April 1933. This gives details of the history of the bounty prior to 1921. Following 1921 the bounty was paid through the Governor General. The memorandum lists the conditions which must",07/04/1933,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Memorandum,,welfares 6683,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, unsigned, 8 March 1935, drawing attention to paragraphs 2 and 3 in the Department of Finance memorandum on the Triplets' Bounty, dated 7 April 1933. [It appears that in particular attention is drawn to ",08/03/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from JH Lynd, Department of Finance, 23 April 1935, stating that the `grant of Bounty continues to be governed by the procedure laid down in this Department's Memorandum dated 10th April, 1933'. [The D",23/04/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 30 April 1935, in connection with the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs JF McCarthy. Attention is drawn to the section in the 1933 memorandum on triplets' boun",30/04/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Arthur Codling, Department of Finance, 20 May 1935, `As regards the quotation in your minute from the memorandum of the 10th April, 1933, I am to say that, under the most liberal interpretation, t",20/05/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6683,"Copy letter to Rev. PE Collins from Sean O Muimhneachain, 23 May 1935, stating that in connection with the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Mary McCarthy, no new facts have emerged following further investigation `which warrant a departur",23/05/1935,"Mrs John F McCarthy, The Abbey, Skibbereen, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6688A,"Forty-fifth Report of the General Prisons Board, Ireland, 1922-1923. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues. For example, for `females e",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report of the General Prisons Board, 1923-1924. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report of the General Prisons Board, 1924-1925. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report of the General Prisons Board, 1925-1926. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report of the General Prisons Board, 1926-1927. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report of the General Prisons Board, 1927-1928. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1928. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1928,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1929. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1929,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688A,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1930. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1930,"Annual Reports on Prisons, 1922-1930",,Report,,prisonerss 6688B,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1931. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1931,Annual Reports on Prisons (1931-1932),,Report,,prisonerss 6688B,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1932. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1932,Annual Reports on Prisons (1931-1932),,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1933. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1933,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1934. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1934,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1935. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1935,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1936. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1936,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1937. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1937,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1938. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1938,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1944. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues. For example, during the year ended 31 December 1944 there were t",1944,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688C,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1945. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1945,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1933-1945",,Report,,prisonerss 6688D,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1946. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1946,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1946-July 1951",,Report,,prisonerss 6688D,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1947. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1947,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1946-July 1951",,Report,,prisonerss 6688D,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1948. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1948,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1946-July 1951",,Report,,prisonerss 6688D,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1949. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1949,"Prisons, Annual Reports, 1946-July 1951",,Report,,prisonerss 6688E,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1950. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1950,"Prisons, Annual Reports, July 1951-1960",,Report,,prisonerss 6688E,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1951. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1951,"Prisons, Annual Reports, July 1951-1960",,Report,,prisonerss 6688E,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1952. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1952,"Prisons, Annual Reports, July 1951-1960",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1953. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1953,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1954. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1954,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1955. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1955,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1956. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1956,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1957. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1957,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6688F,"Annual Report on Prisons, 1958. This deals with committals to prisons of men and women, the health of prisoners, the conduct of prisoners and prison industries, amongst other related issues.",1958,"Prisons, Annual Reports",,Report,,prisonerss 6689B,"Minute to the Accounts Branch, Department of Finance, from the Taoiseach's Office, 28 April 1948, stating that in connection with the issue of income tax forms in Irish, Miss C Breathnach, Writing Assistant, is the only member of staff who entered the Civ",28/04/1948,"Irish in the Civil Service, Use of Miscellaneous Forms",,Minute,,Irish language; civil services 6694A,"Judgement of the Supreme Court, delivered by Ua Cinneidigh, CJ, 22 March 1934, in the case of Michael O Foghludha, Maire Ni Raghallaigh, Michael O Loingsigh agus Nora Aghas versus Arthur R McClean. The plaintiffs are the trustees of the Gaelic League, the",22/03/1934,"The Courts, Position of Irish",,Judgement,,Irish languages 6697,"Minute from the Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce to the Secretary, Department of the President, 16 April 1928, proposing as Government Delegates to the International Labour Conference, 1928, Mr William Maguire, Chief Inspector of Factor",16/04/1928,"International Labour Conference, 1928, Attendance of Saorstat Delegation",,Minute,,labours 6697,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Industry and Commerce, unsigned, 17 April 1928, stating that the Executive Council appointed Mr W Maguire and Miss Stafford, both of the Department of Industry and Commerce, as the two Government representativ",17/04/1928,"International Labour Conference, 1928, Attendance of Saorstat Delegation",,Minute,,labours 6697,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Industry and Commerce, unsigned, 25 April 1928, listing three government delegates to the International Labour Conference. The third member of this delegation is Miss Brighid Stafford in the capacity of expert",25/04/1928,"International Labour Conference, 1928, Attendance of Saorstat Delegation",,Minute,,labours 6697,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Private Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce, proposing Michael MacWhite and William Maguire as the members of the Free State delegation to the International Labour Conference, ",24/04/1928,"International Labour Conference, 1928, Attendance of Saorstat Delegation",,Minute,,labours 6697,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 30 April 1928, forwarding a copy of the credentials of the Free State delegates and the technical advisers to the International Labour Conference. Miss Brig",30/04/1928,"International Labour Conference, 1928, Attendance of Saorstat Delegation",,Minute,,labours 6707,"Memorandum on the proposed appointment of Mrs DV O'Grady as Temporary Bookkeeping Assistant in the Office of Public Works from the Department of Finance, 21 September 1934. When the management of the Bourn-Vincent Memorial Park was transferred to the Comm",21/09/1934,"Mrs D V O'Grady, Appointment as Temporary Book-Keeping Assistant in the Office of Public Works",,Memorandum,,civil services 6707,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 25 September 1934, recording the decision to appoint Mrs DV O'Grady as a Temporary Book-keeping Assistant in the Office of Public Works.",25/09/1934,"Mrs D V O'Grady, Appointment as Temporary Book-Keeping Assistant in the Office of Public Works",,Extract,,civil services 6720,"Civil Service (Transferred Officers) Compensation Act, 1929. White copy of the Act. This allows for the setting up of a board to be known as the Civil Service (Compensation) Board consisting of a chairman, a Minister's panel and an Officers' panel. The na",1929,"Civil Service (Transferred Officers), Compensation Act, 1929",,Act,,civil services 6733,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary, [Department of the Taoiseach], 8 October 1934, enclosing a copy of a letter received from Mr John Henchy, Ennis, dated 29 September 1934, applying for a bounty in r",08/10/1934,"Mrs John Henchy, Ennis, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6733,"Copy letter to John Henchy from Sean O Muimhneachain, 8 October 1934, acknowledging his letter applying for the State bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",08/10/1934,"Mrs John Henchy, Ennis, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6733,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 23 November 1934, enclosing a Pay Order for £3 in favour of Mrs Susan Henchy who gave birth to triplets.",23/11/1934,"Mrs John Henchy, Ennis, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6733,"Letter to Mrs Susan Henchy from Sean O Muimhneachain, 23 November 1934, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",23/11/1934,"Mrs John Henchy, Ennis, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6737,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to the members of the Executive Council, 8 October 1934, concerning cases reported on by the Committee on Resigned or Dismissed Civil Servants. The Committee's reports are attached to the memorandum. A number of t",08/10/1934,"Mr T Mc Gillicuddy, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil services 6738,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to the members of the Executive Council, 8 October 1934, concerning cases reported on by the Committee on Resigned or Dismissed Civil Servants. The Committee's reports are attached to the memorandum. A number of t",08/10/1934,"Miss Eileen McCrudden, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil services 6738,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 13 October 1934, stating that the Executive Council on 12 October 1934 authorised the reinstatement in the Civil Service of Miss Eileen McCrudden. The minute gives deta",13/10/1934,"Miss Eileen McCrudden, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil services 6739,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to the members of the Executive Council, 8 October 1934, concerning cases reported on by the Committee on Resigned or Dismissed Civil Servants. The Committee's reports are attached to the memorandum. A number of t",08/10/1934,"Miss Catherine C Barry, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil services 6739,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 13 October 1934, stating that the Executive Council on 12 October 1934 authorised the offer to Miss Catherine Barry of reinstatement in the Civil Service. The minute gi",13/10/1934,"Miss Catherine C Barry, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil services 6752A,"Charter of University College, Cork, printed 1912. This gives the names of the members of the first Governing Body, for example, Miss Lucy E Smith, MD.",1912,"University College, Nominations to Governing Bodies, Procedure File",,Charter,,educations 6753,"Copy minute from Sean O Muimhneachain to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 22 October 1934, enclosing a copy application dated 17 October 1934, from Edward Mongey, Medical Officer, on behalf of Mrs Annie Comber, Claremorris, County Mayo, for the State",22/10/1934,"Mrs Annie Comber, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6753,"Copy letter to Edward Mongey, The Hospital, Mayo County Home, Castlebar, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 22 October 1934, acknowledging receipt of his application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Annie Comber.",22/10/1934,"Mrs Annie Comber, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6753,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 23 November 1934, enclosing a payable order in favour of Mrs Annie Comber, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",23/11/1934,"Mrs Annie Comber, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6753,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie Comber from Sean O Muimhneachain, 23 November 1934, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",23/11/1934,"Mrs Annie Comber, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6760,"Letter to the Secretary to the President of the Executive Council, from FA Henry, Secretary, Coombe Lying-in Hospital, 23 October 1934, stating that Mrs Bridget Kelly of number 27 Marshalsea Lane Barracks,  C Block, gave birth to triplets on 11 October 19",23/10/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6760,"Copy letter to FA Henry, Coombe Lying-in Hospital, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 25 October 1934, acknowledging receipt of his letter applying for the triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Bridget Kelly.",25/10/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6760,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 25 October 1934, submitting letters received in connection with the application for the triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Kelly.",25/10/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6760,"Letter to the Secretary, Minister for Finance, from Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor, Dublin, 22 November 1934, asking for information on the triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Kelly.",22/11/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6760,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 30 November 1934, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Bridget Kelly being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. The minute also requests that a",30/11/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6760,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridget Kelly from Sean O Muimhneachain, 1 December 1934, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",01/12/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6760,"Copy letter to Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor, Dublin, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 3 December 1934, giving information on the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets and stating that a payable order has been sent to Mrs Bridget Kelly.",03/12/1934,"Mrs Bridget Kelly, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6775A,"Letter to John A Costello, Taoiseach, from Eugenie Griffith, Eugenie Houston and Company, Solicitors, Dublin, 9 January 1957. She writes concerning the appointment of women as District Justices. `While I appreciate that there might be some prejudice again",09/01/1957,"Circuit Court Judges, Applications for Appointment",,Letter,,judgess 6775A,"Copy letter to Miss Eugenie Griffith, Solicitor, from John A Costello, Taoiseach, 17 January 1957, acknowledging her letter concerning the appointment of women as District Justices. He has so many letters asking for his personal support in respect of appo",17/01/1957,"Circuit Court Judges, Applications for Appointment",,Letter,,judgess 6777,"Typescript version of the final report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Irish in the Civil Service, 31 January 1936. This gives, for example, the number of fluent Irish speakers in each grade, for instance, of 279 shorthand-typists there were 27 flu",31/01/1936,"Irish in the Civil Service, Inter-Department Committee of Enquiry, 1935-6",,Report,,Irish languages 6778B,Copy memorandum by the Revenue Commissioners concerning the proposal by Deputy Cogan to establish a commission to enquire into the methods by which ratable valuations are fixed. The memorandum deals with the matter from the standpoint of Excise Licences. ,Jan-52,"Poor Law Valuation, High Court Judgement",,Memorandum,,businesss 6778B,"Extract from the official report of D‡ilDebates, 25 February 1953, giving details of the debate on the Poor Law Valuation motion by Deputy Cogan. He was concerned  to establish a commission to enquire into the methods by which rateable valuations are fixe",25/02/1953,"Poor Law Valuation, High Court Judgement",,Extract,,businesss 6780,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 31 October 1934, enclosing a copy application from Mick McGuirk, Cavan, dated 27 October 1934, for the State bounty in respect of the birth of triplets on behalf of his daught",31/10/1934,"Mrs Kathleen Walshe, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6780,"Copy letter to Mick McGuire from Sean O Muimhneachain, 31 October 1934, acknowledging receipt of his letter applying for the State bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",31/10/1934,"Mrs Kathleen Walshe, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6780,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 7 November 1934, referring to the general memorandum on Triplets' Bounty, dated April 1933, which indicates that to qualify application must be made within four months o",07/11/1934,"Mrs Kathleen Walshe, Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 6780,"Copy letter to Mr M McGuire from Sean O Muimhneachain, 12 November 1934, stating that in view of the time elapsed since the birth of triplets to Mrs Kathleen Walshe the bounty is not payable in this case.",12/11/1934,"Mrs Kathleen Walshe, Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 6795,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 13 February 1925, enclosing the League of Nations  fifth assembly, Report of the British Delegates to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. This deals with, for example, th",13/02/1925,"League of Nations, British Reports on Sessions and Assemblies, 1925",,Despatch,,League of Nationss 6795,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 17 February 1925, enclosing the League of Nations thirty-first and thirty second session of the Council, Report of the British Delegates to the Secretary of State for Foreign Aff",17/02/1925,"League of Nations, British Reports on Sessions and Assemblies, 1925",,Despatch,,League of Nationss 6795,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 12 May 1925, enclosing the League of Nations thirty-third session of the Council, Report of the British Delegates to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. This report, for ",12/05/1925,"League of Nations, British Reports on Sessions and Assemblies, 1925",,Despatch,,League of Nationss 6795,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 12 August 1925, enclosing the League of Nations thirty-fourth session of the Council, Report of the British Delegates to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. This report i",12/08/1925,"League of Nations, British Reports on Sessions and Assemblies, 1925",,Despatch,,League of Nationss 6795,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from JS Amery, Dominions Office, 2 December 1925, enclosing the League of Nations thirty-fifth session of the Council, Report of the British Delegate to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. This report in",02/12/1925,"League of Nations, British Reports on Sessions and Assemblies, 1925",,Despatch,,League of Nationss 6915,"University College, Galway, Charter and Statutes I to XXI, 2 June 1931. This deals, for example, with the office of the Lady Superintendent, page 32. `The Governing Body shall require every Woman Student-Member of the College, and also such non-Matriculat",02/06/1931,"National University of Ireland, Adaption of Charter Order, 1934",,Charter,,education; employments 6916A,"Christmas booklet from the Folklore Commission, December 1941. The booklet contains contributions from women, for example, Siobhan Ni Mhurchadha, Cork, gives a short account of the devotion of smiths to St Brigid. In olden times, she writes, they never wo",Dec-41,"Irish Folklore Commission, 1934-1944",,Booklet,,cultures 6916A,"Christmas booklet from the Folklore Commission, December 1943. The booklet contains contributions from women, for example, a poem entitled, `Amhran Chruidhte na bo' by Siobhan Ni Chroinin is included.",Dec-43,"Irish Folklore Commission, 1934-1944",,Booklet,,Irish languages 6916B,"Christmas booklet from the Folklore Commission, December 1944. The booklet contains contributions from women, for example, extracts from material collected from Peig Sayers is included.",Dec-44,Irish Folklore Commission,,Booklet,,Irish languages 6916B,"Memorandum on the Irish Folklore Commission with recommendations for its development and extension by Professor Delargy, 19 July 1945. Under the section entitled `Estimate for Financial Endowment' details of staff are listed. For instance, the secretary, ",19/07/1945,Irish Folklore Commission,,Memorandum,,cultures 6916B,"Memorandum on the Folklore Commission by Professor Delargy sent to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, 11 December 1946. This gives details of the proceedings and achievements of the Folklore Commission. Lists of congresses attended and lectures given are del",11/12/1946,Irish Folklore Commission,,Memorandum,,cultures 6916D,"Memorandum in Irish on the Folkore Commission from the Department of Education, 11 May 1959. This gives details of staff and salaries. For example, Brid Ni Mathuna is the Bainisteroir Oifige [Office Manager] and receives a salary of £600. She has been 20 ",11/05/1959,Irish Folklore Commission,,Memorandum,,Irish languages 6937,"Minute to the Minister for Defence from JP Walsh, Department of External Affairs, 27 February 1935. He gives details of a letter he received from the High Commissioner's Office. The Matron of The Dames of Saint Joan, London, called at the Office to report",27/02/1935,"Michael Nagle, Trial by Constitution (Special Powers) Tribunal",,Minute,,mental healths 6937,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 1 March 1935, stating that the Executive Council remitted the unexpired portion of the sentence on Michael Nagle `owing to the unusual domestic circumstances of the prisoner [his wife was suffering from dementia",01/03/1935,"Michael Nagle, Trial by Constitution (Special Powers) Tribunal",,Extract,,mental healths 7303A,"Emergency Pool Board, Report of the Head of the President's Department on Catherine O' Connell, Junior Executive Officer, 9 November 1935. This gives details of her previous grading, her general education and any civil service exams passed.",09/11/1935,"Junior Executive Officers, Promotion to Higher Executive Grade",,Report,,civil services 7303A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 3 January 1936, stating that the only Junior Executives from the President's Department eligible to appear before the Emergency Pool Board are Mr PJ Murray and Miss K O'Connell.",03/01/1936,"Junior Executive Officers, Promotion to Higher Executive Grade",,Minute,,civil services 7359D,"Defence Bill, 1951, white print. Part IX deals with the Army Nursing Service. `The Army Nursing Service shall consist of women who are appointed members thereof'.",1951,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951",,Bill,,nursings 7359D,"Memorandum, 21 November 1951, from the Department of Defence on the Defence Bill, 1951, with a further explanatory memorandum. The latter deals on page 20 with the `establishment, organisation and control' of the Army Nursing Service. For example, under `",21/11/1951,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951",,Memoranda,,nursings 7359D,"Printed explanatory memorandum by the Department of Defence on the Defence Bill, 1951, December 1951. This deals with, for example, the Army Nursing Service. For instance, under `existing legislation, members of the Army Nursing Service would become subje",Dec-51,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951",,Memorandum,,nursings 7359D,"Defence Bill, 1951, Special Committee Amendments, for example, in the case of section 288 on the Army Nursing Service, subsection (1) is to be deleted and replaced with the following subsection: `The provisions of this Act (except this Part and sections 8",1951,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951",,Bill,,nursings 7359D,"Defence Bill, 1951, as introduced, ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed 11 December 1951.",11/12/1951,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951",,Bill,,nursingAnnex to s 7359E,"Defence Bill, 1951, `As amended on Report', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed, 25 March 1954.",25/03/1954,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951, Defence Act 1954",,Bill,,nursings 7359 E,"Defence Bill, 1951, `As amended in Special Committee', ordered, by D‡il ƒireann, to be printed 7 May 1952.",07/05/1952,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951, Defence Act 1954",,Bill,,nursings 7359E,"Defence Bill, 1951, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 5 May 1954.",05/05/1954,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951, Defence Act 1954",,Bill,,nursings 7359F,"Defence Act, 1954. Part IX deals with Army Nursing Service.",1954,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation, Defence Bill, 1951, Defence Act, 1954",,Act,,nursings 7333A,"List, 25 April 1938, showing particulars of people who sent money to the Department of the Taoiseach for the last Sweep Stakes and for one or both of the two previous sweeps. For example, Alice Walsh Helm, 4024 Troost Street, Kansas City. [This is in conn",25/04/1938,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,List,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 11 June 1946,  stating that a letter dated 14 May 1946 with an enclosed sealed envelope which was received from Mrs Vera C Miller, New York, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit o",11/06/1946,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 11 June 1946,  stating that a letter dated 21 May 1946 with enclosures which was received from Louie Beauchemin, Oregon, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments of Sta",11/06/1946,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 3 March 1947, stating that a letter dated  25 February 1947 with enclosed money, which was received from Mrs AM Finlay, Canada, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments",03/03/1947,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 3 March 1947, stating that a letter dated 26 February 1947 with an enclosed money order, which was received from Violet O Toole, Canada, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of De",03/03/1947,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 25 July 1947, stating that a letter with enclosed money, which was received from Rose Harkins, New York, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments of State being used as",25/07/1947,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 13 April 1948, stating that a letter dated 9 April 1948, with enclosed money, which was received from Betty Brill, New York, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments of",13/04/1948,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 2 June 1948, stating that a letter with enclosed money, which was received from Mary Grace Rae, Canada, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments of State being used as ",02/06/1948,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 28 July 1948, stating that a letter, dated 19 July 1948, with enclosed money, which was received from Miss Estelle Porter, New York, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Depart",28/07/1948,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 27 August 1948, stating that a letter, dated 11 August 1948, with enclosed money, which was received from Mrs WC Hillebrandt, California, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of D",27/08/1948,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 16 September 1948, stating that a letter, with enclosures, which was received from Mrs Marie Kerr, New York, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departments of State being use",16/09/1948,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7333B,"Note, 21 February 1953, stating that a letter, dated 6 February 1953, with enclosed money, which was received from Mrs J Mosell, Canada, was returned that day to the sender with a printed slip stating that `Government regulations do not permit of Departme",21/02/1953,"Sweep Tickets, Transmission through Government Departments",,Note,,lotteriess 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 March 1935, relating to the qualifying standard in oral Irish required in limited competition for posts as clerical officers confined to established writing assistants and shorthand typists.",01/03/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 July 1935, relating to a competition, limited to established typists, for posts as shorthand typists.",23/07/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 20 August 1935, relating to classes in shorthand in Irish offered by the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee. `The Minister for Finance considers it desirable that members of the Shorthand Typist and Typi",20/08/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 21 August 1935, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants, shorthand-typists and drawing clerks, for posts as clerical officers.",21/08/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 13 December 1935, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants, writing clerks and shorthand-typists, for a post as Drawing Clerk in the Valuation Office.",13/12/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7310,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 13 December 1935, `Widows and Orphans' Pensions Act, 1935, Application to Persons Employed in the Civil Service'.  This gives details of the classes of persons, male and female, who are insured under the act and th",13/12/1935,"Finance Circulars, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7320,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs, 17 January 1935, stating that the French Minister has indicated that he would like to recommend to his Government the conferring of the Cross of the Legion of Honour on Miss Mary Ryan, MA, Professor of R",17/01/1935,"Miss Mary Ryan, MA, Conferring of Cross of Legion of Honour",,Memorandum,,cultures 7320,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 23 January 1935, stating that the Executive Council will provide no objection to the conferring of the Cross of the Legion of Honour on Miss Mary Ryan, Professor o",23/01/1935,"Miss Mary Ryan, MA, Conferring of Cross of Legion of Honour",,Minute,,cultures 7359B,"Memorandum, circulated, 10 January 1950,  on the `General Scheme of a Bill to make provision in relation to the defence of the State and to the Defence Forces'. This deals with the proposal that, to allow the Army Nursing Service the protection of the Gen",10/01/1950,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation",,Memorandum,,nursing; Red Crosss 7359B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 21 January 1950, on the `General Scheme of a Bill to make provision in relation to the defence of the State and to the Defence Forces'. This deals with the proposal that, to allow the Army Nursing Service the pro",21/01/1950,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation",,Memorandum,,nursing; Red Crosss 7359B,"Defence Bill, 1949. Part X deals with the Army Nursing Service.",1949,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation",,Bill,,nursing; Red Crosss 7359C/1,"Explanatory memorandum for the Government, November 1950, on the provisional text of the Defence Bill, 1949. Page 20 deals with the Army Nursing Service.",Nov-50,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation",,Memorandum,,nursing; Red Crosss 7539C/1,"Defence Bill, 1949, `as introduced', ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed 7 December 1949.",07/12/1949,"Defence Forces, Permanent Legislation",,Bill,,nursing; Red Crosss 7439,"Memorandum to the President from Anita MacMahon, Honorary Organiser, Mayo Industrial Organisations, Keel, Achill, County Mayo, 15 October 1926, concerning the Report of the Gaeltacht <br>Commission. Her Committee recommends that a permanent Commission or ",15/10/1926,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Memorandum,,Irish languages 7439,"Copy letter to Anita MacMahon, Honorary Organiser, Mayo Industrial Organisation, from MMD [McDunphy], Department of the President, acknowledging receipt of her memorandum relating to the Report of the Gaeltacht Commission, 19 October 1926.",19/10/1926,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Letter in Irish from Ailbhe O Monachain, no date [Department stamp indicates that it was received on 9 March 1927], praising the recommendations of the Gaeltacht Commission.",Mar-27,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Copy letter in Irish to Ailbhe O Monachain from [the President's Department], 11 March 1927, acknowledging her letter praising the Report of the Gaeltacht Commission.",11/03/1927,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Letter in Irish to the President from Ailbhe O Monachain, 31 March 1927, praising the Report of the Gaeltacht Commission.",31/03/1927,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Copy letter in Irish to Ailbhe O Monachain, 4 April 1927, acknowledging her letter to the President.",04/04/1927,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from Caitlin Ni [Coirbayrd?], Secretary, Roscommon Branch of Connradh na Gaedhilge [Gaelic League], 26 July 1927. She urges the Special Commission recommended by the Gaeltacht Commission to be set u",26/07/1927,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7439,"Letter in Irish from Catilin Ni [Coirbayrd?], Roscommon Branch of Connradh na Gaedhilge [Gaelic League], 24 November 1927, calling on the Government to give effect to the recommondation of the Gaeltacht Commission.",24/11/1927,"Gaeltacht Commission Report, Correspondence with outside Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 7391,"Memorandum by MMD [McDunphy], Department of the President, 7 May 1932, relating to interference with the attendance book. When examining the book he discovered that a defacing mark had been made around his signature. He details his questioning of the staf",07/05/1932,Interference with Staff Attendance Book,,Memorandum,,civil services 7400,"Census of Production, 1929, Report number 1, Tobacco Industry. This gives details, for example, of the number of people, divided into males and females, engaged in the industry during the week ended, 19 October 1929, with comparative `total' figures for t",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 2, Boot and Shoe Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 3, the Bacon Curing Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 4, the Woollen and Worsted Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 5, the Soap and Candle Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 6, the Hosiery Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 7, the Grain Milling Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 8, the Butter, Cheese and Margarine Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 9, the Malting Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 10, the Brewing Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 11, the Whiskey Distilling Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For example, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were two females over 18 employed in the",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 12, the Clothing Trade. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,Census of Production,,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 13, the Linen, Cotton, Hemp and Jute and Canvas Trades. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 14, the Sugar Confectionery and Jam Making Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 15, the Fertiliser, Chemical, Drug and Paint Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 16, the Aerated Waters, Cider, Cordials and Cognate Liquors Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 17, Laundry, Dyeing and Cleaning Trades. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries. The returns do not include details of laundry, dyeing and cleaning work done in convents, pe",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 18. The Bread, Flour Confectionery and Biscuit-making Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 19, the Paper-making and Manufactured Stationery Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 20, the Wood Furniture and Upholstery Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,Census of Production,,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 21, the Printing, Publishing, Bookbinding and Engraving Industry. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 22, the Timber Trade. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 23, Gas Works Undertakings. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For instance, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 3 female industrial workers over 18 at the ",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 24, Waterworks Undertakings. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 25, Metal Trades (excluding Engineering). This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 26, Engineering and Implements Trades. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For example, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 47 females over 18 employed in th",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 27, Canals, Docks and Harbours. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For instance, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 3 females over 18 employed in the indus",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 28, Railway and Tramway Companies. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For instance, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 10 females over 18 employed in the i",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 29, Building and Contracting Trades. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For example, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 21 females over 18 employed in the ",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 30, Bricks, Glass and Monumental Masonry Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries, 1929.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 31, Coach, Wagon and Motor Body Building and Construction of Motor Vehicle Industries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries. For example, during the week ending 19 October",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 32, Mines and Quarries. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry. For instance, during the week ending 19 October 1929 there were 8 females over 18 employed in the industry in t",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 33, Local Authorities and Government Departments. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the authorities and departments, 1929.",1929,Census of Production,,Report,,employments 7400,"Census of Production, Report number 34, Electricity Undertakings. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry, 1929.",1929,"Census of Production, 1929",,Report,,employments 7420,"Published Census of Industrial Production, 1926 and 1929, compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in different industries.",,"Census of Industrial Production, 1926 and 1929",,Report,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Woollen and Worsted Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Bricks, Glass and Monumental Masonry Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Hosiery Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Wood Furniture and Upholstery Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Soap and Candle Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7403,"Census of Production, 1931, Boot and Shoe Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1931,"Census of Production, 1931, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Bricks, Glass and Monumental Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Soap and Candle Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Fertiliser and Chemical, Drug and Paint Industries, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Paper-making and Manufactured Stationery, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, the Aerated Waters, Cider, Cordials and Cognate Liquors Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Linen, Cotton, Hemp and Jute and Canvas Industries, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industries.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Wood Furniture and Upholstery Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7404,"Census of Production, 1932, Boot and Shoe Industry, list of preliminary figures. This gives, for example, the total number of men and women working in the industry.",1932,"Census of Production, 1932, Preliminary Figures",,List,,employments 7420,"Letter to JP Moynihan, Department of the President, from HP Boland, Department of Finance,16 September 1936, relating to the question of the reinstatement of widows in the Civil Service. He is asked to consider the question before the meeting of Heads of ",16/09/1936,"Civil Service Matters, Periodic Meetings of Heads of Departments",,Letter,,civil service; nunss 7420,"Meeting of the Heads of Departments, 7 January 1937, Agenda. Item 4, for example, deals with the increase in the numbers of women staff and the Brennan recommendation for the appointment of a Woman Establishment Officer in the Department of Finance.",07/01/1937,"Civil Service Matters, Periodic Meetings of Heads of Departments",,Agenda,,civil services 7465,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 16 January 1987, `New Pearse exhibits' by Tony O'Brien This gives details of newly discovered memorabilia of PH Pearse to be put on display by the Office of Public Works in the Pearse Museum and which will be off",16/01/1987,"PH Pearse, Letters to Income Tax Authorities, 1914",Tony O'Brien,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,commemoration of national leaderss 7465,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times,' giving details of an address by Avril Doyle, TD, Minister of State at the Department of Finance, at the launching of new bilingual publication relating to Scoil Enda and the making public of a newly discovered slide co",20/01/1987,"PH Pearse, Letters to Income Tax Authorities, 1914",,Address,Irish Times,Irish language; commemoration of national leaderss 7465,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 January 1987, `Pearse's Tax Woes', by Liam Robinson. This references, among a general discussion of the newly found memorabilia, the launch by Avril Doyle of the first illustrated history of Scoil Eanna.",21/01/1987,"PH Pearse, Letters to Income Tax Authorities, 1914",Liam Robinson,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commemoration of national leaderss 7466,"Letter to Mr PJ Little, Government Buildings, from John Dunphy, Waterford, 20 March 1935. He encloses a doctor's certificate and a newspaper cutting to indicate that his wife gave birth to triplets on 9 March 1935. He asks that his communication be forwar",20/03/1935,"Mrs John Dunphy, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 7466,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from P Little, 21 March 1935, forwarding the letter and enclosures he received from John Dunphy in connection with the payment of bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",21/03/1935,"Mrs John Dunphy, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 7466,"Copy minute from M McDunphy to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 22 March 1935, forwarding  the letter and enclosures received from John Dunphy in connection with the payment of bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",22/03/1935,"Mrs John Dunphy, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 7466,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from JH Lynch, Department of Finance, 4 May 1935, transmitting a payable order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary Dunphy, Waterford, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",04/05/1935,"Mrs John Dunphy, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 7466,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Dunphy, Waterford, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 6 May 1935, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",06/05/1935,"Mrs John Dunphy, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 7469,"Note to Mr Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Liam T Mac Cosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 4 April 1927, authorising him to pay to Mrs Julia Mooney, 62 Meath Street, Dublin, the sum of £28 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",04/04/1927,"Mr Joseph P Mooney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7469,"Note by Julia Mooney, 4 April 1927, acknowledging receipt of £28 from the D‡ilSpecial Fund `in consideration of the transfer to the President of the Executive Council of my interest in Saving Certificate T 290 for £28'.",04/04/1927,"Mr Joseph P Mooney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7469,"Copy minute to the Accountant, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, unsigned [from Room 104, Government Buildings], 4 April 1927, stating that Mrs Julia Mooney has transferred to the President her interest in Savings Certificate T 290 for £28 and asking hi",04/04/1927,"Mr Joseph P Mooney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7469,"Minute to Paul Banim, Room 104, Government Buildings, from JS Scott, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 7 April 1929, stating that in the case of the desired transfer of a D‡ilCertificate to the President by Julia Mooney, the usual form in respect of tra",07/04/1929,"Mr Joseph P Mooney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7469,"Cashed cheque made out to Julia Mooney for the sum of £28, signed by Paul Banim, 6 April 1927.",06/04/1927,"Mr Joseph P Mooney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Cheque,,Dail special funds 7470,"Letter to Commandant Joseph O'Reilly, Provisional Government Offices, from W J Shannon, Solicitor, Dublin, 23 October 1922. He encloses a statement showing a list of the debts of the late Frank Lawless and a memorandum indicating the further liabilities w",23/10/1922,"Estate of the Late Frank Lawless, TD, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,legals 7470,"Will of Frank Lawless. The executors of the will are his daughter, Kathleen and his friend, Edward.",24/07/1922,"Estate of the Late Frank Lawless, TD, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Will,,legals 7470,"John Pride [solicitor] in account with the Executors of the will of the late FJ Lawless, November 1922-January 1923. [This appears to be the account set up to pay the debts of Lawless. The Provisional Government voted a sum of £1000 out of the Special Fun",,"Estate of the Late Frank Lawless, TD, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Account,,legals 7470,"Letter marked private to `My dear Willie' [Liam Cosgrave] from James Lawless, 6 June 1928. He had been to see Mrs Frank Lawless and `she seems to be deeply grieved that no effort was made to make some allowance to her in respect of Frank's tragic death wh",06/06/1928,"Estate of the Late Frank Lawless, TD, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,legals 7470,"Copy letter from Liam Cosgrave to James Lawless, 18 June 1928, stating that [in the case of the grievance of the widow of Frank Lawless] he is satisfied that at the time `I made a substantial effort to ease the situation for the family of my late very dea",13/06/1928,"Estate of the Late Frank Lawless, TD, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,legals 7492,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 5 June 1936, listing those who were appointed to the Commission of Enquiry into the Second Chamber of the Oireachtas. Amongst those listed was Mrs Helena Concannon, MA, DLitt, TD.",05/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Extract,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Copy telegram to Mrs Concannon, Galway, from Eamon de Valera, 8 June 1936, asking if she can be counted on to serve on the proposed Senate Commission.",08/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Telegram,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Copy telegram to Mrs Concannon from de Valera, 8 June 1936, asking her to reconsider her decision [with reference to serving on the proposed Senate Commission].",08/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Telegram,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Telegram from [Mrs] Concannon to the President, 8 June 1936, stating that she is grateful for the honour but she regrets that she is unable to accept [to serve on the proposed Senate Commission]. A note on the back of this reads `wd like you reconsider yo",08/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Telegram,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Telegram from Helena Concannon to the President, 8 June 1936, stating that domestic reasons prevent acceptance [of her nomination to the Senate Commission].",08/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Telegram,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Minute from de Valera to the Honourable Aodh Ua Cinneidigh, Chief Justice, 9 June 1936, enclosing for his information a copy of a letter which he sent today to each of the persons named therein, advising them of their appointment to the Senate Commission.",09/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Minute,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 10 June 1936, `The Senate Commission'. This discusses, among other matters, the candidates appointed to serve on the Commission and states that women's `interests will be in the capable hands of Mrs. Concannon, one of ",10/06/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Newsclipping,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Copy list of details of the Senate Commission, no date. This gives the date of the report issued by the Commission on 30 September 1936. Mrs Concannon's  name is included in the list of members of the Commission.",,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,List,,commissions of inquirys 7492,"Published report of the Second House of the Oireachtas Commission, 30 September 1936. The members of the Commission are listed within and include Mrs Concannon.",30/09/1936,"Second Chamber of the Oireachtas Commission, 1936, Appointment and Report",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 7495,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', `Men at the Bridewell', 27 March 1935. This deals with IRA prisoners at the Bridewell [following IRA intervention in the Dublin Tram and Bus Strike]. The article discusses Maud Gonne MacBride's appearance at the Bridew",27/03/1935,"IRA, Intervention in Dublin Tram and Bus Strike, 1935",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRAs 7496,"Explanatory memorandum relating to the amendment of the Electricity Supply Act, 1927, with copies of the general scheme of a Bill, circulated to the Executive Council by the Department of Industry and Commerce, 1 April 1935. The memorandum details a case ",01/04/1935,"Electricity Supply Act, 1927, Amending Legislation",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 7481C,"Copy circular letter to the Taoiseach, the Secretary, CIE, the Secretary, Irish Transport and General Workers Union, WE Crawford, Secretary, Bankers Joint Committee, J Titterton, Secretary, Bank Officials Association, from TF Casey, Acting Town Clerk, Tra",13/01/1951,"Transport Strikes, 1950/1, Trade Disputes with CIE, Conciliation and Settlement Procedure",,Letter,,strikess 7485,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 May 1935, relating to the vacant post of Higher Executive Officer in the Civil Service Commission. This was open to men and women from certain listed civil service grades.",16/05/1935,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7485,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 July 1935, relating to a competition, limited to established typists, for posts as shorthand-typists.",23/07/1935,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7485,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 26 October 1935, relating to vacancies for Higher Executive Officerships in Establishment Branches. These posts are open to men and women of certain listed civil service grades.",26/10/1935,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7485,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 11 December 1935, relating to an open competitive examination for posts as Assistant Inspector of Taxes (male or female).",11/12/1935,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1935",,Circular,,civil services 7471,"Letter to George McGrath, College of Science, Dublin, from Paul Banim, 20 January 1925, giving particulars of conditional payments made from the D‡ilSpecial Fund. Amongst those who received payment was Mrs Sean Connolly, who received £50 on 25 January 192",20/01/1925,"Messers Lynn Bros, Cushendall, Co Antrim, Loan from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Handwritten letter to the President from Siobhan bean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power], 29 April 1924, relating to funds to be used in cases of hardship arising out of pre-truce days. She places before him the case of Mrs Shea Leamy of Summerhill `whose p",29/04/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Handwritten note to Mr McGrath from LT MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 3 May 1924, asking him to issue a cheque out of the Special Fund to Mrs Shea Leamy for £200.",03/05/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7472,"Copy minute to G McGann, President's Office, from Seoirse MacGrath, Office of Comptroller and Auditor-General, 5 May 1924, enclosing, at the request of the President, a cheque for £200 in favour of Mrs Shea Leamy. This money is paid out of the D‡ilSpecial",05/05/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7472,"Copy letter to Senator Wyse Power from the Secretary to the President, 5 May 1924, enclosing a cheque for £200 in favour of Mrs Shea Leamy, being a grant out of the Special Fund.",05/05/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Acknowledgement note from Mrs Shea Leamy, 6 May 1924, stating that she received the sum of £200 as a grant out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",06/05/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7472,"Handwritten letter to Gearoid MacCannain from Siobhain bean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power], 8 May 1924, enclosing Mrs Leamy's receipt for the cheque and personally thanking the President  for the kindness he showed in the case.",08/05/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Unsigned copy minute to Major General Price, Department of Industry and Commerce, from the President's Office, 21 July 1924. The minute states that Mrs Collins-O'Driscoll interviewed the President last Friday and brought before him the cases of the two so",21/07/1924,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7472,"Copy testimonial relating to Mrs O Shea Leamy signed by F Mc Covrick, Honorary Secretary of a Committee appealing for a subscription to help the former. `The work of this worthy lady in the National Movement is so well-known that it is only necessary to s",,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Testimonial,,Dail special funds 7472,"Handwritten letter from Mrs O Shea-Leamy to the President, 2 February 1928. She is to be evicted. She mentions how she was involved in dangerous activities during the pre-Truce days. She discusses how two of her sons have been unemployed. She asked for a ",02/02/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Note from Liam T MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave] to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 8 March 1928, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £40 to Mrs O Shea-Leamy which shall be repayable within six months from the date of receipt. A cashed cheque for",08/03/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7472,"Letter to P Banim from Mrs O Shea-Leamy, 19 July 1928, asking if she could see him on some day convenient to him.",19/07/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Copy letter from Paul Banim to Mrs O Shea-Leamy, 30 July 1928, suggesting suitable days on which he could meet her. A Handwritten note at the end of this letter is addressed to the President from Paul Banim, 2 August 1928, stating that Mrs O Shea Leamy is",30/07/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Unsigned copy minute to Captain Kearns, Employment Section, Department of Industry and Commerce, 6 November 1928, putting forward for special consideration the cases of the sons of Mrs O Shea-Leamy, who the minute states, `rendered very special services d",06/09/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7472,"Handwritten letter to Mr Banim from Mrs O Shea-Leamy, 13 September 1928, asking him to convey her family's gratitude to the President. Her son, Sean joined the National Army a month previously.",13/09/1928,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7472,"Note by Paul Banim, 6 September 1928, stating that the President had agreed to a six month extension on the loan made to Mrs O Shea-Leamy out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. A note underneath, signed MMD [McDunphy], 5 May 1935, states that there `is no evidence ",,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,Dail special funds 7472,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Garda Siochana, 29 December 1928, giving the results of confidential inquiries which have been made in relation to Mrs O Shea-Leamy. She was recently nominated for the Senate on the Fine Gael ",29/12/1938,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7472,"Note, no date, stating that the Taoiseach has approved the waiving of the claim for the amount of the loan of £40 outstanding in the case of Mrs O Shea-Leamy.",,"Mrs O Shea Leamy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7475,"Letter from Mrs Sean McGarry to `A Chara' [P O Cinneide], 27 October 1939. Her husband is very ill and unable to write. Once he has been permitted by his Medical Adviser he will give the matter his attention [repayment due on a loan from the D‡ilSpecial F",27/10/1939,"Sean McGarry, Loan from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7475,"Note, by POC [P O Cinneide], 24 November 1929, stating that Mrs McGarry had called to see him that afternoon. Her husband is in the Mater Hospital and it was not expected that he would be able to attend to business before Christmas. Therefore, he agreed t",24/11/1929,"Sean McGarry, Loan from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7475,"Note by POC [P O Cinneide], 20 October 1940, stating that he had a visit that day from Mrs Sean McGarry who asked that the deduction of £2 which is to be made from her husband's Military Service Pension at the end of the month should be waived. They have ",29/10/1940,"Sean McGarry, Loan from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7480D,"List of suggested personnel, including alternatives, for the Broadcasting Council, sent to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, from JP Mulcahy, 21 August 1952. Among the proposed alternative personnel is Elizabeth Bowen who is stated to be world famou",21/08/1952,"Broadcasting Stations, Applications",,List,,broadcastings 7480D,"Copy list, no date, relating to the Broadcasting Council. A list of interests which must be represented on the Council are given. These include, for example, the minority, and woman's interest. Elizabeth Bowen is mentioned as highly favoured as a candidat",,"Broadcasting Stations, Applications",,List,,broadcastings 7532,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 1 March 1935, relating to the payment of unemployment assistance for the year 1935-1936. For example, a married woman with a dependant husband and no other dependants living in a county borough or in the borough ",01/03/1935,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,unemployment; social welfares 7532,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the amendment to the Unemployment Assistance Act, 1933, together with Heads of a Bill, circulated 10 April 1935. The heads of the Bill make clear the definition of dependant, for example a dependa",10/04/1935,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Memorandum,,unemployment; social welfares 7532,"Draft of a Bill to amend and extend the Unemployment Assistance Act, 1933, 1935.",1935,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,unemployment; social welfares 7532,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Bill, 1935, as introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 29 May 1935.",29/05/1935,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,unemployment; social welfares 7532,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Bill, 1935, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 1 August 1935.",01/08/1935,"Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1935",,Bill,,unemployment; social welfares 7543,"Memorandum from the Department of Agriculture circulated to the members of the Executive Council, 16 April 1935, on the subject of payment of compensation to redundant Creamery Managers. A list at the end of this memorandum gives names and details of thes",16/04/1935,"Redundant Creamery Managers, Compensation",,Memorandum,,agricultures 7588,"Copy minute to the Comptroller and Auditor General, 19 December 1923, unsigned, stating that at a meeting of the Executive Council held on 18 December 1923 a number of ex gratia grants out of the D‡ilFund were approved. These include, for example, a grant",19/12/1923,"Mr Thomas Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7590,"Dr Moore versus the Downpatrick Guardians, summary of steps taken to date, May 1922-November 1923. On 22 May 1922 Dr Moore was arrested and interned on SS Argenta. The Commissioner in charge of the Downpatrick Guardians refused to pay his salary even to t",1923,"Dr PM Moore, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Summary,,Dail special funds 7591,"Letter to `A Chara' from Major General Sean Mac Eoin, Headquarters, Athlone Custume Command Barracks, 20 October 1923. He has come across `a very hard case, a Miss Kelly, Anratabeg, Lanesboro'. An attached statement indicates that her brother, John Kelly,",20/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7591,"Copy letter to Major General Sean MacEoin from the Secretary to the President, 23 October 1923, acknowledging receipt of his letter concerning the case of Miss Kelly.",23/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7591,"Note from Paul Banim to Mr McDunphy, 25 October 1923, asking him to put the question of the payment of an ex gratia grant out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Miss Kelly on the agenda for an early Cabinet meeting.",25/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7591,"Minute to the Comptroller and Auditor General from Diarmuid O hEigceartaigh, 29 October 1923, stating that the Executive Council on 27 October 1923 authorised payment of an ex gratia grant of £15 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Miss Kelly, Lanesboro, Count",29/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7591,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 27 October 1923, stating that payment was approved of an ex gratia grant of £15 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Miss Kelly on behalf of her brother who had been wounded in the Anglo-Irish war.",27/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Extract,,Dail special funds 7591,"Minute to Gearoid McGann, President's Office, from Seoirse MacGraith, Comptroller and Auditor General, 30 October 1923, enclosing a cheque for £15 in favour of Miss Kelly.",30/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7591,"Letter to Major General Sean MacEoin, Athlone Command Custome [sic] Barracks, from the Secretary to the President, 31 October 1923, stating that the Executive Council have approved payment of an ex gratia grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund of £15 to Miss Kel",31/10/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7591,"Letter from Major General Sean MacEoin, 12 November 1923, enclosing the receipt signed by Annie Kelly, dated 10 November 1923, stating that she received payment of £15 being the amount of a grant to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",12/11/1923,"Miss Annie Kelly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William O'Brien, General Treasurer, Irish Transport and General Workers Union, 2 April 1924, requesting a claim form for Mrs Partridge [for a grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund].",02/04/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from Horgan, Army Pensions Department, 3 April 1924, stating that Mrs Partridge, the widow of a volunteer who died in 1916,  called that morning and was given Application Form, AP4.",03/04/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter from Mrs Partridge to President Cosgrave, 12 September 1924, asking him to return the paper she sent him to sign.",12/09/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the Secretary to the President, 15 September 1924, relating to forms to be signed in respect of her claim.",15/09/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the Secretary to the President, 15 September 1924, returning a form signed by the President in respect of her claim.",27/09/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Army Pensions Department, from the President's Office, 3 November 1924, asking him to verify that William Partridge died six months after his release from prison.",03/11/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to R O hEigheartaigh from Horgan, Army Pensions Department, 8 December 1924, stating that Mr William Partridge's death `is attributable to prison treatment, and in these circumstances his widow's claim will be eligible for consideration if and when",08/12/1924,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Mrs Partridge, 22 January 1925. `As you may know I made application for pension but owing to my Husband William not dying of gun shot wounds I did not come under the Act. All my widowed friends of 1916 are getting pension",22/01/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the President's Office, 26 January 1925, stating that her case does not come under the Army Pensions Act of 1923 but that it is proposed to introduce an amendment to this Act and that then her application will be reconsid",26/01/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Mrs Partridge, 2 June 1925. She feels she has been treated unfairly as most widows of the men who died in 1916 have received pensions.",02/06/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the President's Office, 10 June 1925, stating that her case does not come under the Army Pensions Act of 1923 but that it is proposed to introduce an amendment to this Act and that then her application will be reconsidere",10/06/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Sara Partridge, 20 August 1925, requesting an interview with him to ask advice about the children of her brother, the late William Partridge.",20/08/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge, from the President's Office, 24 August 1924, stating that the President will see her on Wednesday next at 11.00 am.",24/08/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Note to Mr George McGrath, College of Science, from Cosgrave, 24 August 1925, authorising him to pay £34.16.0 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Mrs Partridge, to be recovered out of `any benefits to which Mrs. Partridge may become entitled in respect of an a",24/08/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to George McGrath from Paul Banim, 25 August 1925, enclosing receipt signed by Mrs Mary Partridge acknowledging  £34.16.0 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",25/08/1925,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to the President from Sara Partridge, 11 February 1926. She had a letter from the wife of William Partridge. One of her children is due to be confirmed, the other to receive first communion. `She asked me to write to you to see if you would kindly ",11/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Note from Cosgrave to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 16 February 1926, authorising him to pay to Mrs Partridge the sum of £5 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to be recovered out of any benefits gained by her in respect of her application under the Army Pensions Act.",16/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge, unsigned, 16 February 1926, stating that in response to a letter from Sara Partridge he encloses £5 which is advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to meet expenses in connection with the education of her children.",16/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge, Ballaghaderrin, County Roscommon, unsigned, 16 February 1926, stating that in response to her letter £5 has been advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",16/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Mr Banim from the Department of Defence, 18 February 1926, stating that arrangements are being made to recover the £5 advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund from any benefits received by her in respect of her application under the",18/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Receipt signed by Mrs Partridge, 19 February 1926, acknowledging the sum of £5 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",19/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to the President from Sara Partridge, 19 February 1926, stating that Mrs Partridge was very grateful for the cheque sent to her in respect of her children's education.",19/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Mr Banim from the Department of Defence, 2 March 1926, stating that arrangements have also been made to recover the £34.16.0 advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund from any benefits received by her in respect of her application un",02/03/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 14 April 1926, stating that Mrs Partridge needs an advance to renew train tickets for her children.",14/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Note from Cosgrave to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 23 April 1926, authorising him to pay to Mrs Partridge the sum of £5 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to be recovered out of any benefits gained by her in respect of her application under the Army Pensions Act.",23/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, unsigned, 23 April 1926, asking him to note the payment of £5 advanced to Mrs Partridge to be recovered out of any benefits she receives in respect of her application under the Army Pensions Act or an",23/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge from the President's Office, 23 April 1926, stating that in response to her letter £5 has been advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",23/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge, unsigned, 23 April 1926, stating that in response to a letter from Sara Partridge he encloses £5 which is advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to meet expenses in connection with the education of her children.",23/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Receipt signed by Mrs Partridge, 24 April 1926, acknowledging the sum of £5 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",24/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 31 April 1926, stating that Mrs Partridge was very grateful for the cheque sent to her in respect of her children's education.",31/4/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter, no date [the Department stamp reads 29 July 1926], from Mrs Partridge to President Cosgrave. She asks if she could get a permit for her son who is on holidays to visit Kilmainham Jail.",1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the President's Office, 28 July 1926, informing her of the arrangements which have been made for Mr Felix Partridge and party to visit Kilmainham Jail.",28/07/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,Note stating that Sara Partridge called on 20 August 1926 to request an interview relating to a grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.,20/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Handwritten bill relating to educational expenses for Misses E, S and C Partridge at Loreto College, Stephen's Green, 1925-1926.",,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Bill,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy note to Mr Diarmuid O'Hegarty [from Cosgrave], 26 August 1926, authorising him to pay to Mrs Partridge £32.14.3 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to be recovered out of any benefits she receives in respect of her application under the Army Pensions Act.",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, unsigned, 26 August 1926, asking him to note the payment of £32.14.3 advanced to Mrs Partridge to be recovered out of any benefits she receives in respect of her application under the Army Pensio",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge from the President's Office, 26 August 1926, stating that in response to her recent call £32.14.3 has been advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge, unsigned, 26 August 1926, stating that in response to representations from Sara Partridge he encloses £32.14.3 which is advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to meet expenses in connection with the education of her chil",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Receipt signed by Mrs Partridge, 26 August 1926, acknowledging the sum of £32.14.3 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 4 December 1926, stating that Mrs Partridge needs an advance to renew train tickets for her children. She states that William's eldest girl has passed her medical exam.",04/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 6 December 1926, enclosing the receipt for the train tickets which she forgot to enclose in her letter of 4 December 1926.",06/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Note to Mr Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Liam Cosgrave, 18 December 1926, authorising him to pay to Mrs Partridge £5 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to be recovered out of any benefits she receives in respect of her application under the Army Pensions Act.",18/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge from the President's Office, 18 December 1926, stating that a further £5 has been advanced to Mrs Partridge out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",18/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge, unsigned, 26 August 1926, stating that in response to representations from Sara Partridge he encloses £5 which is advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to meet expenses in connection with the education of her children.",18/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, unsigned, 18 December 1926, asking him to note the payment of £5 advanced to Mrs Partridge to be recovered out of any benefits she receives in respect of her application under the Army Pensions A",18/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Receipt signed by Mrs Partridge, 20 December 1926, acknowledging the sum of £5 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",20/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Mr Banim, from [the Department of Defence], 23 December 1926, stating that Mrs Partridge's case does not come under the 1923 Army Pensions Act. Arraignments are being made to refund the sums issued to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, now amounting",23/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy minute to Commandant O Hegarty, Department of Defence, unsigned, 29 August 1929. The periodic payments to Mrs Partridge for the education of her children have ceased because the D‡ilSpecial Fund has no money. It is therefore,  the minute reads, `high",29/08/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 28 October 1927, asking him to write on behalf of William Partridge's eldest daughter who graduated with a degree in medicine but who has been unable to find a suitable position in Ireland.",28/10/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge [from Cosgrave], 12 November 1927. He is willing to give her the letter she desires if it should be of service in helping her niece to find a position as a doctor. However, he states, that letters of recommendation are only t",12/11/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 16 November 1927. She can now see that it would not be advisable to have the letter she asked from him recommending Miss Partridge to hospitals.",16/11/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special fund 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Mary Partridge, 30 November 1927, relating to her claim [under the Army Pensions Act, 1927) and asking him to do `all you can for me this time'.",30/11/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Cashed cheque made out to Mary Partridge for the sum of £5 signed by Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 18 December 1926.",18/12/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Cheque,,Dail special funds 7598,"Cashed cheque made out to Mary Partridge for the sum of £32.14.3 signed by Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 26 August 1926.",26/08/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Cheque,,Dail special funds 7598,"Cashed cheque made out to Mary Partridge for the sum of £5 signed by Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 24 April 1926.",24/04/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Cheque,,Dail special funds 7598,"Cashed cheque made out to Mary Partridge for the sum of £5 signed by Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 15 February 1926.",15/02/1926,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Cheque,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Mr Banim from the Department of Defence, 12 December 1927, with reference to forms which need to be filled out before Mrs Partridge's claim can be processed.",12/12/1927,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 26 April 1928, stating that a pension has been awarded to Mrs Partridge and that the amount due to the Special Fund was refunded on 20 April 1928.",26/04/1928,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Minute, unsigned [from Banim], to Commandant O Hegarty, Department of Defence, 8 June 1928, giving the draft of a proposed reply to Mrs Partridge in connection with a visit made by her to discuss the award made to her under the Army Pensions Act. The draf",08/06/1928,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Mrs Partridge from the President's Office, 15 January 1929, relating to income tax returns she may be eligible for.",15/01/1929,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 25 October 1929, asking for help to get her nephew a job.",25/10/1929,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge from the President's Office, 1 November 1929, stating that for reasons explained to her already it would be useless to approach the banks on behalf of her nephew, Ben Partridge.",01/11/1929,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sara Partridge, 6 February 1930, asking for help to obtain for her nephew suitable employment.",06/02/1930,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7598,"Copy letter to Sara Partridge from the President's Office, 10 February 1930, acknowledging receipt of her letter regarding employment for her nephew and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",10/02/1930,"Mrs WP Partridge, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7599,"Letter to Liam Cosgrave from Alderman Cole, 19 January 1923, stating that Mrs Sean Connolly, as advised by Kevin O Higgins, sent in that day her claim for compensation for damage done to her home in a raid on New Year's Eve. She has, the letter states, `h",19/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7599,"Minute to the Accountant General from the President, 22 January 1923, asking him to arrange for the issue of a cheque to Mrs Sean Connolly. The Executive Council at a meeting of 20 January 1923 approved the loan of £50 to Mrs Connolly to be made out of th",22/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7599,"Copy letter to Mrs Sean Connolly from the Accountant General, 23 January 1923, sending her a cheque for £50 in connection with a claim for the burning of her property. He encloses a receipt for her to sign.",23/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7599,"Copy letter to Alderman W Cole from [the President's Office], 25 January 1923, stating that an advance has been arranged for Mrs Connolly in respect of her claim [for the burning of her house].",25/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7599,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 20 January 1923, stating that a loan of £50 was granted to Mrs Connolly out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund in respect of the burning of her property, `provided that a first lien on claim was obtained as security'.",20/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Extract,,Dail special funds 7599,"Receipt signed by Mrs Connolly acknowledging a £50 advance from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, to be repaid as the first charge on any award made in respect of her claim for the burning of her house.",30/01/1923,"Mrs Sean Connolly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7600,"Letter to the President from J O Carroll, Catholic Curate, 5 June 1925. When he was collecting money for the D‡ilLoan in 1920 Emily Early gave him £20. `Since then she has fallen on evil times: her husband has taken to gambling and she is practically redu",05/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Note to George McGrath from Liam T MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 10 June 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 to Mrs Emily Early.",10/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7600,"Copy letter to Rev. J O Carroll, Limerick, from the President's Office, 11 June 1925. With reference to the subscription of Emily Early to the D‡ilLoan of 1920, the loan the letter states, is not redeemable until June 1927. However, given the need of Mrs ",11/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to Mr Banim, President's Office, from Seoirse MacGraith, Comptroller and Auditor General, 12 June 1925, enclosing two cheques, one a payment of £25 to Mrs Emily Early.",12/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7600,"Letter to the President from J O Carroll, CC, 22 June 1925, thanking him for granting his request in relation to Mrs Emily Early. He encloses the relevant documents to effect the transfer of her interest in the D‡ilLoan of 1920.  He asks if Dr Dan Kelly i",22/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Copy letter to Rev. J O Carroll from the President's Office, 23 June 1925, enclosing cheque for £25 in favour of Emily Earlie [sic].",23/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to George McGrath from the President's Office, 23 June 1925, enclosing documents in connection with the transfer to the Government  by Emily Earlie [sic] of her interest in the D‡ilLoan of 1920.",23/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to Eamon Fleming, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 23 June 1925, enclosing documents in connection with the transfer to the Government  by Emily Earlie [sic] of her interest in the D‡ilLoan of 1920.",23/06/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7600,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from Emily Earlie, 26 June 1926 [sic] [this is a misprint by Emily Earlie [sic], the date should read 26 June 1925], acknowledging receipt of a cheque for £25 and sending a second [unidentified] receipt.",26/06/1926,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Copy letter to Emily Earlie from the President's Office, 4 July 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 26 June enclosing the official receipt number 114089.",04/07/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to Eamon Fleming, Department of Finance, 4 July 1925, sending him the official receipt issued to Emily Earlie in respect of the £20 subscribed by her to the D‡ilLoan of 1919-1920.",04/07/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to Mr Banim, President's Office, from the Department of Finance, 7 July 1925, relating to procedure in the transfer to the Government by Mrs Emily Earlie of her interest in the D‡ilLoan of 1919-1920.",07/07/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7600,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 23 June 1925, sending him a receipt signed by Emily Earlie for the sum of £25 paid to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund in respect of the transfer to the President of her interest in the D‡ilLoan of 1919-1920. The receip",23/07/1925,"Mrs Emily Early, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, from the President's Office, 5 February 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 1 February and stating that he will ask the  Minister of Finance to `have consideration of your claim for compe",05/02/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to Mr Flanagan, Claims Section, from the President's Office, 5 February 1924, asking him to deal with the claim of Mrs Hickey. `Apparently it will be necessary to explain to Mrs. Hickey that portion of her claim which is in respect of conseque",05/02/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to Alderman Corish, Wexford, from Mrs Hickey, 8 February 1924. Since her last appeal to him her husband has died `and I may well say the British Military killed him'. She asks him to help her with reference to her compensation claim. Th",08/02/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to Mr Flanagan, Compensation Section, Ministry of Finance, from the President's Office, 3 March 1924, asking for particulars as to how Mrs Hickey's case for compensation is proceeding.",03/03/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to the President from RA Hickey, no date [the department stamp reads, 18 March 1924). She asks for help relating to her claim. She states that she is now `left completely destitute all through the British Military Activities'.",Mar-24,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to Mr Flanagan, Compensation Section, Ministry of Finance, from the President's Office, 19 March 1924, asking for particulars as to how Mrs Hickey's case for compensation is proceeding.",19/03/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute to Mr Banam [sic], President's Office, from the Compensation Section, Department of Finance, 27 March 1924, enclosing a letter sent to Mrs Hickey on 10 July 1923. This letter tells her that Mr Hickey's claim was ruled by the Compensation (Ireland) ",27/03/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey from the President's Office, 29 March 1924, stating that until the machinery is set up to deal with cases which fall outside the scope of the Compensation (Ireland) Commission her case cannot be considered.",29/03/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to President Cosgrave from R Corish, 11 June 1924, enclosing a letter sent to him on 10 June by Mrs RA Hickey. He asks if the department concerned would deal with the matter. She discusses the raids by the British on her home when she alleges consi",11/06/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to R Corish from the President's Office, 20 June 1924, acknowledging receipt of his letter relating to Mrs Hickey's claim. This is being passed on for consideration to the appropriate department of the Ministry of Finance. The papers were sent to F",29/06/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Miss Ita Hickey, Enniscorthy, from the President's Office, 29 August 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 27 August and stating that the President is having further enquiries made concerning her mother's claim to ascertain if it cou",29/08/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to MJ Ryan, Compensation (Ireland) Commission, from the President's Office, 29 August 1924, attaching a letter received from Miss Ita Hickey. He asks if Mrs Hickey's case could now be considered having regard to the `arrangements recently made",29/08/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to G McGann from MJ Ryan, Compensation (Ireland) Commission, 31 August 1924, concerning the claim of Miss Ita Hickey. This, the letter states, was sent in by her late father. The claim is for £200 for loss of business owing to her conne",31/08/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to the President from RA Hickey, 28 August 1924, she asks him to help her with respect to her claim and details again the traumas suffered by her family.",28/08/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from RA Hickey, 10 November 1924, making one more appeal to him in relation to her claim. `'Tis heartbreaking when you see wealthy people being paid big sums, while I, a poor widow, left of all that was dear seemin",10/11/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey from the President's Office, 12 November 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 10 November and stating that her case cannot be considered until the Compensation (Ireland) Commission has received its new terms of referen",12/11/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to Messrs John A Sinnott, Solicitors, Enniscorthy, from JJ McElligott, Ministry of Finance, 17 November 1924, stating that in relation to the claim of Martin Hickey it is regretted that no compensation is payable in the case.",17/11/1924,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to Messrs John A Sinnott, Solicitors, from AE Woods, Assistant Secretary, Compensation (Ireland) Commission, 26 February 1923, stating that the claim of Martin Hickey `does not fall within the scope of the Criminal or Malicious Injuries Act and is ",26/02/1923,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Alderman Corish, TD, from RA Hickey, 28 February 1925, enclosing a rough sketch of her family's claim, including a medical certificate relating to Martin Hickey's health. [?These are enclosed in a note to the President by Corish dated 4 Jun",28/02/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Note from Cosgrave to George McGrath, 5 June 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £50 to Mrs Hickey.",05/06/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey from the Private Secretary to the President, 8 June 1925, enclosing a cheque for £50 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to be repaid as a first charge on any compensation which she might be awarded. A receipt for her to sign to this ",08/06/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 16 June 1925, attaching the receipt signed by Mrs Hickey. He states that he has informed Mr Flanagan of the Department of Finance of the conditional nature of the payment to Mrs Hickey. She has to refund this payment a",16/06/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from RA Hickey and children, 23 June [1925] thanking him for the advance `from your own private funds'.",23/06/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to the Misses Hickey, St Giles Hospital, London, from the President's Office, 6 October 1925, acknowledging receipt of their letter concerning the claim of their mother and stating that the President is having enquires made about the matter.",06/10/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to Mr MJ Ryan, Compensation (Ireland) Commission, from the President's Office, enclosing a letter from the daughters of Mrs Hickey in respect of her claim and asking whether it is anticipated that an award in her favour will be made in due cou",06/10/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute from MJ Ryan to Banim, Private Secretary to the President, 23 October 1925. Under their extended Terms of Reference the Compensation (Ireland) Commission are still without the power to make an award in respect of the claim of Mrs Hickey.",23/10/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to the President from Ita Hickey, 15 December 1925. She is writing on behalf of her mother who is ill and unable to write. `She wishes me to congratulate you on your latest great victory; but I must tell you a secret I think you succeeded because M",15/12/1925,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Miss Ita Hickey from the President's Office, 4 January 1926, acknowledging her letter of 15 December 1925 and expressing the President's regret that he has no funds at his disposal to make a further grant to her mother.",04/01/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to the President from RA Hickey, 14 May 1926, again asking for his help in respect of her claim.",14/05/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Note from RA Hickey to the President  [part of a letter of which the front is missing?], no date [1926?], stating that the payment of her claim `only awaits your sanction which I earnestly ask of you to give'.",,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Alderman Corish from the President's Office, 21 May 1926, stating that in connection with the claim of Mrs Hickey, the Personal Injuries Committee has been dissolved and that there is no money in the President's fund.",21/05/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Handwritten letter to `A Chara' [W McElligott] from Corish, 29 April 1926, stating that Mrs Hickey's is `really a case of hardship, everybody in Enniscorthy will tell you, that her husband's life was shortened by the ""Black and Tans"" who visited Hickey's ",29/04/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute to Banim from McElligott, Department of Finance, 28 May 1926, stating that Mrs Hickey's case was fully considered and that no variation from the report of the Compensation Committee can be made.",28/05/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to Alderman Corish from Martin, Irish Transport and General Workers Union, Enniscorthy Branch, 1 June 1926 asking if he could get Mrs Hickey an instalment of her claim by this week. `The poor woman is in a terrible way for her 2 other daughters are",01/06/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to Mr Corish from Ita Hickey, 27 May 1926. She does not know how the family are going to manage when her two sisters who are nursing in England come home on holidays. At present the family live on £3 a month sent by these two women.",27/05/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute to the President from Banim, 3 June 1926, listing urgent cases for relief from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, including the case of Mrs Hickey.",03/06/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Note to D O'Hegarty from the President, 5 June 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 to Mrs Hickey.",05/06/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey from the President's Office, 5 June 1926, enclosing a cheque for £25, being an ex-gratia grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",05/06/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to Mr Banim from RA Hickey, 9 June 1926, thanking him for the cheque and enclosing an acknowledgement receipt, dated 7 June 1926.",09/06/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from James Ringwood, no date [the department stamp reads 24 July 1926), relating to his sister, widow of the late MJ Hickey. `É I may tell you in confidence, as I am in a way of knowing, my business brings me in touch with nearly ever",24/07/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to James Ringwood from the President's Department, 30 July 1926, stating that there is no machinery now in existence under which Mrs Hickey's claim could be considered. The letter mentions the payments made out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund and decl",30/07/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to President Cosgrave from RA Hickey, 1 September 1926, referring to the letter sent to her brother by the President's Office, dated 30 July 1926. She argues that the payment of £75 from the D‡ilSpecial Fund was a slight on the honour of her husban",01/09/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to RA Hickey from the President's Office, 6 September 1926, stating that the payment of £75 was drawn from a private fund and was not State money. The letter again states that the Compensation Committee did not consider compensation due to her",06/09/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Alderman Corish from the President's Office, 6 September 1926, concerning the case of Mrs Hickey. `From your knowledge of the circumstances in which the payments to Mrs. Hickey were made, I think you will agree that the attitude she is now ",06/09/1926,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to President Cosgrave from RA Hickey, 31 October 1927, in connection with an appointment to be made as caretaker to the Courthouse, Enniscorthy. She mentions a Mrs Leary who she believes is going for the appointment. `É I think it most unfair if sh",31/10/1927,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs Hickey from the President's Office, 4 November 1927, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 31 October and stating that the President is making enquires through the Department of Local Government and Public Health to ascertain whether i",04/11/1927,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 10 November 1927, enclosing an extract of the letter received by the President from Mrs Hickey in connection with the appointment of a caretaker to the Courthouse, Enniscorthy.",10/11/1927,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to the President from Mrs Hickey, 10 November 1927, thanking him for his promise of interest in her case concerning the appointment of a Caretaker to the Courthouse, Enniscorthy.",10/11/1927,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,Letter to the President from RA Hickey. She discusses the history of her claim. She appeals for help in relation to her son who needs money to obtain an apprenticeship.,16/08/1929,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs RA Hickey from the President's Office, 22 August 1929, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that the President is making enquiries as to the possibility of helping her son to an apprenticeship as a motor mechanic or to any ot",22/08/1929,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy minute to Captain Kearns, Employment Section, Department of Industry and Commerce, from the President's Office, 22 August 1929, making enquires as to the possibility of obtaining employment or an apprenticeship for the son of Mrs Hickey.",22/08/1929,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Mrs Hickey from the President's Department, 2 September 1929, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 28 August and stating that the enclosures have been sent to the appropriate department in respect of the efforts which are being made to he",02/09/1929,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Letter to the President from Ita Hickey, 25 September 1930. She is `afraid you have forgotten about my mother, Mrs R. A. Hickey'. She and her three sisters are trained nurses. She is now doing a course in midwifery. They all want to return to work in Irel",25/09/1930,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Copy letter to Ita Hickey from the President's Office, referring to her letter of 25 September 1925. She is told that her mother's claim was carefully considered and that no award of compensation could be granted. With regard to getting a house in Dublin ",03/10/1930,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7601,"Note [signature unclear], 2 May 1936, stating that the repayment conditions in respect of the loan of £50 to Mrs Hickey approved on the 5 June 1926 `is automatically discharged. The compensation out of which repayment was to be made, did not materialise'.",02/05/1936,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7601,"Garda Report on Mrs RA Hickey, 29 December 1938, sent to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach. She is entirely dependent on her son, Philip, who is a employed as a storeman by Auto Services, Limited, Harcourt Street. The report declares her to be in",29/12/1938,"Mrs RA Hickey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Report,,Dail special funds 7602,"Letter to the President from John McCarthy O Hea, Solicitor, Bandon, 23 April 1923. He is writing on behalf of Mrs Hales who asks for the second instalment of the loan granted to be forwarded. Mr Hales is still in hospital and no compensation award has be",23/04/1923,"Mr Robert Hales, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7602,"Copy letter to Mrs Hales, Bandon, from the President's Department, 2 May 1923, enclosing a cheque for £250, the balance of a loan to Robert Hales. A receipt for signature is enclosed.",02/05/1923,"Mr Robert Hales, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7602,"Copy letter to the President from Miss M Hales, 4 August 1923. She writes concerning the death of her brother, Sean, and the family circumstances which resulted. Her father is in Osborne House, Blackrock, suffering from a nervous breakdown. Her mother fin",04/08/1923,"Mr Robert Hales, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7602,"Minute to Commandant R O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, from the President's Office, 17 September 1923, enclosing a copy of the letter received from Miss M Hales. He asks if the claim of the Hales family could be given precedent and hastened as much as p",17/09/1923,"Mr Robert Hales, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7603,"Letter to `A Chara' from Aodh Mac Neill, Colonel, Headquarters, Collins' Barracks, Dublin, 12 November 1923. The letter states that the bearer, James Murphy, was demobilised from the CID last week and is unemployed. Details of Murphy's record are given. I",12/11/1923,"Mr James Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7604,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Department of Defence, 16 October 1925, enclosing a report on the service of Terence McGee, Cavan, with a view to a possible grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund. The enclosed report by Dr O'Reilly is d",16/10/1925,"Mr Terence Magee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7661,"Copy letter to Mr R O' Connell, TD, from James Foley, CC, Ballylanders, 17 April, 1926, appealing on behalf of Mrs Finn, the widowed mother of the late James Finn, ex-Lieutenant, National Army. Mrs Finn suffered, the letter states, a `severe loss on the d",17/04/1926,"Mr Seumas Finn, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7661,"Copy letter to Richard O'Connell, TD, 17 May 1926, from Mrs H Finn, relating to the death of her son, James. He had promised to pay her debts when he got his farm. Since he did not get the farm due to his death she is expecting a grant.",17/05/1926,"Mr Seumas Finn, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7661,"Copy letter to Richard O'Connell, TD, from the President's Office, 16 June 1926, stating that in the case of Mrs Finn there are no funds at the President's disposal out of which it would be possible to render financial assistance to her. Mrs Finn's case h",16/06/1926,"Mr Seumas Finn, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7661,"Minute to the Private Secretary, President's Office, from the Army Finance Officer, 1 July 1926, stating that there is no legislation in force under which compensation could be made to the mother of the late James Finn.",01/07/1926,"Mr Seumas Finn, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7661,"Copy letter to Richard O'Connell, TD, from the President's Office, 3 July 1926, stating that there is no legislation in force under which compensation could be made to the mother of the late James Finn.",03/07/1926,"Mr Seumas Finn, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7662,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 23 June 1925, relating to the application of James Foran, Dublin, for assistance. Details of hardship suffered by the family are given. For example, Mrs Foran rece",23/06/1925,"Mr James Foran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Sean O Hurley, Athlone, 31 May 1924, relating to the `pitiable and urgent case' of Miss May Fitzgerald. Born in England of Irish parents, when the `Black and Tan war broke out she threw herself whole-heartedly into the mo",31/05/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Letter to Cosgrave from May Fitzgerald, 16 June 1924, requesting a personal interview.",16/06/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Note, no date [?1924], signed by Mairead Mac Cumaill, stating that the bearer, Miss May Fitzgerald `whose record against the Black & Tans is so high' wishes to see the President.",,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7664,"Note to W Twamley from Banim, 18 June 1924, asking if there are any vacancies for typists for which Miss Fitzgerald could be considered. A further note on the page, 26 June 1926, replies that there are no vacancies since only candidates who sat for the ex",18/06/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7664,"Handwritten letter to `A Chara' [Cosgrave?] from R Corish, 19 June 1924, enclosing a letter from May Fitzgerald dated 16 June 1924. Corish writes that in view of the `assistance she rendered to the old cause, the least the government could do would be to ",19/06/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from May Fitzgerald, 26 June 1924. She is awaiting news of her case and points out that this is her fourth week in Dublin `awaiting a settlement'.",26/06/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Copy letter to May Fitzgerald from the Secretary to the President, 25 June 1924, stating that at the moment there is no vacancy in any of the departments to which she could be assigned.",25/06/1924,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Letter to [?Cosgrave] from May Fitzgerald, 25 January 1925. She has been waiting for a settlement of her case since June. `I have been literally on the verge of starvation, and existing on the charity of absolute strangers. She has now been told by her do",25/01/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Minute, marked urgent, to General Mulcahy from Banim, 30 January 1925. He sends papers relating to the case of May Fitzgerald. He states that he was thinking of putting her case before the President for a grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund and he requires a ",30/01/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Minute to Banim from Mulcahy, 3 February 1925. He hesitates in making any recommendation in the case of May Fitzgerald. Her file in the Department of Defence `will, I think, show you that we have no direct responsibility for her initially. From my own kno",03/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Copy minute to Mulcahy from [Banim], 4 February 1925, stating that he is asking Dick Hegarty for the Defence file on May Fitzgerald.",04/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty from the President's Office, 4 February 1925, asking for the Defence Department file on Miss May Fitzgerald.",04/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Miss May Fitzgerald the sum of £10.,05/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7664,"Minute to Banim from George McGrath, enclosing cheques to be paid to individuals from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, 5 February 1925. Included is a cheque for £10 for May Fitzgerald.",05/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Copy letter to Seamus O Dolain, TD, from the Secretary to the President, 5 February 1925, enclosing a cheque for £10 for Miss May Fitzgerald to enable her to obtain the hospital treatment she needs.",05/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 9 February 1925, enclosing the receipt signed by May Fitzgerald, 6 February 1925, acknowledging receipt of a cheque for £10.",09/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Copy letter to Maud Gonne-McBride, on behalf of General Mulcahy, Department of Defence, 22 August 1922, acknowledging receipt of her letter relating to Miss King. The Defence Department does not accept any responsibility in the case. `It would appear that",22/08/1922,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7664,"Minute to Mr Banim from the Department of Defence, 6 February 1925, sending the Department of Defence file in respect of Miss Fitzgerald, alias King. Also included is the letter sent to Maud Gonne-McBride, 22 August 1922, relating to Miss King. `I believe",06/02/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7664,"Letter to the President from Seamus O Dolain, 19 May 1925, applying for a further ex-gratia grant to May Fitzgerald. She is now in a sanatorium in Wales at a cost of £2.2.0, paid for by her brother. He is a railway employee in Wales and states that it wou",19/05/1925,"Miss May Fitzgerald, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7667,"Letter to the Chairman, Provisional Government from the Army Chief of Staff, 7 March 1922, enclosing a copy of a letter received from Michael Gallagher of Dromore, who suffered as a result of his service in the National Cause. Two of his sisters, the lett",07/03/1922,"Mr Michael Gallagher, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7667,"Letter to `A Chara' from Una Gallagher, 26 April 1922, thanking him on behalf of herself and her sister, Rose, for the cheque [payment of £100 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund]. She gives details of raids on her house and the abuse suffered by her sister Rose ",26/04/1922,"Mr Michael Gallagher, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to `Dear John' from K[ate] Daly, 17 January 1925. She writes how she has until February to sort out her rent problems. She has one of her daughters and her child living with her with now. Her daughter's husband has not worked for the past twelve mo",17/01/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Cosgrave forwarding on behalf of Mr Flannery, ex Connaught Rangers Committee, a letter, 22 January 1925,  from the mother of James Joseph Daly. She discusses her rent problems. She has been ill and writes that `where there is cold and hunger no ",03/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note to the President, 3 February [1925], [signature unclear], stating that Mrs Daly had until that month to meet her rent arrears.",03/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to `Dear John' [Flannery] from K Daly, [the letter is dated 3 January 1925 but from further communication in the file this appears to be a mistake on the part of Mrs Daly and the actual date of writing was 3 February 1925] asking for help and discu",03/01/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to PW Shaw, TD, Mullingar, from the President's Office, 4 February 1925, sending him a cheque for £5 for Mrs Daly. The rent difficulties of Mrs Daly are mentioned.",04/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to WJ Larkin, Dublin, from the President's Office, 5 February 1925, stating that £5 was sent to Mrs Daly and that when Mr Shaw reports on her case it might be possible to make some further money available to her.",05/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to PW Shaw, Mullingar, from the Sheriff's Office, Mullingar, 5 February 1925, giving details of the visit of his Bailiffs to Mrs Daly on 3 February 1925 and stating the amount of money she still owes. When Mrs Daly is sent the cheque for £5 he asks",05/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter from PW Shaw to Banim,  dated 5 January 1925 [a mistake? Should read 5 February 1925], thanking him for the cheque for Mrs Daly.",05/01/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw from the President's Office, 6 February 1925, asking for a recommendation as to what further amount, if any, should be paid to Mrs Daly.",06/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy statement from John Flannery, 6 February 1925, giving details of a resolution passed at an open air meeting in Upper O'Connell Street on 5 February 1925. The claims of the Connaught Rangers were advanced. Mention is made of the circumstances of a num",06/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Statement,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William Larkin, 6 February 1925. He is pleased with the news of the grant to Mrs Daly and suggests that Mrs Daly's case and others relating to the Connaught Rangers are `of increasing importance'.",06/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter from Liam E Ua [Lorcain?] to Cosgrave, 9 February 1925, stating that he has received a letter from Kate Daly, postmarked, 7 February 1925, noting that she has not got the money she was granted.",09/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note from PW Shaw [dated 6 January 1925 - this appears to be a mistake and the date should, from the evidence of other documents in the file, read 6 February] enclosing receipt signed by Kate Daly, 6 February 1925, acknowledging receipt of the payment of ",06/01/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to Cosgrave from Liam E Ua [?Lorcain], [ex Connaught Rangers Committee], 13 February 1925, quoting from a letter sent to him by Mrs Daly stating that she had to go to Mullingar to Mr Shaw to collect the money granted to her and that in the pro",13/02/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note from PW Shaw, no date, enclosing a letter from Mrs Kate Daly and asking about the possibility of a little weekly allowance being made to her. The letter from Mrs Daly, 25 February 1925, states that `she is in very bad way'. Her son who was executed i",1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw from the President's Office, 6 March 1925, acknowledging receipt of his card and enclosures and asking him to let the President have a recommendation as to a suitable amount to be paid to Mrs Daly.",06/03/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to the Secretary, President' s Office, from PW Shaw, 8 March 1925. He finds it difficult to recommend what help Mrs Daly should get. He has been thinking of getting her `allowed home help'. He states that £5 or £10 would possibly meet the case for ",08/03/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 28 March 1925, asking him draw on the D‡ilSpecial Fund a cheque payable to Banim for £15. The money has been given for the benefit of Mrs Kate Daly.",28/03/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw from the President's Office, 28 March 1925, transmitting a cheque for £10 in favour of Mrs Daly.",28/03/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Banim from PW Shaw, 2 April 1925, thanking him for the cheque for Mrs Daly which he proposes handing to her at the Cumann na Gaedheal meeting in a day or two.",02/04/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Newsclipping from the `Westmeath Examiner', 11 April 1925, giving an account of the Cumann na nGaedheal meeting held in Mullingar on 5 April 1925. Mrs Daly was introduced to the meeting by the chairman. The extract gives details of her rent problems and s",11/04/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Newsclipping,Westmeath Examiner,Dail special funds 7670,"Receipt signed by Kate Daly acknowledging £10 granted to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund, 6 April 1925.",06/04/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Cosgrave, 23 December 1925, authorising him to pay  £10 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Mrs Nora Daly [sic].",23/12/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to Mrs Nora Daly, County Westmeath, from the President's Office, 23 December 1925, enclosing a further cheque for the sum of £10 authorised out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",23/12/1925,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw, TD, from the President's Office, 4 January 1926, stating that before Christmas the President learned that Mrs Daly was again in bad circumstances and he authorised a grant of £10 to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. The cheque and l",04/01/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from PW Shaw, 10 January 1926, enclosing receipt signed by Kate Daly, 8 January 1926, acknowledging receipt of £10.",10/01/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Cosgrave from Kate Daly, 26 March 1926, thanking him for the grant of £10. She was ill and therefore she could not write any sooner. She asks him for help to purchase seed to set her garden.",26/03/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Minute to the President from Banim, 28 April 1926. Deputy Shaw told him that Mrs Daly is very ill and he fears that she has not got long to live. Shaw advises another grant of £10, £5 to be paid to her immediately, and £5 later on.",28/04/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7670,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Cosgrave, 28 April 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £10 to Mrs Daly.",28/04/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw from the President's Office, 28 April 1926, enclosing a cheque for £10 in favour of Mrs Daly. `Payment of this money to Mrs. Daly may be made immediately or in instalments of £5 as you may in your discretion decide'.",28/04/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Banim from PW Shaw, 7 May 1926, thanking him for his cheque for £10 in favour of Mrs Daly. He intends to pay her this money in instalments of £5.",07/05/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Cosgrave from Kate Daly, 18 May 1926, thanking him for his kindness to her.",18/05/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from PW Shaw, 21 May 1926, enclosing receipt signed by Mrs Daly, 11 May 1926,  acknowledging receipt of the sum of £10.",21/05/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Kate Daly, 14 August 1926, asking for a little help as winter is near and she has no means of procuring turf.",14/08/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to Mrs Kate Daly, 26 August 1926, stating that the President has authorised a further grant of £5 to her which is enclosed. The letter states that the Special Fund is now exhausted and that this is the last payment which can be made to her.",26/08/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Receipt signed by Kate Daly acknowledging the sum of £5, 27 August 1926.",27/08/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to Cosgrave from Kate Daly, 26 August 1926, thanking him for the grant of £5.",26/08/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Letter to `Dear Sir', no date [the department stamp reads 11 December 1926], asking him for some help for Christmas.",,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to Kate Daly from the President's Office, 22 December 1926, stating that there are no funds at the President's disposal out of which further assistance could be given to her.",22/12/1926,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Extract from a letter, 30 August 1927, received by the President's Office from Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, indicating that the case of Mrs Kate Daly was brought to the notice of the Irish White Cross Committee and that a small award was m",30/08/1927,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Extract,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter, no date [1928], to Mrs Daly from John Flannery, stating that Fianna Fail is going to bring up the case [of the ex-Connaught Rangers) in two weeks. To this end they need a statement from Mrs Daly as to her present circumstances. `Do not hide y",,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw from Patrick Byrne, 19 November 1928, writing on behalf of Mrs Daly. He advised her to write to Shaw before she complies with Mr Flannery's request to provide details of her circumstances to Fianna Fail.",19/11/1928,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Copy letter to PW Shaw, 5 December 1928, stating that there are no funds available to the President from which further assistance could be granted to Mrs Daly.",05/12/1928,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7670,"Minute to the President from Banim, 23 November 1928, relating to the possibility of Fianna Fail bringing up in the D‡ilthe case of Mrs Daly. Banim calls Flannery `a waster' and discusses suggestions made by Shaw to relieve Mrs Daly. For example, he might",23/11/1928,"Mrs Kate Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7671,"Circular appealing for subscriptions to the Liam (`Wilsey') O Byrne Fund, 10 January 1927. This fund aims to relieve the dependants of the late Lieutenant O Byrne, a volunteer of the Dublin Brigade who undertook service in 1916. He left `behind him a wife",10/01/1927,"Liam O Byrne Fund, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Circular,,Dail special funds 7671,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs Mary O Byrne, widow of the late Liam O Byrne, 9 September 1927. She says she has ten children ranging in age from 19 to six months. She asks for employment for her eldest son and two eldest daughters. She also inquires whether ",09/09/1927,"Liam O Byrne Fund, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7671,"Copy letter to Mary O Byrne, Dublin, from the President's Office, 13 September 1927. Mr Joseph McGrath, the letter states, will be calling on her shortly concerning her case. While every effort will be made to assist her children to find employment it `is",13/09/1927,"Liam O Byrne Fund, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7671,"Minute to the Employment Section, Department of Industry and Commerce, from the President's Office, 23 September 1927, relating to an attempt to obtain employment for the older children of Mrs Mary O Byrne.",23/09/1927,"Liam O Byrne Fund, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7672,"Copy letter to `Dear Sir' from John McGowan, 3 July 1924, testifying to the hardship his family are undergoing as a result of the death of his son Michael who was a member of the Civic Guard. These hardships have recently, he declares, increased as a resu",03/07/1924,"John McGowan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7675,"Letter from Mary Purcell to G McGann, Secretary, Leinster House, 30 May 1926. She has heard nothing relating to the claim of £1,000 lodged by her late husband, Philip Purcell, for losses sustained during the Anglo-Irish war caused by the upkeep of Volunte",30/05/1926,"Philip Purcell, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7675,"Letter to Seamas O Leadain, TD, from the President's Office, 3 June 1926, referring to the case of Mr Purcell. The letter received by Mr McGann from Mrs Purcell is referenced. The letter states that there is no machinery for dealing with claims such as th",03/06/1926,"Philip Purcell, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7678,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 6 July 1925, relating to the case of Julia Phillips, Dundalk, with the aim of having a small award made to her. She is a sister of Richard Jameson, of the Louth Ba",06/07/1925,"Mrs Julia Phillips, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7678,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 14 July 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 to Julia Phillips.",14/07/1925,"Mrs Julia Phillips, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7678,"Receipt signed by Julia Phillips, 23 July 1926, acknowledging the sum of £25.",23/07/1926,"Mrs Julia Phillips, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7680,"Letter to the President from Brighid bean Sheain MhicChaoilte, 9 October 1923. She discusses the fact that the withdrawal of D‡iland Senate printing has already dealt a blow to Thoms Works and if all government work is to be withdrawn at the end of the ye",09/10/1923,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Copy letter to Brighid bean Sheain MhicChaoilte from the President's Office, 17 October 1923, stating that the cost of Government printing has made it necessary to reconsider the question. When the man in charge returns from the Continent the President wi",17/10/1923,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Copy letter to Brighid bean Sheain MhicChaoilte from the Secretary to the President, 30 January 1924, stating that enquiries are being made into the matter she discussed recently with the President.",30/01/1924,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special fundDail special funds 7680,"Letter to `A Chara' [Cosgrave] from Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, 18 August 1925. She ceased to hold her husband's position with Messrs Thoms last October and has been without salaried employment since then and has been looking after her three children. Her savi",18/08/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Letter to [the Private Secretary to the President] from Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, 18 August 1925, stating that she had written to the President and asking him to make sure the letter is received by him.",18/08/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Copy letter from the Private Secretary to the President to Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, 24 August 1925, stating that he has placed her letter of 18 August before the President.",24/08/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Handwritten minute to the President from Banim, 2 September 1925, stating that it has not been possible to ascertain whether there is any money due in respect of Sean MacCaoilte's mission to America. Diarmaid favours a small grant to his widow from the D‡",02/09/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7680,"Letter to Brighid Mhic Chaoilte from the Private Secretary to the President, 7 September 1925. He asks her to call and see him.",07/09/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7680,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 9 September 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £50 to Brighid bean Sheain MhicChaoilte.",09/09/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7680,"Note [signature unclear] stating that Mrs Mhic Chaoilte called and he handed the cheque for £50 to her and explained the difficulties of establishing her claim, 9 September 1925.",09/09/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7680,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 9 September 1925, enclosing receipt signed by Mrs Mhic Caoilte, 9 September 1925, acknowledging  the sum of £50.",09/09/1925,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7680,"Letter to `A Chara' from Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, 27 April 1927, asking if anything had been done concerning the money which remained in America after her husband's visit. This letter is sent by Banim to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 29 April 1927, stating that as he",27/04/1927,"Mrs Brighid Mhic Chaoilte, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7683,"Letter to General Mulcahy from Brighid Stafford, 30 November 1924. Her son, the late Edward Stafford, was a member of the Irish Volunteers and fought at Ashbourne, County Dublin, in 1916. He was interned in Wales. On release he fought until the Truce when",30/11/1924,"Mrs M Stafford, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7683,"Minute to O'Hegarty from Mulcahy, 9 January 1925, recommending that a grant of £25 be paid to Mrs Stafford.",09/01/1925,"Mrs M Stafford, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7683,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 15 January 1925, relating to the case of Mrs Stafford. `Her application that the Military Service Pension which would have been payable to her son had he lived sho",15/01/1925,"Mrs M Stafford, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7683,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 22 January 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 pounds to Mrs Stafford.",22/01/1925,"Mrs M Stafford, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7683,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 19 February 1925, enclosing receipt for £25 signed by Mrs Stafford, 28 January 1925.",19/02/1925,"Mrs M Stafford, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7685,"Letter to Bannam [sic] from Martin O Conallain, TD, 21 March 1927, relating to the circumstances of the Feeny brother and sister, Thomas, aged 58, and Bridget, aged 66. They are in a dreadful state of poverty. During 1919-1921 these two people `were great",21/03/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7685,"Copy letter to Mr Martin Conlon, from the President's Office, 24 March 1927, referring to the case of Thomas and  Bridget Feeney, Castlerea. It may not be possible to assist them, the letter states, as there are no funds at the moment at the President's d",24/03/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7685,"Copy letter to Mr Martin Conlon, from the President's Office, 26 April 1927, referring to the case of Thomas and  Bridget Feeney, Castlerea. It is not possible to assist them, the letter states, as there are no funds at the moment at the President's dispo",26/04/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7685,"Letter to Cosgrave from Martin Conlon, 21 April 1927, enclosing a petition relating to the case of the Feeny brother and sister. The petition details their service in the interests of the National Cause from 1917. Their present hardship is also detailed.",21/04/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7685,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 17 June 1927, relating to the case of the Feeny brother and sister. The Minister recommends a grant of £15 from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",17/06/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7685,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Cosgrave, 27 June 1927, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £15 to Thomas and Bridget Feeny.",27/06/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7685,"Receipt signed by Thomas and Bridget Feeny, 2 July 1927, acknowledging the sum of £15.",02/07/1927,"Mr Patrick and Miss B Feeny, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7686,"Letter to Cosgrave from M Egan, TD, Cork, 25 March 1926, concerning the case of the wife and family of the late Charles Culleton, Passage, who have been left destitute due to his death. He was of great assistance, the letter states, in the fight for freed",25/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Culleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special fund 7686,"Minute to the President from J Walsh, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 6 April 1926, relating to the case of the family of the late Charles Culleton. They are now in a `most precarious position'. Some of the children will have to be sent to an Industri",06/04/1926,"Mrs Mary Culleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7686,"Note to O'Hegarty from Cosgrave, 16 April 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £100 to Mrs Charles Culleton.",16/04/1926,"Mrs Mary Culleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7686,"Receipt signed by Mary Culleton, 25 April 1926, acknowledging payment of £100 as an ex-gratia grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",25/04/1926,"Mrs Mary Culleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7688,"Two copy letters on a single page. The first is to James Shuel, Solicitor, Caherciveen, County Kerry, from the Ministry of Defence, 13 May 1924, informing him that the claim for an allowance by Mrs Casey in respect of money spent in connection with the il",May-24,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7686,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Army Pensions Department, from James Shuel, Solicitor, 6 May 1924, submitting a claim on behalf of Mrs Casey for money spent in relation to the illness of her son, an illness alleged to be the result of his imprisonment as a ",06/05/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7686,"Two copy letters on a single page. The first is to James Shuel, Solicitor, from JJ McElligott, Department of Finance, 26 July 1923, stating that the claim of Mrs Casey in respect of illness sustained by her son while a Volunteer has been noted and will be",1923,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letters,,Dail special funds 7686,"Copy letter to the Minister of Finance from James Shuel, Solicitor, 3 July 1923, giving details of the claim of Mrs Casey in respect of illness suffered by her son as a result of imprisonment as a Volunteer. When he was liberated `he suffered from halluci",03/07/1923,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7686,"Letter to the Minister of Fisheries from James Shuel, 5 July 1924, stating that he believes that under the Bill before the D‡ilmen like Donal Casey would receive a pension. `I hope you will do your best to have the money lost by the Mother recouped throug",05/07/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7686,"Note to the Comptroller and Auditor General from Cosgrave, 17 July 1924, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £60 to Julia Casey in respect of expenses sustained by her in connection with the internment of her son.",17/07/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7686,"Minute to Fionan Lynch, Minister for Fisheries, from the Secretary to the President, 22 July 1924, sending a cheque for £60 in favour of Mrs Casey. Her son's case, the minute states, does not come within the scope of the Military Service Pensions Bill.",22/07/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7686,"Letter to Fionan Lynch from Julia Casey, 25 July 1924, thanking him for the cheque for £60.",25/07/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7686,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 1 August 1924, enclosing receipt signed by Julia Casey, 25 July 1924, acknowledging receipt of the sum of £60.",01/08/1924,"Mrs Julia Casey, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7690,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Telegraph', 23 July 1925, entitled `A Cruel Rumour Forced Woman to Sell Out. Fermanagh Jury Fix Damages'. This gives details of a case in Enniskillen where evidence was heard by a jury for the purpose of awarding damages owing",23/07/1925,"Mr Patrick Clarke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Newsclipping,Irish Telegraph,infanticides 7690,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, from the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 13 May 1926, attaching a statement relating to the case against Patrick Clarke, ex Battalion Police Officer, Derrylin, County Fermanagh. The sta",13/05/1926,"Mr Patrick Clarke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,infanticides 7690,"Notice of Application to Register a Judgement as a Mortgage by Margaret Reilly against the interest of Patrick Clarke in certain listed lands for the sum of £50 together with the sum of £22.3.9 costs, 17 September 1925. This together with similar legal do",18/05/1926,"Mr Patrick Clarke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,infanticides 7690,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Department of Justice, 20 May 1926, giving details in the case of Mr Patrick Clarke. Clarke, the minute reads, was investigating the case of infanticide. `The main point which falls to b",20/05/1926,"Mr Patrick Clarke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7690,"Note from Cosgrave to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 16 June 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund, the sum of £70 as an ex gratia grant to Patrick Clarke.",16/06/1926,"Mr Patrick Clarke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7691,"Minute to Gearoid McGann from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 22 February 1924. He was expecting to receive a cheque for £200 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund in favour of Miss Kathleen Browne, Wexford. He asks how the case stands. The case is, he states",22/02/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 4 March 1924, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £200 to Kathleen Browne.",04/03/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy minute to General Mulcahy from the President's Office, 6 March 1924, stating that the President has authorised payment of £200 to Miss Browne and discussing procedures relating to the form of a receipt which is necessary.",06/03/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Minute from Mulcahy to Earnan de Blagdh, 18 April 1924, enclosing receipt signed by Kathleen Browne, 19 March 1924, acknowledging receipt of £200.",18/04/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne, [from the President's Office?], 5 June 1924, stating that no trace of the receipt for the cheque for £200 `in respect of a certain matter' can be found. She is asked to forward one as soon as convenient.",05/06/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to `A Chara' from Kathleen Browne, 10 June 1924, stating that she returned the receipt to General Mulcahy.",10/06/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,Minute to the Comptroller and Auditor General from the President's Office sending another receipt signed by Kathleen Browne for the sum of £200 granted to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.,12/06/1924,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter from Kathleen Browne, 2 October 1925, asking for a short interview with the President.",02/10/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Caitlin de Brun [Kathleen Browne] from the President's Office, 5 October 1925, stating that the President will be leaving Ireland in a week's time and that he will be occupied in the meantime. In the circumstances he suggests that she write",05/10/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter from Kathleen Browne, 6 October 1924, asking for an interview with the President when he returns from abroad.",06/10/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter from Kathleen Browne to an unnamed recipient [Cosgrave?], 3 November 1925. `For the last sixteen years - since I returned from abroad in 1909 - I have given the most part of my life and a great deal of my fortune to the cause of the country. I have",03/11/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy minute to General Mulcahy from Banim, 12 November 1925, sending him the D‡ilSpecial Fund File dealing with the case of Kathleen Browne. `Her chief anxiety would appear to be to obtain suitable employment, but in the absence of information as to any p",12/11/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"List of `Useful Public Services' and `Special Qualifications and Attainments' of Kathleen Browne, no date. This lists, for example, her membership of various groups, such as, the Gaelic League and the United Irishwomen.",,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,List,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy minute to General Mulcahy from the President's Office, 19 December 1925, sending file on Kathleen Browne. She called to the Department recently and requested a further grant from the Special Fund, which, the minute states, is in a `very depleted cond",19/12/1925,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Minute to Banim from Mulcahy, 1 January 1926. He has not been in touch with Kathleen Browne for a considerable time. `Bearing in mind the depletion of the Fund and the many claims that must at present be made on it together with the fact of the Grant of £",01/01/1926,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to Banim from Kathleen Browne, 24 January 1926. She has been expecting to hear from him regarding her compensation claim. She states that the Cumann na nGaedheal branch of which she was secretary will come to an end unless something is done for her",24/01/1926,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne from the President's Office, 26 January 1926, informing her that there are no funds out of which it would be possible to provide a further grant to her.",26/01/1926,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne, 18 May 1928, acknowledging and thanking her on behalf of the President for the History of Wexford which she forwarded to him.",18/05/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to Cosgrave from Kathleen Browne, 2 September 1928. She writes again regarding the losses sustained by her in the service of the National Cause. She details suffering she is at present withstanding at the hands of the opponents of the Treaty. `If I",02/09/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to Cosgrave from Kathleen Browne, 15 September 1928. She sends him a newspaper cutting from the `Wexford Free Press', to support her allegations of persecution by Republicans in the area. The cutting is dated 15 September 1928 and is entitled `Coun",15/09/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne, 26 September 1928, acknowledging her letter to the President.",25/09/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Kathleen Browne, 21 November 1928, referring to her compensation claim. `I have been told by people who ought to know that the Govt. will do nothing for those whose support they are sure of and this must be true. She asks for a r",21/11/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne from the President's Office, 26 November 1928. She cannot be paid compensation and there is no money at the President's disposal out of which assistance could be rendered to her. Her representations on behalf of her brother,",26/11/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Letter to Banim from Kathleen Browne, 27 November 1928. She does not, she declares, `want any more evasive replies'. She shall take no excuses in respect of her bid to secure her brother a permanent position in the Land Commission. She again references he",27/11/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne from the President's Office, 5 December 1928. The reasons why no compensation can be paid to her are given. Her case is one of consequential loss and such cases are beyond the capacity of the State to pay. `Your statement th",05/12/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7691,"Copy letter to Kathleen Browne from the President's Office, 10 December 1928, in reference to her bid to secure her brother a permanent position in the Land Commission. This, the letter states, is not possible, due to his age. Furthermore, the work of the",10/12/1928,"Miss Kathleen Brown, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Copy letter to Sister M Padua, Sisters of Charity, Milltown, County Dublin, from the President's Office, 31 January 1925, informing her that the President has authorised a grant of £30 to be paid to Mr Alex Cullen.",31/01/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Letter to Mr Banim from Sister M Padua, 2 February 1925, thanking the President for his grant of £30 to Mr Cullen.",02/02/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Copy letter to Sister M Padua, Sisters of Charity, Milltown, County Dublin, from the President's Office,  4 March 1925, informing her that, in connection with her recent telephone call,  the President has authorised a grant of a further £30 to be paid to ",04/03/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds  7696,"Letter to Mr Banim from Sister M Padua, 9 March 1925, thanking the President for his grant of £30 to Mr Cullen. She asks him to tell the President to get `The Irish Rosary' for March as he would find it interesting and even illuminating.",09/03/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Copy letter to Sister M Padua, Sisters of Charity, Milltown, County Dublin, from the President's Office,  21 May 1925, informing her that, in connection with her recent telephone call,  the President has authorised a grant of a further £20 to be paid to M",21/05/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Copy letter to Sister M Padua, Sisters of Charity, Milltown, County Dublin, from the President's Office,  11 November 1925, informing her that, in connection with her recent telephone call,  the President has authorised a grant of a further £10 to be paid",01/11/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7696,"Letter to Mr Banim from Sister M Padua, 12 November 1925, thanking the President for his grant of £10 to Mr Cullen.",12/11/1925,"Alex H Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Mrs Cullen, Dublin, from Cosgrave, 24 June 1926, detailing the reasons why Kevin O Higgins and Colonel O'Reilly were not at her husband's funeral.",24/06/1926,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to the President from Delia Cullen, 17 July 1926, thanking him for his kindness. `It was on my mind to tell you the real reason for Toms [sic] resignation, but again I have failed, however if you would care to hear it perhaps I could see you some t",17/07/1926,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Mrs Cullen from Cosgrave, 19 July 1926, stating that he will be pleased to see her when she is in town and giving details of Mrs Cosgrave's illness.",19/07/1926,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Mrs Cullen from the President's Office, 30 July 1926, relating to arranging an interview with the President.",30/07/1926,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Notes relating to the Tom Cullen Memorial, signed E Lyons, 26 January 1927. The first note states that the President thinks that the best Memorial that could be offered to the late General Cullen would be to do something for his widow.",26/01/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to Mr O Higgins from MJ Cogan, CC, Wicklow, 28 March 1927, writing on behalf of the widow of the late Tom Higgins, who is, he declares, penniless. `She lives with her brother, who is to be married and does not want the sister; she has no claim on h",28/03/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, 14 April 1927, stating that the President, in response to a letter from MJ Cogan, CC, has started enquires as to the possibility of assisting Mrs Tom Cullen to a suitable position. In the meantim",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Unsigned note [from Cosgrave] to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 14 April 1927, authorising him to pay £50 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Mrs Tom Cullen.",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 14 April 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen, who is `in very necessitous circumstances and it is the desire of the President that an early effort should be made to assist h",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 14 April 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen, who is `in very necessitous circumstances and it is the desire of the President that an early effort should be ma",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, 14 April 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen, who is `in very necessitous circumstances and it is the desire of the President that an early effort should be made to assist her to some su",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 14 April 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen, who is `in very necessitous circumstances and it is the desire of the President that an early effort should be made to assist h",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Education , 14 April 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen, who is `in very necessitous circumstances and it is the desire of the President that an early effort should be made to assist her to some",14/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Minute to Paul Banim, President's Office, from the Secretary to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 20 April 1927, stating in regard to Mrs Tom Cullen that the only vacancy likely to be available in the Department would be a City Sub-Post Office. He en",20/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Receipt signed by Delia Cullen, 20 April 1927, acknowledging payment of an ex-gratia grant of £50 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",20/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7697,"Minute to Paul Banim from the Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 20 April 1927, stating that there is no suitable post in the Department for Mrs Tom Cullen.",20/04/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to Cosgrave from Rev. MJ Cogan, CC, 13 June 1927, writing with reference to the case of Mrs Tom Cullen. She lives with her brother `who is about to be married and naturally she feels in the way and is very anxious to get something to do'.",13/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Rev. MJ Cogan, CC, from the President's Office, 19 June 1928, stating that everything possible has been done to secure employment for Mrs Cullen. The Post Office have promised that they will give her the first sub-office vacant provided she",19/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Rev. MJ Cogan from the President's Office, 23 June 1928, stating, with reference to the case of Mrs Cullen, that the Commissioners of the Dublin Union will make an appointment of a Visitor under the Children's Act 1908. A copy of the advert",23/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Mr Commissioner MacLysaght from the President's Office, 23 June 1927, asking, on behalf of the President, that the application from Mrs Tom Cullen for the post of Visitor under the Children's Act, 1908, receive every possible consideration.",23/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to Cosgrave from Michael Colgan, CC, 25 June 1928. He feels confident that the position of Visitor under the Children's Act, 1908, is as `good as secured' for Mrs Cullen.",25/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Delia Cullen, 26 June 1928, thanking him for his interest in her affairs. The appointment in Dublin Union, she states, `seems heaven sent'.",26/06/1927,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7697,"Copy letter to Mrs Delia Cullen from the President's Office, 29 June 1928, asking her to meet the President the next time she is in Dublin to discuss the question of an appointment for her under the Dublin Union Commissioners. It is expected to be possibl",29/06/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7697,"Minute to the President from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 2 August 1928, returning papers with regard to Mrs Tom Cullen. `The position in this case is that in early 1923 Mrs. Rose Clancy was appointed É to the position of Visitor ",02/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,employments 7697,"Notes relating to the case of Mrs Cullen, 15 August [1928]. The first states that MacLysaght will approach General Mulcahy with a `view to engaging his good offices for Mrs Cullen'. A further note states that MacLysaght says he has good news to impart.",15/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,employments 7697,"Minute to Banim from MacLysaght, 9 August 1928, relating to the case of Mrs Cullen. The chief difficulties of the Commissioners in offering Mrs Cullen a post is the lack of suitable positions `since the female staff is mainly composed of ward-mistress' an",09/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,employments 7697,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from the President's Office, 22 August 1928, asking the Minister to assist in finding suitable employment for Mrs Delia Cullen.",22/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7697,"Letter to the President from Rev. MJ Colgan, 20 August 1928, reminding him of his promise relating to Mrs Cullen [to assist her to find suitable employment].",20/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7697,"Copy letter to Rev. MJ Colgan from the President's Office, 22 August 1928, acknowledging his letter and stating that the President has not lost sight of Mrs Cullen's case.",11/08/1928,"Mr Thomas Cullen, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7699,"Handwritten note by Cosgrave, no date [?1924], relating to the case of Mrs Ferran who has received no money or assistance. He writes: `As far as I can learn she has not the same practical opinion as the Irregulars at all'.",,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7699,"Minute to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 11 October 1924, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £300 to Mrs Ferran.",11/10/1924,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7699,"Letter to Miss Cosgrave, Lansdowne Road, Dublin, from the Secretary to the President, 16 October 1924, enclosing a cheque for £300 in favour of Mrs Ferran.",16/10/1924,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7699,"Copy letter to May Cosgrave from the Secretary to the President, 3 January 1925, asking her to let him have Mrs Ferran's receipt acknowledging the grant of £300 as soon as possible.",03/01/1925,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7699,"Letter to Miss Cosgrave from WJ Johnston, 22 February 1925, apologising for his delay in returning Mrs Ferran's receipt.",22/02/1925,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7699,"Minute to George McGrath from Paul Banim, 24 February 1925, enclosing receipt signed by Mrs Ferran, 3 February 1925, acknowledging the ex gratia payment to her of £300.",24/02/1925,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7699,"Note to the President from Banim, 15 June 1928. Senator O'Neill told him that Mrs Ferran, in a letter to W Phelan, Boston, has stated that nothing has been done for her. The Senator therefore wants confirmation that Mrs Ferran received £300. He stated tha",15/06/1928,"Mrs Ferran, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7700,"Minute to the President from `Joe', 10 October 1922, relating to Mrs Howard, Mespil Road. `Her claim is based on the manner in which she acted the night the Black and Tans were waiting for the late Commander-in-Chief, as she believes she saved his life on",10/10/1922,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7700,"Copy minute to Seosamh O Raghallaigh, President's Office, from the Accountant General, 14 October 1922, giving details in the case of Mrs Howard, for example, details of money paid to <br>her already are listed. The minute notes that her statement that sh",14/10/1922,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7700,"Copy note to the Minister of Finance, 19 October [1922], authorising the payment of a sum not exceeding £50 out of the Special Fund to Mrs Howard in respect of service rendered to her to the late Commander-in Chief during the `Terror'.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7700,"Receipt signed by Mrs Howard, 25 October 1922, acknowledging receipt of £50 as the `full and final settlement of all claims of every description made by me against the provisional Government or any individual member thereof arising out of or in any way co",25/10/1922,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Kevin O Higgins from Patricia Hoey, 13 November 1922, relating to the payment of the sum of £50 to her mother. She writes to disassociate herself from any claims made by her mother. She discusses the arrangements whereby Collins rented rooms at ",13/11/1922,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 1 March 1923. She writes concerning the strong feeling the Malicious Injuries Bill `has aroused in some old Sinn Feiners like myself who feel ourselves unfairly treated by it'. Her house was used by the Cabinet and C",01/03/1923,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Memorandum to Gearoid McGann, President's Office, from George McGrath, Comptroller and Auditor General, 12 March 1923, relating to the case of Miss Patricia Hoey. This gives details of money paid to Miss Hoey and to her mother set out for the `purpose of ",12/03/1923,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Memorandum,,journalistss 7700,"Copy minute to Mr Flanagan from the President's Office, 9 July 1923, stating that Miss Hoey's case is a `particularly hard one and she would appear to have little chance of getting her main claim considered for some time to come'. He asks if it would be p",09/07/1923,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,journalistss 7700,"Letter to Mr McGann from James Douglas, Deputy Chairman, Irish Senate, 10 June 1924, relating to the case of Miss Hoey. He sees her as having a grievance. He states that she has no employment and `I am afraid she will be a source of trouble until some suc",10/06/1924,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,journalistss 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs M Clive Howard, 31 March 1925. She writes concerning her daughter who has had no work since the close of the `Freeman'. She states that Griffith was going to nominate her to the Senate. She references her work for the national ",31/03/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Copy letter to Mrs Clive Howard from the President's Office, 6 April 1925, stating that there is no immediate prospect of the President being in a position to assist her daughter, Patricia Hoey, to a position in the Government Service.",06/04/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 2 May 1925, `In the old British Civil Service I was a temporary clerk but received such rapid promotion - I was doing after a few months' service a senior male clerk's work - with a staff of men under me, that I was ",02/05/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Copy letter to Miss Patricia Hoey from the President's Office, 8 May 1925, acknowledging her letter. With reference to the Factory Inspectorships, application forms, she is told, can be received from the Department of Industry and Commerce. The President ",08/05/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employment; Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 12 May [1925] thanking him for his `courteous letter' and stating that she has got an application form for the post as Factory Inspector. She discusses the references she will receive.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 28 May [1925], asking for information relating to her application for the post as Inspector of Factories.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Copy letter to Patricia Hoey from the President's Office, 12 June 1925, stating that the President has not yet heard of any vacancy for which she would be suitable.",12/06/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 15 June [1925]. She wants him to know that she will take any position to start with as long as she can live in Ireland. She mentions posts under the new Patents Bill. She was, she states, in charge of patents at the ",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 30 September [1925]. She states that Griffith and Collins both promised her work. `Two men who fought beside me in Easter Week have now both big pensions and big positions. Yet I saw more military service than either",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Copy letter to Patricia Hoey from the President's Office, 19 November 1925, acknowledging her letter of 18 November regarding the vacant position of Clerk of the Senate [this letter is not in the file]. Her application has been forwarded to the proper aut",19/11/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 20 November [1925]. She asks for a reply to her letter of the previous day.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Minute to Banim from Boland, Department of Finance, 3 December 1925, stating that Miss Hoey might be told that her application [for Clerk of the Senate] has been noted for consideration along with the other applications received.",03/12/1925,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,employments 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 21 December [1925]. `So many of use, who gave all we had to the old movement which made the Free State possible, are almost destitute now because we cannot get the work that was promised us'.  All she wants, she decl",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7700,"Letter to Mr O Hegarty from Patricia Hoey, 20 February [1926]. She wants a certain matter adjusted by bringing it before the Executive Council. She rejects statements made that she received large sums of money in connection with her services and losses. S",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from Patricia Hoey, 14 March [1926]. She does not understand, she writes, how other officials can obtain her file and quote from it and that the Secretary of the Executive Council cannot obtain it.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Letter to Cosgrave from Patricia Hoey, 15 August [1926]. She has obtained a position with the Hearst Press.",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,journalistss 7700,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs M Clive Howard, no date [the department stamp reads 15 February 1929]. She refers to her role in saving the life of Michael Collins. Because of this action she is now, she writes, poor. `Women of my position cannot bear to li",,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7700,"Notes relating to the case of Mrs Howard. The first, dated 15 February 1929, is from Paul Banim to W O'Hegarty, stating that he presumes he can write to Mrs Howard stating that there is no statutory authority for the payment to her of a pension or compens",15/02/1929,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,Dail special funds 7700,"Copy letter to Mrs Howard from the President's Office, 16 February 1929, stating that there is no statutory authority for the payment of a pension in her case.",16/02/1929,"Mrs Clive Howard, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7703,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from R Stokes, Manufacturers' Agent, Dublin, 10 March 1926. He writes on behalf of Miss Georgina Murphy who was housekeeping for the late Peter Clancy of the `Republican Stores', Talbot Street. He states that she did a lot of work dur",10/03/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7703,"Letter, no date [?1926] from G[eorgina] Murphy to `Dear Sir' asking him to call to see her. She is very poor and has had no work since November. She is on outdoor relief and she needs money to pay her rent.",,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7703,"Note to Diarmuid from Frank Duff, Department of Finance, 8 April 1926, concerning the case of Georgina Doyle [sic]. `She has been very strongly vouched to me, and there is no doubt that she is in a very poor state indeed'. He hopes something can be done f",08/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7703,"Minute to Major General Price from Paul Banim, 14 April 1926, relating to the case of Georgina Murphy. Mr O Hegarty suggests, the minute states, that the recipient's Department [Industry and Commerce] might be able to put Miss Murphy forward for suitable ",14/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7703,"Minute to the Private Secretary, President's Office, from Eamon Price, Department of Industry and Commerce, 16 April 1926, relating to the subject of obtaining employment for Georgina Murphy. He is aware, he writes, of Miss Murphy's history. She was of `g",16/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7703,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty from Liam Cosgrave, 23 April 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £5 as an ex gratia grant to Georgina Murphy.",23/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7703,"Copy minute to Frank Duff, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 23 April 1926, enclosing a cheque for £5 in favour of Miss Georgina Murphy. A receipt for her to sign is also enclosed.",23/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7703,"Minute to Paul Banim from Frank Duff, Department of Finance, 30 April 1926. He states that although Miss Georgina Murphy `is quite reliable in every way, we incline to the opinion that the money would go farther given to her in weekly grants, instead of a",30/04/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7703,"Copy minute to Frank Duff from the President's Office, 3 May 1926, stating that there is no objection to him paying Georgina Murphy the £5 from the D‡ilSpecial Fund by weekly grants'.",03/05/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7703,"Note to Banim from Frank Duff, 7 May 1926, enclosing Georgina Murphy's acceptance of the proposal that the £5 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund should be paid to her in weekly instalments [through the St Vincent de Paul].",07/05/1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7703,"Handwritten list of weekly payments of the £5 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund administered by the St Vincent de Paul to Miss Georgina Murphy, 30 April 1926-23 July 1926.",1926,"Miss G Murphy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,List,,Dail special funds 7710,"Copy minute to JJ Walsh, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 29 January 1926, stating that the President has read his letter concerning the case of Mrs Treacy, Soloheadbeg, Donohill, County Tipperary, and that he is addressing a special letter in connectio",29/01/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Copy minute to the Minister for Defence from the President's Office, 29 January 1926, stating that the President thinks the case of Mrs Bridget Treacy is one in which a special attempt should be made to provide a pension for the applicant. She has been al",29/01/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Letter to Banim from AW Waters, for the Chief of Collection, Irish Land Commission, 5 March 1926. He encloses a copy of the Fair Rent file relating to the holding of Mrs Bridget Treacy. `I am afraid it will not help you much beyond establishing the fact t",05/03/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7710,"Statement by General O Duffy, 4 March 1926, relating to the case of Mrs Treacy. When he was on inspection in Tipperary recently he called to see Mrs Treacy, the mother of Sean Treacy, killed in action in October 1920. She is in very bad circumstances. A o",04/03/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Statement,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute to the President from the Army Finance Officer, 11 June 1926, relating to the case of Mrs Treacy. The minute states that it `has been found impossible to assess this lady's claim as one of total dependency under the Army Pensions Act of 1923'. The ",11/06/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,Extract from a letter of 1 July [1926] from Mrs Treacy. She writes that when General O Duffy visited her he arranged with her to accept the sum of £250 with a yearly gratuity of £50 which she considered reasonable. Since then she has heard no more.,01/07/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Extract,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute to the President from JJ Walshe, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 5 July 1926, relating to the question of the payment of a gratuity to Mrs Treacy. He hopes, he writes `it will be possible to satisfy her'.",05/07/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Statement, no date, relating to the case of Mrs Bridget Treacy. Mrs Treacy received £100 under the Army Pensions Act, 1923, in respect of the death of her son. This was subsequently raised to £150. `It is obvious that £150 does not represent adequate comp",,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Statement,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute from Cosgrave to D O'Hegarty, 30 December 1926, stating that he wants the Minister [for Defence]  to reconsider the case of Mrs Treacy. He argues that the case of Mrs Treacy was one of total dependency on her son.",30/12/1926,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute to the President from Eoin O Duffy, 3 March 1927, stating that he was surprised to get a letter from Mrs Treacy stating that nothing has been done for her since he submitted his memorandum on the case almost a year ago. He quotes from her letter wh",03/03/1927,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Note by Paul Banim, March 1927, stating that the Board had awarded £1 per week to Mrs Treacy in respect of the death of her son and that £250 arrears are payable to her.",Mar-27,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute to `A Pol' [Paul Banim] from Eoin O Duffy, 23 March 1927, thanking him for the draft for Mrs Treacy.",23/03/1927,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Minute to Paul Banim from Eoin O Duffy, stating that he gave the draft for £260.17.1 to Mrs Treacy. He also gave her a personal cheque for £50. A receipt is attached acknowledging the cheque. `She appeared to appreciate the latter as a special grant from ",06/04/1927,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7710,"Letter to Cosgrave from B Treacy, 19 April 1927, thanking him for his consideration and kindness.",19/04/1927,"Mrs B Treacy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £108.18.0 to Mrs MJ Finnegan, Ballaghadereen, 21 August 1924.",21/08/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7711,"Minute to Mr Gorman, Army Finance Department, from President's Office, 28 August 1924, relating to the claim of Mrs Finnegan, Ballaghdereen, in respect of the billeting of members of the Army during the pre-Truce period. He encloses a cheque and a receipt",28/08/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7711,"Minute to the Army Finance Officer from the President's Office, 11 September 1924. He encloses a letter received from Mrs Finegan. She needs to be told, the minute states, that payment to her was in the form of an ex-gratia grant which cannot be increased",11/09/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7711,"Copy letter to Seosamh [MagCraith?], TD, from the President's Office, 16 September 1924, stating that since Mrs Finegan's claim could not be discharged out of Army funds an ex-gratia payment was made to her as a special arrangement. There is no question, ",16/09/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Minute to George McGrath from Paul Banim, 15 September 1924, enclosing the receipt signed by Mrs J Finnegan, 8 September 1924, acknowledging the sum of £108.18.0 paid to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",15/09/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs Finnegan, 17 September 1924. She received a letter from the Army Finance Officer stating that she could receive no increase on the amount of her claim. `Well, until I get a letter from your own hand to that effect I will, or ca",17/09/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to `Dear Sir' [Cosgrave] from Mrs Finnegan, 14 October 1924. `When you are sitting in your comfortable home tonight just consider me here alone with soot falling off my poor roof on my hands, my hair, and everything around me in want of a fire or t",14/10/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to `Dear Sir' [Cosgrave] from Mrs Finnegan, 5 November 1924. She details the losses she incurred by the `boys on the run'. She asks how could she be compensated for the loss of her husband. She has nothing to eat. She states that there are two alte",05/11/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Copy letter to Mrs MJ Finnegan [sic] from the Secretary to the President, 11 November 1924, referring to her correspondence on the subject of her claim. She is told that so far there is no machinery set up to deal with pre-Truce billeting claims. Referenc",11/11/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to `Dear Sir' [Cosgrave] from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 13 November 1924. `It is a small fund indeed that will miss the remainder of my claim'. She asks if there are any funds other than the Special Fund out of which payment could be made to her. She detail",13/11/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,s 7711,"Letter to `Dear Sir' [Cosgrave] from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 22 November 1924. She encloses the will her husband made to indicate that she has no power, despite her distress and need, to sell her farm. She asks him to reconsider her case and again details the ha",22/11/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Mrs MJ Finnegan from the Secretary to the President, 2 December 1924, returning her husband's will and stating that since the President is absent from Ireland it is not possible to take action on her claim.",02/12/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from Mrs Finnegan, 12 December 1924. She begs him to remind the President of her distress when he returns to Ireland.",12/12/1924,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs Finnegan, 6 February 1925. She trusts, she writes, that he will not delay settlement of her claim any longer.",06/02/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to President Cosgrave from MJ Finnegan, 28 February 1925. She writes that work is available even for those who did nothing for the country `and you can imagine how I'm fixed who lost all I was worth for the cause'.",28/02/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Copy letter to Mrs Finnegan from the Secretary to the President, 5 March 1925. He writes on behalf of the President to express regret that there are no funds at his disposal out of which it would be possible to make a further payment to her.",05/03/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 10 March 1925. She details the deprivations she is suffering.",10/03/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 24 March 1925. She has bills `pouring in to me that the boys ""on the run"" left me under, and I am not able to meet themÉ' She encloses one of these bills from the Manager of the Hibernian Bank.",24/03/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 4 April 1925. She has told her creditors that she is expecting a settlement of her claim from him `every day'. She cannot, she writes, hold out much longer.",04/04/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 28 April 1925. She asks if there is any fund out of which she might be relieved. She asks for her case to be reconsidered.",28/04/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 10 June 1925. She states that the President never answered her letters and now proceedings have been taken against her for money she owes. She asks him to ask the President to send her the remainder owing on her ",10/06/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Copy letter to Mrs MJ Finnegan from the Secretary to the President, 12 June 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 10 June and stating that there is nothing to add to his letters of 11 November 1924 and 5 March 1925.",12/06/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 20 June 1927. Now that he has returned to power she wishes to remind him of her `sad plight'.",20/06/1925,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MJ Finnegan, 22 July 1927. She has applied for a position in a retired Irish Officer's family in Sussex. `It is the last straw to leave my home for everÉ . I am a victim to the Anglo-Irish-war [sic] bereft of my husband and mea",22/07/1927,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7711,"Copy letter to Mrs MJ Finnegan from the President's Office, 28 July 1927. `There are now no funds at the President's disposal out  of which a further payment could be made to you, assuming that further payment would be justified. The President has acted v",28/07/1927,"Mrs H Finnegan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to the President from Mrs MA Shiel, Enniscorthy, 28 December 1925. Present circumstances compel her to write to him for assistance. She is under pressure to pay rent, rates and license duty and she is not able to meet the necessities of her childre",28/12/1925,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Shiel from the President's Office, 14 January 1926, informing her that the President has authorised a further payment to her of £40 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",14/01/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MA Shiel, 17 January 1926, thanking him for the payment of £40. Her husband applied for the Junior Inspectorship under the Dairy's Act, 1924, and she asks his intervention to aid his application.",17/01/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MA Shiel, 28 January 1926. She asks if she could receive the £40 allocated to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. She has had a notice from the Sheriff relating to money she owes.",28/01/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Shiel from the President's Office, 4 February 1925, stating that another fortnight must elapse before it will be possible to pay her the £40 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",04/02/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Note from Cosgrave to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, 9 February 1926, authorising payment from the D‡ilSpecial Fund of the sum of £40 to Mr and Mrs Sheil, Enniscorthy.",09/02/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 7712,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Shiel, 12 February 1926, enclosing a cheque for £40 with a receipt which her husband must also sign.",12/02/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MA Sheil, 16 February 1926, thanking him for the cheque for £40 and discussing the necessity for her husband to find employment. She encloses the receipt signed by herself and her husband, 13 February 1926.",16/02/1926,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Cosgrave from Mrs MA Shiel, 18 May 1927. She applies for further assistance. Her children are hungry and without clothes. She has had to pawn her furniture and bed clothes. She states that her husband `got the paltry sum of £1 per month pension ",18/05/1927,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Shiel from the President's Office, 3 June 1927, stating that he had taken up the possibility of the appointment of her husband as Presiding Officer or Poll Clerk in Wexford Constituency but all such appointments have been made. Shoul",03/06/1927,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Cosgrave from MA Shiel, 29 November 1928. When her home was to be sold two years ago, her sister who worked in the Provincial Bank, Carlow, secured a loan for £100 for her with the bank. Her sister is now going into business by herself and she c",29/11/1928,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,employments 7712,"Copy letter to Mrs MA Shiel from the President's Office, 1 December 1928, stating that there are no funds at the President's disposal out of which it would be possible to assist her.",01/12/1928,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Letter to Mr Banim from Kathleen Brown, 17 August 1929. She encloses a letter from Mr Shiel. `I have told him that I have no influence with the Govt. I have lost more myself than anyone in Co. Wexford and have never had the smallest thanks. At the electio",17/08/1929,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7712,"Copy letter to Senator Kathleen Browne, from the President's Office, 23 October 1929, relating to the problems of securing employment for Mr Shiel.",23/10/1929,"Mr Martin J Shiel, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7798A,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Maire Ni Ghriobhtha for the Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1 June 1933, enclosing a copy of a letter sent that day to the Department of Education, relating to the proposal to co",01/06/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,Dail special funds 7798A,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 22 October 1935 relating to the Depositions.",22/10/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 30 January 1936, relating to the translation of `Leabhar Clainne Aodh Buidhe'.",30/01/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from E Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 7 March 1936, asking if any decision has been reached in respect of the proposal to publish a translation of Leabhar Clainne Aodha Buidhe'.",07/03/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Copy letter to the Secretary [Eibhlin Brereton], Irish Manuscripts Commission, from Sean O Muimhneachain, relating to the proposed publication of a translation of `Leabhar Clainne Aodha Buidhe'  She is informed that on a strict reading the publication of ",26/03/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 28 April 1936, relating to the translation of `Leabor Gabala hErenn'.",28/04/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Copy letter in Irish to the Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, from Sean O Muimhneachain, relating to the proposed translation of `Lebor Gabala hErenn'.",01/05/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Copy letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Education, from Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Department, 6 May 1936, forwarding a copy of the letter sent on 26 May to the Department of the President.",06/05/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary to the Government, from Eibhlin Brereton, 8 April 1938, relating to the publication of `Analecta Hibernica'. She sends him the first page of volume 5 and asks for him to inform her of the correct wording which should be in",08/04/1938,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Copy letter in Irish to Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 12 April 1938, relating to the publication of `Analecta Hibernica'.",12/04/1938,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Letter,,cultures 7798A,"Minute from the Department of Education to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 25 July 1940, enclosing for the information of the Taoiseach, copies of the minutes of the meeting of the Irish Manuscripts Commission held on 9 July with an accompanyi",25/07/1940,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, (1) Administration and Functions, (2) Historical Documents",,Minute,,cultures 7799,"Handwritten letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the President, 14 November 1932, applying for the position of Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission and stating her qualifications.",14/11/1932,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to Mairead Ni Grada from the President's Office, 15 November 1932, acknowledging her letter applying for the post of Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission.",15/11/1932,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 15 November 1932, transmitting the application for the post of Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission received from Mairead Ni Ghrada.",15/11/1932,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President from the Chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission, 23 December 1932, relating to the appointment of a Secretary to the Commission. Maire Ni Ghriobhtha is acting in the capacity of secretary at the m",23/12/1932,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 29 December 1932, stating that no further steps should be taken with regard to the appointment of a Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission. An allowance of 10/- per w",29/12/1932,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,employment; civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eoin MacNeill, Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 26 May 1933. No extra payment has been made to Miss Ni Ghriobhta who is Acting Secretary to the Commission and he requests that the matter be",26/05/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to the Chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission from the President's Office, 2 June 1933, stating that in respect of the extra payment to Miss Ni Ghriobhta, Acting Secretary to the Commission, he has sent a reminder, in addition to an earl",02/06/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Minute to Sean Moynihan, Secretary to the Executive Council from the Department of Finance, 9 June 1933, relating to the appointment of a Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission. There are, the minute states, a number of suitably qualified civil ser",09/06/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from HP Boland, Department of Finance, stating that a circular letter is to be issued to all departments requesting the names of officers suitable for appointment as Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts ",28/06/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 29 March 1934, stating that relating to the payment of an allowance to Miss Maire Ni Ghriobhtha in respect of her duties as Acting Secretary in the Irish Manuscripts Com",29/03/1934,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from Eoin MacNeill, Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 19 July 1933, relating to the Department of Finance circular of 12 July 1933 in respect of the Secretaryship of the Commission. [An extract from ",19/07/1933,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eoin MacNeill, Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 21 September 1934. He renews his recommendation that Miss Maire Ni Griobhtha be continued permanently as Secretary to the Commission. `This l",21/09/1934,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to the Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, from the President's Office, 26 September 1934, stating that his letter concerning the position of Maire Ni Griobhtha has been referred to the Department of Finance.",26/09/1934,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary to the Executive Council from the Department of Finance, 12 December 1934, relating to the appointment of a secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Department. Twenty-four applications have been received in response to the circular issu",12/12/1934,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Department, 4 February 1935, renewing his application to appoint Maire Ni Ghriobhta permanent secretary to the Commission. He details the satisfactory work performed by her to date in the service of the Commission.",04/02/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Executive Council, 24 April 1935. In view of the fact that Maire Ni Ghriobhtha has satisfactorily discharged the duties of Acting Secretary to the Commission ",24/04/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to the Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Executive Council, 24 April 1935, stating that a recommendation has been sent to the Department of Finance to permanently appoint Maire Ni Ghriobhtha to",24/04/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary to the Executive Council from HP Boland, Department of Finance, 7 May 1935, conveying the Minister's sanction for the appointment of Maire Ni Ghriobhtha as Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission and discussing payments to be",07/05/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Executive Council, 30 May 1935, enclosing an acknowledgement signed by Miss Ni Ghriobhtha, stating that on the cessation of her appointment as Secretary to the Iri",30/05/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,Letter in Irish to the Department of Education from Eibhlin Brereton applying for the position as Secretary to the Irish Manuscript Commission and setting out her qualifications.,05/06/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance from the Department of Education, 7 June 1935. Maire Ni Ghriobhtha has informed the Department of her resignation as Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission in view of her impending marriage. A cop",07/06/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from Marie Ni Ghriobhtha, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 20 May 1935, tendering her resignation.",20/05/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Education. Eileen Brereton is to be loaned to the Irish Manuscript Commission as a temporary arrangement pending the permanent appointment to the positions of Shorthand-Typist an",17/06/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Eoin MacNeill, Chairman, Irish Manuscripts Commission, making an application to appoint Eibhlin Brereton to a position as Secretary to the Commission.",21/06/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Executive Council, 21 June 1935. The Chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission is satisfied that Eibhlin Brereton would be suitable for appointment to the positi",21/06/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Minute to the Secretary to the Executive Council from the Department of Finance, 3 July 1935, stating that the Minister sanctions the appointment of Eibhlin Brereton as Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission and detailing salary and allowances to b",03/07/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Minute,,civil services 7799,"Copy letter to Eoin MacNeill from Sean O Muimhneachain, 5 July 1935, referring to the appointment of Eibhlin Brereton as Secretary to the Commission.",05/07/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Letter in Irish from Eoin MacNeill to the Secretary, Department of the President, 8 July 1935, enclosing the acknowledgement signed by Eibhlin Brereton stating that on the cession of her appointment as Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission, the al",08/07/1935,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance from Maire Ni Ghriobhtha, Acting Secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1 August 1934, relating to the publication of the Civil Survey.",01/08/1934,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from E[ibhlin] Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscript Commission, 28 July 1936, relating to departmental responsibility for questions concerning the appointment and remuneration of staff.",28/07/1936,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7799,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Eibhlin Brereton, Secretary, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 28 March 1958, stating that Dr Robert Simmington has tendered his resignation.",28/03/1958,"Irish Manuscripts Commission, Secretary and Staff",,Letter,,civil services 7801A,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 29 July 1941, enclosing a copy of a Report of a Committee set up by the Organisation to inquire into the question of the use of Irish as a teaching medium. The repor",29/07/1941,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Letter in Irish from Dr Johanna Pollak, Dublin, 26 May 1943, enclosing a statement of her views on the teaching of Irish. She discusses her belief that teaching through the medium of Irish is injurious to the `body and mind of the young generation'. She e",26/05/1943,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Chief Inspector's Observations on the Report of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation Committee into Teaching through Irish, no date. [This report was published in June 1941] This deals with, for example, the personnel of the Committee. The Chief Insp",,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Report,,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', a letter to the editor, entitled `Irish in the Schools', by Madeleine Dempsey, MA, PhD, 15 November 1944. She was dismayed, she writes, at reading the views of Dorothy Macardle on the teaching of Irish in the schools. ",15/11/1944,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",Madeleine Dempsey,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', a letter to the editor, entitled `Irish in the Schools', by Dorothy Macardle, 16 November 1944. She endorses the value of language study in a finishing school where only the foreign language is spoken. Where she differ",16/11/1944,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",Dorothy Macardle,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', a letter to editor, entitled `Irish in the Schools', by Madeleine Dempsey, 20 November 1944. She is responding to Dorothy Macardle's letter of 16 November. She writes in support for the principle of teaching through th",20/11/1944,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",Madeleine Dempsey,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"`Irish in the Schools', a series of letters received by the paper in reply to Dorothy Macardle's references to teaching through Irish. One of these letters is from Moirin Bean de Ceabhas. She writes that a nation which changes its language will be cut off",22/11/1944,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Press' by Dorothy Macardle, 24 November 1944, relating to teaching through the medium of Irish. `It will surely be a tragic consequence of our achievement of freedom if persistence in a mistaken policy inflicts strain an",24/11/1944,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",Dorothy Macardle,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languauge; educations 7801A,"List of names, no date, relating to a conference on teaching through the medium of Irish [the exact nature of this conference is not clear from the list]. Female names are include, for example, Lil Ni Dhonnchadha, Colaiste Moibhi. [The conference appears ",,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,List,,Irish languauge; educations 7801B,"Copy letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from Eibhlin Ni MhaoilEoin, 5 March 1954, relating to the translation of school text books. [She is writing on behalf  of the firm, Sairseal and Dill, a non-profit making organisa",05/03/1954,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"`National Programme of Primary Instruction', 1922, issued by the National Programme Conference. The chairman of the conference was Maire Ni Chinneide. The report deals with, for example, courses in cookery.",1922,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Programme,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Report and Programme of the National Programme Conference, presented to the Minister for Education. This gives details of the representatives of the conference. For example, Caitlin Nic Gahann represented the Gaelic League, while Miss Louise Gavan Duffy w",,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Report,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Letter to the editor, `Irish Times', by Una McC Dix [sic], entitled `Teaching through Irish', 9 April 1956. She argues that the reason why the clergy believe that children are not capable of learning through Irish is because the clergy have never taught l",09/04/1956,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",Una McC Dix,Newsclipping,Irish Times,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Copy letter in Irish from Maire Breathnach, Galway, to Mac Ui Mhorain, TD, no date [June or July 1957?]. She is applying for the new post as [Aire Stait na Gaeltachta]. She details her qualifications for this post.",,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Brighid Ni Loingsigh, Dublin, relating to the translation of texts in Irish, 5 August 1957.",05/08/1957,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Copy letter in Irish from RO Foghlu to Brighid Ni Loingsigh, 7 August 1957, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",07/08/1957,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Copy letter in Irish from JF Dukes to Brighid Ni Loingsigh, 17 September 1957, relating to the translation of books.",17/09/1957,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7801C,"Copy letter to Ina Walsh, Letterkenny, 5 February 1958, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach and stating that the matter has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Education.",05/02/1958,"Irish Language, Development in Schools",,Letter,,Irish languauge; educations 7805B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Thomas Walsh, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Antrim branch, 25 June 1953. A committee has been formed to inaugurate a commemoration of Roger Casement's death at the grave site in Murlough where he had wished to be buried. `",25/06/1953,"Roger Casement, ReInternment in Ireland",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaders; politicss 7805B,"Newsclipping entitled `Taoiseach to Visit Glen of Antrim' from the `Irish Times', 28 July 1953. This discusses the forthcoming Casement commemoration meeting. `Mr. Seumas O Cleirigh, of Ballycastle, treasurer of the Casement Commemoration Committee, said ",28/07/1953,"Roger Casement, ReInternment in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,commemoration of national leaders; politicss 7805B,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from [?Ailis] Irvine, Glenarm, County Antrim, no date [the department stamp reads 31 July 1953]. She discusses his proposed visit to the Casement commemoration ceremony. She writes: `Don't bring dissension. Let the fact tha",,"Roger Casement, ReInternment in Ireland",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaders; politicss 7802,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from the Commissioner's Office, Garda Siochana, Dublin, enclosing a copy of the application of Charles J Hannigan, Valentia, for the President's bounty. His wife gave birth to triplets, all boys, and al",29/04/1935,"Mrs Charles J Hannigan, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 7802,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Department of Justice, 3 May 1935, enclosing papers concerning the claim of Charles J Hannigan for the State bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",03/05/1935,"Mrs Charles J Hannigan, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 7802,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 22 May 1935, relating to the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of the wife of Charles J. Hannigan. `The circumstances of the parents, prima facie, are not such ",22/03/1935,"Mrs Charles J Hannigan, Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 7803,"Handwritten letter to Cecil Lavery from Mrs Edith A McKeever, Neptune Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, 16 September 1948. She states that the original documents relating to the Irish Convention of 1917-1918 which her son showed to him are her property. She cannot af",16/09/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,welfares 7803,"Copy letter to Mrs Edith McKeever, from Cecil Lavery, Attorney General, 4 October 1948. He states that the documents in respect of the Irish Convention of 1917-1918 should not have been left in private hands but retained in official custody since they rel",04/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Minute to the Secretary, Deparment of the Taoiseach, from Cecil Lavery, Attorney General, 4 October 1948, enclosing the letter from Mrs McKeever. He states that he regrets the misunderstanding but thinks his reply covered the matter for the moment and tha",04/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Minute,,politicss 7803,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Edith A McKeever, 15 October 1948, stating that she wishes to collect the documents relating to the 1917-1918 Irish Convention.",15/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Copy letter to Edith McKeever from NS O Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 18 October 1948, stating that the only documents relating to the Irish Convention printed for publication is the `Report of the Proceedings of the Irish Convention'.",18/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Edith McKeever, 20 October 1948. She feels that he must have read her letter of 15 October `carelessly'. She wishes to collect her original documents relating to the 1917-1918 Conventi",20/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Handwritten letter to Cecil Lavery from Edith McKeever, 13 October 1948. She asks him to inform her as to where and from whom she can collect the documents which belong to her relating to the 1917-1918 Convention.",13/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Copy letter to Edith McKeever from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 22 October 1948. He explains that `as your previous letter of the 15th instant merely stated that you ""wished to collect the documents and minute-books relating to the 1917-18 ",22/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Edith McKeever, 25 October 1948, relating to documents in respect of the 1917-1918 Irish Convention. `Seeing those documents above mentioned did get into private hands, and thereby res",25/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Copy letter to Edith McKeever from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 28 October 1948. Following inquires from Mr Walter Callan, one of the Assistant Secretaries of the Irish Convention the Attorney General has ascertained that the Chairman of th",28/10/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7803,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Edith McKeever, 5 November 1948. She describes Mr Callan's statement as `thoughtless utterance'. The Chief Secretary's Office, she writes, had nothing to do concerning the Convention. ",05/11/1948,"Irish Convention 1917-1918, Reports, Documents, Correspondence Re",,Letter,,politicss 7918A,"Memorandum submitted to the Government, 12 April 1937, relating to the need for a concert hall in Dublin. Amongst the signatories was Alice B Griffith.",12/04/1937,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Memorandum,,cultures 7918A,"Copy of a letter, 15 April 1937, addressed to each member of the signatories of the memorandum to the President relating to the need for a concert hall in Dublin, dated 12 April 1937. The letter states that the President will grant an interview to the sig",15/04/1937,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918A,"Copy of a letter, 11 May 1937, addressed to each member of the signatories of the memorandum to the President relating to the need for a concert hall in Dublin, dated 12 April 1937. The letter states that the President will grant an interview to the signa",11/05/1937,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `New Move to Get Dublin a Concert Hall', 10 December 1952. This details the formation of a company, Concert and Assembly Halls, Limited, to campaign for a concert hall for Dublin. The directors of the company i",10/12/1952,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 7918C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `To Promote Dublin Concert Hall', 18 December 1952. This details the names of the subscribers to a memorandum and the articles of association of the Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, a company formed to provi",18/12/1952,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,cultures 7918C,"Letter to Eamon de Valera from M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 29 April 1954. She asks him whether the project to provide a concert hall for Dublin will have his support in the event of his election.",29/04/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Letter to Kathleen O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Tomas O Maolain, 7 May 1954, enclosing letters for the consideration of the Taoiseach, including one from the Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited.",07/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Copy letter to Miss M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 8 May 1954, acknowledging her letter to de Valera.",08/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Copy letter to the Secretary [M Olive Smith], Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 5 May 1954. While he supports the proposal to provide a concert hall for Dublin it is `with regret that in discharge of the responsibility, which is my lot as Minister for F",05/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, from the Taoiseach's Office, 20 May 1954 stating that relating to her letter to the Taoiseach concerning the provision of a concert hall for Dublin, she may take the Minister for",20/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Letter to de Valera from M Olive Smith, 31 May 1954, stating that his support of the project to build a concert hall is appreciated by the Board of Directors of Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited.",31/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918C,"Letter to Mrs K O'Donovan, Rathgar, Dublin, from M Olive Smith, 31 May 1954, stating that her support of the project to build a concert hall is appreciated by the Board of Directors of Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited.",31/05/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to Dr O Donovan from M Olive Smith, 14 September 1954, sending him a record of the names of the directors of the Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited.",14/09/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Taoiseach from M Olive Smith, 29 September 1954, enclosing a summary of the investigations the company, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, have made in the attempts to secure a site for a concert hall in Dublin. She asks for an interview wi",29/09/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, from M Olive Smith, 1 October 1943, relating to a site for the proposed Dublin concert hall and asking for a further meeting with him.",01/10/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith on behalf of the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 6 November 1954, relating to the site for, and other issues, concerning the proposed Dublin concert hall.",06/11/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 24 December 1954, enclosing for the consideration of the Government a memorandum containing financial proposals relating to the proposed Du",24/12/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith, 28 December 1954, acknowledging her letter and accompanying memorandum relating to the proposed Dublin concert hall.",28/12/1954,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from M Olive Smith, 24 March 1955, asking whether the Taoiseach is in a position to indicate to the Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, the government views on the memorandum submitted by the company on 24 ",24/03/1955,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 25 March 1955, stating that the Taoiseach submitted the company's memorandum to the Minister of Finance and informing her that he has not yet received the result of his considera",25/03/1955,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', entitled `Project Taking Shape. Site Allocated for Concert Hall', 8 June 1955, this relates to the agreement by the Town Planning Corporation of Dublin to grant a site for a concert hall. `Mrs Lyall Smith told an",08/06/1955,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Taoiseach from M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, 12 December 1955, enclosing on behalf of the directors of the company a note relating to the proposed concert hall.",12/12/1955,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith from S MacUgo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 20 December 1955, acknowledging her letter and accompanying note on the subject of the proposed Dublin concert hall.",20/12/1955,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, from S MacUgo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 17 May 1956, relating to a proposal that the Government should guarantee a loan of £450,000 for the erection of a concert hall.",17/05/1956,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from M Olive Smith, 28 May 1956, thanking him for his letter of 17 May which will be considered at the next meeting of the Directors of Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited.",28/05/1956,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from M Olive Smith, 5 June 1956, expressing the disappointment of the Directors of Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited at the decision of the government not to guarantee the proposed loan in connection with ",05/06/1956,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 7918D,"Copy letter to M Olive Smith, Secretary, Concert and Assembly Hall, Limited, from S Mac Ugo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 6 June 1956, acknowledging her letter and stating that if interest rates returned to normal further consideration could be giv",06/06/1956,"Public Concert Hall and Symphony Orchestra, Establishment in Dublin, Opera in Ireland, General",,Letter,,cultures 8035,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from the Department of the President, 6 February 1933, relating to cases reported on by the Committee on Resigned or Dismissed Civil Servants and citing persons who should be offered reinstatement in ",06/02/1933,"Dr Richard A Johnson, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil services 8037,"Letter to Michael Collins from Sean MacCraith, General Secretary, the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, 13 March 1922, writing against the appointment of Mr Justice McCardie as Arbitrator in connection with an incident in Clones. He gives ",13/03/1922,"Clones Outrages, 1922",,Letter,,sectarianism; Northern Irelands 7952A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 18 June 1935, relating to solving the difficulties which have arisen regarding the Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust. Among the matters ",18/06/1935,"Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust, Supreme Court Decision in Leggette Case",,Minute,,widowss 7952A,"Copy letter to the Attorney General, Conor Maguire, from George Gavan Duffy, 14 November 1935, on behalf of the Committee concerned for the cottagers under the Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, 14 November 1935. He submits the outlines of possible ",14/11/1935,"Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust, Supreme Court Decision in Leggette Case",,Letter,,widowss 7952A,"Note on discussion between the Attorney General and Sir George Franks, representative of the Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, and Mr CE Brown, Director of the Dublin Branch of the Trust. Mr McCarron, Secretary to the Department of Local Government",17/02/1936,"Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust, Supreme Court Decision in Leggette Case",,Note,,widowss 7952B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, setting out the proposals reached by the Conference which met to settle the difficulties which had arisen between the trust and the tenants, and to deal with the claim of ex-Service men who are not in ",05/06/1936,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7592B,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from the Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Trust, 30 December 1936, listing observations of the Trust. For example, the `question of the occupation by widows of their deceased husbands' cottages is becoming acute. Legal",30/12/1936,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7592B,"Handwritten letter to President de Valera from James Cashmen, Cork, relating to the position of British ex-Servicemen of Cork who occupy houses belonging to the Irish Soldiers' and Sailors' Land Trust. He references the need to allow widows to continue to",19/11/1938,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7592B,"D‡ilquestion addressed to the Taoiseach by Deputy Brooke Brasier, 23 November 1938, asking him if he is aware that decrees for possession have been granted against the widows of British Ex-Service men occupying houses under the Sailors' and Soldiers Land ",23/11/1938,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Dail Question,,widowss 7592B,"Handwritten letter to President de Valera from James Cashmen, Cork, 29 November 1938, relating to the position of British ex-Servicemen of Cork who occupy houses belonging to the Irish Soldiers' and Sailors' Land Trust. He references the need to allow wid",29/11/1938,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7592B,"Handwritten letter to President de Valera from James Cashmen, Cork, 23 May 1939, relating to the position of British ex-Servicemen of Cork who occupy houses belonging to the Irish Soldiers' and Sailors' Land Trust. He references the need to allow widows t",23/05/1938,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7592,"Handwritten letter to President de Valera from James Cashmen, Cork, 29 November 1938, relating to the position of British ex-Servicemen of Cork who occupy houses belonging to the Irish Soldiers' and Sailors' Land Trust. He references the need to allow wid",18/04/1939,"Irish Sailors' and Soldiers' Land Trust, Conference between Trust and Tenants, 1936",,Letter,,widowss 7990,"Second volume of minutes of evidence before the Childer's Commission to enquire into the financial relations between Britain and Ireland, 29 March 1895-15 November 1895. This includes, for example, details of the blind in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland",1895,"Childer's Commission, 1894-1896, Report",,Minutes,,commissions of inquirys 8041,"`Iris an Airm' [The Army Journal], volumes 1-25 bound together, 1922. This gives details of day to day army activity, mainly an account of army action in response to Irregular activity. For example, the account of army activity on 27 September 1922 gives ",1922,"`Iris an Airm', volumes 1-25, 1922",,Bulletin,,politics; republicanisms 8049,"Copy letter written by Annie MacSwiney [signed Eithne] to Sheila Humphreys, 29 October 1928. She writes that she is `one of our stock examples of their iniquity  É The ""Civic Guard"" display in Rome and Paris is part of the same game. While gaoling you in ",29/10/1928,"Civil War, Captured Documents",,Letter,,politicss 8049,"Printed copy of two documents found by the police on 10 April during a search of the premises, 27 Dawson Street. The first document comprises of minutes of a meetings of Comhairle na dTeachtai, 18-19 December 1926. Amongst those present were, Marie Nic Sh",,"Civil War, Captured Documents",,Minutes,,politicss 8065,"Report entitled `Study Outline of Calendar Reform for Women's Clubs', by Margaret Becker Kulp, Secretary of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women, no date [1935?]. This discusses the advantages of reforming the calendar to create a 13 month year.",,"Calendar Reform, Government Policy",,Report,,international associationss 8067,"Copy letter to Messrs Miley and Miley, Solicitors, South Frederick Street, Dublin, from Lee, Congdon and Fulcher, Attorneys at Law, Augusta, Georgia, 17 July 1935. This relates to the estate of Miss Ellen Dolan, a lunatic, now deceased. They ask for docum",17/07/1935,"Certification of High Court Documents, Case of Ellen Dolan (deceased)",,Letter,,legal; mental healths 8067,"Copy letter to Messrs. Miley & Miley, from the Secretary to the Executive Council, 16 September 1935, enclosing two documents relating to the case of Ellen Dolan required as evidence in the courts of the United States.",16/09/1935,"Certification of High Court Documents, Case of Ellen Dolan (deceased)",,Letter,,legals 8067,"Copy letter to Messrs. Miley & Miley, from the Secretary to the Executive Council, 21 October 1935, enclosing three documents relating to the case of Ellen Dolan required as evidence in the courts of the United States.",21/10/1935,"Certification of High Court Documents, Case of Ellen Dolan (deceased)",,Letter,,legals 8143,"Typed extract from the `Evening Echo', 17 July 1922, `Peace Demand. Important Cork Conference'. This details the conference summoned at the request of the Cork Harbour Commissioners with a view to ending the civil war. Some examples of those who were pres",17/07/1922,"Civil War 1922-1924, Peace Proposals, Peoples Rights Association, Cork",,Extract,,politicss 8148,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Government Information Bureau, 9 October 1935, requesting sanction for the employment of Miss B Finn, shorthand-typist, on overtime. If this overtime is sanctioned she will be employed indexin",09/10/1935,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Minute,,civil services 8148,"Copy minute from the Secretary, Department of the President, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, 11 October 1935, requesting the approval for payable overtime for Miss Finn and explaining why this was necessary.",11/10/1935,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Minute,,civil services 8148,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from WF Nally, Department of Finance, sanctioning overtime payment [to Miss B Finn].",23/10/1935,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Minute,,civil services 8148,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Government Information Bureau, 7 December 1938, requesting sanction for the employment of Miss C Ni Ghrianna, shorthand-typist, on overtime. If this overtime is sanctioned she will be employed",07/12/1938,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Minute,,civil services 8148,"Minute to the Establishment Officer, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Government Information Bureau, 15 April 1947, relating to the absence on sick leave of Miss Purtill and the substitution supplied by Miss Connor. Miss Connor's own work is now in a",15/04/1947,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Minute,,civil services 8148,"Handwritten memorandum relating to the request of the Government Information Bureau for overtime, 15 April 1947. Details of staffing arrangements in the Bureau are discussed. The staff consists of Miss Purtill, Minor Staff Officer, Miss O Connor, Writing ",15/04/1947,"Government Information Bureau, Overtime",,Memorandum,,civil services 8179,"League of Nations, Tenth Assembly, September 1929, Report of the Irish Delegates. This includes a section on traffic in women and children and on child welfare.",Sep-29,"League of Nations, Saorstat Delegation, 1929",,Report,,League of Nationss 8180,"League of Nations, Eleventh Assembly, September-October 1930, Report of the Irish Delegates. This includes a section on traffic in women and children and on child welfare.",1930,"League of Nations, Saorstat Delegation, 1930",,Report,,League of Nationss 8167,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 24 June 1932, stating that it was agreed that provision should be made to exempt from income tax the pensions of widows of men killed during 1916 or executed because of their part in it.",24/06/1932,"Finance Act, 1932",,Extract,,widows; 1916s 8167,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, from the President's Office, 4 July 1932, stating that in addition to the agreement that provision should be made to exempt from income tax  the pensions of widows of men killed during 1916 or ex",04/07/1932,"Finance Act, 1932",,Minute,,widows; 1916s 8178,"League of Nations, Ninth Assembly, 1928, Report of the Delegates of Saorstat ƒireann. This includes a section on the work of the Committee on the Traffic in Women and Children.",1928,"League of Nations, Saorstat Delegation",,Report,,League of Nationss 8181,"League of Nations, Twelfth Assembly, Geneva, September 1931, Report of the Irish Delegates. This includes a section on the collaboration of women and the press in the organisation of peace.",Sep-31,"League of Nations, Saorstat Delegation, 1931",,Report,,League of Nationss 8185,"1932 Estimates for Public Service for the year ending 31 March 1933. This includes payments, for example, to typists and other officers in the various departments.",31/03/1933,"Estimates, 1932-1933",,Estimates,,civil services 8191,"Memorandum as to the organisation and staff of the Chief Secretary's Office and of the other Departments connected with the Irish Government. For example, the staff of the Commissioners of Education includes 2 women inspectors.",Feb-13,"Chief Secretary's Office, Organisation and Staff, 1920-1921",,Memorandum,,civil services 8191,"List of the names of staff of the Chief Secretary's Office and sub-offices, 1920-1922, for example, Miss Gilbert, Executive Typist Grade, Governor General's staff.",,"Chief Secretary's Office, Organisation and Staff, 1920-1921",,List,,civil services 8192,"Estimates Circular, 1926-1927, from the Department of Finance, 8 October 1925. This gives details of the estimates to pay staff in the Department of the President of the Executive Council, for example, to pay, amongst others, cleaners and female clerical ",08/10/1925,"President's Department, Estimates, 1926-1927",,Circular,,civil services 8194,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, estimates for the year ending 31 March 1929. This includes an estimate of payments to staff, including female clerical staff and cleaners.",31/03/1929,"President's Department, Estimates, 1928-1929",,Estimate,,civil services 8194,"Notes for the information of the President on items in the estimate of the Department of the President of the Executive Council for the year ending 31 March 1929. This gives details, amongst other information, of the Departmental staff, for example, there",,"President's Department, Estimates, 1928-1929",,Notes,,civil services 8195,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, estimates for the year ending 31 March 1930. This includes an estimate of payments to staff, including typists and cleaners.",31/03/1930,"President's Department, Estimates, 1929-1930",,Estimate,,civil services 8195,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 28 January 1929, relating to the draft of the Estimate for the Department of the President of the Executive Council. Among the items discussed is the possible necessity for the r",28/01/1929,"President's Department, Estimates, 1929-1930",,Minute,,civil services 8195,"Minute to Mr McDunphy, Department of the Executive Council, from the Department of External Affairs, 25 January 1929, relating to the travelling and subsistence of Ministers on business, in particular, journeys to London in connection with the Constitutio",25/01/1929,"President's Department, Estimates, 1929-1930",,Minute,,civil services 8196,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, estimates for the year ending 31 March 1931. This includes an estimate of payments to staff, including typists and cleaners.",31/03/1931,"President's Department, Estimates, 1930-1931",,Estimate,,civil services 8197,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, draft estimates for the year ending 31 March 1932. This includes an estimate of payments to staff, including typists and cleaners. A covering letter attached to the draft, dated 5 February 1931, states",31/03/1932,"Estimates 1931-1932, President's Department",,Estimate,,civil services 8198,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, draft estimates for the year ending 31 March 1932. This includes an estimate of payments to staff, including typists and cleaners.",31/03/1933,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,Estimate,,civil services 8198,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 31 December 1931, enclosing estimate forms completed as far as information in the Department permits. Among the alterations compared with last year's estimates is, for example, t",31/12/1931,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8198,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, from the Department of Finance, 28 January 1932, transmitting for observations a draft of the Estimates for the Department of the President. Reference is made to the need for a",28/01/1932,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8198,"List of the estimated cost of staff in the Department of the President, [for the year ending 31 March 1932], for example, the salary of Miss Lyons, Junior Executive Officer is estimated at £241.",31/03/1932,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,List,,civil services 8198,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 27 October 1932, relating to the Estimates of the Department of the President. The President would like a `statement showing in respect of each item the cost as originally budget",27/10/1932,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8198,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, Estimate for the year ending 31 March 1933. Statement showing original and revised estimate of expenditure. The statement includes details of payments to, for example, typists and cleaners.",31/03/1933,"Estimates 1932-1933, President's Department",,Statement,,civil services 8199,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, from the Department of Finance, 1 February 1933, including a draft of the Estimate for the Department of the President for the coming financial year, 1933-1934. Estimated salar",01/02/1933,"Estimates 1933-1934, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8199,"Minute from the Department of the President to `Secretary', 10 February 1933. Before the draft estimates for 1933-1934 can be passed on certain matters have to be settled, for example, the question of the allowance to Miss O'Connell.",10/02/1933,"Estimates 1933-1934, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8199,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 15 February 1933, relating to the Departmental Estimate for 1933-1934. The minute states that provision should be made for the payment of £50 per annum to Miss K O'Connell.",15/02/1933,"Estimates 1933-1934, President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 8199,"Department of the President of the Executive Council, Estimate for the year ending 31 March 1934. Statement showing original and revised estimate of expenditure. The statement includes details of payments to, for example, typists and cleaners.",31/03/1934,"Estimates 1933-1934, President's Department",,Estimate,,civil services 8201,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from Arthur Codling, Department of Finance, 31 December 1934, enclosing a draft of the Estimates for the Department for the financial year 1935-1936. This includes, for example, estimates of payments t",31/12/1934,"President's Department, Estimates 1935-1936",,Minute,,civil services 8201,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 7 January 1935. The draft Estimate for the President's Office is agreed to, subject to certain listed provisions. For example, note will have to be taken of the promotion of Miss",07/01/1935,"President's Department, Estimates 1935-1936",,Minute,,civil services 8289,"Handwritten letter to Mr Lalor from Lizzie Waters, August [?1923], thanking him for his kindness to her [he administered the grant made to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund which was payable through the medium of the St Vincent de Paul]. She asks for help t",,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8289,"Letter to E N Stephens, Room 52, College of Science, from Collins and Collins, Newry, 21 September 1924, relating to the case of a widow, Mrs Bernard O Hanlon, Mullaghbawn. Before and after the Truce she has been subjected to repeated raids by the Ulster ",21/02/1924,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8289,"Minute to J Banam [sic], President's Office, from EM Stephens, Secretary, North-Eastern Boundary Bureau, 25 February 1924, referring to the case of the Northern Volunteers. He also states that he is including the letter received from Collins and Collins c",25/02/1924,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,<br>Minute,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8289,"Letter to Mr Lalor from L[izze] Waters, 19 February 1924, asking for help to clothe her son for his confirmation.",19/02/1924,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8289,"Letter to Banim, from Michael Christie, Leinster House, 30 September 1924, giving details as to the expenditure of money provided for the families of McGrath and Walters and also for Mrs Butler. For example, Mrs Water's used the money provided to clothe h",30/09/1924,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8289,"Notes by MMD, no date, on the papers in the file. He references how the grant of £50 to be used for the relief of four named persons who had given service in the North as Volunteers was expended in a different manner. Details of the expenditure are listed",,"Belfast Refugees, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,refugees; Northern Irelands 8298,"Nurses' and Midwives' Pensions Bill, 1935, as introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 13 November 1935.",13/11/1935,"Nurses' and Midwives' Pensions Bill, 1935",,Bill,,nurses; midwivess 8298,"Nurses' and Midwives Pensions Bill, 1935, as passed by Seanad ƒireann, 4 December 1935.",04/12/1935,"Nurses' and Midwives' Pensions Bill, 1935",,Bill,,nurses; midwivess 8268,"Handwritten letter to Mr Burke from Mary Stapleton, 4 February 1927, thanking him for the money granted to her family from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",04/02/1927,"Mr Jas Stapleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,nurses; midwivess 8268,"Note from Cosgrave to Banim authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £100 to Mrs James Stapleton, 31 March 1927.",31/03/1927,"Mr Jas Stapleton, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8270,"Minute to the Secretary to the President from the Department of Defence, 7 January 1924, enclosing a statement showing particulars of expenditure of the compensation voted out of the D‡ilFund to Northern Volunteers, for example, a grant of £17 was paid to",07/01/1924,"Wounded Northern Volunteers, Grants from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Northern Ireland; Dail special funds 8270,"Minute to the Secretary, President's Office, from the Ministry of Defence, 12 February 1924, attaching a statement of particulars furnished by Colonel Woods giving details of compensation to Northern Volunteers. For example, a grant of £10 was made to Mrs",12/02/1924,"Wounded Northern Volunteers, Grants from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Northern Ireland; Dail special funds 8274,"Minute from the Secretary, Department of Defence, to the Secretary to the President, 24 June 1925. He wishes to bring to notice the case of Mrs Elizabeth Darcy, Drumcondra, with a view to getting a small award for her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund. Her husban",24/06/1925,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Note to George McGrath, College of Science, from Liam T MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 9 July 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 to Mrs Elizabeth Darcy.",09/07/1925,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8274,"Minute to George McGrath from Paul Banim, 27 July 1925, enclosing the receipt signed by Elizabeth Darcy, 21 July 1925, acknowledging the sum of £25.",27/07/1925,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Copy letter to Mr Hughes from Elizabeth Darcy, 6 December 1925, relating to her proposed Chicken Incubator Scheme. She discusses the potential spring chicken market. She writes that she thought that by this stage she would have received the pension to whi",06/12/1925,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8274,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, from Liam T MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 9 February 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £25 to Mrs Elizabeth Darcy.",09/02/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8274,"Receipt signed by Elizabeth Darcy, 17 February 1926, acknowledging the sum of £25.",17/02/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 8274,"Minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 20 December 1925, recommending a further grant of £15 to Mrs Darcy. If desired, the minute states, this can be made conditional on it being refunded from a grant or pension which may be awarded to her under ",20/12/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Additional minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 20 December 1925, recommending a further grant of £15 to Mrs Darcy. If desired, the minute states, this can be made conditional on it being refunded from an grant or pension awarded to her under t",20/12/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Copy letter to Elizabeth Darcy from the President's Office, 21 December 1926, enclosing a cheque for £5.",21/12/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8274,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, from Liam T MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 21 December 1926, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £5 to Mrs Elizabeth Darcy.",21/12/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8274,"Receipt signed by Elizabeth Darcy, 23 December 1926, acknowledging the sum of £5.",23/12/1926,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 8274,"Note to Diarmuid O'Hegarty, from Liam T MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 11 February 1927, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £5 to Mrs Elizabeth Darcy.",11/02/1927,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8274,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, unsigned, 11 February 1927, relating to payments to Mrs Darcy out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. He is asked whether these payments are repayable under the new Army Pensions Act.",11/02/1927,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Copy letter to Elizabeth Darcy, unsigned, 14 February 1927, stating that with reference to her son's visit he is enclosing a cheque for £5 payable to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",14/02/1927,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8274,"Receipt signed by Liam Darcy for his mother, 25 February 1927, acknowledging the sum of £5.",25/02/1927,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 8274,"Minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 11 July 1927, detailing payments made to Mrs Darcy which will be repaid from any benefits received by her under the Army Pensions 1923 and 1927 Acts. Mr Hughes has brought her case to the Irish White Cross (",11/07/1927,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8274,"Minute to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Department of Defence, 10 July 1930, forwarding a cheque for £60, the amount of the money advanced to Mrs Darcy out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund and recovered from the allowance granted to her under the Army",10/07/1930,"Mrs E Darcy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8276,"Letter to the President from Nancy Power, Henry Street, Dublin, relating to the case of ex-Sergeant Sean Cavanagh. He and his family are starving and she asks if any grant could be made to him until work can be found for him.",20/06/1924,"Sean Cavanagh, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8276,"Copy letter to Miss Nancy Power from the Secretary to the President, 21 June 1924, informing her that a small sum is being sent to Sean Cavanagh to tide him over for a week or two. Efforts are being made to find employment for him.",21/06/1924,"Sean Cavanagh, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8276,"Letter to Mrs M Kavanagh, Collinstown Camp, from M Hogan, Department of Defence, 31 August 1927, stating that efforts are being made to have her house repaired. It is not possible, however, to have her husband's pay increased.",31/08/1927,"Sean Kavanagh, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8276,"Copy letter to Mrs Kavanagh, Collinstown Camp, enclosing a cheque for £10 out the D‡ilSpecial Fund. It is not possible to make further enquires, the letter states, with a view to investigating the alleged inadequacy of her husband's wages.",16/05/1928,"Sean Kavanagh, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8276,"Letter (?copy) to Mr Banim from Margherita Kavanagh, 19 May 1928, thanking him for the cheque and apologising for the trouble she gave him.",19/05/1928,"Sean Kavanagh, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Note to George McGrath from Liam Cosgrave, 18 September 1924, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £30 to Mary Healy, Ennis.",18/09/1924,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Healy, Ennis, from the Secretary to the President, relating to her claim for compensation in respect of the death of her husband following an ambush on 9 June 1921. Pending reconsideration of her case under the Army Pensions Amendi",19/09/1924,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, 24 September 1924, enclosing a receipt signed by Mary Healy, 22 September 1924, acknowledging the sum of £30.",24/09/1924,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `Dear Sir', from Mary Healy, 15 December 1925. She and her young child, she writes, are totally dependent on the Irish Government. She has received no compensation or relief in respect of the death of her husband.",15/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Note to the President from Patrick Hogan, 17 December 1925, asking him can he do anything for Mrs Healy during Christmas.",17/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute from Cosgrave to George McGrath, 18 December 1925, asking for a cheque to be made out from the D‡ilSpecial Fund for £20 in favour of Mary Healy. The case, he writes, is one of urgency.",18/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to Patrick Hogan, TD, from the President's Office, enclosing a cheque for £20 in favour of Mrs Mary Healy to be repaid as a first payment on any benefit made to her under the Act amending the Army Pensions Act, 18 December 1925.",18/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Receipt from Mary Healy, 21 December 1925, acknowledging the sum of £20.",21/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 22 December 1925, discussing payments made to Mary Healy out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund and arrangements for repayment should she receive any award under the provisions of the Amending Wounds Bill.",22/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, from the President's Office, 30 December 1925, stating that the President does not wish the first grant of £20 to Mrs Healy to be a lien on any benefits accruing to her under the Army Pensions Act.",30/12/1925,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Healy, [signature unclear], stating that her case is not eligible under the Superannuation and Pensions Act. Enquires are being made as to whether there is any other method of rendering assistance to her.",25/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to Commandant O Hegarty from the President's Office, 25 March 1926, relating to the case of Mary Healy. He asks whether it may be anticipated that provision will be made for Mrs Healy under the Amending Pensions Act which will be introduced shortly",25/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Pencil note to the President from Patrick Hogan, no date [1926], stating that Mrs Healy asked him to see him personally and find out if it is any way possible to pay her under the existing Military Pensions Act.",,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8277,"Note by Paul Banim, 28 April 1926, stating that `prima facie' Mrs Healy's case will be eligible for consideration under the Amending Pensions Act. A difficulty might, however, arise in establishing the cause of death of her husband.",28/04/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `My Dear General', from WO [last name unclear], 17 March 1926, asking when Mrs Healy can get an interview with the Government. He cannot understand, he writes, why she got no compensation.",17/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter, not addressed to an individual, from MJ Gowe, CC, 23 March 1926, stating that he knows Mary Healy and her family and that they are loyal to the Free State.",22/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `Excellent Sir' from Mary Healy, 23 March 1926, enclosing a copy of a  letter from General Michael Brennan, 5 September 1924, supporting her claim to a pension and detailing the service and death of her husband. She states that rumour has allege",23/03/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Department of Defence, 13 April 1926, relating to the case of Mary Healy. Monies paid to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund are listed. When the Amending Pensions Bill becomes law arrangements will be",13/04/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Healy from the President's Office, 6 May 1926, stating that her case will come up for reconsideration when the Army Pensions Act becomes law.",06/05/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `Excellent Sir' from Mary Healy, 11 May 1926, thanking him for his interest in her case.",11/05/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `Excellent Sir' from Mary Healy, 28 June 1926. She reminds him of his statement that her case would be reconsidered under the terms of the Bill amending the Army Pensions Act. There is a business for sale which would suit her but she has no fund",28/06/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mary Healy from the President's Office, 16 July 1926. There are no funds at the disposal of the President out of which she could be assisted to buy the business she refers to in her letter of 28 June 1926.",16/07/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to `Honourable Sir' [Cosgrave] from Mary Healy, 6 December 1926. She asks for a little help to tide her over her present difficulties.",06/12/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mary Healy from the President's Office, 22 December 1926, stating that there are no funds at the President's disposal out of which further assistance could be made to her.",22/12/1926,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Mary Healy, 11 January 1927. `I apologise for thrusting my personal worries upon you, Most Honourable Sir; but I see around me people being compensated in one way or another, and many of these cases, perhaps, are not so d",11/01/1927,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to Banim from the Department of Defence, 30 August 1927, relating to the case of Mrs Healy. As the case has been noted for compensation under the Army Pensions Act, 1927, the Minister is not going to approach the Irish White Cross (Winding-Up) Asso",30/08/1927,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8277,"Copy letter to Mary Healy from the President's Office, 24 November 1927, stating that enquiry is being made as to the position of her application under the Army Pensions Act, 1927.",24/11/1927,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8277,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Department of Defence, 24 April 1928, relating to the case of Mary Healy. She has been awarded an allowance under the Army Pensions Act, 1927, and repayment of £20 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSp",24/04/1928,"Mrs Mary Healy, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Note to Captain A Thompson, Army General Head Quarters, from the Secretary to the President, 3 July 1924, stating that the President is anxious that the three months demobilisation pay due to Dr Bridget Lyons should be issued without further delay.",03/07/1924,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8278,"Letter to Cosgrave from Joe McGrath, 12 September 1924, stating that Bridget Lyons is in need of cash. `I think she is a very deserving case being without doubt one of our best workers in the distant & near past.",12/09/1924,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Note to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 13 September 1924, authorising him to pay the sum of £200 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Bridget Lyons.",13/09/1924,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy letter to Dr Bridget Lyons, c/o Mrs G Nichols, Galway, from the Secretary to the President, 15 September 1925, enclosing a cheque for £200.",15/09/1924,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy minute to George McGrath from the President's Office, 18 September 1924, enclosing the receipt signed by Bridget Lyons, 17 September 1924, acknowledging the sum of £200.",18/09/1924,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Letter to Cosgrave from GJ MacDarby, St Margaret's Oratory, Nice, 1 April 1925, bringing to his notice the case of Dr Lyons. She has been recommended by a doctor to receive special sun treatment but she is at the end of her resources. An enclosed letter f",01/04/1925,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy note to George McGrath from [Cosgrave], 7 April 1925, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £100 to Dr Bridget Lyons.",07/04/1925,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy letter to Dr Bridget Lyons, Nice, from the President's Office, 7 April 1925, enclosing a cheque for £100 and hoping that her further medical treatment will prove beneficial.",07/04/1925,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy letter to Father MacDarby from Cosgrave, 7 April 1925, thanking him for his letter of 1 April informing him of the condition of Dr Bridget Lyons. To enable her to receive treatment at Leysin he is sending a cheque to her for £100.",07/04/1925,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Letter to `A Chara' from Bridget Lyons, 10 April 1925, enclosing receipt for the cheque for £100 and thanking the President for his kindness.",10/04/1925,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, 10 November 1926, stating that the President would be glad if he could hasten the consideration of the application for a Military Service Pension submitted by Dr Bridget Lyons, Dublin.",10/11/1926,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President from the Department of Defence, 13 November 1926, stating that consideration of the Military Service Pension application submitted by Dr Bridget Lyons is being proceeded with `with all possible despatch'.",13/11/1926,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Memorandum on the subject of Dr Bridget Lyons's claim to a Military Service Pension from the Attorney General to Mr Houlihan, Department of Finance, 19 January 1927. He states, `The Interpretation Act, 1923 (No. 46 of 1923) applies to the Military Service",19/01/1927,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Memorandum,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy letter to Bridget Lyons, unsigned, 20 January 1927, asking her to call tomorrow at about 10.30am.",20/01/1927,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Notes by [Cosgrave] on the case of Bridget Lyons, no date [1927]. He discusses repayment of the £300 advanced to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Notes,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy letter to Bridget Lyons, unsigned, 10 February 1927, asking her to call to Room 104, Government Buildings.",10/02/1927,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8278,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, unsigned, relating to an interview held with Bridget Lyons concerning the refund of £300 made to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. She agreed to have the money deducted from her pension at source.",12/02/1927,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Minute to Banim from JJ Hogan, Army Pensions Branch, 24 March 1927, relating to arrangements for the repayment of the £300 advanced to Dr Bridget Lyons out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",24/03/1927,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8278,"Note, no date, [signature unclear], stating that in addition to payments from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, Dr Bridget Lyons received the sum of £20 from a separate fund known as the Baldoyle Red Cross Fund.",,"Dr Bridget Lyons, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8279,"Copy letter to Miss R Gaskin, Dublin, from the President's Office, 11 May 1927, stating that the President is having enquiries made as to the possibility of helping her brothers, James and Thomas, to obtain employment. [Miss Gaskin's letter is not in the ",11/05/1927,"Lieutenant Thomas Gaskin, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8279,"Copy letter to Miss Maura Gaskin from the President's Office, 12 July 1927, stating that in respect of her letter of 7 July concerning employment for her brothers, the matter is being pursued with the appropriate department.",12/07/1927,"Lieutenant Thomas Gaskin, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8279,"Copy letter to Miss R Gaskin, 13 July 1928, asking her to call at Room 104, Government Buildings.",19/07/1928,"Lieutenant Thomas Gaskin, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,s 8279,Note stating that Miss Gaskin called that day to say that meter readers were being taken on in Fleet Street. Her brother John was previously employed in that capacity. She was promised that an investigation would take place with a view to his reemployment,04/09/1928,"Lieutenant Thomas Gaskin, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,Dail special funds 8281,"Minute to George McGrath from the Secretary to the President, 15 July 1924, relating to the receipts for money issued out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. The case of Dr Bridget Lyons is mentioned. She received £20.",15/07/1924,Baldoyle Red Cross Fund,,Minute,,Red Crosss 8282,"Minute from Cosgrave to George McGrath, authorising him to pay to, among other individuals, the sum of £25 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund to Miss Grace J Dwyer, Castlebar, County Mayo.",12/04/1924,"President Cosgrave (as Agent), Grants form Dail Special Fund (Pre Treaty Volunteers)",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8284,"Minute to Diarmuid O Hegarty from Cosgrave, 27 March 1928, authorising him to pay out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund the sum of £20 to Mrs Fagan to be repaid out of any benefits she obtains in respect of the application of her husband under the Army Pensions Act",27/03/1928,"Mrs Margaret Fagan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,Dail special funds 8372,"Letter to JM O'Sullivan, Department of Education, from Rachel Crowdy, Chief of the Social Questions and Opium Traffic Section, 22 January 1930. If there is any body forming the nucleus of a new Irish Red Cross Society she will suggest to the Executive Com",22/01/1930,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Letter,,Red Crosss 8372,"Minute to Miss Taafe, Private Secretary, Minister for Education, from MMD [McDunphy], 8 February 1930, relating to the correspondence to the Minister from Miss Rachel Crowdy. He understands from the Department of External Affairs `that consideration of th",08/02/1930,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Minute,,Red Crosss 8372,"Statement in relation to an interview between the President and members of the St John Ambulance Brigade, including Mrs Sexton Pringle, District Lady Superintendent, 12 January 1943. Discussions centred around devising a scheme whereby the Brigade would b",12/01/1943,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Statement,,Red Crosss 8372,"Typescript extract from `Thom's Directory', 1945, on the personnel of St John Ambulance Association and the St John Ambulance Brigade in Ireland, for example, amongst the district staff of the latter were Miss L Overend and Miss E Provis. These two women ",1945,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Extract,Thom's Directory,Red Crosss 8372,"General Regulations of the St John Ambulance Brigade, 1931. `The St. John Ambulance Brigade is composed of Ambulance (men) and Nursing (women) Divisions and Cadet Divisions (Boys and Girls) attached.",1931,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Regulations,,Red Crosss 8372,"Hard covered booklet, `The St John Ambulance Association Its History, and its part in the Ambulance Movement', 2 October 1929. This is a history of the Brigade in England with reference to its overseas expansion. It gives, for example, the progress of the",02/10/1929,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Booklet,,Red Crosss 8372,"Amended Regulations of the St John Ambulance Brigade to December 1940. This deals with, for example, the appointment of the Lady Corps Superintendents and other female officers.",Dec-40,"Irish Red Cross Society, Relations with St John Ambulance Brigade",,Regulations,,Red Crosss 8388,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Thomas M Sadlier, Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, 19 October 1928, enclosing a memorial relating to the change of name by Mrs Edith Dobbin. She inherited under the terms of the will of Colonel Charles Pepper the Ballygarth Castle ",19/10/1928,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Letter,,legals 8388,"Minute to Miss EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, [? From the President's Department], 24 October 1928, stating that the request of Miss Edith Julia Vivian Dobbin to bear the arms and surname of Pepper `quartered with the Dobbin coat' has been referred to the ",24/10/1928,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Minute,,legals 8388,"Copy despatch to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, from P McGilligan, 27 November 1928, stating that the Governor General recommends His Majesty to grant the Royal Licence and Authority to Edith Dobbin to allow her to bear the arms and surname ",27/11/1928,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Despatch,,legals 8388,"Copy despatch to the Minister for External Affairs from LS Amery, stating that in the case of the application of Mrs Dobbin to obtain the Royal Licence to bear the name and arms of Pepper, the King will not be able to deal with the matter until 6 December",04/12/1928,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Despatch,,legals 8388,"Copy despatch to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, from P McGilligan, Minister for External Affairs, 19 December 1929, stating that the Royal Warrant in respect of the grant to Mrs Edith Dobbin of the Royal Licence and Authority to bear the sur",19/12/1929,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Despatch,,legals 8388,"Copy despatch to the Minister for External Affairs from Passfield, 22 November 1929, transmitting the Royal Licence and Authority to allow Mrs Edith Dobbin to bear the arms and surname of Pepper",22/11/1929,"Mrs Edith Dobbin, Change of Name",,Despatch,,legals 8392,"Letter from Thomas Sadlier, 12 February 1931, enclosing two copies of a petition by Captain and Mrs Murray asking for the Royal Licence to assume the surname and arms of Moore.",12/02/1931,"Captain G Graham Murray, Change of Name",,Letter,,legals 8392,"Minute to Miss Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge from MMcDunphy, 20 February 1931, relating to a memorial signed by Captain Gerald Graham Murray and his wife Lilian Julietta Murray. The minute states that the memorial suggests that the applicants need to speak to",20/02/1931,"Captain G Graham Murray, Change of Name",,Minute,,legals 8392,"Copy memorial signed by Captain Gerald Graham Murray and his wife Lilian Julietta Murray, no date [?1931]. The latter was the widow of Randal Kingsmill Moore, Barne Park, County Tipperary. For her to inherit the estate she has to bear the surname Moore. T",,"Captain G Graham Murray, Change of Name",,Memorial,,legals 8397,"Printed memorandum relating to the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act, 1935, for the information of persons in Excepted Employment, ie, certain State employments or employment under a local or other public authority, etc., exempted from compulsory health i",Dec-35,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Acts, Application to Civil Servants",,Memorandum,,widows; orphans; pensionss 8397,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 13 December 1935, relating to the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act, 1935 and its application to persons employed in the Civil Service. This gives details of the contributions payable by men and women.",13/12/1935,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Acts, Application to Civil Servants",,Circular,,widows; orphans; pensionss 8398,"Copy of a telegram received by the President's Office from Mr Loughnane's Office, sent to the Director of Intelligence, 7 May 1923. This states that Norah Spillane is alleged to be suffering from gastric ulcer and is too ill to be removed to the North Dub",07/05/1923,"Deportation from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1933, Norah Spillane",,Telegram,,deportations 8398,"Pencil notes, no date [1923], relating to the case of Norah Spillane. The doctor states she is fit to travel although she maintains she is not.",,"Deportation from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1933, Norah Spillane",,Notes,,deportations 8398,"Letter to Major General Morrin, Director Army Medical Services, from T Laverty, Medical Officer, North Dublin Union, 7 May 1923, stating that Norah Spillane is suffering from Gastric Ulcer. She is fit to travel `although weak, thin and has a rapid pulse'.",07/05/1923,"Deportation from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1933, Norah Spillane",,Letter,,deportations 8398,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from Colonel D Neligen, for the Director of Intelligence, 8 May 1923, stating that Norah Spillane is suffering from gastric ulcer but that she is not too ill to be removed. Miss Spillane, the letter states, has",08/05/1923,"Deportation from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1933, Norah Spillane",,Letter,,deportations 8399,"Copy telegram sent from the Colonial Office to Mr Loughnane, 20 pail 1923, stating that the Home Secretary on the basis of the report of the Advisory Committee have revoked the Internment Order in the case of Catherine Furlong and she is being released.",20/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Miss Catherine Furlong",,Telegram,,deportations 8399,"Notes, no date, on the case of Kitty Furlong. She stated before the Advisory Committee [in Britain] that she had been asked by Mrs Leonard, Maine Lively and Sarah McDermott to say that they wished to appeal to the Committee and to appear before them but n",,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Miss Catherine Furlong",,Notes,,deportations 8399,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from Devonshire, [Dominion's Office], 1 May 1923, stating that the Secretary of State for Home Affairs on the basis of the report of the Advisory Committee have revoked the Internment Order in the case of Cather",01/05/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Miss Catherine Furlong",,Despatch,,deportations 8400,"Copy telegram [from the Colonial Office] to Mr Loughnane, 2 May 1923. This is in turn sent to the Director of Intelligence. This relates to the case of, among others, Margaret Leonard. The Free State is asked if they will send her over to go before the Ad",02/05/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Patrick O'Neill",,Telegram,,deportations 8405,"Despatch to the Governor General, TM Healy, from Devonshire, Dominions Office, 1 May 1923, stating that on the recommendation of the `Advisory Committee established for the purposes of No. 14 B of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Regulations, the Secre",01/05/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mary Finan",,Despatch,,deportations 8406,"Copy telegram from the Colonial Office to Mr Loughnane, 6 April 1923, stating that friends of Grace Lally allege that they called at Mountjoy twice and have been told she is not there. He writes that he presumes the Home Secretary `may safely say she is s",06/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Grace Lally",,Telegram,,deportations 8406,"Copy telegram from the Colonial Office to Mr Loughnane, 30 April 1923, asking if the Home Secretary can still say in answer to Parliamentary questions that all internees `from this side are in Mountjoy'. In particular he is asked to indicate the present p",30/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Grace Lally",,Telegram,,deportations 8406,"Copy telegram to Sturgis [Colonial Office] from Loughnane, 30 April 1923, stating that all male deportees are in Mountjoy Military Prison. Fourteen female deportees, including Grace Lally are interned in the North Dublin Union. Two others, Spillane and Mc",30/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Grace Lally",,Telegram,,deportations 8407,"Copy telegram from the Colonial Office to Mr Loughnane, 29 March 1923, stating that the Home Secretary will revoke the Internment Order and agree to the release of Mrs Egan on medical grounds if she will remain in the Free State.",29/03/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Margaret Leonard and Mr Joseph Leonard",,Telegram,,deportations 8407,"Copy despatch from TM Healy to the Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 24 April 1923, transmitting an application from Mrs Margaret Leonard who wishes to have her case and that of her husband heard before the Advisory Committee establ",24/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Margaret Leonard and Mr Joseph Leonard",,Despatch,,deportations 8408,"Letter to the Minister for Defence from Diarmuid O Hegarty, Director of Intelligence, Portobello Barracks, Dublin, 31 March 1923, relating to Kathleen M Brookes one of the English internees in respect of whom the Colonial Office have brought up a question",31/03/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Letter,,deportations 8408,"Letter to the Law Advisor, Merrion Street, from the Ministry of Defence, 3 April 1923, relating to the case of Miss Kathleen M Brooks, English Internee. The letter from General O'Hegarty is enclosed. He is in favour of keeping Miss Brooks until the conges",03/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Letter,,deportations 8408,"Copy minute to the Director of Intelligence from the President's Office, 5 April 1923. At a meeting between the President and Mr A Greenwood, MP and Mr J Muir, MP, both of the English Labour Party, concerning the cases of the deportees, the case of Miss B",05/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Minute,,deportations 8408,"Minute to George McGann, Secretary to the President, 12 April 1923, relating to questions which arose at a meeting between the President and the English Labour Party relating to English deportees.  He wishes to inform him that Miss Brooks was the principl",12/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Minute,,deportations 8408,"Letter, no date [1923], from M Loughnane, Vice Regal Lodge, to the Adjutant General, Portobello Barracks, concerning the cases of Miss Brooks and Mrs Egan. The letter discusses the legalities of removing these women to Holloway Prison, London. This is enc",,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Letter,,deportations 8408,"Note signed PS, 14 April [1923] stating that the Irish Government is prepared to transfer Miss Brooks and Mrs Egan to Holloway.",14/04/1923,"Deportations from Great Britain to Saorstat Eireann, 1923, Mrs Kathleen M Brooke and Mrs Egan",,Note,,deportations 8451,"Copy letter from James McGuill, Coastguard Station, Dundalk, to `A Chara', 13 December 1923, giving details and particulars in connection with the destruction of his home and business premises in Dromantee, 17 July 1922. He states that his wife lodged a m",13/12/1923,"James McGuill, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,Dail special funds 8465A,"Attendance Certificate, Department of the President, for the week ending 4 June 1936, stating that Miss R O Connor, Typist, ceased duty in the Department from 30 May 1936.",04/06/1936,"President's Department, Attendance Certificates, 1936-1937",,Certificate,,civil services 8465A,"Attendance Certificate, Department of the President, for the week ending 18 June 1936, stating that Miss EM Richardson, Shorthand-Typist was transferred permanently to the Department with effect from 30 May. Details of payments to her are listed.",18/06/1936,"President's Department, Attendance Certificates, 1936-1937",,Certificate,,civil services 8465A,"Attendance Certificate, Department of the President, for the week ending 1 January 1937, stating that Brigid Agnes Callen was transferred to the Department of Local Government and Public Health from 29 December 1936.",01/01/1937,"President's Department, Attendance Certificates, 1936-1937",,Attendance,,civil services 8465A,"Attendance Certificate, Department of the President, for the week ending 22 October 1937, stating that Miss M Kirwan was absent. No reasons to explain her absence are given on the form which states `particulars already supplied'.",22/10/1937,"President's Department, Attendance Certificates, 1936-1937",,Certificate,,civil services 8467,"Memorandum from the Minister for Finance, 31 December 1935, relating to cases of resigned or dismissed Civil Servants, for example, Miss Kathleen M Dowling. She served as a Shorthand Typist in the D‡ilDepartment of Local Government from 1 January 1922 to ",31/12/1935,"Miss Kathleen M Dowling, Reinstatement in the Public Service",,Memorandum,,civil services 8471,"Handwritten letter to Cosgrave from Mrs Leigh Doyle, Carlow, asking if he can do anything to help `Nap' Lemass who is an applicant for the position of Assistant Taxing Master.",16/11/1929,"Taxing Masters, Vacancies, Miscellaneous Applications",,Letter,,civil services 8471,"Copy letter to Mrs Leigh Doyle from Liam T MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 18 November 1929. It would be a personal satisfaction to him to be of any assistance to ""Nap"". He was at school with him.",18/11/1929,"Taxing Masters, Vacancies, Miscellaneous Applications",,Letter,,civil services 8536A,"Memorandum from the Department of the President relating to the salary, emoluments, duties, powers, etc., of the Governor General. This includes details of his staff, for example, Miss Edith M Coulson, Private Secretary to the Governor General. Details of",26/11/1932,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1932 onwards",,Memorandum,,civil services 8536A,"Notes by Mr McDunphy [President's Office] on the salary, staff, allowances, etc., of the Governor General, December 1932. The notes detail McDunphy's changes to staffing arrangements and appear to suggest, for example, that the position of Housekeeper is ",Dec-32,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1932 onwards",,Notes,,civil services 8536A,"Estimates for the Governor General's Establishment, 1933-1934, prepared in the President's Department, 7 April 1933. This gives estimates of salaries to staff, including domestic and clerical staff.",07/04/1933,"Governor General, Salary and Allowances, 1932 onwards",,Estimates,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson, 13 August 1930, stating that the Governor General has appointed Miss Tucker as his personal private secretary from 17 June 1930.",13/08/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson from MMD [McDunphy], 3 October 1930, enclosing a copy of a letter from the Department of Finance indicating the approval of the Minister of the appointment of Miss Tucker as personal Private Secretary to the Governor General an",03/10/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson, 28 October 1930, stating that receipts for sums received out of the £350 payable to the Governor General for Miss Tucker's salary and for extra secretarial assistance will be forwarded regularly at the end of every m",28/10/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President of the Executive Council, 17 November 1930, relating to the vote for the Governor General's Establishment of an allowance for personal secretarial assistance. This has been supplied by Miss Tucker and M",17/11/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Minute,,civil services 8545,"Copy letter to the Private Secretary to the Governor General from the President's Office, 19 November 1930, relating to payments to Miss Long and Miss Tucker from the £350 payable to the Governor General towards extra secretarial assistance.",19/11/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson, 2 December 1930, relating to payments to Miss Tucker and Miss Long out of a grant of £350 made to the Governor General towards extra secretarial assistance.",02/12/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 December 1930.",31/12/1930,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 30 January 1931.",30/01/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 27 February 1931.",27/02/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 March 1931.",31/03/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 30 April 1931.",30/04/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 1 June 1931.",01/06/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 July 1931.",31/07/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 August 1931.",31/08/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 1 October 1931.",01/10/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 October 1931.",31/10/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 30 November 1931.",30/11/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 December 1931.",31/12/1931,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 29 January 1932.",29/01/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 29 February 1932.",29/02/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 30 March 1932.",30/03/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 29 April 1932.",29/04/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 May 1932.",31/05/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 29 June 1932.",29/06/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 2 August 1932.",02/08/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 August 1932.",31/08/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 3 October 1932.",03/10/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8545,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson enclosing vouchers for salary from Miss Tucker and Miss Long, 31 October 1932.",31/10/1932,"Governor General, Allowance for Personal Secretarial Assistance",,Letter,,civil services 8547,"Memorandum from the President's Office on the residence  of the Governor General, Mr D Buckley, at Gort-na-leitreach, Dun Laoghaire, 6 March 1937. The memorandum discusses the trouble Mr Buckley and his family had with Messrs Battersby and Company, partic",06/03/1937,"Governor General, Residence (Mr D Buckley)",,Memorandum,,propertys 8547,"Copy letter to Miss Brighid Buckley from M McDunphy, 5 November 1937, asking her to call with regard to a claim submitted by Messrs Crowley, Bolger and Cusack, Solicitors, for damage to furniture and buildings at Gortleitragh during its occupancy by her f",05/11/1937,"Governor General, Residence (Mr D Buckley)",,Letter,,propertys 8547,"Notes of an interview between McDunphy and Brighid Buckley, 10 November 1937, relating to alleged damage to furniture and buildings at Gortleitragh during its occupancy by her father in his capacity as Seanascal. The State, Miss Buckley was told, accepted",10/11/1937,"Governor General, Residence (Mr D Buckley)",,Notes,,propertys 8547,"Copy letter to Miss Brighid Buckley from P O Cinneide, 6 May 1938, asking her to call with regard to a claim by the owners for damage to furniture and buildings at Gortleitragh during its occupancy by her father in his capacity as Seanascal. He suggests t",06/05/1938,"Governor General, Residence (Mr D Buckley)",,Letter,,propertys 8547,"Minute to the Secretary [in the Taoiseach's Office?], 11 May 1938, relating to an interview with Miss Buckley and her solicitor. The latter will take the issue of damages up again with the owners of the house and attempt to settle with them on the basis o",11/05/1938,"Governor General, Residence (Mr D Buckley)",,Minute,,propertys 8548,"Minute to the Minister of Finance [from a member of staff in the Department?], 15 December 1922, relating to the provisions to be made in respect of the maintenance of the Governor General's establishment. Details of proposed staff are listed, from exampl",15/12/1922,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to Mr Gregg from [?EJ Duggan], 18 January 1923, relating to the Governor General's establishment. The proposed secretariat staff consists of, amongst others, a typist, a private secretary and an assistant private secretary.",18/01/1923,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Extract from the memorandum on the Governor-General's establishment received from the Department of Finance, dated 4 February 1925.This details the salaries of the secretariat staff, which will be paid by the Finance Ministry.",04/02/1925,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Extract,,civil services 8548,"Minute by  MMD [McDunphy] [it is not clear who he is writing to], 4 June 1927, relating to the staff of the Vice Regal Lodge. For example, the Assistant Private Secretary, Miss Coulson, receives £350 per annum.",04/06/1927,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Letter to the Establishment Officer, Ministry for Finance, from EM Coulson, 8 June 1927, stating that Miss Gilbert terminated her appointment as clerk on the Governor General staff on 31 May. Miss Long will undertake her duties in addition to her own. She",08/06/1927,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Letter,,civil services 8548,"Letter to the Establishment Officer, Ministry of Finance, from EM Coulson, 6 August 1927, relating to an additional allowance for Miss Long in view of her extra duties consequent on the resignation of Miss Gilbert.",06/08/1927,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Letter,,civil services 8548,"List relating to the staff of the Governor General's establishment, no date. This details the names and salaries of domestic, clerical and other staff, for example, the housekeeper, Miss N Butler, receives £72 a year.",,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,List,,civil services 8548,"Minute to the Vice-President from MMD, 6 February 1928. He observes that Miss Coulson of the Vice Regal staff who is provided for in the estimates as Assistant Private Secretary is signing herself `Private Secretary'. There is no official authorisation fo",06/02/1928,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Minute to the President from the Governor General, 24 February 1928, listing staff appointments to the Vice Regal Lodge, for example, Miss MA Long was appointed as a shorthand-typist on 1 February 1928.",24/02/1928,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy letter to Miss EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, from M McDunphy, 4 March 1929, transmitting a copy of a letter received from the Department of Finance relating to the draft estimate for the Governor-General's Establishment for the year 1929-1930. This l",04/03/1929,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Letter,,civil services 8548,"Letter to the President from the Governor General, 7 March 1929, relating to the draft estimate for his establishment for the year 1929-1930. Amongst other matters raised, he asks for Miss Coulson to be recognised as his Private Secretary rather than as A",07/03/1929,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Letter,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, [from the President's Office], 21 March 1929, relating to economies in the Governor General's establishment provided for in the estimates for 1929-1930. There is no objection to Miss Coulson being appoi",21/03/1929,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Minute to Mr McDunphy from J Doyle, Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, 14 December 1929. There are no appointment files at the Vice Regal Lodge for a number of staff, including, Miss EM Coulson, Private Secretary, and Miss MA Long, Shorthand-Typist. Miss Coul",14/12/1929,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Minute to CJ Gregg, Ministry of Finance, from M Loughnane, 23 January 1923, informing him that the Governor General proposes to retain Miss Coulson as his Assistant Private Secretary and  Miss Long as a Shorthand-Typist. Salary scales for both appointment",23/01/1923,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the President from TM Healy, 8 February 1923, listing staff appointments, including Miss EM Coulson who was appointed Assistant Private Secretary on 1 January 1923.",08/02/1923,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to Mr Doolin, Department of Finance, from J Doyle, Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, 29 October 1926, relating to the employment of a temporary Exchange Operator. Miss Louisa Archer, who was recommended by the Post Office Department and who will ",29/10/1926,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Minute to McDunphy from Sean O Broin, Department of Finance, 15 January 1930, relating to leave allowances in respect of the Governor General's staff. For example, the Private Secretary is entitled to 18 days leave.",15/01/1930,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Governor General [from the President's Office], 19 November 1930, relating to vouchers received by the Department of Finance in support of payments to Miss Tucker and Miss Long. Official procedure relating to th",19/11/1930,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the Secretary [Department of the President?] from [?some member of staff in the President's Department], 17 October 1932, giving details of staff at the Vice Regal Lodge.",17/10/1932,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from SOM [?President's Department], 27 October 1932. When James McNeill retires as Governor General members of the domestic and household staff at the Vice Regal Lodge will cease employment since they a",27/10/1932,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Minute to the Secretary to the Executive Council from the Vice Regal Lodge, no date [the department stamp reads 1 November 1932], giving details of the office staff at the Vice Regal Lodge. The duties of private secretary, shorthand-typist and telephonist",1932,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8548,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from SOM [President's Office], 8 December 1932, listing the staff of the Governor General's Office who are available for service in other Departments. Details of the officers in question are given. Stat",08/12/1932,"Governor General's Establishment, Staff - General File",,Minute,,civil services 8559,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson, 15 November 1932. She has destroyed the letter which Dr Byrne wrote to the Governor General informing him that he had appointed Dr Dargan as Chaplain. She will make enquires as to whether this appointment was only fo",15/11/1932,"Governor General, Chaplain",,Letter,,civil services 8559,"Copy letter to Miss Coulson from MMcD [McDunphy], acknowledging her letter of 15 November relating to the appointment of Dr Dargan as chaplain to the Governor General. With reference to her statement that she destroyed the letter which the Archbishop of D",16/11/1932,"Governor General, Chaplain",,Letter,,civil services 8859,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson, 22 November 1932, relating to the position of the chaplain following the resignation of Mr McNeill.",22/11/1932,"Governor General, Chaplain",,Letter,,civil services 8608,"D‡ilQuestion to the Minister for Justice from William Davin, 1 May 1947. To ask the Minister how many certificates of naturalisation have been granted since the enactment of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1936. He wants further details in rela",01/05/1947,"Naturalisation, Issue of Certificate, General File",,Dail Question,,immigrants; refugeess 8608,"D‡ilquestion to the Minister for Justice, 22 October 1947.  [The name of the person asking the question is not given]. The Minister is asked in respect of each alien to whom a certificate of naturalisation was issued, to detail their name and address, the",22/10/1947,"Naturalisation, Issue of Certificate, General File",,Dail Question,,immigrants; refugeess 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 20 February 1936, relating to vacancies for two Acting Principal Officers in the Department of Industry and Commerce. Salaries scales for men and women are detailed.",20/02/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,employment; civil services 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 11 March 1936, relating to vacancies for announcers in the Dublin Broadcasting Station. These posts are open to men and women.",11/03/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,employment; civil services 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 May 1936, relating to a vacancy for the post of Senior Staff Officer in the Accounts Branch (Garda Siochana Section) of the Department of Justice. Salary scales for men and women are given.",05/05/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil services 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 26 May 1936, relating to vacancies for three Acting Superintending Officers in the Department of Industry and Commerce. Salary scales for men and women are detailed.",26/05/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 June 1936, relating to a vacancy for the post of Minor Staff Officer in the Department of Lands (Gaeltacht Services). Salary scales for men and women are detailed.",19/06/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 June 1936, relating to vacancies for Assistant Auditors in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General. Salary scales for men and women are detailed.",19/06/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 June 1936, relating to a competition, limited to established typists, for posts as shorthand-typists.",27/06/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 29 June 1936, relating to a vacancy for the post of Minor Staff Officer in the Industrial and Commercial Property Registration Office. Salary scales for men and women are detailed.",29/06/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 July 1936, relating to a competition, limited to clerical officers, shorthand-typists, writing assistants and officers serving in analogous departmental grades, for a post as a verbatim reporter. This post is op",28/07/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8627,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 October 1936, relating to a limited competition for promotion to the Clerical Grade.",28/10/1936,"Civil Service, Posts Vacant, 1936",,Circular,,civil service; employments 8647,"Minute from the Department of the President relating to the unauthorised publication of reports of the Second Chamber Commission, 7 October 1936. The minute details official action by staff in connection with the Report, for example, two copies were deliv",07/10/1936,"Second House of the Oireachtas Commission, Unauthorised Publication of Report",,Minute,,civil services 8653,"Memorandum from the Minister for Justice to the Members of the Executive Council relating to the case of Jane O'Brien, a prisoner under sentence of death, 13 July 1932. Enclosed is a police report on the facts of the crime and the history of the prisoner ",13/07/1932,Death Sentence on Mrs Jane O'Brien,,Memorandum,,murder; crimes 8653,"Copy letter to the Minister for Justice from Messers MJ O'Connor and Company, Solicitors, Wexford, relating to Jane O'Brien, a prisoner under sentence of death. They urge that a reprieve be granted to her and list the grounds on which they urge this cours",13/07/1932,Death Sentence on Mrs Jane O'Brien,,Letter,,murder; crimes 8653,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from Miss M Long, Vice Regal Lodge, 15 July 1932, enclosing the Commutation of the Death Sentence passed on Mrs Jane O'Brien signed by the Governor General.",15/07/1932,Death Sentence on Mrs Jane O'Brien,,Letter,,murder; crimes 8670B,"Memorandum from the Taoiseach for the information of members of the Interdepartmental Committee to consider the question of ferry services between the Western Islands and the mainland, 11 September 1944. The memorandum deals with conditions on Clare Islan",11/09/1944,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Memorandum,,maternity; island dwellerss 8670B,"Supplementary memorandum dealing with conditions on Tory Island circulated by the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 20 September 1944. Attached to this is an extract from a confidential report on the supplies position on Tory Island by two ",20/09/1944,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Memorandum,,widows; island dwellerss 8670C,"Copy of a letter broadcast by Radio ƒireann, 21 November 1948 of a programme entitled `Letters from Listeners'. Mrs Gavin who wrote about relief on the Aran Islands received a prize of ten and six. She writes that she is `in a furious rage, furious with o",21/11/1948,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Letter,,poverty; island dwellerss 8670C,"Copy report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on the Great Blasket Island, translation of the Irish part of the text, no date [?1947]. Attached to this report is a list of the people on the island on 20 August 1947. For example, the post office was run ",,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Report,,employment; island dwellerss 8670C,"Copy memorandum submitted by the Minister for Education relating to the recommendations of the Inter-Departmental Committee to consider matters relating to migration of the population of the Great Blasket Island to the mainland, 5 November 1952. Women are",05/11/1952,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Memorandum,,island dwellerss 8670C,"Newsclipping from the `Empire News', 12 January 1958, entitled `Gales Trap 60 on Hunger Isle'. The article states that about 40 men and 22 girls on Clare Island have been cut off from the mainland since the New Year. Food and fuel supplies are, the articl",12/01/1958,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Newsclipping,Empire News,island dwellerss 8670C,"Newsclipping from `The People', 12 January 1958, entitled `60 stranded on island'. Men and women who went home to Clare Island for Christmas holidays have not been able to return to their factory and farm jobs in England. Due to bad weather they are stran",12/01/1958,"Western Islands, Communications with the Mainland",,Newsclipping,The People,island dwellers; emigrations 8682A,"Copy minute to M Moynihan, Department of the President from Sean O Muimhneachain, Department of Finance, 7 April 1937, relating to how the requirements in respect of the medical examination of persons recruited for indoor employment in subordinate grades ",07/04/1937,"Taoiseach's Department, Messenger and Cleaning Staff",,Minute,,employment; healths 8683,"Minute from Sean O Broin, Department of Finance, to MacDonnchada, Department of the President, 17 February 1930. The Department of Finance has received an application for payment of a gratuity under the Superannuation Acts from the representatives of the ",17/02/1930,"Mrs Mary Murphy, Employment as an Office Cleaner, 1922-1930",,Minute,,employments 8683,"Handwritten minute to McDunphy from F Owen, State Paper Office, 20 February 1930. He cannot find any papers relating to the late Mrs Mary Murphy as an office cleaner in Dublin Castle. It is possible, he writes, that she was employed in the Military Head Q",20/02/1930,"Mrs Mary Murphy, Employment as an Office Cleaner, 1922-1930",,Minute,,employments 8683,"Minute to Sean O Broin, Department of Finance, from McDunphy, 21 February 1930. He encloses file number 759/24 which appears to conform to the suggestion that Mrs Murphy was employed in the Military Headquarters Office.",21/02/1930,"Mrs Mary Murphy, Employment as an Office Cleaner, 1922-1930",,Minute,,employments 8688,"Minute to McDunphy from Mairin Morgan, 2 March 1926. She reports that one copy of the documents she prepared for circulation relating to the dismissal of Colonel James Joseph Conway was lost through an open window. She states that she recognises the serio",02/03/1926,"Documents, Loss through an Open Window, 1926",,Minute,,civil services 8724,"League of Nations, International Labour Conference, Draft Conventions and Recommendation adopted by the Conference at its Nineteenth session, 4-25 June 1935. Among the recommendations listed is Draft Convention Number 45, concerning the employment of wome",Jun-35,"International Labour Office, Conventions to 1935",,Report,,employments 8725,"League of Nations, International Labour Conference, Draft Conventions and Recommendation adopted by the Conference at its tenth session, 25 May-16 June 1927. Among the recommendations listed is a draft convention concerning sickness insurance for workers ",Jun-27,"Sickness Insurance, International Labour Office, 1927",,Report,,employments 8725,Questionnaire relating to sickness insurance in respect of the Tenth Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in 1927. The replies to the questionnaire were prepared by the National Health Insurance Commission with the approval of the Min,1927,"Sickness Insurance, International Labour Office, 1927",,Questionnaire,,employments 8729,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, relating to the necessity to retain certain members of staff on overtime to cope with the pressure of work relating to the death of the President's son. The work in question r",17/02/1936,"Mr Brian de Valera, Death, 1936",,Minute,,civil services 8737s,Memorandum from the Minister for Finance for circulation to the members of the Executive Council relating to the case of Annie Keeley reported on by the Committee on Resigned or Dismissed Civil Servants. The committee recommend her reinstatement as an off,02/03/1936,"Miss Annie Keeley, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,employment; politicss 8737,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from M McDunphy, 14 March 1936, stating that on 13 March the Executive Council authorised the offer of employment as office cleaner to Miss Annie Keeley, Dublin, with pay at the rate of 13/- per ",14/03/1936,"Miss Annie Keeley, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,employments 8713,"Memorandum on the subject of International Labour Conventions from the Minister for Industry and Commerce circulated to the members of the Executive Council, 17 February 1930. The Minister, the memorandum states, does not propose to ratify, amongst others",17/02/1930,"International Labour Office, Ratification by Saorstat Eireann of miscellaneous conventions, 1920-1929",,Memorandum,,employment; maternitys 8715,"International Labour Conference, Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the conference at its ninth session, 7 June-24 June 1926. This includes a recommendation concerning the protection of emigrant women and girls on board ship.",Jun-26,"International Labour Office Conference, 1926",,Report,,emigrations 8750A,"Copy minute to LM Fitzgerald from Thomas J Coyne, 22 December 1953, relating to the Public Record Office. This is in connection with an anonymous letter which was sent to the Minister for Finance questioning the wisdom and economy of expenditure on the Pu",22/12/1953,"State Paper Office, Public Record Office, Functions, Archives, Rationalisation Proposals",,Minute,,civil service; researchs 8750A,"Memorandum from the Public Record Office on proposals for the future care of public records sent to Mr McLaughlin, Establishment Officer, Department of Justice, 21 April 1954. Reconstruction of the Public Record Office is proposed and staff suggestions ar",14/03/1955,"State Paper Office, Public Record Office, Functions, Archives, Rationalisation Proposals",,Memorandum,,civil services 8750A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 19 May 1956, `Train record staffs now, urge six professors'. This deals with a call from six Professors of History to train adequate staff for the Public Record Office of Ireland. Amongst the Professors in question was",19/05/1956,"State Paper Office, Public Record Office, Functions, Archives, Rationalisation Proposals",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,research; academicss 8750A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', letters to the editor, `The Public Record Office', 19 May 1956. Signed by six Professors of History including, Mary Donovan O'Sullivan, this details the critical condition of the Public Record Office, Ireland.",19/05/1956,"State Paper Office, Public Record Office, Functions, Archives, Rationalisation Proposals",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,research; academicss 8750A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 22 May 1956, entitled `Condition of Public Records Complaint by History Professors'. This deals with the critical condition of the Public Record Office, attention to which was drawn by six History Professors, inc",22/05/1956,"State Paper Office, Public Record Office, Functions, Archives, Rationalisation Proposals",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,research; academicss 8773,"Summary for a memorandum on the Irish Dictionary in the course of publication by the Royal Irish Academy, no date [the department stamp reads 12 June 1935]. This gives details of proposed staffing arrangements and pay, for example, Miss Condon, the summar",,"Royal Irish Academy, Irish Dictionary",,Summary,,research; Irish languages 8773,"Letter to Miss O'Connell from Felix E Hackett, 21 June 1935, enclosing a memorandum for the President on the Irish Dictionary in preparation at the Royal Irish Academy. This will take many years and the memorandum proposes that a less ambitious form of th",21/06/1935,"Royal Irish Academy, Irish Dictionary",,Letter,,Irish languages 8773,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from John J Nolan, Secretary, Royal Irish Academy, 16 June 1936. He submits a scheme for the immediate publication of the materials collected by the Academy for the Irish Dictionary in the form of slips. F",16/06/1936,"Royal Irish Academy, Irish Dictionary",,Letter,,Irish languages 8773,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from John J Nolan, Secretary, Royal Irish Academy, 8 December 1936, relating to the publication of materials collected by the Academy for the Irish Dictionary. Appendix A gives details of the staff employe",08/12/1936,"Royal Irish Academy, Irish Dictionary",,Letter,,Irish languages 8779A,"Copy circular relating to a vacancy for the post of Legal Clerk in the Office of the Chief State Solicitor, no date [?1936] This position was open to men and women. Female candidates must be unmarried or widows.",,"Chief State Solicitor's Office, Miscellaneous Appointments, Procedure File",,Circular,,civil services 8779A,"Copy statement, 21 January 1941, relating to the manner in which pervious proposals for appointments in the Finance Solicitor's Office have been dealt with. Among the previous proposals was that pertaining to the appointment of Miss Elizabeth Kettle, Assi",21/01/1941,"Chief State Solicitor's Office, Miscellaneous Appointments, Procedure File",,Statement,,lawyerss 8781,"Circular relating to a competition for the post of Assistant Solicitor in the Office of the Chief State Solicitor, no date [?1937]. This position is open to men and women, the latter must be unmarried or widows.",,"Appointments by the Taoiseach, Procedure",,Circular,,lawyerss 8795,"Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its Nineteenth Session, 4-25 June 1935. Included is the text of Draft Convention Number 4 concerning the employment of women on underground work in mines of all kinds.",Jun-35,"Women, Employment in Mines",,Report,,employments 8795,"Memorandum from the Minister for Industry and Commerce to members of the Executive Council relating to the draft International Labour Convention concerning the employment of women in mines, 17 April 1936. Subject to certain exemptions the Draft Convention",17/04/1936,"Women, Employment in Mines",,Memorandum,,employments 8795,"Typed extract from Cabinet Minutes, 21 April 1936, authorising the Minister for Industry and Commerce to move a motion in the D‡iland Seanad recommending the Executive Council to ratify the Draft Convention of the International Labour Conference prohibiti",21/04/1936,"Women, Employment in Mines",,Extract,,employments 8809,"Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its Nineteenth Session, 4-25 June 1935. Included is the text of Draft Convention Number 45 concerning the establishment of an international scheme for the maintenance ",Jun-35,"International Labour Conference, Widows, Orphans and Old Age Insurance, Maintenance of Rights",,Report,,widowss 8817,"Copy letter to Mr Patrick Little, Dublin, from Agatha Bullitt Grabish, 22 November 1935, enclosing a list of members of the Irish Brigade. She states that it is hard for her to suggest who among them might be worthy of consideration under Father Nicholson",22/11/1935,"Casement Brigade, Bequest to Ex-Members",,Letter,,politicss 8824,"`Supplementary report on claims for loss of British Army Pensions made by persons who allege that they participated in the armed conflict which started in 1916', 26 February 1936. An attached appendix gives details of various cases. Appendix H lists perso",26/02/1936,"Anglo-Irish War 1916-1921, Loss of British Army Pensions",,Report,,compensation claimss 8841A,"Memorandum, 10 June 1928, stating that between 1926 and 1930 about a dozen letters were transmitted to the Minister for Justice relating to the `Blake Sheridan Estate' or the `Blake Millions'. A reply was issued to further correspondence, 1931-1937. This ",10/06/1938,"Taoiseach's Private Office, Destruction of Correspondence",,Memorandum,,inheritances 8880,"Circular from the Deparment of Finance relating to allowances to Private Secretaries, 1 March 1926.",01/03/1926,"Finance Circulars, 1926",,Circular,,civil services 8880,"Circular from the Department of Finance relating to a Minor Staff Post in the Office of the Civil Service Commission, 28 August 1926. Salary scales for men and women are detailed.",28/08/1926,"Finance Circulars, 1926",,Circular,,civil services 8880,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 18 September 1926, relating to posts as Organisers in the Savings Committee.  A copy of the press advertisement is attached. A female Organiser receives a salary of £170 per annum, a male, £250 per annum.",18/09/1926,"Finance Circulars, 1926",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 14 January 1931, relating to the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1931. A notice detailing revised rates of contributions from men, women, boys and girls is attached",14/01/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,unemployments 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 14 January 1931, relating to health insurance for female cleaning staff and exempt persons.",14/01/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,employment; healths 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 14 January 1931, detailing instructions for the guidance of secretaries of temporary commissions and committees in respect of health and unemployment insurance contributions. The rates of contributions for men and ",14/01/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,health; unemployments 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 29 August 1931, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists, for posts as clerical officers.",29/08/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 October 1931, relating to posts vacant as Audit Staff in the Department of Local Government and Public Health. These posts are open to men and women.",01/10/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 October 1931, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand typists, for posts as clerical officers.",30/10/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 November 1931, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants, writing clerks and shorthand-typists, for posts as drawing clerks in the Valuation Office.",16/11/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 November 1931, relating to the post of woman Assistant Inspector in the Office of the National Health Insurance Commission.",19/11/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8881,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 November 1931, relating to the post of woman pension officer in the Revenue Commissioners.",19/11/1931,"Finance Circulars, 1931",,Circular,,civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 2 April 1932, relating to the recruitment of subordinate staff, including women cleaners or charwomen.",02/04/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,employments 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 25 June 1932, relating to the post of Junior Administrative Officer. Two scales of pay are detailed, the first for unmarried men and women, the second for married men.",25/06/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 July 1932, relating to the Commission of Inquiry into the Civil Service. The terms of reference of the Commission are given, together with the names the members appointed, including Mrs Mary Kettle and Miss N Rya",06/07/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 20 August 1932, relating to classes in shorthand and typewriting in Irish at the Technical Schools, Parnell Square. The Minister for Finance considers it desirable that individuals of the shorthand-typist and typis",20/08/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil service; Irish languages 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 August 1932, relating to posts as Assistant Inspector of Taxes. Retirement on marriage is compulsory for women Inspectors.",23/08/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance relating to a competition, limited to established typists, for posts as shorthand-typists, 29 August 1932.",29/08/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 6 October 1932, relating to a competition, limited to established Civil Servants of the clerical, writing assistant, shorthand-typist and corresponding departmental grades, for posts as verbatim reporters.",06/10/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil services 8882,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 October 192, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists for posts as clerical officers.",27/10/1932,"Finance Circulars, 1932",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 February 1933, relating to a vacancy for a Superintendent of typists in the Secretariat, Office of the Revenue Commissioners.",27/02/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 29 August 1933, relating to a competition, limited to writing assistants and shorthand-typists for posts as clerical officers.",29/08/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 August 1933, relating to a vacancy for the post of State Savings Officer in the Central Savings Committee. This post is open to men and women. A copy of the press advertisement is attached.",30/08/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 31 August 1933, relating to a competition, limited to established typists, for posts as shorthand-typists",31/08/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 12 October 1933, relating to classes in shorthand and typewriting in Irish at the Technical Schools, Parnell Square, Dublin.",12/10/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 3 November 1933, relating to vacancies for acting posts of Higher Executive Officers in the Department of Industry and Commerce. These positions are open to men and women.",03/11/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 November 1933, relating to an open competitive examination for not less than 289 established posts as male employment clerk, Department of Industry and Commerce, and not less than 70 established posts as female ",28/11/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8883,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 November 1933, relating to a limited examination for posts as clerical officers. Details of salaries for men and women are listed. The examination is confined to persons who have been `recommended for reinstatem",30/11/1933,"Finance Circulars, 1933",,Circular,,civil services 8936A,"Letter to Miss K O'Connell, the Taoiseach's Secretary, from Alexander Maguire, 26 June 1939, relating to arranging an interview with the Taoiseach in respect of the Irish Sugar Company.",26/06/1939,"Comhlucht Siuicre Eireann, Board of Directors",,Letter,,civil services 8936A,"Letter to Miss K O'Connell, Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Alex Maguire, enclosing a copy of a letter he has written to the Secretary of the Irish Sugar Company, 26 June 1939.",26/06/1939,"Comhlucht Siuicre Eireann, Board of Directors",,Letter,,civil services 8936A,"Letter to Miss K O'Connell, Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Alex Maguire, 4 November 1939, stating that he is sorry that doctor's reports force him to retire from the Irish Sugar Company but if he can be of service in the future, his time will be at the ",04/11/1939,"Comhlucht Siuicre Eireann, Board of Directors",,Letter,,civil services 8940,"Handwritten letter to the members of the Executive Council from seven TDs, including Mrs Helena Concannon, in support of the application of Patrick Arkins for the post of Taxing Master in the High Court, 4 June 1936.",04/06/1936,"Patrick Arkins, LLB, Application for Post as Taxing Master, 1936",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 8950A,"National Council for Civil Liberties, Report of Commission of Inquiry into Special Powers Acts of Northern Ireland, London, 1936. Amongst the members of the National Council for Civil Liberties was Rebecca West and Ruth Fry.",1936,"National Council for Civil Liberties, Report of Commission of Inquiry into Special Powers Acts of Northern Ireland, 1936",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 8953,"Draft C of Constitution, 7 March 1922. This draft was not accepted by the Provisional Government. Part VIII, articles 53-60 deal with `Family, Education and Religion'. Article 55 (1) states that maternity `shall be under the special protection of the law'",07/03/1922,"Constitution Committee, 1922, Submission of Three Drafts to the Provisional Government",,Draft Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 8953,"Draft B of Constitution, 7 March 1922. This draft was accepted by the Provisional Government on 15 March 1922 as the basis of the Constitution. Article 3 states that all men and women as citizens have equal rights.",07/03/1922,"Constitution Committee, 1922, Submission of Three Drafts to the Provisional Government",,Draft Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 8953,"Draft A of Constitution, 7 March 1922. This draft was not accepted by the Provisional Government. Article 3 states that men and women as citizens have equal rights.",07/03/1922,"Constitution Committee, 1922, Submission of Three Drafts to the Provisional Government",,Draft Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 8953,"Memorandum by Alfred O Rahilly in regard to Draft C of the Constitution sent to the Secretary to the Provisional Government, 20 April 1922. On Chapter 8, `Family, Education, Religion', he writes that this `is the most distinctive Chapter in the Constituti",20/04/1922,"Constitution Committee, 1922, Submission of Three Drafts to the Provisional Government",,Memorandum,,Constitutional matterss 8973,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 9 Ely Place, Dublin, 12 June 1936 enclosing a copy of a letter which has been sent by the organisation to the press. This letter states th",12/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8973,"Letter to Eamon de Valera from Elizabeth Bobbett, Honorary Secretary, County Wicklow Farmers, 11 June 1936. At a meeting of County Wicklow Farmers held on 10 June 1936 a resolution was passed protesting against the inadequate representation of the farmers",11/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,the Senate; agriculture; commissions of inquirys 8973,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 13 June 1936, expressing disappointment that the Government only appointed one woman to the Commission to investigate the Second Chamber. Her commi",13/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8973,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 15 June 1936, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the appointment of the Commission to enquire into the provision of a Second Chamber",15/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8973,"Copy letter to Miss EF Bobbett, Company Secretary, County Wicklow Farmers, 15 June 1936, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the appointment of the Commission to enquire into the provision of a Second Chamber to replace Seanad ƒireann.",15/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; agriculture; the Senates 8973,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 15 June 1936, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the appointment of the Commission to enquire into the provision of a Second Chamber to replace Seanad ƒireann.",15/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8973,"Copy letter to Eamonn [sic] de Valera from the Honorary Secretary, Mary J Horgan, National University Women Graduates' Association, 19 June 1936, referring to the fact that only one woman was appointed to the Commission to enquire into the provision of a ",19/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8973,"Copy letter to Miss MJ Horgan, Honorary Secretary,  National University Women Graduates' Association, 20 June 1936, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the appointment of the Commission to enquire into the provision of a Second Chamber to repla",20/06/1936,"Second Chamber, Committee of Enquiry, 1936, Miscellaneous Correspondence",,Letter,,commissions of inquiry; the Senates 8980,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 28 April 1936. This gives details of the evidence at the inquest of the murder of John Egan as he returned from a dance. Mrs Egan told the reporter earlier in the day how she saw her son murdered in Mitchell Stre",28/04/1936,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,murder; crime; politicss 8980,"Letter to Sean Goulding, TD, from AR O Fearguil, Solicitor, Waterford, 10 June 1936. He encloses a petition which he asks him to forward to the President, asking him to recommend that a grant be made to the family of murder victim, John Egan. The petition",10/06/1936,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Letter,,murder; compensation claimss 8980,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs Egan, 1 April 1937. She asks the D‡ilto do something for herself and her husband following the murder of her son, John. [The inference is that they depended on his earnings].",01/04/1937,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Letter,,compensation claimss 8980,"Copy letter to Mrs Egan, 8 April 1937, acknowledging her letter to de Valera and stating that it is receiving attention.",08/04/1937,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Letter,,compensation claimss 8980,"Copy letter to Mrs Egan from M O Cuinneain [Department of Justice], 21 April 1937. The Minister for Justice has considered her application for compensation in respect of the murder of her son and regrets that he is unable to alter his decision already con",21/04/1937,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Letter,,compensation claimss 8980,"Typed extract from D‡ilDebates, 18 November 1936, relating to the provision for the dependants of Admiral Somerville and John Egan. Mr MacDermott asks if John Egan's mother was dependent on him. To which Mr Ruttledge replies that his information was that ",18/11/1936,"John Egan, Murder at Dungarvan, 1936",,Extract,,compensation claimss 9090A,"Typescript report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Irish in the Civil Service. Appendix G, for instance, gives the results of the civil service census regarding knowledge of Irish. For example, there are 279 shorthand-typists in general service of w",31/01/1936,Irish in the Civil Service,,Report,,Irish language; civil services 9092A,"Copy minute from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 19 March 1942, asking for authority for expenditure on the various investigations of the Bureau during the period 1 April-30 September 1942. A",19/03/1942,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,,Minute,,employments 9092A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Emergency Scientific Bureau, from the Taoiseach's Office, 17 October 1942, conferring authority for the engagement of certain listed technical staff. For example, Miss F Doherty, Chemist, will be engaged at a salary of £3.3.0",17/10/1942,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,,Minute,,employments 9092C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press,' 23 May 1949, entitled `If we had a Short-Wave Station Now' by Mr Traynor. This gives details of a re-organisation meeting of the Fianna Fail Tomas Davis Cumann, Kilester, at which de Valera's pleading against the Coali",23/05/1949,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,Mr Traynor,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 9092D,"Letter to the Tanaiste, John A Costello, from Patricia O Regan Brown, Connecticut, 7 February 1956. He had suggested that when she left Ireland for America she should write to him about anything she might learn or see which would be to Ireland's benefit. ",07/02/1956,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,,Letter,,communism; broadcastings 9092D,"Memorandum, 6 March 1956, relating to a meeting of the Government on 2 March 1956 at which the Taoiseach reported on a conversation he had with Mr and Mrs Brown of Connecticut on 1 March 1956, relating to the possibility of establishing a transmitter base",06/03/1956,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,,Memorandum,,communism; broadcastings 9092D,"Copy letter to Mrs Patricia O Regan-Brown from John A Costello, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that he will be glad to see herself and her husband when they come to Ireland.",13/02/1956,Short-Wave Broadcasting Station,,Letter,,communism; broadcastings 9160,"Photograph of the 2nd Dail, August 1921. This is the scene on a complimentary 1937 calendar enclosure in the `Irish Press', Christmas 1936. Amongst those in the picture are Mrs O Callaghan and Madame Markievicz.",,2nd Dail Eireann 1921-1922,,Photograph,Irish Press,politicss 9164B,"Minute from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs to the Secretary, Government Contracts' Committee, 30 October 1945, relating to the hand-knitting of army socks in the Fior-Gaeltacht. Quotations received are listed. Mrs G Sweeny Boyle, Meenbanad, did no",30/10/1945,"Government Contracts, Proposed Reservation for Gaeltacht Industries Depot",,Minute,,employment9178A,"Census of Population, 1936, volume 1. Page 15, for example, discusses population according to sexes. `The increase in the male population and the decrease in the female population has resulted in a decrease in the ratio of females per 1,000 males within t",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Census,,censuss 9178A,"Typescript report from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the Census of Population, 1936, vol v, part I, `Ages Orphanhood and Conjugal Conditions', preliminary general analysis of the statistics contained in the volume. For example, the `expectati",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,censuss 9178A,"Memorandum for the Government from the Deparment of Industry and Commerce, 20 June 1939, entitled `Some Observations on the Population Problem of this Country'. For example, the `country has the lowest marriage rates and the latest age of marriage in the ",20/06/1939,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Memorandum,,marriages 9178A,"Report by the Department of Industry and Commerce on the Census of Population, 1936, volume III, `Religions and Birthplaces', preliminary general analysis of the statistics contained in the volume'. A marked increase occurred, for example, in Protestant f",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,religions 9178B,"Census of Population, volume II, `Occupations'. Table 2, for instance, gives the number of farmers and assisting relatives on each size of farm for 1926 and 1936. In this context the `number of females among farmers and assisting relatives fell by 14,202 ",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Census,,rural life; agricultures 9178B,"Report by the Department of Industry and Commerce on the Census of Population 1936, volume IV, `Housing', preliminary analysis of statistics contained in the volume', circulated 4 November 1940. For example, housing `improved rapidly up to the age of abou",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,censuss 9178A,"Report by the Department of Industry and Commerce on the Census of Population 1936, volume VII, `Industries', preliminary analysis of the statistics contained in the volume', circulated 7 February 1940. For example, the `increase of 57.5 per cent in the n",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,employments 9178A,"Census of Population 1936, volume VIII, `Irish Language'. For example, the percentage of female domestic servants living in who could speak Irish in 1936 was 19.3 compared to 10.1 in 1926 while the percentages for female domestic servants not living in wa",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Census,,Irish languages 9178A,"Census of Population, 1936, volume v, part II, `Ages and Conjugal Conditions, Classification by Occupations and Industries'. For example, number 3 in the census summary states that about `one quarter of occupied males were under 25 years of age as compare",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Census,,employments 9178A,"Census of Population, 1936, volume VI, `Industrial Status' preliminary analysis by the Department of Industry and Commerce of the Statistics contained in the volume'. For example, the summary states that unemployment `among females is much smaller than am",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,unemployments 9178A,"Census of Population, 1936, volume IX, `General Report', compiled by the Department of Industry and Commerce'. This deals with statistics relating to, industries and occupations, religions and birthplaces, housing, industrial status, Irish language, etc.,",1936,"Census of Population, 1936, Reports and Analyses",,Report,,Irish language; employment; religions 9179,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs from the Private Office [Department of the Taoiseach?], 12 March 1937. He encloses correspondence [no copy of which remains in the file] from Mrs Doyle which he thinks would be properly dealt wi",12/03/1937,"Spanish Revolution, 1936, Suggested Irish Brigade",,Minute,,politicss 9182,"Letter, no date [a pencil note at the top states that the President received it from Miss O'Connell on 19 August 1936], to the President from Louie Bennett, Helen Chevenix, K Ryan and Elizabeth O'Connor. They are concerned at the tragedy of the war in Spa",1936,"Spanish Revolution, 1936, Suggested mediation by President of the Executive Council",,Letter,,politicss 9182,"Copy letter to Misses L Bennett, H Chevenix, K Ryan and E O'Connor, from SOM, 1 October 1936, acknowledging receipt of their letter to the President on the subject of the Civil War in Spain. Should an opportunity arise he will be glad to co-operate in eff",01/10/1936,"Spanish Revolution, 1936, Suggested mediation by President of the Executive Council",,Letter,,politicss 9193,"Memorandum for the Government from Sean O Cuiv entitled `New Effort to Save Irish', 17 July 1936. He discusses the need for a revival of the enthusiasm of the early Gaelic League days and suggests that this would have the effect of causing County Educatio",17/07/1936,"Advancement of Irish, Recommendations by Cumann Gaedhealach na hEireann",,Memorandum,,Irish languages 9193,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `The People Can Bring It Back', 22 September 1936. The title is  a quote from de Valera with reference to the position of Irish in the country before the opening meeting of the Ard Craobh of the Gaelic League. Amongst ",22/09/1936,"Advancement of Irish, Recommendations by Cumann Gaedhealach na hEireann",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languages 9196,"Letter to `Sir' for the information of the President from Michael O'Sullivan, Athy, County Kildare, 24 August 1936, stating that his wife gave birth to triplets on 11 April 1936. He applies for the State Bounty in respect of the birth and attaches the med",24/08/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9196,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 9 October 1936, relating to the application for triplets bounty on behalf of Mrs Bridget O'Sullivan. One of the conditions, he states, for the grant of bounty is that at",09/10/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 9196,"Letter to Dr J O Neill, County Home, Athy, from M O Muimhneachain, 13 October 1936, asking for facts in the case of the birth of triplets to Mrs Michael O'Sullivan. The question of whether at least two of the children were born alive is at issue.",13/10/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9196,"Letter to `Sir' from Dr O'Neill, Medical Officer, Athy County Home, 15 October 1936, stating that he was informed by the nurse in attendance on Mrs Michael Sullivan, that two of the children were still born.",15/10/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,s 9196,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 22 October 1936. He has been directed by the President to suggest that the discontinuance of the condition on the payment of triplets' bounty that two of the children must be born ",22/10/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 9196,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, 11 November 1936. The Minister for Finance has decided to discontinue the condition whereby two children must be born alive before triplets' bounty can be paid. ",11/11/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 9196,"Copy letter to Mr Michael O Sullivan from Sean O Muimhneachain, 13 November 1936, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",13/11/1936,"Mrs Michael O Sullivan, Application for Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9220B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 18 December 1948, `The Proclamation', a letter to the editor by Maud Gonne MacBride. She argues that the suggestion she made in 1932 to Mr T Derrig, Minister for Education, should now be enforced. She asked him to issu",18/12/1948,"National Flag and Proclamation of 1916, Display in Schools",Maud Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Times,politicss 9224,"Handwritten letter to Mr McDunphy from EM Coulson, 6 January 1933, detailing procedure in respect of visits to the Governor General.",06/01/1933,"Governor General, Visits to",,Letter,,civil services 9214A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 3 August 1934, in relation to probationary tests in oral Irish for posts as Learner, Typist and Shorthand-Typist, Writing Assistant, Clerical Officer, Tax Clerks and officers of analogous and higher grades. In the ",03/08/1934,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Circular,,s 9214A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 7 August 1934, on the subject of probationary oral tests in Irish for entrance to the Civil Service. A statement attached shows the standard required for the entrance test in oral Irish and the new standard for t",07/08/1934,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Memorandum,,Irish language; civil services 9214A,"Interim Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on the position of Irish in the Civil Service, 25 February 1935. Among other matters, the Committee recommends that a system of annual examinations in Irish be conducted by the Civil Service Commissioners",25/02/1935,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Report,,Irish language; civil services 9214A,Copy statement relating to Irish as a qualification for appointments in the Civil Service 1943. A schedule is attached showing the syllabus and standard of examination in Irish and the minimum mark for qualification for the grades in question. For example,1943,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Statement,,Irish language; civil services 9214B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 June 1945, relating to Irish in the Civil Service. For example, the circular states, that in future, Irish shorthand will be compulsory for all candidates in the limited competition for posts as shorthand-typist",16/06/1945,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Circular,,Irish language; civil services 9214B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 July 1949, relating to Irish in the Civil Service. For example, the circular states that shorthand typists and typists `may, at their option, take as their Irish promotion test either their Competency and Promot",30/07/1949,"Irish in the Civil Service, Probationary, Competency and Promotion Tests",,Circular,,Irish language; civil services 9215A,"Memorandum on a proposed Irish American Foundation to promote cultural relations between the Irish at home and abroad by Felix E Hackett, no date [1937]. An organising committee to this end is proposed and various names are put forward in the memorandum, ",,Cultural Relations with USA,,Memorandum,,culture; Irish-Americanss 9215A,"Copy letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from Roisin Bhreathnach, Chief Librarian's Department, Public Library, Pearse Street, Dublin, 7 September 1938. She discusses her proposed visit to the United States, the places she intends to visit and the g",07/09/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Letter,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute by MOM, Department of the Taoiseach, 30 September 1938, giving details of a meeting he had that day with Miss Roisin Walsh relating to her proposed visit to the United States. Dates of travel and government funding are discussed.",30/09/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute from MOM, Department of the Taoiseach, 7 October 1938, relating to a discussion between himself and Mr Boland, Department of Industry and Commerce, on the question of the organisation of an Irish Cultural section in the Irish Pavilion at the New Yo",07/10/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from M O Muimhneachain, [Department of the Taoiseach], 13 October 1938, relating to the question of the promotion of Irish cultural interests abroad, especially in the United States. Miss Roisi",13/10/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Copy memorandum, 10 October 1938, relating to a meeting on 6 October 1938 between Miss Roisin Walsh, Chief Librarian, Dublin, Mr Boland and Mr Conway. The memorandum deals with Miss Walsh's talk at the World Fair. The question of her proposed tour of the ",10/10/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Memorandum,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute to Maurice Moynihan, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JP Walshe, Department of External Affairs, 2 November 1938. He states that Fraulein Hiermeier is doing research work on the names of Irish rivers and streams with the idea of produci",02/11/1938,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Memorandum relating to the proposed American library project by Eoin McNeill, 2 February 1939. He has just learned that the proposal to have Roisin Walsh engaged on a tour in the United States to establish an Irish culture section for books in American Li",02/02/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Memorandum,,librarianss 9215A,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from Roisin Bhreatnach, 17 February 1939, relating to her proposed tour of the United States to initiate an Irish cultural campaign whereby American libraries would have an Irish section. She details the benefits ",17/02/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Letter,,librarianss 9215A,"Copy minute to JP Walshe, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 21 February 1939, relating to the proposed tour of the United States by Roisin Walsh. The letter sent by Roisin Walsh to the Taoiseach on 17 February 1939 is referenced. She has been tol",21/02/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Memorandum by FH Boland [Department of Finance?], 10 March 1939, giving details of an interview with Professor MacNeill. He explained to him the terms of the Department of Finance sanction for the proposed visit of himself and Roisin Walsh to the United S",10/03/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Memorandum,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute to Maurice Moynihan, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from FH Boland, Department of External Affairs, 23 March 1939, relating to the proposed lecture tour of Eoin MacNeill and Miss Walsh in the United States. Details of Department of Finance",23/03/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Education, from CS Almond, Department of Finance, 22 March 1939, expressing the Minister's regret that he is unable to sanction the proposal that Joseph J Bouch, First Class Library Assistant, be authorised to extend",22/03/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Letter to Miss K O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, April 1939, relating to the question of expenses for Miss Roisin Walsh in connection with her forthcoming tour of the United States. He stat",Apr-39,Cultural Relations with USA,,Letter,,librarians; civil services 9215A,"Minute to JP Walshe, Secretary, External Affairs, from M O Muimhneachain, 12 April 1939, stating that the question of travelling expenses for Roisin Walshe is really one for External Affairs.",12/04/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9215A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Department of Education, 13 April 1939, with reference [to the refusal to sanction the extension of a visit to the United States by JJ Bouch to examine American Libraries [Refusing to sanction this ",13/04/1939,Cultural Relations with USA,,Minute,,librarianss 9243,"Memorandum, no date, on the procedure, examination of, certification and assessments of claims under the Military Service Pensions Act, 1934. The memorandum details, for instance, difficulties which will be experienced. For example, `In one area difficult",,"Military Service Pensions Act (1934), Inquiries into and Complaints against Administration, 1936",,Memorandum,,politicss 9432,"Letter to the Taoiseach from M Hales, Honorary Secretary, Old I.R.A. Men's Association (Pension Claimants), 19 October 1942, sending details of a resolution passed by a special meeting. This states that the meeting of active service officers and volunteer",19/10/1942,"Military Service Pensions Act (1934), Inquiries into and Complaints against Administration, 1936",,Letter,,politicss 9432,"Minute to Private Secretary, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands, from the Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 16 October 1942. He discusses the case of Mrs Mary Hayes, Clooneyogan, Lah",16/10/1942,"Military Service Pensions Act (1934), Inquiries into and Complaints against Administration, 1936",,Minute,,widowss 9432,"Minute to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from the Parliamentary Secretary, Minister for Lands, 17 October 1942. Since de Valera has asked for details of some hardship cases in connection with IRA Service Pensions, he encloses a Cumann na mBan case of gra",17/10/1942,"Military Service Pensions Act (1934), Inquiries into and Complaints against Administration, 1936",,Minute,,IRAs 9249,"Constitution Article 2A, Constitution (Amendment number 17) Bill, 2nd Reading Statement by President Cosgrave, October 1931. This is a bill to `safeguard the rights of people and to ensure to them the full and peaceable enjoyment of those rights'. This Bi",Oct-31,"Constitution (Amendment number 17) Act, 1931, Events leading up to enactment",,Statement,,Constitutional matterss 9249,"List of murders between 1927 and 1936 arising from political motives, labour disputes or rent agitation. In no case has anybody been convicted. For example, on 18 March 1934, Mrs Frances McGrory, Dundalk, County Louth,  died following injury in a bomb exp",,"Constitution (Amendment number 17) Act, 1931, Events leading up to enactment",,List,,crime; politics; murders 9249,"List, no date, of important dates leading up to the Constitution (Amendment number 17) Act, 1931. For example, on 20 October 1931 the Executive Council declared a number of organisations to be Unlawful Associations, for example, Cumann na mBan and the Wom",,"Constitution (Amendment number 17) Act, 1931, Events leading up to enactment",,List,,Constitutional matters; politicss 9233,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, Report, 1934-1935, July 1936. This gives, for example, the report of the Central Midwives Board of 1934-1935 and deals with nurses, issues of maternal mortality, maternity and child welfare schemes and hom",Jul-36,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, Annual Report, 1934-1935",,Report,,midwivess 9240A,"Army Pensions Bill, 1936, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 26 November 1936. This deals with, for example, allowances to relatives, i.e. widows, sons and daughters, of the signatories to the Proclamation of 1916.",26/11/1936,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Bill,,1916 Rising; politicss 9240A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Department of Finance, 3 October 1942, relating to proposals received from the United Conference of old IRA men regarding unemployed old members. The Minister for Finance sub",03/10/1942,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Minute,,IRA; employment; politicss 9240A,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 20 April 1943. This deals with for example, the reduction of a widow's or a child's allowance in certain cases.",20/04/1943,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Bill,,widowss 9240C,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, from Liam Redmond, Dalkey, County Dublin, 8 August 1969, referring to cases of men and women who served the National Cause and who are now living under hardship. For example, near where he lives, he writes is a woman, ",08/08/1969,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Letter,,politics; povertys 9240C,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Jim Gibbons, Department of Defence, 12 September 1969, enclosing a memorandum relating to matters raised in the recent correspondence by Mr Liam Redmond. These matters concern the hardship a number of men and women who served ",12/09/1969,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Letter,,politicss 9240C,"Letter to Cosgrave, the Taoiseach, from Aine Elliott, Honorary Secretary, Blackrock Branch, Fine Gael. 12 October 1976. She references appeals made on behalf of old IRA Veterans at a branch meeting, for example, that their free travel should not be restri",12/10/1976,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Letter,,IRA; politicss 9240C,"Copy letter from Liam Cosgrave to Mrs Aine Elliott, Honorary Secretary, Blackrock Branch, Fine Gael, 15 October 1976, acknowledging her letter and stating that her Branch's views on the question of increases in the pensions, of and other issues, pertainin",15/10/1976,"Old IRA, Preferential Treatment",,Letter,,IRA; politicss 9269,"Draft estimates for the President's Department, year ending 31 March 1938.These give details of salaries to be paid to staff, including the typist and shorthand-typists.",31/03/1938,"President's Department, Estimates, 1937-1938",,Estimates,,civil services 9269,"Estimates for the President's Department, year ending 31 March 1938.These give details of salaries to be paid to staff, including the typist and shorthand-typists.",31/03/1938,"President's Department, Estimates, 1937-1938",,Estimate,,civil services 9278,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 1 July 1936 asking him to receive a deputation to discuss various matters affecting the constitutional and eco",01/07/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 8 July 1936. The President is in Geneva and she is told that on his return  he will be very busy with the duties of his two Departments and unli",08/07/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O'Hegarty, 15 September 1936. It is important for her Committee to have a personal interview with the President. Among the matters they wish to discuss are the representation of women in any Second ",15/09/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Garda Siochanas 9278,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 25 September 1936, acknowledging her letter which is being brought to the notice of the President.",25/09/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Garda Siochanas 9278,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 1 October 1936. On the question of women police and the restoration of jury service for women she is told that these are matters for the Ministe",01/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Garda Siochanas 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O'Hegarty, 10 October 1936. She states that her Committee think the refusal of the President to receive a deputation `all the more regrettable as the President is about to introduce a new Constituti",10/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; employment; the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 14 October 1936, acknowledging her letter which is being brought to the notice of the President.",14/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Letter from WR O'Hegarty, Joint Committee of Women's' Societies and Social Workers, to Mrs Concannon, TD, 10 October 1936. She asks her, `as the only woman representative on the Second Chamber Commission' to use her influence with the President to encoura",10/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,female members of the Dail; the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to Mrs Concannon, TD, from Kathleen O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the President of the Executive Council, 21 October 1936. The President regrets that it will not be possible to receive a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies b",21/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,female members of the Dail; Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Letter to Miss O'Connell [Personal Secretary to the President of the Executive Council] from Helena Concannon,  23 October 1936. She asks if she may send Miss O'Connell's letter of 21 October 1936 to the Honorary Secretary of the Joint Committee of Women'",23/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,female members of the Dail; Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to Miss WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, from PS O Muireadhaigh, 30 October 1936. Owing to pressure of business it is not possible for the President to meet a delegation of the Joint Co",30/10/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O'Hegarty, 11 November 1936. She states that with regard to the request for a further memorandum the Joint Committee have never seen any results achieved from the sending of a memorandum not followe",11/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; Garda Siochanas 9278,"Copy letter to WR O'Hegarty from PS O Muireadhaigh, 14 November 1936, stating that he does not understand the reference in her previous letter to the President's refusal to meet a deputation. His letter of the 30 October states that the President will arr",14/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; Garda Siochanas 9278,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 19 November 1936, `The President Unable to Meet Deputation'. The Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers sent to the paper copies of the correspondence between the Committee and the President on t",19/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O'Hegarty, 18 November 1936. She states that her Committee would  point out that the matters they wished discuss with the President were urgent, notably changes in the Constitution which is to be in",18/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Letter to the President from Doreen M Ditchburn, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, 19 November 1936. Her Association regret that he has not yet consented to receive a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's",19/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Letter to the President from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 23 November 1936. `My Committee are of the opinion that for many reasons it is important for the Community that women should be adequately represented in any second Chamber",23/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Department of the President, from K Monahan, Secretary, Irish Save the Children's Fund, 23 November 1936. Her Committee ask the President to reconsider his decision not to receive a deputation from the Joint Committee of W",23/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to K Monahan, Secretary, Irish Save the Children Fund, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 25 November 1936, acknowledging her letter.",25/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to WR O'Hegarty from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 November 1936. Her Committee, he writes, are misinformed as to the probable date of the introduction of the new Constitution. If her Committee wish to send a further m",26/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Doreen M Ditchburn, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 27 November 1936. He writes that correspondence on the question of the adequate represe",27/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss L Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 November 1936. He writes that correspondence on the question of the adequate representation of women in the Second Chamber ha",26/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss K Monahan, Secretary, Irish Save the Children Fund, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 1 December 1936. With reference to her letter of the 23 November he is directed by the President to say that it is not correct",01/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to President de Valera from Mrs Lucy O Kingston, Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women in Ireland, 30 November 1936. She asks him to reconsider his decision to postpone meeting a deputation of the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and So",30/11/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to Mrs LO Kingston from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 2 December 1936. She is told that the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers were informed that the President would meet a deputation at a later date ",02/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the President, from John Nagle, President, the Concilium of the Legion of Mary, 3 December 1936. The attention of the Legion of Mary has been drawn to a report in the `Irish Independent' of 19 November concerning an ",03/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,religions 9278,"Copy letter to John Nagle, President, the Concilium of the Legion of Mary, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 7 December 1936. It is proposed to communicate with the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers on the unau",07/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,religions 9278,"Copy letter to WR O'Hegarty, Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 8 December 1936. He is directed by the President to refer to her letter of 10 October enclos",08/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,religions 9278,"Copy letter to John Nagle, President, Legion of Mary, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 11 December 1936. He encloses a letter from WR O'Hegarty, dated 10 December 1936, stating that as far as her Committee know the Legion of Mary i",11/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,religions 9278,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O'Hegarty re-iterating the request of the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers to have an interview with the President before the introduction of the new Constitution, 11 December",11/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from Christine M Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of School Mistresses, 11 December 1936. She writes that her Committee `deplore this denial of access' to a deputation from the Joint Committe",11/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Christina M Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of Irish School Mistresses, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 12 December 1936. She is told that the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Wor",12/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from Mary J Horgan, Honorary Secretary, National University Women Graduates' Association, 22 December 1936. She writes to express the disappointment of her Committee that he was unable to receive a deputati",22/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Horgan, Honorary Secretary, National University Women Graduates' Association, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President 23 December 1936. She is told that the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers w",23/12/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Mrs Concannon, TD, from M O Muimhneachain, 5 January 1937. The President was unable to meet a deputation of the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers with reference to the position of women in the new Constitution before h",05/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,female members of the Dail; Constitutional matterss 9278,"Letter to the President of the Executive Council from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 4 January 1937. She wishes to draw his attention to a number of points. With reference to the representation of women in the Second Chamber she wri",04/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 6 January 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",06/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9278,"Copy letter to Mrs LO Kingston, Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women of Ireland, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Committee of Wome",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Hogan, Honorary Secretary, National University Women Graduates' Association, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Commi",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies an",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,s 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Christina M Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of Irish School Mistresses, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint",26/01/1936,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,s 9278,"Copy letter to Miss Doreen M Ditchburn, Honorary Secretary, Irish Women Citizens' and Local Government Association, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from t",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs K Monahan, Honorary Secretary, Irish Save the Children Fund, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societ",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs Concannon, TD, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers at 3.30 pm on Friday, 2",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs WR O'Hegarty from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 26 January 1937, stating that the President has agreed to meet a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers at 3.30 pm on Friday, 29 ",26/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matterss 9257,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 27 January 1937. He includes an extract from a memorandum submitted to the President from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and So",27/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Minute,,civil services 9257,"Typescript note summarising the suggestions and representations which have been made in writing by the various women's bodies concerned with the question of the representation of women in the Second Chamber, the deterioration of the position of women in S",27/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Note,,Constitutional matterss 9257,"Typescript extract from a letter dated 27 January 1937 from Mrs Helena Concannon, TD. She regrets that she will not be able to accompany the deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers as she is recovering from the flu. `Mi",27/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Extract,,female members of the Dail; Constitutional matterss 9257,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `Women to meet the President', 28 January 1937. `The purpose of this deputation is to elaborate points in the memorandum [submitted  by representatives of women's organisations] which suggests that if the Minorit",28/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9257,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from the Secretary, Office of the Minister for Finance, 29 January 1937. Enclosed is a brief statement prepared in the Department of Finance on the memorandum submitted to the President by the Joint Committ",29/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,widows; civil service; employments 9257,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the President from WR O Hegarty, 28 January 1937, stating that a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers will be pleased to meet the President on 29 January.",28/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,widows; civil service; employments 9257,"Report, 30 January 1937, giving details of a meeting between the President and a deputation of the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 29 January 1937. The women were introduced by Miss Margaret Pearse, TD. `Generally the deputation b",30/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Report,,female members of the Dail; the Senate; Constitutional matterss 9257,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 30 January 1937, `Deputation to Mr. de Valera. Representation of Many Women's Bodies State their Claims'. This gives a report of the meeting between de Valera and a deputation of the Joint Committee of Women's Societie",30/01/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9257,"Copy minute to JJ Hearne, Legal Advisor, Department of External Affairs, from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 3 February 1937, enclosing extracts from the report of the interview between the President and a deputation from the Joint Co",03/02/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Minute,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9257,"Newsclipping from the `Sunday Independent', 7 February 1937. This relates to the interview between the President and a deputation from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers. `A number of singularly persuasive members of the sweet-spo",07/02/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Newsclipping,Sunday Independent,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9257,"Letter to the President from WR O'Hegarty, submitting a further memorandum from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, 3 February 1937. She gives reasons why the inclusion of women in the Second Chamber is imperative, for example, `W",,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9257,"Copy letter to WR O'Hegarty from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 9 February 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",09/02/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Constitutional matters; the Senates 9257,"Letter to Eamonn [sic] de Valera from Eleonore Clements, General President, Mothers' Union (Ireland), 28 May 1937. She wishes to lay before him a number of points which her society, `comprising of many thousands of mothers,' consider important. Her Societ",28/05/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Garda Siochanas 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs Eleonore Clements, General President, Mothers' Union (Ireland), from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 29 May 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",29/05/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Garda Siochanas 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs Eleonore Clements, General President, Mothers' Union (Ireland), from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 3 June 1937. She is told that her observations concerning the establishment of a women police force, the restoratio",03/06/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,Garda Siochana; female members of the Dails 9257,"Copy memorandum from the Department of Finance, 9 June 1937, relating to Civil Service posts confined respectively to men and women. For example, Lady Inspector of Boarded-out Children: `This post is confined to women because of their superior knowledge o",09/06/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Memorandum,,civil services 9257,"Letter to the Taoiseach from A Manning and L Manning, Honorary Secretaries, Women's Industrial Development Association, 7 March 1939. They wish to bring to his notice the `injustice and hardship meted out to this Organisation on the revision of Registerin",07/03/1939,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9257,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretaries, Women's Industrial Development Association, from P O Cinneide, Secretary, [Department of the Taoiseach], 9 March 1939, acknowledging receipt of their letter.",09/03/1939,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9257,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Lucy O Kingston, Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women of Ireland, 11 April 1939, expressing dissatisfaction of his recent action in curtailing the number of women's organisations entitled to select candidates for nomi",11/04/1939,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9257,"Copy letter to Mrs Lucy Kingston, Honorary Secretary, National Council of Women in Ireland, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary, [Department of the Taoiseach], 12 April 1939, stating that in regard to the representation of women's organisations on the Regis",12/04/1937,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Letter,,the Senates 9257,Note by SOM stating that the only women's organisation now included in the Register of Nominating Bodies for Seanad ƒireann is the Women's National Health Association of Ireland (Inc). Before the revision of the Register the Women's Industrial Development,12/04/1939,"Women, Constitutional and Economic Position in Dail Eire",,Note,,the Senates 9501A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 15 April 1941, `Taoiseach's Souvenirs of 1916'. This deals with the 1916 Commemorative Exhibition at the National Museum. Madame McBride, the article states, gave, amongst other souvenirs, relics of Inghinidhe na h-ƒire",15/04/1941,"National Museum, 1916 Collection",,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,s 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 15 January 1937, relating to a vacancy for the post of Legal Clerk in the Land Commission (Solicitor's Branch). Salary scales for men and women are given.",15/01/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 January 1937, relating to an open competitive examination for posts as Assistant Inspector of Taxes (male or female).",27/01/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 January 1937, relating to vacancies in the Department of Defence for shorthand-typists to be engaged part-time on verbatim reporting.",27/01/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 July 1937, relating to a vacancy for a Gramophone Librarian in the Dublin Broadcasting Station. This post is open to female officers serving in the grades of Typist, Writing Assistant, Shorthand-Typist, Clerical ",01/07/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 July 1937, relating to the payment of allowances to Private Secretaries and Confidential Shorthand-Typists to Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries.",07/07/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 10 July 1937, relating to confined competitions for promotion to Junior Executive, Clerical and Shorthand-Typist Grades.",10/07/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9504,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 October 1937, relating to the reinstatement of widows who were formerly established Civil Servants. This states, for example, that an application for reinstatement will not be entertained from a widow `where ther",05/10/1937,"Finance Circulars, 1937",,Circular,,civil services 9056C,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 16 June 1954. The Taoiseach has received representations from Miss Edith Nyhan, of Nyhan Sales (Ireland), Grafton Street, c",16/06/1954,"Disinfectants, Weedkillers and Seed Dressings, Emergency Importation Duty (No 330) Order 1954, Imposition of Duties (No 75) (Disinfectants, etc.) Order 1959",,Minute,,businesss 9056C,"Memorandum by the Department of Industry and Commerce setting out the action taken by officers of the Department in dealing with the application by Nyhan Sales (Ireland) for permission to import Mothaks duty free, 30 July 1954. Details are given of Miss N",30/07/1954,"Disinfectants, Weedkillers and Seed Dressings, Emergency Importation Duty (No 330) Order 1954, Imposition of Duties (No 75) (Disinfectants, etc.) Order 1959",,Memorandum,,employments 9520A,"Memorandum to the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs concerning advertising broadcastings in the Free State, 23 December 1936, signed by Mrs Florence Schlesinger, Kildangan, County Kildare, and Rory More O Ferrall, Kildangan, County Kildare. The memorandum ",23/12/1936,"Broadcasting, Sponsor Programmes",,Memorandum,,broadcastings 9520A,"Letter to the President from Florence Schlesinger, 22 January 1937. She is sending Rory [More O Ferrall] `over' with the supplementary memorandum that he asked for. She asks for a few minutes to discuss the matter with him. The memorandum deals with the e",22/01/1937,"Broadcasting, Sponsor Programmes",,Letter,,broadcastings 9520A,Typescript note stating that Mrs Schlesinger telephoned the Department of the Taoiseach from London that day with reference to her letter to the President. She was told that the President had not yet been able to read the memorandum and that when he had i,27/01/1937,"Broadcasting, Sponsor Programmes",,Note,,broadcastings 9520A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 1 February 1937, acknowledging receipt of a copy of a memorandum submitted to the President by Mrs Schlesinger concerning the establishment of a ",01/02/1937,"Broadcasting, Sponsor Programmes",,Minute,,broadcastings 9520A,"Copy letter to Mrs Schlesinger from M O Muimhneachain, 3 February 1937. He states that similar proposals to hers concerning the establishment of an advertising broadcasting station in the Free State have been rejected and that the President does not think",03/02/1937,"Broadcasting, Sponsor Programmes",,Letter,,broadcastings 9521,"Uncorrected proof copy of the Report to the Committee on the Cost of Living Index Figure, with appendices, 17 October 1932. This deals with, amongst other matters, the cost of living for single men and women and the price of male and female clothes.",17/10/1932,"Civil Service, Johnson Committee, Cost of Living Bonus, 1932",,Report,,finances 9523,"Newsclipping from the `Evening Herald', 31 May 1949, `Dublin Woman on Assault Summons'. This deals with the summons brought by the Earl of Thomond, Raymond O'Brien, 74 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, against Mrs Kathleen McElvery of the same address. Mrs McE",31/05/1949,"Raymond Moulton Sean O'Brien, Claim to titles of Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibracken",,Newsclipping,Evening Herald,crimes 9523,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 1 June 1949, `Woman Fined for Assaulting Man in Flat'. This deals with the summons by Raymond O'Brien against Kathleen McElvery for assault. The solicitor for the plaintiff suggested that Raymond O'Brien did not call t",01/06/1949,"Raymond Moulton Sean O'Brien, Claim to titles of Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibracken",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,crimes 9523,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 2 December 1949, `Man Charged with Indecent Assault'. This deals with a hearing at the Central Criminal Court of a case in which Raymond Moulton Sean O'Brien was charged with indecently assaulting a 12 year old girl in",02/12/1949,"Raymond Moulton Sean O'Brien, Claim to titles of Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibracken",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,crimes 9523,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 3 December 1949, `Jury Fails to Reach Verdict in Indecent Assault Case'. This deals with the charge against Raymond O'Brien that he indecently assaulted a 12 year old girl in the Sandford Cinema.",03/12/1949,"Raymond Moulton Sean O'Brien, Claim to titles of Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibracken",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,crimes 9524B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary [Department of the President], 18 February 1937, transmitting particulars of temporary commissions and committees set up by the Provisional Government, the President, t",18/02/1937,"Temporary Commissions and Committees, 1922 -",,Minute,,commissions of inquirys 9531,"Interim Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Civil Service, presented to the Minister for Finance, 5 February 1934. Amongst the members of the Commission were Mrs Mary Kettle and Miss N Ryan.",05/02/1934,"Civil Service Arbitration, Dail Motion",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 9536,"Minute to Mr McDunphy from the Ministry of Finance, 27 September 1923, asking him to furnish particulars of the absence on annual leave of Misses Conry and Smiddy, temporary Typists attached to the Executive Council Secretariat. He is also asked to furnis",27/09/1923,Leave Returns,,Minute,,civil services 9536,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance [from the Deparment of the Taoiseach], 1 October 1923, furnishing particulars of leave taken by the staff of the Secretariat that year. For example, Miss I Neligan has 18 days annual leave and has taken ",01/10/1923,Leave Returns,,Minute,,civil services 9536,"List of leave allowances in the Department of the President of the Executive Council, 1925. The list includes female names.",1925,Leave Returns,,List,,civil services 9605C,"Typescript extract from a minute by Miss Bhreathnach, 26 October 1944, relating to an Irish phrase book which is to be supplied free for the information and guidance of Civil Service Officers.",26/10/1944,"Irish in the Civil Service, Orthography and Script",,Extract,,Irish language; civil services 9605E,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from Brid Ni Thomais, for Donnchadh O Laoghaire, Secretary, Somhdhail, Naisiunta na Gaelige, Dublin, 18 August 1952, relating to the printing of books in Irish.",18/08/1952,"Irish in the Civil Service, Orthography and Script",,Letter,,Irish languages 9549,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 23 March 1936, relating to the twentieth session of the International Labour Conference. The name of the Irish delegates to the Conference are given, including Miss B Stafford from the Department of",23/03/1936,"International Labour Conference, Irish delegation, 1936",,Memorandum,,civil services 9549,"Typescript extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 27 March 1936, setting out the names of the Irish delegation to the International Labour Conference to be held in Geneva on 4 June 1936. Included in the delegation is Miss B Stafford, Superintending Officer, De",27/03/1936,"International Labour Conference, Irish delegation, 1936",,Extract,,civil services 9550A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 28 November 1938, being a letter to the editor from Maire Ni Suibhne [Mary MacSwiney] entitled `Passports - Irish or British?' This deals with the remarks made by de Valera at the Fianna Fail Annual Ard Fheis to ",28/11/1938,"Passports, General File, 1936-1937",Maire Ni Suibhne,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 9552,"Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its eighteenth session, 4-23 June 1934. This includes Draft Convention Number 41 relating to the employment of women during the night. For example, Article 3 states, `",Jun-34,"International Labour Conference, 1934, Draft Conventions and Recommendations",,Report,,employments 9559B/1,"Minute from the Department of Finance to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 17 April 1946, relating to staffing arrangements in the Government Information Bureau. To fill the new post of a Minor Staff Officer which replaces the post of Clerical O",17/04/1946,"Government Information Bureau, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Minute,,civil services 9559B/1,"Statement issued by the Government Information Bureau on behalf of the Department of Health, 5 March 1957, entitled `Negotiations between the Minister for Health and the Irish Medical Association regarding the Introduction of Mother and Child Health Servi",05/03/1957,"Government Information Bureau, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Statement,,health; maternitys 9559B/2,"Minute to Dr Nolan from the Director, Government Information Bureau, 14 October 1953, detailing the papers which are read and cut by the Bureau. Miss C Breathnach `averages about one day per week cutting, pasting down and circulating the cuttings'.",14/10/1953,"Government Information (Bureau) Services, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Minute,,civil services 9559B/2,"Extract from the Final Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Civil Service, 1932-1935. This deals with General Service Classes, for example, shorthand typists, typists, administrative staff, writing assistants, etc. For example, under the hearing `",,"Government Information (Bureau) Services, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Extract,,employment; commissions of inquiry; civil services 9559B/2,"Minute to the Director [Government Information Bureau), from the [Department of the Taoiseach?], 10 August 1954, relating to work in the Bureau. For example: `Another important reason for a Clerical Officer is to put away newspapers (all stored now in the",10/08/1954,"Government Information (Bureau) Services, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Minute,,civil services 9559B/2,"Minute [from the Deparment of the Taoiseach], 11 August 1954, relating to the proposal of the Director of the Government Information Bureau that a post of Clerical Officer should be created in the Bureau. Details of the day-to-day work of the Bureau are g",11/08/1954,"Government Information (Bureau) Services, Functions and Working Arrangements",,Minute,,civil services 9560D,"Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1947, as introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 11 March 1947.",11/03/1947,"Money Messages, Miscellaneous, 1946-1947",,Bill,,widowss 9560D,"Health Bill, 1947, as introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 27 March 1947. Part III deals with the health service in respect of mothers and children. For example, section 18 states, `A health authority shall, in accordance with regulations m",27/03/1947,"Money Messages, Miscellaneous, 1946-1947",,Bill,,health; maternitys 9560E,"Social Welfare Bill, 1948, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 20 July 1948. This gives rates of unemployment assistance. For example, a married woman with a dependent husband and no other dependent receives £0.19.0 if she is resident in any county bo",20/07/1948,"Money Messages, Miscellaneous",,Bill,,social welfares 9560E,"Army Pensions Bill, 1949, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 14 July 1949. This deals with pensions paid to the widows and children of deceased army men.",14/07/1949,"Money Messages, Miscellaneous",,Bill,,widowss 9599,"Handwritten letter to `Sir' [the President of the Executive Council] from Mary M Feeney, Mullingar, 4 February 937. She asks him to use his influence to get her son, Brian Feeney, `another chance in the Civil Service'. He was a Clerical Officer in the Vet",04/02/1937,"Brian Feeney, Appeal for reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Letter,,civil services 9599,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary M Feeney from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary [Deparment of the President of the Executive Council], 15 February 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that it has been referred to the Minister in charge of the Departme",15/02/1937,"Brian Feeney, Appeal for reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Letter,,civil services 9599,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary M Feeney from Sean O Braonain, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 27 February 1937. As her son failed to pass his oral Irish exam on his third attempt the Minister for Agriculture regrets that in accordance with the Regulations ",27/02/1937,"Brian Feeney, Appeal for reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Letter,,civil services 9600C,"Copy letter to [Dr Ryan, Minister for Finance?], from Mrs Mary Moriarty, Ballydavid, Dingle, County Kerry, 22 March [1958]. She and her husband live in the Fior Gaeltacht with two young children depending on 30/- dole. She references the lack of nearby wo",22/03/1958,"Rotational Employment (1) Inter-Departmental Committee, (2) Scheme in Operation",,Letter,,poverty; unemployments 9600C,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Moriarty, Dingle, County Kerry, from the Department of Finance, 24 September 1958, stating that Dr Ryan, Minister for Finance, has received her recent letter and has passed it on to the Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the ",24/09/1958,"Rotational Employment (1) Inter-Departmental Committee, (2) Scheme in Operation",,Letter,,poverty; unemployments 9603,"Bound and printed statement of government policy on the recommendations of the Gaeltacht Commission, no date. For example, the Commission suggested that `a Residential Institute be set up in Dublin for the purpose of training young native Irish-speaking g",,"Irish in the Civil Service, Parliamentary Questions",,Statement,,employment; Irish languages 9584,"Handwritten letter to  [Mr Murray?] from K Monahan, Saor an Leanbh (Irish Save the Children Fund), 7 February 1937. She asks him to ensure that the President receives her enclosed statement [this is not in the file]. She references the interview between t",07/02/1937,"Schools, Mid-day Interval",,Letter,,s 9584,"Copy letter to Mrs K Monahan, Secretary, Irish Save the Children Fund, from PS O Muimhneachain, Private Secretary to the President, 9 February 1937, stating that the President has caused her letters and enclosures to be sent to the Minister for Education.",09/02/1937,"Schools, Mid-day Interval",,Letter,,s 9584,"Copy letter to Miss Katherine Monahan [sic] from R Freamain, Secretary, Department of Education, 8 December 1936. The Minister for Education is not prepared to issue a recommendation to school managers concerning the question of providing an extended lunc",08/12/1936,"Schools, Mid-day Interval",,Letter,,s 9584,"Copy letter to Miss Katherine Monahan, Secretary, Saor an Leanbh from R Freamain, Secretary, Department of Education, referring her to the Minister for Education's letter of 8 December 1936. As stated, he writes, school managers are at liberty under exist",26/02/1937,"Schools, Mid-day Interval",,Letter,,s 9587,"National Agricultural and Industrial Development Association `An Historical Record', 1905-1935. This includes, for example, a photograph and obituary of the late Miss Elizabeth N Somers who died on 18 December 1934. Her activities in the language and the ",,"National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association, History and Policy",,Booklet,,agriculture; Irish language; industrial developments 9587,"Annual Report of the National Agricultural and Industrial Development Association for the year 1935. A list at the back of the report gives the names and addresses of the private members of the Association, for example, Mrs Barker, Glasgow, Miss D Barton,",1935,"National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association, History and Policy",,Report,,agriculture; industrial developments 9587,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 20 November 1936, `Development of Industries'. This relates to remarks made at a dinner given by the National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association for Mr HD Pearson, retiring President. A list of those who at",20/11/1936,"National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association, History and Policy",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,agriculture; industrial developments 9587,"Report of the National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association for the year 1947. This includes a list of members, a number of whom were women.",1947,"National Agricultural and Industrial Design Association, History and Policy",,Report,,agriculture; industrial developments 9588,"Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its eighteenth session, 4-23 June 1934. This includes Draft Convention Number 41 relating to the employment of women during the night. [This is also included in file s",Jun-34,"Employment of Women at Night, International Labour Convention",,Report,,employments 9588,"Memorandum from the Minister for Industry and Commerce, 9 February 1937, concerning the International Labour Conventions regarding the employment of women at night. The memorandum concerns procedural details relating to the ratification of the Convention.",09/02/1937,"Employment of Women at Night, International Labour Convention",,Memorandum,,employments 9588,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Industry and Commerce, from Sean O Muimhneachain, 15 February 1937, stating that the Executive Council on 12 February authorised the Minister for Industry and Commerce to introduce a motion in the D‡ilrel",15/02/1937,"Employment of Women at Night, International Labour Convention",,Minute,,employments 9588,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from RC Ferguson, Department of Industry and Commerce, 3 March 1937, relating to the procedure involved in the ratification of the 1934 International Labour Convention concerning the employment",03/03/1937,"Employment of Women at Night, International Labour Convention",,Minute,,employments 9595,"Intermediate Report, number 5 by the Receivers appointed by the Judgement of the Supreme Court on 17 June 1927 `to receive and take possession of the moneys and securities held by certain of the defendants herein, said moneys and securities being or repre",07/02/1930,"Dail Loan in the USA, Redemption, Arrangements following judgement of Judge Peters",,Report,,politicss 9614B,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., 1 December 1949. The list includes a number of female names, for example, Miss Breathnach and Miss Lynch.",01/12/1949,"Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, Telephones, Official and Private",,List,,civil services 9614B,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., 20 July 1951. The list includes a number of female names.",20/07/1951,"Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, Telephones, Official and Private",,List,,civil services 9614B,"Handwritten minute to the Registrar from the Department of the Taoiseach, 22 December 1952, concerning the confidential booklet of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc. To bring the booklet up to date a number of",22/12/1952,"Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, Telephones, Official and Private",,Minute,,civil services 9614C,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., 1950. The list includes a number of female names.",1950,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614C,"Draft list of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., approved 26 January 1953. The list includes a number of female names.",26/01/1953,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614D,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., April 1957. The list includes a number of female names.",Apr-57,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614D,"List of home telephone numbers and home addresses of Assistant Secretaries of Government Departments, 26 August 1958. Included on the list is, for example, the name of Miss M Breathnach, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Finance.",26/08/1958,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614D,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., August 1959. The list includes a number of female names.",Aug-59,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614E,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., October 1961. The list includes a number of female names.",Oct-61,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614E,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., July 1965. The list includes a number of female names.",Jul-65,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614E,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., September 1966. The list includes a number of female names.",Sep-66,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614E,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., July 1969. The list includes a number of female names.",Jul-69,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614E,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., 22 August 1969. The list includes a number of female names.",22/08/1969,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614F,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., June 1970. The list includes a number of female names.",Jun-70,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9614F,"List of addresses and telephone numbers of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., April 1973. The list includes a number of female names.",Apr-73,"Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, etc., Private and Official Telephones",,List,,civil services 9612,"Questionnaire relating to unemployment insurance and various forms of relief for the unemployed, International Labour Office, Geneva, 1933. This was the second item on the agenda of the eighteenth session of the International Labour Conference, 1934. The ",1933,"International Labour Convention, 1934, Unemployment Insurance, etc",,Questionnaire,,unemployments 9613,"Letter to Mr McDunphy from Miss Gilbert, Vice Regal Lodge, 29 July 1926, relating to a telephone extension in her room.",29/07/1926,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Letter,,civil services 9613,"Letter to the Superintendent, Telephone Department, General Post Office, from EM Coulson, Private Secretary, Vice Regal Lodge, 21 May 1931, asking for an extension to be made to her room of the private wire connecting with the President's Department, Gove",21/05/1931,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Letter,,civil services 9613,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, from Miss Daisy R Tucker, Secretary to the Household, Vice Regal Lodge. She has been directed by the Governor General to make an application for the installation of a House Telephone in the Head",21/05/1931,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Letter,,civil services 9613,"Letter to M McDunphy from EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 3 June 1931, relating to telephone extensions which have been requested in the Lodge.",03/06/1931,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Letter,,civil services 9613,"Copy minute from SOM to Miss Coulson, 1 March 1933, asking her to certify the account in respect of telephone calls from the Vice Regal Lodge and if it is correct to return it to him for transmission to the Department of Finance for payment.",01/03/1933,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Minute,,civil services 9613,"Handwritten minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from EM Coulson, Vice Regal Lodge, 2 March 1933, relating to particulars of telephone calls made from the Vice Regal Lodge.",02/03/1933,"Taoiseach's Department, Private Telephones to",,Minute,,civil services 9570,"Copy minutes of first meeting of D‡ilƒireann, 21 January 1919. A roll call of those who were summoned to the D‡ilis listed with explanations as to the absent deputies. For example, Countess Markievicz is absent due to imprisonment `in enemy prison'.",21/01/1919,"Dail Loan in USA, Certified Documents and statements furnished to Counsel for use in United States Courts",,Minutes,,Prisonerss 9571,"Memorandum from the Minister for Industry and Commerce, 29 March 1934, dealing with the increase in the Live Register of the Unemployed, 1 January 1934-5 March 1934. This deals with increases in unemployment in various trades. The memorandum states that t",29/03/1934,"Unemployment, Live Register - March 1934",,Memorandum,,unemployments 9573,"Report circulated by the Minister for Industry and Commerce entitled `Periods of Unemployment', 21 November 1934. This report was submitted by the Departmental Committee appointed to keep under review fluctuations in employment and unemployment in the Fre",21/11/1934,"Unemployment, Periods of Employment",,Report,,unemployment; employments 9575,"Fourth Report on the Departmental Committee appointed by the Minister for Industry and Commerce to keep under review fluctuations in employment and unemployment, entitled  `The Further Increase in the Live Register', 22 January 1934. A table on page 7 of ",22/01/1935,"Unemployment, Increase in Live Register, January 1935",,Report,,employment; unemployments 9577C,"Printed memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, 28 February 1952, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the years 1949 and 1950'. Appendix 2, for example, gives the total Live Register distinguishing between men, women, ",28/02/1952,"Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1950-June 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Saorstat -1935', March 1936. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",Mar-36,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Saorstat in the years 1935 and 1936', January 1937. This deals with, for example, classes that are excluded from the scope of the U",Jan-37,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Saorstat', 31 July 1935. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",31/07/1935,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1936 and 1937', May 1938. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",May-38,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1937 and 1938', April 1939. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",Apr-39,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1938 and 1939', no date [1940]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1939 and 1940', no date [1941] Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1940 and 1941', no date [1942]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `Some Statistical Notes on Unemployment', December 1942. The memorandum deals with, among other issues, female unemployment and states that `two aggravating factors in regard to fe",Dec-42,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1941 and 1942', no date [1943]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1942 and 1943', no date [1944]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women. A covering letter from the Department of In",03/10/1944,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployment; emigrations 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1943 and 1944', no date [1945]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Industry and Commerce, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1944 and 1945', no date [1946]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577A,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1945 and 1946', no date [1947]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,"Unemployment, Trend of Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1942, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577B,"Memorandum from the Minister for Social Welfare, September 1948, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the six months ended 30th June, 1948, tentatively compared with the six months ended 30th June, 1947'. Appendix 2, for example, gives de",Sep-48,Trend of Employment and Unemployment 1946-1950,,Memorandum,,employment; unemployment; emigrations 9577B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1946 and 1947', no date [1948]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,Trend of Employment and Unemployment 1946-1950,,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1947 and 1948', no date [1949]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,Trend of Employment and Unemployment 1946-1950,,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1947 and 1948', no date [1949]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,Trend of Employment and Unemployment 1946-1950,,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9577B,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Social Welfare, entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1948 and 1949', no date [1950]. Unemployment figures are given for men and women.",,Trend of Employment and Unemployment 1946-1950,,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 9621A,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Mrs Margaret Park, Auckland, New Zealand, no date [the Department stamp reads 12 June 1953]. She asks him to `enlighten me as to how I can get to Ireland. Ireland seems to be calling me every day and the longing I get ",12/06/1953,"Family Histories and Pedigrees, Requests for Information - Procedure",,Letter,,emigrations 9612A,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Park, New Zealand, from Seamus Mac Ugo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 12 August 1953, acknowledging receipt of her letter. He conveys the Taoiseach's thanks for her good wishes. With regard to her wish to come to Ireland ",12/08/1953,"Family Histories and Pedigrees, Requests for Information - Procedure",,Letter,,emigrations 9636,"Memorandum circulated by the Minister for Agriculture, 20 February 1937, relating to the condition of small farmers in West Cork. Attached to this memorandum is a copy of the Report of Mr Prendergast, Inspector of the Department, which is referred to in t",20/02/1937,"Small Farmers in West Cork, Economic Conditions",,Memorandum,,agricultures 9645,Extract from a circulation to the Executive Council on 23 February 1937 on the subject of the economic conditions of small farmers in West Cork. This deals with the granting of a marriage bounty to young men on holdings with a valuation of £5 and under. C,23/02/1937,Marriage Bounty,,Extract,,s 9647,"Pencilled notes relating to Miss Mary Monica Breslin, Writing Assistant, Audit Office, in connection with a possible transfer to the President's Office, February 1937. The notes give details of her qualifications and experience.",Feb-37,"Miss Mary Monica Breslin, Application for Transfer to President's Department",,Notes,,civil services 9649,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President from the Finance and Establishment Branch, Department of Industry and Commerce, 5 January 1935, transmitting a copy of an application submitted by Miss J Mangan, 29 December 1934, for a transfer to the ",05/01/1935,"Miss J Mangan, Application for Transfer to President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 9649,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from Sean O Muimhneachain, Department of the President, 8 January 1935, relating to the application of Miss Mangan for a transfer to the latter Department. The Secretary is informed that n",08/01/1935,"Miss J Mangan, Application for Transfer to President's Department",,Minute,,civil services 9650,"Newsclipping, from the `Irish Press' 11 February 1937, being an advertisement for the position of Junior Parliamentary Draftsman. The salary scales for men and women are given. The closing date for receipt of application forms is 25 February 1937.",11/02/1937,"Appointment of Parliamentary Draftsman, 1937, Objection to Proposed Age-Limit",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,civil services 9711,"Draft Constitution, 14 June 1937, as approved by D‡il ƒireann. Article 42.2 reads: `In particular, the State recognises that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved. The State shall,",14/06/1937,"Constitution, Holding of Plebiscite, 1937",,Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 9714,"Garda Siochana (Appointments) Regulations, 19 August 1958. Section 4 deals with the appointment of women to the Force. Subject to Articles 5, 7, 8 and 9 of the Principal Regulations the Commissioner shall not appoint a woman to the Force unless (a) she is",19/08/1958,"Garda Siochana - Regulations (Police Forces Act), Procedure",,Regulations,,civil service; Garda Siochanas 9715A,"Preliminary draft of the Constitution which was circulated privately by the President, no date [1937]. Article 39.1.3 states: `In particular, the State recognises that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the commo",1937,"Constitution, 1937, First Draft",,Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 9715A,"First draft of the Constitution, 16 March 1937.",16/03/1937,"Constitution, 1937, First Draft",,Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 9715B,"Memorandum sent to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 23 March 1937, setting out the views of the latter Department on the draft Constitution. For example: `Some of the declaratory Subsections, as already stated, a",23/03/1937,"Constitution, 1937, First Draft",,Memorandum,,Constitutional matterss 9749,"Copy letter to Mrs Ellen Sullivan, San Francisco, from Robert Frazer, US Consul General, London, 8 December 1936, relating to her interest in the estate of a deceased relative or ancestor. He details the procedure involved in inspecting wills. The letter ",08/12/1936,"Administration of Estates of Deceased Persons, Procedure",,Letter,,inheritances 9756A,"Form entitled `Crusade for Christ the King for the Glory of God and the Honour of Ireland', signed by Mary Cusack, 113 North Circular Road, Dublin, 12 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion o",12/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form entitled `Crusade for Christ the King for the Glory of God and the Honour of Ireland', signed by Sister Superior, Salesian Convent, Fernbank, Limerick, no date, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on",,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Brede Fay, Salthill, Galway, 29 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Artic",29/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs EJ Fay, Fay's Guesthouse, Salthill, Galway, 29 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereb",29/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Maureen Fay, Fay's Guesthouse, Salthill, Galway, 29 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I here",29/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Maureen Moynihan, SRN, Grangmell, County Galway, 5 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereb",05/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by  Mrs J Cleary, Sandymount, 19 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Articl",19/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Comerton, 6 Sandymount Avenue, Ballsbridge, Dublin, 8 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, a",08/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs J Mungan, Donnybrook, 27 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",27/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Moran, 32 Sandymount Avenue, 13 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that ",13/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs Mary Helen McDonnell, 5 Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount, 22 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehoo",22/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Margaret Murray, 5 Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount, 22 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution ``which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I",22/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Meehan, 29 Marine Drive, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Ar",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Rosaleen Byrne, 31 Marine Drive Sandymount, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Agnes Byrnes, 14 Marine Drive, Sandymount, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby D",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kathleen Dunne, 23 Marine Drive, Sandymount, no date [1949], protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DE",,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Dunne, 23 Marine Drive, Sandymount, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEM",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs C Doyle, 12 Marine Drive, no date [1949], protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Artic",1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,s 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs Neville, 83 Leinster Road, Rathmines, 20 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",20/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Angela O Reilly, 35 Upper Beachwood Avenue, 22 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",22/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Anne O Reilly, 35 Upper Beachwood Avenue, 22 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DE",22/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Margaret O Hagen, 3 Mespil Road, 18 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that A",18/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Miss Sheila Daly, 74 Moyne Road, Rathmines, 25 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DE",25/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Miss Josephine Mullalhy 75 Ranelagh Road, Dublin 31 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I here",31/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Noreen Byrne, 28 Sandyford Road, Ranelagh Dublin 11 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I here",11/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Elizabeth Mary Burke, 2 Chelmsford Road, 23 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAN",23/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Patricia Byrden, 18 Upper Beechwood Avenue, 23 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",23/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Dora Coyle, Ranelagh, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Julia Clarke, 75 Ranelagh Road, Dublin, 31 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND",31/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Frances O' Connell, 21 Mountpleasant Square, Dublin, 13 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I ",13/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Philomena O'Sullivan, 40 Chelmsford Road, 11 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",11/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Joan Lynch, 224 Kildare Road, 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be s",1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Margaret Moore, 39 Beechwood Avenue, Upper Ranelagh, 4 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I h",04/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Gretrude McSweeney, 36 Windsor Road, Rathmines, 29 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I her",29/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Constance Murrow, 19 Belgrave Road, Rathmines, 11 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I here",11/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Olga Coffey, 74 Cowper Road, Rathmines, 4 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAN",04/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Ellie Coffey, 74 Cowper Road, Rathmines, 6 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",06/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Dr Victoria Coffey, 74 Cowper Road, Rathmines, 5 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereb",05/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Moria O Brien, 10 Oxford Road, 3 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",03/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen O Hagan, 3 Mespil Road, 11 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",11/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary O Connell, 21 Mount Pleasant Square, Rathmines, 29 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and ",29/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Nora Mary Burke, 2 Chelmsford Road, Ranelagh, 21 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereb",21/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Letter to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from John P Ryan, Secretary, Maria Duce, 22 December 1949, relating to the concern of the organisation to `re-assert the suppressed and forgotten Social Rights of Christ the King'. In this cont",22/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Letter,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Helena Poole, Naas, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kathleen O Doherty, Carndonagh, County Donegal, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I here",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Ita Eames, Virginia, County Cavan, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND tha",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Angela McDermott, Athlone, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Articl",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Siobhain Ni Chaimpion, Portlaoise, 14 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that",14/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Joan McArdle, Dundalk, County Louth, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND t",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eva Herran, Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, 14 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",14/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs P Wade, Tallaght, 12 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",12/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Sheehan, Carrick on Suir, 24 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",24/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Rina Keating, Carrick on Suir, 20 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",20/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kathleen Feehily, Carrick on Suir, 23 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that",23/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Kelly, Carrick on Suir, 24 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Artic",24/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Patricia Mc Conaghie, 46 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, 17 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and ",17/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Nuala Mahon, Royal Victoria Hospital, Dublin, 3 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",03/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Madeline Frances Lee, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, 5 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and fal",05/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Greta Griffin, 75 Leinster Road, Rathmines, 13 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby D",13/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Slate, Rathmines, 24 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 4",24/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kathleen Doyle, 4 Mount Pleasant Village, 4 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",04/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs J Langford, Londonbridge Road, 26 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND th",26/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Josephine Brady, Ballsbridge, 30 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Ar",30/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Rose Bannon, Rathmines West, 27 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Arti",27/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Anna M Shackleton, Clonskea, 17 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Arti",17/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Elizabeth O Loughlin, Newbridge, 17 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that A",17/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Carrie O'Brien, 28 Lower Kimmage Road, 9 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND t",09/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Miss Joan Murphy, Seeven's Hospital, 14 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND t",14/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Frances Mc Guinness, Wicklow, 12 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",12/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Lillian Dempsey, Bray, 6 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",06/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kathleen Kearns, Bray, 5 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",05/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Monica Holmes, Blackrock, County Dublin, 1 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby ",01/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Annie Brennan Whitmore, Gorey, County Wexford, 10 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby",10/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Elizabeth Evans, Gorey, 26 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",26/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Scott, Gorey, 30 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be",30/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Catherine Nolan, Gorey, 21 September 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",21/09/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Audrey Costello, 21 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be so",21/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Dorothy Hayes, Ballymun, 10 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",10/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs Margaret Casey, Glasnevin, 15 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Ar",15/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Costello, Glasnevin, 9 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",09/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Bridie Mulligan, Clontarf, 20 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Articl",20/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Clare Bell, East Road, 17 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",17/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Graham, Clontarf, 15 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44",15/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Una Ni Conghail, Clontarf, 11 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Articl",11/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Phyllis Kearney, Clontarf, 8 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article",08/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Sheila Murphy, 8 March 1949 [this appears to be a mistake since the campaign was initiated in September 1949, should be 1950?], protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-",08/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen Fanning, Thurles, 26 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",26/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Christina Ryan, Borrisoleigh, 26 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",26/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen Foley, 55 Pembroke Road, Dublin, 1 December 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND",01/12/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Aileen Clarke Forde, 39 Leeson Park, Dublin, 8 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",08/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by T Foley, 55 Pembroke Road, Dublin, 19 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that",19/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Elizabeth Dwyer, Gorey, 18 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44",18/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Marie Grogan, Rathgar, 23 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44",23/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Breed O Carroll, Rathgar, 9 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",09/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Patricia Kavanagh, Drimagh, 14 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Artic",14/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Ailish Kavanagh, 152 Kilworth Road, 15 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND th",15/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary O Connor, Salthill, County Galway, 28 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND",28/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Kitty Lowry, Salthill, County Galway, 28 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND t",28/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Patricia Jennings, Clontarf, 15 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article",15/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Peggy Morrissey, Sandymount, 22 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article",22/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Finola Bourke, Sandymount, 15 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 4",15/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Joan Rowley, Drumcondra, 10 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",10/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Christine Carroll, Oldtown, 22 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",22/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Miss Maresa Byrne, Crumlin, 13 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",13/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Agatha J Duignan, 20 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be so a",20/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eithne Mooney, Dame Street, Dublin, 9 March 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that A",09/03/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Helena Lawlor, Terenure, 15 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",15/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Christina Cooling, Donnycarney, 9 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Art",09/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Madge Cooling, Donnycarney, 9 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article",09/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by May Cooling, Donnycarney, 9 October 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 4",09/10/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Marie J O Connor, Whitehall, Dublin, 24 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that",24/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs Maureen McNeill, 27 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be",27/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Carmel McNeill, 27 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be so a",27/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Teresa O Brien, Clontarf, 26 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",26/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Una McNeill, 27 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be so amen",27/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mairead Ni Chonghaile, Drumcondra, 22 February 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND tha",22/02/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Sister Stanislaus, RJM, Convent of Jesus and Mary, Crossmolina, County Mayo, 20 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing ",29/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Catherine Manning, Convent of Jesus and Mary, Crossmolina, 29 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, an",29/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Folan, Spiddal, County Galway, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Mullhern, Ballina, 18 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 b",18/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Veronica Cavanagh, Rathlee, County Sligo, 25 May 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND t",25/05/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Coyle, Ballina,  25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Bernie Harrisson, Crossmolina, County Mayo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Nuala Timoney, Crossmolina, County Mayo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Annie Kelly, Ballina, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Angela Preston, Crossmolina, County Mayo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Grainne Hanley, Ballina, 18 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",18/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Evelyn Mac Gowan, Enniscrone, County Sligo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMA",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary McDermott, Ballina, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Cait Grealy, Donadea, County Kildare, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND tha",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen Sheehan, Shanballymore, Mallow, County Cork, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I her",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Margaret Johnston, Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND ",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Walsh, Crossmolina, County Mayo, 25 April 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND tha",25/04/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Newsclipping [torn] from the `Irish Press', 6 August 1950, entitled `Tilson Pre-Marriage Pact is Upheld by Supreme Court. Catholic Mother Gets her Children'. This relates to the case of a mixed marriage which had subsequently broken up. Mr Tilson signed a",06/08/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,religions 9756A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 7 August 1950, entitled `Ne Temere', relating to the judgement in the Supreme Court on the Tilson case. The article reports the views of one judge that it was common that under the law and until the 1937 Constitution w",07/08/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Holmes, Dorset Street, Dublin, 15 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND th",15/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eilis Mc Ginley, Glasgow,12 July 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 b",12/07/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Patricia Cusack, Drumcondra, 15 November 1949, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Arti",15/11/1949,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mrs Murray, [Dublin?], 11 September 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 4",11/09/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Anastasia Cahill, 10 September [1950], protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 b",10/09/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Margaret Dillon, Blackrock [County Dublin] 19 January 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEM",19/01/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen Price, Donnybrook, 7 October 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 4",07/10/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Price, Donnybrook, 7 October 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",07/10/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Peggy Price, Donnybrook, 7 October 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44",07/10/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Eileen Condon, 20 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, 28 June 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DE",28/06/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary Brigid Maher, Nenagh, 7 June 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 ",07/06/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Mary E Costello, Ballsbridge, 7 June 1950, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article ",07/06/1950,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Miss J O'Driscoll, Ranelagh, 27 April 1951, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article",27/04/1951,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9756A,"Form signed by Jane O Toole Ranelagh, 27 April 1951, protesting against article 44 of the Constitution `which places the One, True Religion on the same level as non-Catholic sects, thus confusing truth and falsehood, and I hereby DEMAND that Article 44 be",27/04/1951,"Constitution, 1937, Position of Catholic Religion",,Form,,politics; religions 9721,Memorandum from the Department of Industry  and Commerce on the subject of the Twenty-third Session of the International Labour Conference. Amongst the members of the proposed Irish delegation was Miss B Stafford who would travel in the capacity of techni,19/03/1937,"International Labour Conference, 1937",,Memorandum,,civil services 9730A,"List, no date of documents and relics of Easter, 1916 for the Archives of the Imperial War Museum from the Irish Collection of the late King George the fifth written by James A Whelan, Irish Journalist, no date. For example, volunteer literature is detail",,"Imperial War Museum, Relics of Easter Week, 1916",,List,,politicss 9731,"Memorandum entitled `Establishment of a Monopoly of Transport in the Dublin Area in the Hands of the Dublin Tramways Companies, no date [1937?] [the source of the memorandum is not given]. This relates to the position of independent bus companies vis-ˆ-vi",,"Dublin Transport Monopoly, Representations by Affected Companies",,Memorandum,,businesss 9734,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 25 July 1962, entitled `Divorce case request by German court'. This relates to the request of the Fourth Civil Court of the Federal Republic of Germany that the Irish High Court take the evidence of a woman living at C",25/07/1962,"Constitution, 1937, Consequential Legislation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,divorces 9734,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 1 August 1962, entitled `German move on divorce suit allowed'. The Supreme Court granted the request of the Fourth Civil Court of Germany to take the evidence of a woman living in County Cork who is the respondent in d",01/08/1962,"Constitution, 1937, Consequential Legislation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,divorces 9735B/1,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Veronica Cowell for the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 10 February 1950, forwarding at the request of the Minister, Sean MacBride, 15 copies of a memorandum dealing with the promotion ",10/02/1950,"Diplomatic Relations with Italy, Irish Representative in Rome",,Minute,,civil services 9796,"Handwritten letter in Irish to Helena Concannon from the Galway Branch of Connradh na Gaedhilge, 3 May 1937, asking her to transmit enclosed documentation to the President relating to the position of Irish in the Constitution.",03/05/1937,"Position of Irish under Constitution, 1937, Proposals prior to enactment",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 9796,"Copy letter to Bean Ui Chonceanainn [Mrs Concannon]  from the Private Secretary, Department of the President, 11 May 1937, stating that the President received the memorandum from the Galway Branch of the Connradh na Gaedhilge which she sent to him.",11/05/1937,"Position of Irish under Constitution, 1937, Proposals prior to enactment",,Letter,,female members of the Dails 9796,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Times' from Monica Ni Chearbhaill, 22 December 1971, entitled `Constitutional Change'. This relates to attitudes to the Irish language in the State. She discusses a situation she found herself in while cycling through a ",22/12/1971,"Position of Irish under Constitution, 1937, Proposals prior to enactment",Monica Ni Chearbhaill,Newsclipping,Irish Times,Irish languages 9782A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 23 November 1937, enclosing a draft minute for the Office of Public Works relating to the use of the former Chief Secretary's Lodge as a residence for the President. Det",23/11/1937,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 97832A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works from the Minister for Finance, 31 December 1937, relating to the use of the former Chief Secretary's Lodge as a residence for the President. The minute details accommodation that will be needed. For exa",31/12/1937,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9782B,"Draft memorandum from the Office of Public Works, September 1945, on the necessary work to be done on Aras an Uachtarain following the election of Sean T O Kelly. Details of discussions made with Mrs O Kelly are given. For example, `Mrs O Kelly's requirem",Sep-45,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Memorandum,,The Presidents 9782B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from McDunphy relating to building work which had to be carried out at Aras an Uachtarain. Details of discussions between the President, his wife and the Office of Public Works are given.",15/10/1945,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,The Presidents 9782B,"Copy minute to `Mr Chairman' from VC O Sullivan, 9 February 1946. He states that he finds it hard to reconcile much of what is in an attached memorandum from Mrs O Kelly with her attitude to him on his visits to the Aras. He puts down her attitude in the ",09/02/1946,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,The Presidents 9782B,"Copy letter to Frank Aiken, Minister for Finance, from Sean T O Ceallaigh, 7 February 1946, relating to the visit of the new Cardinals to Dublin during which time they would stay at Aras an Uachtarain. His wife, he states, is worried about their ability t",07/02/1946,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Letter,,The Presidents 9782B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, President of Ireland, from the Commissioners of Public Works, 8 February 1946, relating to interviews which the Assistant Superintendent of the Phoenix Park had with Mrs O Kelly relating to the cleaning of a section of the de",08/02/1946,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,The Presidents 9782B,"Copy minute to the Secretary to the President of Ireland from the Office of Public Works, 31 October 1946, relating to proposals made by Mrs O Kelly through the Assistant Superintendent of the Phoenix Park relating to the planting of shrubs, etc., in a ce",31/10/1946,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,The Presidents 9782B,"Copy minute to the Secretary to the President of Ireland, from D Tyrell, Secretary, Office of Public Works, 29 September 1951, relating to the allocation of the cottage known as the `Polo Yard Lodge' to the President's housekeeper, Mrs Spremberg, on a sim",29/09/1951,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9782B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary to the President of Ireland, 8 September 1951, stating that the President wishes the premises known as `The Polo-yard Lodge' to be allocated to his Housekeeper.",08/09/1951,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9782B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach], 10 October 1951, asking for authority to allocate the premises known as `The Polo-yard Lodge' to the President's housekeeper and for the Depa",10/10/1951,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9782B,"Hand-written minute from the [?Deparment of the Taoiseach], 9 October 1951. The writer as directed made enquires as to how the housekeeper at Aras an Uachtarain is accommodated at present. She was provided with a separate bedroom in the staff quarters in ",09/10/1951,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9782B,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from the Department of Finance, 18 October 1951, sanctioning the proposed allocation of `The Polo-yard Lodge' to the President's housekeeper and giving authority to the execution of necessary repairs t",18/10/1951,"President of Ireland, Official Residence",,Minute,,employments 9783A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `""We Will Work Side by Side"" Mr. de Valera's Letter to ""An Craoibhin""', 26 April 1938. Following the text of the letter from de Valera, the newsclipping details the messages received by Dr Hyde on his assumptio",26/04/1938,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 9783A,"Note, dated 3 June 1938, relating to the luncheon to be given to Dr Douglas Hyde by the Taoiseach on 4 June 1938. The note states that Miss O'Connell is responsible for making arrangements for the lunch, menu cards, table settings, etc., with the caterers",03/06/1938,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Note,,civil services 9783A,"Typescript wording of telegram to Mrs Canbreth Kane, from the Taoiseach, 13 July 1949, expressing sympathy on behalf of the Government on the death of her brother [Douglas Hyde].",13/07/1949,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Telegram,,protocols 9738A,"Typescript wording of telegram to Mrs Una Sealy, from the Taoiseach, 13 July 1949, expressing sympathy on behalf of the Government on the death of her father [Douglas Hyde].",13/07/1949,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Telegram,,protocols 9738A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 15 July 1949, entitled `An Craoibhin Aoibhinn Laid to Rest. Nation's Tribute at Funeral'. This deals with the funeral of the late President of Ireland, Dr Douglas Hyde. Details of those who attended the funeral are giv",15/07/1949,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,protocols 9738A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 15 July 1949, entitled `Last Journey of Great Irishman'. This deals with the funeral of the late President of Ireland, Dr Douglas Hyde. Details of those who attended the funeral are given, many of whom were women",15/07/1949,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,protocols 9738A,"Copy letter to Mrs Sealy from JAC, 29 July 1949, conveying an expression of sympathy from the Castlebar Urban District Council to the relatives of the late Dr Douglas Hyde.",29/07/1949,"Senator Douglas Hyde, (1) Election as President of Eire, 1938, (2) Relinquishment of Office, 1945 (expiry of term), (3) Death, July 1949",,Letter,,protocol; Local Governments 9804,"List of those elected to the Dail, June 1938. The list includes the names of Mrs Brigid Mary Rice, County Monaghan, Mary Reynolds, County Leitrim and Mrs Bridget Mary Redmond, Dublin.",Jun-38,"Tenth Dail (June 1938-June 1943), General and Bye-Election Results",,List,,female members of the Dails 9804,"List of results of the General Election to the 10th D‡ilby constituencies, with Party summary, 17 June 1938. The list includes the names of female members of the Dail.",17/06/1938,"Tenth Dail (June 1938-June 1943), General and Bye-Election Results",,List,,politicss 9836A,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 26 May 1938, entitled `Presidential Establishment Bill, 1938'. This deals with the establishment and maintenance of the residence of the President and for the provision of pensions to those who ",26/05/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Memorandum,,employments 9836A,List of charges for domestic staff etc. [in the President's establishment?] supplied by Mr McDunphy. This includes a salary of £200-£250 for a matron with the provision of £50 towards transport.,24/05/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,List,,employments 9836A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O Cinneide, Secretary to the Government, 6 July 1938, relating to the Presidential Establishment Bill, 1938. The Government decided at a meeting on 5 July that the bill should provide for",06/07/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Minute,,widows; The Presidents 9836A,"Presidential Establishment Bill, 1938, as introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be published, 7 July 1938. Section 4 deals with the grant of pensions to widows of ex-Presidents.",07/07/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Bill,,widows; The Presidents 9836A,"Presidential Establishment Bill, 1938, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 22 July 1938. . Section 4 deals with the grant of pensions to widows of ex-Presidents.",22/07/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Bill,,widows; The Presidents 9836A,"Extract from the D‡ilDebates, 20 July 1938, relating to the Presidential Establishment Bill, 1938. Details are given of the debate on Section 4 of the Bill which provides for pensions to widows of ex-Presidents. [This Section, however, does not incite muc",20/07/1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Extract,,widows; The Presidents 9836A,"Presidential Establishment Act, 1938. Section 4 deals with the grant of pensions to widows of ex-Presidents.",1938,"President of Ireland, Salary and Establishment Act, 1937",,Act,,widows; The Presidents 9856,"Handwritten letter to `Sir' [Secretary to Mr de Valera], from Mary Browne, no date [the Department stamp reads 28 March 1939]. She is a nurse in Hill End Hospital, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. A dispute has arisen in the hospital as to who holds the",28/03/1939,"Draft Constitution May 1937, Miscellaneous Suggestions and Criticisms, General",,Letter,,nurses; politics; emigrations 9856,"Copy letter to Nurse M Browne, Hill End Hospital, from P O Cinneide, 30 March 1939. Article 12.1 of the Constitution, she is told, provides that the President take precedent over all other persons in the State. The Constitution also provides that he must ",30/03/1939,"Draft Constitution May 1937, Miscellaneous Suggestions and Criticisms, General",,Letter,,nurses; politics; emigrations 9857,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce circulated 16 September 1933 on the Unemployment Insurance Bill together with copies of the Bill. The memorandum gives the contributions to be made by a man, woman, boy, girl, and those to be made in",16/03/1933,"Unemployment Insurance Act, 1933",,Memorandum,,unemployments 9857,"Unemployment Insurance Bill, 1933, as introduced, ordered by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 9 August 1933. This states that in the case of an employed woman, she must pay 7d a week in unemployment insurance while her employer must pay 8d.",09/08/1933,"Unemployment Insurance Act, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 9857,"Unemployment Insurance Bill, 1933, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 14 November 1933.",14/11/1933,"Unemployment Insurance Act, 1933",,Bill,,unemployments 9862,"Judge's Charge in the case of the alleged murder of James Redmond by John Horwick, 1937. Details of the events leading up to the murder are given as is the evidence of those who were called as witnesses. For example, the victim's sister states that she ca",1937,"John Horwick, Death Sentence, 1937",,Statement,,murders 9863B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', `An Irishman's Diary' by Quidnunc, 10 November 1947 This relates to protests at a contemporary production of O Casey's `The Plough and the Stars' on the grounds that the theatre was not revolutionary enough. The writer",10/11/1947,"National Theatre, Establishment",Quidnunc,Newsclipping,Irish Times,culture; the Anglo-Irishs 9863C,"List of the Directors of the National Theatre, May 1973, including Kathleen Barrington.",May-73,"National Theatre, Establishment",,List,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 9849A,"Copy of a confidential report by Mr Justice O Byrne, 23 April 1937, on the case of Patrick Boylan, accused of the murder of [Norah Whelan]. The report states that the accused had been keeping company with the murdered girl for several months before the da",23/04/1937,"Patrick Boylan, Death Sentence, 1937",,Report,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 9849A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, from M O Muimhneachain, 1 May 1937, stating that in the case of Patrick Boylan, under sentence of death for the murder of Norah Whelan, the Executive Council have decided that the circumstances ",01/05/1937,"Patrick Boylan, Death Sentence, 1937",,Minute,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 9849A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, from M O Muimhneachain, 8 May 1937, stating that in the case of Patrick Boylan, sentenced to death for the murder of Norah Whelan, the Executive Council, after further consideration, has commute",08/05/1937,"Patrick Boylan, Death Sentence, 1937",,Minute,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 9849B,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 26 June 1947, relating to the application of Patrick Boylan for mitigation of the commuted sentence of penal servitude for life. The circumstances leading up to Boylan's conviction are detailed. For example, it i",26/06/1947,"Patrick Boylan, Death Sentence, 1937",,Memorandum,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 9849B,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, 24 September 1947, stating that the Government approved the proposal to further reduce the sentence on Patrick Boylan to permit of his release on licence.",24/09/1947,"Patrick Boylan, Death Sentence, 1937",,Minute,,crime; murder; death sentences and executionss 7582,"Letter, 5 July 1923, from William O'Brien, General Treasurer, Irish Transport and General Workers Union, to the President relating to the case of Mrs Kernan, 40 Upper Mercer Street, Dublin. Her son, aged 19, employed as a messenger in Eastman's Butchers, ",05/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Alderman O'Brien, Irish Transport and General Workers Union, unsigned, 14 July 1923, asking how much money is required with reference to case of the mother of the late Joseph Kiernan [sic]. There is only a small amount of money in a fund fo",14/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy minute to the Minister for Finance, unsigned, 24 July 1923, stating that the payment of an ex gratia grant to, among others, Mrs Kiernan [sic], was approved. Payment of £25, or if necessary, £50, is to be paid out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",24/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Memorandum, handwritten, 24 July 1923, stating that the cheque for £25 issued to Mrs Kiernan [sic]  is to be handed personally to Wm O'Brien, TD, who is to see to the claim submitted to the Personal Injuries Committee on behalf of Mrs Kiernan.",24/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Memorandum,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien, TD, 25 July 1923, unsigned, enclosing a receipt to be signed by Mrs Kiernan [sic].This receipt is in the file.",25/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to Sean O Caoimhe, Office of Comptroller and Auditor General, from  Wm O'Brien, 27 July 1923, enclosing the receipt signed by Mrs Kernan [sic] for the £25 granted to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",27/07/1923,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to William O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 23 June 1924, acknowledging receipt of his letter of 20 June 1924, relating to the claim of Mrs Kernan. Particulars of the claimant will be placed before the Minister for Finance to ascer",23/07/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy minute to Mr McElligott, Department of Finance, from the President's Office, 23 June 1924, enclosing papers in connection with a claim lodged by Mrs Kernan in respect of the death of her son. The Personal Injuries Committee made an award of £75 which",23/06/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter, 17 September 1924 , to the President, from William O'Brien, asking if there are any moves towards re-opening the case of Mrs Kernan.",17/09/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter, 20 September 1924, to William O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, stating that the case of Mrs Kernan is in the hands of the Ministry of Finance.",20/09/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy minute to Mr McElligott, Finance Department, from the President's Office, 20 September 1924, asking if any decision has been made towards having the case of Mrs Kernan reconsidered.",20/09/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy minute to Mr McElligott, Finance Department, from the President's Office, 29 September 1924, asking for information regarding the case of Mrs Kernan.",29/09/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter from Wm O'Brien to the Secretary, President's Department, 1 October 1924, asking for information as to the state of the case of Mrs Kernan.",01/10/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 6 October 1924, stating that he will let him have a definite reply in the case of Mrs Kernan `at an early date'.",06/10/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy minute to Mr McElligott, Finance Department, from the President's Office, 6 October 1924, asking for information on the case of Mrs Kernan, `at the earliest possible moment'.",06/10/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 30 January 1924, stating that in the case of the claim submitted by Mrs Kiernan [sic] in respect of the death of her son, the President is making enquires and he is requesting the department s",30/01/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Mr Shanagher, Personal Injuries Committee, from the Secretary to the President, 30 January 1924, asking if steps could be taken to hasten consideration of Mrs Kiernan's [sic] claim.",30/01/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,s 7582,"Letter to the Secretary to the President from P Shanagher, 1 February 1924, stating that the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee hope to be in a position to close the case of Mrs Margaret Kernan [sic] at an early date.",01/02/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 2 February 1924, stating that communication has been received from the Secretary of the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee that the investigations in the case of Mrs Kiernan [sic] are ",02/02/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from Wm O'Brien, acknowledging the recent communication in connection with the case of Mrs Kiernan [sic], 5 February 1924.",05/02/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to P Shanagher, Personal Injuries Committee [from the President's Office], 22 March 1924 stating that in the case of the claim of Mrs Kernan [sic], `Alderman O'Brien has again urged upon the President the desirability of having the claim dispo",22/03/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to William O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 27 March 1924, stating that in respect of the claim of Mrs Kernan [sic], the Secretary of the Personal Injuries Committee `will see that everything possible is done to hasten matters'.",27/03/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to William O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 1 April 1924, stating that in the case of Mrs Kiernan [sic], the Secretary of the Personal Injuries Committee will forward his report to the Ministry of Finance on Thursday. The date of p",01/04/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William O Brien, 2 April 1924, stating that he is notifying Mrs Kiernan [sic] that she may expect payment within three weeks.",02/04/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 6 May 1924, stating that the claim of Mrs Kernan [sic] has been disposed of and a cheque for £75 forwarded to her.",06/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to Mr Banim, President's Office, from P Shanagher, 3 April 1924, stating that the report of the Personal Injuries Committee has been made in the case of Mrs Kernan [sic] to the Ministry for Finance.",03/04/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from Wm O'Brien, 12 May 1924, stating that Mrs Kernan [sic] and himself are disappointed with the small amount of the claim. The amount issued `would barely pay off the debts which she has been forced to incur ",12/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Minute to Mr Hogan, Ministry for Finance, from the President's Office, 21 May 1924, asking if it is possible to do anything further [in the case of Mrs Kernan].",21/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, President's Office from S O hOgain, Finance Department, 22 May 1924, stating that he does not think there is much chance of anything further being done in the case of Mrs Kernan [sic]The Ministry of Finance would not reopen",22/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to Wm O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 27 May 1924, stating that in the case of Mrs Kernan [sic] the Ministry of Finance would not reopen the case unless entirely new facts were provided by the claimant.",27/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Handwritten letter to Mr O'Brien from Margaret Kernan, 23 May 1924, stating that she is anxious to get her case `brought directly under the notice of the President. I feel confident that it will be sympathetically considered by him and that he will order ",23/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William O'Brien, 29 May 1924, stating that he is writing to Mrs Kernan [sic] `to see if there are any additional facts which can be put forward to enable the case to be reviewed'.",29/05/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William O'Brien, 20 June 1924, relating to re-opening the case of Mrs Kernan. `I have communicated with Mrs. Kernan on the matter and she informs me that in consequence of the delay in paying her claim she",20/06/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from DP Shanagher, Secretary, Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee, 29 September 1924, stating that the `Committee are of the opinion that the dependency of Mrs. Kernan on her son, Joseph, was sli",29/09/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Copy letter to William O'Brien from the Secretary to the President, 10 October 1924, stating that the Personal Injuries Committee believe that the award made to Mrs Kernan [sic] was reasonable and that the Minister of Finance is not prepared to increase t",10/10/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7582,"Letter to the Secretary, President's Office, from William O Brien, 11 October 1924 expressing his regret that the Minister for Finance cannot recommend a further grant in the case of Mrs Kernan.",11/10/1924,"Mrs Kernan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7583,"Minute to the President from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 25 September 1925, relating to the case of Mrs Mangan, Rathfarnham, whose husband, William, died on 29 June 1923 due to the result of a cold caused by wetting while in the Army. Since his ",25/09/1925,"Mrs Margaret Mangan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7583,"Minute from Banim to Mr George McGrath, College of Science, 17 October 1925, asking for a cheque of £15 to be drawn on the D‡ilSpecial Fund in favour of Mrs Mangan.",17/10/1925,"Mrs Margaret Mangan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7593,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, from the President's Office, 17 October 1925, enclosing a cheque for £15 in favour of Mrs Mangan and a receipt to be signed by her. This receipt, dated 22 October 1925,  is included  in the file.",17/10/1925,"Mrs Margaret Mangan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,widows; compensation claimss 7593,"Note to George McGrath, College of Science, from LT Mac Cosgair, 31 October 1925, authorising him to pay from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, the sum of £15 to Mrs Margaret Mangan.",31/10/1925,"Mrs Margaret Mangan, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter from the Secretary to the President to Mrs B Wall, Prumplestown, Castledermot, County Kildare, 1 November 1923, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 31 October 1923 and stating that the matter is being placed before the Minister of Defence f",31/10/1923,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter from the Secretary to the President to Mrs B Wall, Prumplestown, Castledermot, County Kildare, 7 January 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 5 January 1924, and stating that the enclosure has been passed on to the Ministry of Defence.",07/01/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter from the Secretary to the President to Mrs B Wall, Prumplestown, Castledermot, County Kildare, 17 January 1924, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 12 January 1924 and stating that the President has no jurisdiction in the matter and that he",17/01/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, no date [the department stamp reads 28 January 1924]. She states she felt very disappointed when her claim was turned down by General Mulcahy. `Some day perhaps his heart may be touched with compassion when ",28/01/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter from the Secretary to the President to Mrs B Wall, Prumplestown, Castledermot, County Kildare, 11 April 1924, acknowledging her letter of 7 April 1924 and stating that a reminder has been sent to the Ministry of Defence regarding her claim und",11/04/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,widows; compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter from the Secretary to the President to Mrs B Wall, Prumplestown, Castledermot, County Kildare, 23 May 1924, acknowledging her letter of 16 May 1924, and stating that the matter is being taken up with the Secretary, Army Pensions Department `wi",23/05/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to the Secretary, Army Pensions Department, 23 May 1924, from the President's Office, enclosing a letter from Mrs Wall relating to an application for a pension allowance in respect of her son. The letter from Mrs Wall, 16 May 1924, states that she ",23/05/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to R O hEigheartaigh, Department of the President, from the Secretary, Army Pensions Department, 27 May 1924, stating that Mrs Wall has already been notified that her case cannot be dealt with under the Army Pensions Act, 1923, because her son died",27/05/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Army Pensions Department, from the President's Office, 25 August 1924, asking if Mrs Wall's case would be covered under the Amending Pensions Bill.",25/08/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Letter to R O hEigheartaigh, Department of the President, from JJ Horgan, Army Pensions Department, 27 August 1924, stating that in the case of Mrs Wall, he is not able to say which cases will or will not come under the Amending Pensions Bill. However, he",27/08/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to the President from Bridget Wall, 28 August 1924. She argues that her son met his death `through the hardship he recvd while operating a flying column' for eight months  from Birr Barracks.  She can see no cause for the fact that she ",28/08/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to R O hEigheartaigh, President's Office, from the Army Pensions Department, 8 September 1924, stating that if the facts in the case are as stated by Mrs Wall, `her claim will certainly be one for reconsideration under the proposed legislation'.",08/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to Commandant R O'Hegarty, President's Office, from Seoirse MacGraith, 12 September 1924, enclosing, further to a telephone conversation, cheques to, among others, Bridge Wall, who receives £25 from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",12/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to George McGrath from the President's Office, 12 September 1924, authorising payment from the D‡ilSpecial Fund of £25 to Bridget Wall.",12/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to George McGrath from Banim, President's Office, 18 September 1924, enclosing receipt signed by Bridget Wall, 16 September 1924, acknowledging payment of £25 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",18/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the Secretary to the President, 12 September 1924, stating that under the provisions of the existing Army Pensions Act it is not possible to make any financial provision for her. Under amending legislation her case may rec",12/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 16 September 1924, thanking him for the cheque.",16/09/1924,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy minute to R O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, [from the President's Office], 20 January 1925, citing two cases in which conditional payments have been made out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. In these two cases, one of which is the case of Mrs Bridget Wall,",20/01/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Defence, from the Comptroller and Auditor General, 21 January 1925, citing cases in which payment has been advanced from the D‡ilSpecial Fund, including the case of Mrs Wall. He requests an answer as to whether arran",21/01/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,s 7609,"Minute to the Comptroller and Auditor General from R O hEigcearthaigh, 26 January 1925, stating that arrangements have been made to deduct the amounts advanced to Mr O'Brien and Mrs Wall from any Wounds' Pension which they receive.",26/01/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute from the Department of Defence to Mr Banim, President's Office, 23 January 1925, stating that in respect of payments advanced to Mrs Wall out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund, her case cannot be reviewed until the Amending Wounds Pensions Act as been passed",23/01/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, from the President's Office, 13 February 1925, relating to the case of Mrs Bridget Wall. `Although the President agrees that it is a very hard case, he does not think that a further payment from the D",13/02/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to `Honourable Sir' from Bridget Wall, 6 March 1925. She states that the £25 paid to her [from the D‡ilSpecial Fund] was inadequate. She argues that she is `in a position to prove he [her son] met his death from a wetting and exposure i",06/03/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 9 March 1925, acknowledging receipt of her letter and stating that under existing legislation it is not possible to consider her compensation claim. `As a very special arrangement, the President aut",09/03/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 24 April 1925. She asks if by his letter of 9 March 1925 he refers to the £25 already paid or is she receiving an additional £25. She would, she declares, settle her case against the state for £2",24/04/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 1 May 1925, stating that she cannot receive a further grant from the D‡ilSpecial Fund and that the £25 referred to in the letter from the Department dated 9 March 1925 was the money she already rece",01/05/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 11 May 1925, stating that if she does not receive a settlement by the end of the week `I will look after it immediately [take legal action]'. She references a speech by the President which she re",11/05/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 27 May 1925, asking why she is refused compensation for the death of her son.",27/05/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the [President's Department], acknowledging her letter, 2 June 1925. The letter states that she had been informed of the position of her case on 12 September 1924, 9 March 1925 and 1 May 1925 and that there is nothing furt",02/06/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 3 July 1925. `Now as the Pension Act has passed through all its stages where does my share come in'. She continues, `As every day the papers is full with the accounts of great functions everywher",03/07/1925,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 28 May 1926. In the light of the forthcoming General Election in 1927 she again appeals to him to `make my case a success as I badly need help'.",28/05/1926,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 3 June 1926, stating that the President has no funds at his disposal out of which she could be helped. He says that the Amending Pensions Act will be introduced in the D‡ilat the end of the month an",03/06/1926,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to Banim, President's Office, from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 23 December 1926, relating to the case of Mrs Bridget Wall and the refund of the advance of £25 made to her out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund. It is yet too soon to say whether her ",23/12/1926,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter from Bridget Wall to `Honourable Sir', 10 May 1927, appealing for help relating to her compensation case. This is enclosed in a minute to the Secretary, Army Pensions Board, 12 May 1927, asking whether Mrs Wall's case is covered by the ",10/05/1927,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 12 May 1927, stating that enquiries are being made as to whether her case is covered by the Army Pensions Act, 1927.",12/05/1927,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to the Private Secretary, President's Office, 21 May 1927, from S Fahy, Army Pensions Department, stating that the case of Mrs Wall has been noted for consideration under the Army Pensions Act, 1927.",21/05/1927,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 24 May 1927, stating that her case has been noted for consideration under the Army Pensions Act, 1927. Until full investigations have been made it is not possible to state whether an award will be m",24/05/1927,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 16 November 1927, telling him that her compensation case is under consideration and congratulating him on his election success.",16/11/1927,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to President Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 1 May 1928. She is writing to him about 2 dogs which belonged to her dead son. She paid a licence fee for them for the last 5 years but was unable to do so this year `as my family was sick and id",01/05/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridget Wall from the President's Office, 4 May 1928, stating that it is not possible to interfere with the summons taken out against her for the non-licensing of dogs.",04/05/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Handwritten letter to Cosgrave from Bridget Wall, 23 July 1928, discussing the award made to her by the Army Pensions Board. She argues that she was not aware that  deductions were to be taken to repay the money she received from the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",23/07/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy letter to Bridget Wall, 3 August 1928, acknowledging receipt of her letter to the President, dated 23 July 1928, and stating that it is receiving attention.",03/08/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, Department of Defence, 3 August 1928, giving particulars of the complaint of Mrs Wall relating to deductions from her award granted to her by the Army Pensions Board. `Would you please let me know whether she is in rec",03/08/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Copy minute to General O Duffy [from the President's Office], 21 August 1928 asking for discreet inquiries to be made as to the opinion of the local Garda regarding the family of Mrs Wall.",21/08/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the President, from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 16 August 1928, stating that Mrs Wall was granted a gratuity of £40 in respect of her claim under the Army Pensions Act, 1923 and 1927, subject to the deduction o",16/08/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to Banim, President's Office, from the Commissioner of the Garda Siochana, 31 August 1928, enclosing extracts from the reports of the local Garda as to the family circumstances of Mrs Wall. `I am reliably informed that Mr. Wall and his sons are ind",31/08/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Note to the President from Banim, 3 September 1928, stating that in the case of Mrs Wall there would be no point in pressing the Army Pensions Board to increase the award when the income of the family is considered.  `I think that in view of the smallness",03/09/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,compensation claimss 7609,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, from the President's Office, 5 September 1928, stating that in the case of Mrs Wall, the Garda report on the family circumstances indicates that they appear `quite satisfactory'. The President will on",05/09/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7609,"Note signed by Banim, 17 October 1928, stating that in the case of Mrs Wall £15 was refunded by the Army Finance Department [as partial repayment of the £25 advanced to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund].",17/10/1928,"Mrs Bridget Wall, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,compensation claimss 7610,"Handwritten letter to the President from Rev. WJ Canon Murphy, PP, Dun Laoghaire, 15 July 1924, putting forward the case of Mrs Cooke. Her husband died of a rheumatic fever contracted while serving in the Army. However, allowances paid to her after his de",15/07/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7610,"Copy letter to Rev. WJ Canon Murphy from the President's Office, 18 July 1924. He is told that the case of Mrs Cooke will be considered by the President within the next few days.",18/07/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to Mr Gorman from the President's Office, 24 July 1924 asking whether Mrs Cooke's claim would be eligible under the Amending Pensions Bill. A handwritten minute underneath from Gorman to Commandant Hegarty, 28 July 1924 states that the case would b",24/07/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to George McGrath from Cosgrave, 23 August 1924, authorising payment to Mrs A Cooke, of £30 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",23/08/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to Banim from Seoirse MacGraith enclosing a cheque payable to Mrs Cooke, 25 August 1924.",25/08/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Copy letter to Mrs Cooke from the Secretary to the President, 28 August 1924, enclosing a cheque for £30 and a receipt for her to sign.",28/08/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7610,"Copy letter to Wm Davin, TD, from the Secretary to the President, 29 August 1924, stating that a cheque had been sent to Mrs Cooke and that under the Amended Pensions Act it might be possible to give her case further consideration.",29/08/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute from Banim to G McGrath, 3 September 1924, enclosing the receipt signed by Mrs Cooke, 2 September 1924, acknowledging receipt of £30 out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",03/09/1924,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to Banim from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 29 December 1926, stating that in the case of Mrs A Cooke, there is no record of payment to her from the D‡ilSpecial Fund. He requests details of the conditions under which payment was made. Her c",29/12/1926,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to Commandant O'Hegarty, 31 December 1926, [from the President's Office] stating that he is sending him the whole file regarding the payment of £30 to Mrs Cooke. The payment should be recovered if she receives an award, the minute states. `The only",31/12/1926,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to Banim from the Secretary, Department of Defence, 6 October 1927, returning the file in the case of Mrs Cooke. The case has been noted for consideration of the possible refund to the D‡ilSpecial Fund of the award already made to her.",06/10/1927,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7610,"Minute to the Private Secretary, President's Office, from JJ Horgan, Army Pensions Department, 17 August 1928, giving details of the amount awarded to Mrs Cooke under the Army Pensions Act 1927 and stating that deductions had been made.",17/08/1928,"Mrs A Cooke, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7611,"Handwritten letter to the Adjutant General from Mrs B McKee, Finglas Bridge, County Dublin, 4 January 1923, relating to her claim to recover the motorcycle or value of same [belonging to her late son] which was taken in a raid.  This is attached to a minu",04/01/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7611,"Minute to the Accountant General from M MacDonnchadha, 30 January 1923, stating that £50 is to be paid to Mrs McKee as a loan from the Special Fund `on the security of a first lien on her claim for compensation' in respect of the seizure during a raid of ",30/01/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7611,"Minute to the Minister for Finance, 1 February 1923 from the Commander in Chief of the Army, 1 February 1923, stating the case of Mrs McKee in respect to compensation claimed by her for the seizure of her son's motor cycle during a raid by the British. Hi",01/02/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7611,"Copy letter to Mrs B McKee from the Accountant General, 3 February 1923, enclosing a cheque for £50 in respect of the motorbike taken by the British which was the property of her son, the late Commandant Dick McKee.",03/02/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7611,"Acknowledgement by Mrs B McKee, 6 February 1923, of the cheque for £50.",06/02/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,compensation claimss 7611,"Minute to the Comptroller and Auditor General from M MacDonnchadha, 25 April 1923, stating that a grant of £100 was approved by the Executive Council to be made to the mother and sisters of the late Richard McKee. This money is to be used to benefit one o",25/04/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7611,"Receipt signed by Bridget McKee, 30 April 1923, acknowledging the payment of an ex-gratia grant of £100.",30/04/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,compensation claimss 7611,"Extract from the Minutes of the Executive Council, 11 May 1923, stating that an ex-gratia grant of £150 to be made to Mrs McKee out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund was approved.",11/05/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Extract,,compensation claimss 7611,"Copy letter to Mrs McKee from the Comptroller and Auditor General, 11 May 1923, enclosing a cheque for £150.",11/05/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7611,"Receipt signed by Mrs B McKee, 14 May 1923, acknowledging payment of £150.",14/05/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Receipt,,compensation claimss 7611,"Letter to G MagCanainn, President's Office from James O'Connor & Company, Solicitors, 16 May 1923, expressing his thanks for information that a further ex-gratia payment has been made to Mrs McKee. He asks for the cheque to be forwarded as soon as it is a",16/05/1923,"Mrs Bridget McKee, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7621,Note relating to the case of Jeremiah Moloney who is destitute [1926]. He was in receipt of £1 a week from the British which he lost in May 1920. He was in the volunteers from March 1919 and joined the National Army. He was demobbed in July 1923. His case,1926,"Jeremiah Moloney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,compensation claimss 7621,"Note from the President to D O'Hegarty, 19 March 1926, authorising payment of £5 to Jeremiah Moloney, c/o Mrs Wyse Power, out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund.",19/03/1926,"Jeremiah Moloney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Note,,compensation claimss 7621,Copy letter to Senator Mrs Wyse Power [1926] attaching a copy letter received by the President's Office from the Private Secretary to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs stating that efforts are being made regarding the possibility of finding suitable e,1926,"Jeremiah Moloney, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 7623,"Minute to George MacGrath from Cosgrave, 12 May 1924, authorising payment out of the D‡ilSpecial Fund of £25 to Miss Grace Dwyer, Castlebar, County Mayo.",12/05/1924,"Miss Grace O Dwyer, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7623,"Minute, 7 June 1924, to George McGrath from the President's Office, sending the receipt signed by Grace O Dwyer acknowledging payment to her of £25.",07/06/1924,"Miss Grace O Dwyer, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Minute,,compensation claimss 7625,"Letter to Cosgrave from General Mulcahy, 4 July 1925, relating to the possibility of giving a grant of £50 to Mrs Seamus O Daly. Her husband was involved in the 1916 rebellion and was in jail during the Black and Tan period. `He was in the National Forces",04/07/1925,"Mrs Seamus O Daly, Grant from Dail Special Fund",,Letter,,compensation claimss 9039,"Minute to `Runai Cuntai' [Permanent Secretary] from [ROF?], relating to the continuance of the Cabinet Index of Cabinet and Government decisions maintained by the Shorthand-Typing Staff, 26 November 1955. The minute argues that the work entailed in keepin",26/11/1955,"Registry Index, Periodic Review",,Minute,,civil services 9002,"Minute signed MMD, 23 June 1936, relating to a request  by Mrs ME McHugh, Dublin, to have a letter written by her to the Department of the President returned to her. This is agreed to.",23/06/1936,"Letters, Requests for Return",,Minute,,s 9004A,"Typescript Report of the Industrial Research Council for the year 1937-1938. The names of the members of the Council are listed and include, for example, Mrs O Kelly, M Sc.",,"Industrial Research Council, Annual Reports, 1935-1942/43 (including Bulletins and other publications)",,Report,,researchs 9045B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 21 March 1952, relating to the gift of St Enda's College to the State and the proviso in Mrs Pearse's will that the grounds and house are to be kept in proper repair and not to be use",21/03/1952,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,bequestss 9045B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Finance, enclosing two copies of Mrs Pearse's Will, dated 20 April 1932.",20/04/1932,"St Enda's College, Gift to State",,Minute,,s 9851A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 4 May 1937, entitled `A Republican View' being a letter to the editor by Maud Gonne MacBride. She discusses the Constitution and states that up to Article 12 she has no criticism. She states that `Free or unfree,",04/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Newscuttings (including pronouncements by Catholic Church Dignitaries, etc.)",Maud Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,Constitutional matterss 9851A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 6 May 1937. This is an extract from an article by John A Costello, LLB, KC, TD, on the recently published `Draft Amendment to the Constitution'. He writes that it `also comes as a surprise to find the status of w",06/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Newscuttings (including pronouncements by Catholic Church Dignitaries, etc.)",John A Costello,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,Constitutional matterss 9851A,"Newsclipping from the `Standard', 7 May 1937, `The Draft Constitution Analysed'. Amongst other sections of the Constitution which are analysed the article states that on `family life there is full acceptance of the Catholic doctrine'. In this context the ",07/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Newscuttings (including pronouncements by Catholic Church Dignitaries, etc.)",,Newsclipping,Standard,Constitutional matterss 9851A,"Newsclipping of an article on the Constitution by Professor Alfred O Rahilly, from the `Irish Independent', 15 May 1937. This is divided into subheading each discussing a particular section of the document. A section entitled `The Position of Women' reads",15/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Newscuttings (including pronouncements by Catholic Church Dignitaries, etc.)",Professor Alfred O Rahilly,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,Constitutional matters; employments 9851A,"Newsclipping from `An Phobhlact', 29 May 1937, `Constitution Condemned by Second D‡ilMembers'. This gives details of a statement signed by GN Count Plunkett, Maire Nic Shuibhne [Mary MacSwiney], WFP Stockley, Tomas MagUidhir, Cathal O Murchadha and Brian ",29/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Newscuttings (including pronouncements by Catholic Church Dignitaries, etc.)",,Newsclipping,An Phobhlact,Constitutional matters; politics; republicanisms 9889,"Memorandum from the Commissioners of Public Works, 21 April 1937, on the Report prepared by the International Labour Office for the twenty-third Session of the International Labour Conference. Part I of the report deals with, among other matters, public w",21/04/9137,"Public Works, Planning in Relation to Employment",,Memorandum,,employments 9891,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 21 May 1937, enclosing a copy of an application by William Wrynn, Ballinamore, County Leitrim, 1 March 1937, for the triplets' bounty. His wife gave birth to two girls a",21/05/1937,"Mrs Elizabeth Wrynn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 9891,"Copy letter to Elizabeth Wrynn, from M O Muimhneachain, [Department of the President], 25 May 1937, transmitting a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",25/05/1937,"Mrs Elizabeth Wrynn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9897A,"Draft Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937. Sections 20-23 deals with pensions and gratuities payable to widows and children of deceased officers.",1937,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1931",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897A,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937. Sections 20-23 deals with pensions and gratuities payable to widows and children of deceased officers, 5 October 1937.",05/10/1937,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1931",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897A,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Defence, 1 May 1940, `Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1940'. Head 16 ensures `that the widow of a soldier who dies while serving in the Forces, shall be entitled to the gratuity which her h",01/05/1940,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1931",,Memorandum,,widowss 9897A,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1940, 24 October 1940. Sections 14 deals with gratuities to widows and orphans of certain officers.",24/10/1940,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1931",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Defence, 27 July 1946, on the Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1946. The memorandum deals with, for example, pensions and gratuities for, amongst others, members of the Army Nursing Service.",27/07/1946,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended schemes, 1940-1947",,Memorandum,,nursings 9897B,"Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1947, 26 April 1947. Section 10 deals with gratuities to widows and orphans.",26/04/1947,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended schemes, 1940-1947",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1949, 12 July 1949. This deals with, among other issues, gratuities to relatives of certain deceased officers.",12/07/1949,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1953, 27 July 1953.. This deals with, among other issues, gratuities to relatives of certain deceased officers.",27/07/1953,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Explanatory memorandum from the Department of Defence on the Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1953, July 1953. This deals with, among other issues, the grant of a pension to the widow or child of a deceased officer.",Jul-53,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Memorandum,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1957, 12 July 1957. This deals with, among other issues, gratuities to relatives of certain deceased officers.",12/07/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Scheme,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Explanatory memorandum from the Department of Defence on the Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Scheme, 1957. This deals with, among other issues, the grant of a pension to the widow or child of a deceased officer.",1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Memorandum,,widows and orphanss 9897C,"Letter to the Taoiseach and members of the Cabinet from Martina Flanagan, Honorary Secretary, Army Officers' Widows Association, 30 September 1957. She appeals for the introduction of legislation which `will provide for the deletion of Section 23, sub-sec",30/09/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Letter,,widowss 9897C,"Handwritten note, 1 October 1957,  relating to Martina Flanagan's letter. The note states that she called that morning with a view to discussing the matter with [the Secretary, Taoiseach's Department?]. The note discusses procedure relating to showing the",01/10/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Note,,widowss 9897C,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, from the Private Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach], 2 October 1957. He attaches a copy of Mrs Martina Flanagan's letter and asks for the views of the Minister for Defence on it. `As it is u",02/10/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Minute,,widowss 9897C,"Copy minute to the Private Secretaries to the Ministers for Industry and Commerce, Justice, Finance, Education and Agriculture, from the Private Secretary, [Department of the Taoiseach], 2 October 1957, attaching a copy of the letter received from Mrs Mar",02/10/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Minute,,widowss 9897C,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from the Private Secretary, Department of Defence, 4 November 1957, relating to the communication received from Mrs Martina Flanagan, Honorary Secretary, Army Officers' Widows' Association. She asks fo",04/11/1957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Minute,,widowss 9897C,"Copy letter, no date, to Mrs Martina Flanagan, Honorary Secretary, Army Officers' Widows' Association from the Private Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach], stating that the Minister for Defence has intimated that it is not proposed to repeal sub-artic",,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Letter,,widowss 9897C,"Minute, 8 November 1957, relating to Mrs Flanagan's letter. `I spoke yesterday to Mr. B. Armstrong, the officer concerned with the matter in the Finance Branch, Department of Defence, and stated that, since Mrs Flanagan had confined her representations to",8/11/957,"Defence Forces (Pensions) Scheme, 1937, Amended Schemes, 1948",,Minute,,widowss 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Bill, 1937. Article 51 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff.",1937,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Bill,,employments 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Bill, 1937. Article 51 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff. As introduced, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 21 July 1937.",21/07/1937,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Bill,,employments 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Bill, 1937. Article 51 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff. As amended in Committee, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann, to be printed, 13 January 1938.",13/01/1938,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Bill,,employments 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Bill, 1937. Article 56 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff. Passed by D‡ilƒireann, 16 February 1938.",16/02/1938,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Bill,,employments 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Bill, 1937. Article 55 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff. As amended on recommittal, ordered, by D‡ilƒireann to be printed, 10 February 1938.",10/02/1938,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Bill,,employments 9901,"Shop Assistants (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938. Article 56 deals with the provision of seats for female members of staff.",1938,"Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1938",,Act,,employments 9903,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Mrs J Monteith Moynihan, the Employment Bureau, Dublin, 14 May 1937. She writes that as `an Irish Catholic I protest in the most emphatic manner against your officially naming the Protestant church ""church of Ireland.""",14/05/1937,"Church of Ireland, Perpetuation of title in 1937 Constitution",,Letter,,sectarianism; Constitutional matterss 9903,"Copy letter to Mrs J Monteith Moynihan, 19 May 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 14 May.",19/05/1937,"Church of Ireland, Perpetuation of title in 1937 Constitution",,Letter,,sectarianism; Constitutional matterss 9904,"Extract from the D‡ilDebates, 4 June 1937, on the Constitution. Amongst other articles discussed was article 41 which recognised the special position of women within the home. Professor O Sullivan on behalf of Mrs Redmond moves to delete the words in Sect",04/06/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Committee Stage",,Extract,,Constitutional matters; housewives; employments 9904,"Extract from D‡ilDebates, 25 May 1937, on the Constitution. Amendment number 8 proposed the insertion of a new sentence at the end of Section 1 of Article 9 as follows `No person shall be excluded from Irish nationality and citizenship on the ground only ",25/05/1937,"Constitution, 1937, Committee Stage",,Extract,,Constitutional matters; politicss 9905,"Note, no date, on Amendment number 54 of the 1937 Constitution. This amendment would create a situation where it would be contrary to the Constitution to prohibit, interfere with, etc, the employment of any person or class of person on any kind of work. T",1937,"Constitution 1937, Report and Final Stage",,Note,,Constitutional matters; employments 9905,"Note, no date, on amendment number 4, Article 9, to meet the request of Deputy Norton to preserve the rights of those who were citizens under the existing law and to meet Deputy Mrs Redmond's suggestion concerning the equality of the sexes with regard to ",1937,"Constitution 1937, Report and Final Stage",,Note,,Constitutional matterss 9905,"Draft Constitution, 1937, as amended on Report.",1937,"Constitution 1937, Report and Final Stage",,Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 9905,"Draft Constitution, 1937, D‡ilDebates, 9, 10 and 14 June 1937. Report and Final Stages. The D‡ilvote on the Draft Constitution is delineated. For example, Helena Concannon voted for it and Mrs Redmond voted against it.",Jun-37,"Constitution 1937, Report and Final Stage",,Dail Debate,,Constitutional matterss 9905,"Draft Constitution, 1937, as approved by D‡ilƒireann.",1937,"Constitution 1937, Report and Final Stage",,Constitution,,Constitutional matterss 9934,"Memorandum circulated by the Department of Justice entitled `Publication of Police Report for Year 1936', 8 June 1937. This deals with the fact that unlike other modern democratic States, the Free State has not published the annual police report. The ques",08/06/1937,"Police Report, 1936 - Publication",,Memorandum,,crimes 9948,"Minute to M McDunphy, Department of the President, from D Coffey, Assistant Clerk of the Senate, 1 February 1933, enclosing a list of Senators [in connection with invitations to be issued to the religious service for the re-assembly of the Oireachtas]. In",01/02/1933,"Re-assembly of the Oireachtas, February, 1933, Religious Services",,Minute,,senatorss 9948,"List of invitations to the votive mass to be held on 8 February 1933 [on the re-assembly of the Oireachtas]. Included on the list, for example, is the name of Miss K O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the President.",08/02/1933,"Re-assembly of the Oireachtas, February, 1933, Religious Services",,List,,civil services 9948,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Independent', 9 February 1933, `To Implore God's Blessing. Solemn Votive Mass, Oireachtas Members Present'. This gives details of those who attended the mass held on the occasion of the re-assembly of the Oireachtas. For",09/02/1933,"Re-assembly of the Oireachtas, February, 1933, Religious Services",,Extract,Irish Independent,female members of the Dail; senatorss 9950A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `Insult to Flag. Provost, Staff and Students Express Regret', 10 May 1945. This deals with the apology by members of the students and staff of Trinity College, Dublin for incidents which occurred during student",10/05/1945,"National Flag, Hauling Down Incidents, Abuse of etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,World War II; politicss 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1936. Pages 14-15, for example, offer a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex. For instance there were 3 females injured in the Light Metal Trades with a ",1936,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employments 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1937. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1937,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employments 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1938. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1938,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employments 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1939. The report, for example, shows how the 65 vacancies for certifying surgeons were filled. For instance posts went to Dr Angela Blowick, County Galway, Dr Annie JM P",1939,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employment; doctorss 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1940. The report, for example, shows how the 49 vacancies for certifying surgeons were filled. A number of vacancies were filled by women.",1940,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employment; doctorss 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1941. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1941,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employments 9951A/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1942. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1942,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1936-1942",,Report,,employments 9951A/2,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1943. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1943,"Factory Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1943-1946",,Report,,employments 9951A/2,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1944 The report, for example, shows how the 17 vacancies for certifying surgeons were filled. For instance, posts were filled by Dr Philomena TM Pierse, Tullamore, Count",1944,"Factory Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1943-1946",,Report,,employment; doctorss 9951A/2,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1945. The report, for example, shows how the 13 vacancies for certifying surgeons were filled. Some vacancies were filled by women, for instance, Dr Mary Josephine Farre",1945,"Factory Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1943-1946",,Report,,employment; doctorss 9951A/2,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1946. The report, for example, shows how the 15 vacancies for certifying surgeons were filled. Some vacancies were filled by women, for instance, Dr Margaret Finn, Mitch",1946,"Factory Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Annual Reports, 1943-1946",,Report,,employment; doctorss 9951B/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1947.The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex. For instance, in the Food Industry 45 women were injured, one fatally.",1947,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Factory Inspection, Annual Reports, 1967-1969/70, Industrial Inspectorate, Annual Reports, 1971-1976",,Report,,employments 9951B,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1948. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1948,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Factory Inspection, Annual Reports, 1967-1969/70, Industrial Inspectorate, Annual Reports, 1971-1976",,Report,,employments 9951B/1,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1949. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1949,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Factory Inspection, Annual Reports, 1967-1969/70, Industrial Inspectorate, Annual Reports, 1971-1976",,Report,,employments 9951B/2,"Department of Industry and Commerce, Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Report for 1950. The report, for example, offers a table of reported accidents by industry, age and sex.",1950,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Factory Inspection, Annual Reports 1951-1969/70, Industrial Inspectorate, Annual Reports 1971-1974",,Report,,employments 9951C,"Factories Act, 1955, passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 1 June 1955. Section 69, for example, prohibits the employment of women and young persons in certain processes connected with lead manufacture, while section 70 outlines provisions as to the em",01/06/1955,"Factory and Workshop Acts, 1901-1920, Factory Inspection, Annual Reports, 1951-1969/70, Industrial Inspectorate, Annual Reports, 1971-1974",,Act,,employments 9952,"General Election to 9th D‡ilƒireann, 1 July 1937, results by constituencies, with party summary. For example, Mrs M Reynolds was a candidate for Fine Gael in the Leitrim County Constituency and was elected.",01/07/1937,"Ninth Dail (July 1937-May 1938), General and Bye Election Results",,Results,,female members of the Dails 9952,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `Members of the New Dail', 7 July 1937. This gives names, party details and constituencies of those elected to the new Dail. For example, Mrs Redmond, Waterford, and Mrs Reynolds, Leitrim, were elected for Fine",07/07/1937,"Ninth Dail (July 1937-May 1938), General and Bye Election Results",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,female members of the Dails 9912,"Letter to the Secretary to the Governor General from the Secretary, Royal Hibernian Academy, 10 November 1933, enclosing a list of officers elected to the Royal Hibernian Academy on 18 October 1933 for the Governor General's Approval. For example, amongst",10/11/1933,"Royal Hibernian Academy, Appointments of Officers, 1924-1936",,Letter,,artistss 9913A,"Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Ballot Paper, 1937-1938. The ballot paper includes a printed list of officers for 1937-1938. If any member desires the office to be filled otherwise than in the printed list he or she is to strike out the name of the Offic",,"Royal Hibernian Academy, Appointment of Officers, 1937-1944",,Ballot,,artistss 9913A,"Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Ballot Paper, 1938-1939. The ballot paper includes the name of Lady Glenavy.",,"Royal Hibernian Academy, Appointment of Officers, 1937-1944",,Ballot,,artistss 9913A,"Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Report of Council for the Year 1939-1940. This gives details, for example, of awards made. For instance, Miss Romilly Seymour won first prize for Figure Painting, first prize for Time Studies and second prize for Still Liv",,"Royal Hibernian Academy, Appointment of Officers, 1937-1944",,Report,,artistss 9913A,"Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Ballot Paper, 1940-1941. The ballot paper includes the name of Lady Glenavy.",,"Royal Hibernian Academy, Appointment of Officers, 1937-1944",,Ballot,,artistss 9963,"List of miscellaneous addresses abroad to which the copies of the Constitution are to be sent, 18 June 1937. For example, Mrs Mary F McWhorter, Room 608, 506, Wabash Avenue, Chicago.",18/06/1937,"Constitution, 1937 (As approved by Dail Eireann), Distribution of Copies, 18 June 1937",,List,,Constitutional matterss 9964,"Handwritten letter to Mr Burke [PJ Burke, TD], from Sal Fitzpatrick, Fairview, Dublin, 14 September 1953. She was a teacher in his school a year or two previously and she is writing on behalf of her sister who was a Writing Assistant a number of years ago",14/09/1953,"Civil Service, Reinstatements, General",,Letter,,civil services 9964,"Letter to PJ Burke, TD, from NS O Nuallain, 28 September 1953, relating to the question of the reinstatement in the Civil Service of Miss S Fitzpatrick's sister, formerly a Writing Assistant. This question, he is told, is one for the Department in which M",28/09/1953,"Civil Service, Reinstatements, General",,Letter,,civil services 9964,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 15 March 1955, relating to the refund of gratuities by widows and officers retired on grounds of ill-health who are reinstated.",15/03/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatements, General",,Circular,,widows; civil services 9966,"Memorandum from the Office of the Minister for Finance on the case of Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan, 17 May 1937. She served as a Telephonist in Belfast up to 29 July 1922 when she was dismissed. She applied for compensation to the Committee of Inquiry into t",17/05/1937,"Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan, Reinstatement in Public Service, 1937",,Memorandum,,civil service; politicss 9966,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 25 June 1937, stating that the Executive Council decided that day that it would be in the public interest to appoint Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan as a Telephonist in Dublin.",25/06/1937,"Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan, Reinstatement in Public Service, 1937",,Minute,,civil services 9966,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 25 June 1937, stating that it was decided that day that it would be in the public interest to appoint Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan as a Telephonist in Dublin.",25/06/1937,"Mrs Isabella Mary Carolan, Reinstatement in Public Service, 1937",,Extract,,civil services 9967A,"Memorandum from the Minister for Finance on the question of pay and allowances of the Garda Siochana, 8 December 1937. Paragraph 9 states that an order will shortly be made granting improved pensions benefits to the widows and children of members of the F",08/12/1937,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1937-1944",,Memorandum,,widows and orphanss 9967A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 11 January 1938, stating that approval was given to, among other matters, the grant of improved pension benefits as indicated in paragraph nine of the memorandum from the Minister for Finance dealing with Garda Siochana p",11/01/1938,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1937-1944",,Extract,,widows and orphanss 9967A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 20 January 1944, stating that the decisions set out in the attached schedules in regard to payment of increased rates of emergency bonus to certain Civil Servants, members of the Defence Forces, Teachers and members of th",20/01/1944,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1937-1944",,Extract,,employments 9967B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, relating to the remuneration of Judges, Civil Servants and members of the Garda Siochana, 21 October 1946. Appendix II details the financial position of lower-paid classes, for example, women cleaners and typists",21/10/1946,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1937-1969",,Memorandum,,employments 9967C,"Letter to the editor, `Irish Press' entitled `Garda Pay' from JE Connolly, Secretary, Garda Pensioners' Association, 15 December 1948. He discusses the low rate of Garda pay and states that `perhaps the most wretched dependants of any are the Garda widow ",15/12/1948,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1948-1959",JE Connolly,Newsclipping,Irish Press,widowss 9967C,"Report of the Civil Service Arbitration Board, 24 May 1951, on the question of the general revision of Civil Service Pay. Appendices attached give details of increases granted from 29 May 1948 to Civil Servants whose existing remuneration did not exceed £",24/05/1951,"Garda Siochana, Pay and Allowances, 1937-1944",,Report,,civil services 9046,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 15 August 1939, relating to proposed additional nominations to the National Monuments Advisory Council, including details of the nomination of Miss Francoise Henry `who is stated to be a recogni",15/08/1939,"National Monuments Advisory Council, Personnel, 1936",,Memorandum,,academicss 9046,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 19 September 1939, listing additional members of the National Monuments Advisory Council whose nominations were agreed to, including Miss Francoise Henry.",19/09/1939,"National Monuments Advisory Council, Personnel, 1936",,Extract,,academicss 9066,"Letter to the Secretary, Executive Council, from W Kehoe, Acting Secretary, Wexford Board of Health and Public Assistance, 28 July 1936, applying for triplets' bounty on behalf of  Mrs P Banville, Ramsgrange, County Wexford.",28/07/1936,"Mrs Banville, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9066,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridget Banville, County Wexford, from M O Muimhneachain, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the Government bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 29 September 1936.",1932,"Mrs Banville, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9066,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Wexford Board of Health and Public Assistance, from M O Muimhneachain, 29 September 1936, stating that a pay order for £3 had been sent that day to Mrs Bridget Banville, being the State bounty in respect of the birth of tripl",29/09/1936,"Mrs Banville, Triplets Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 9970A,"Typescript memorandum [prepared for the Press Bureau] relating to two vacancies on the Reporting Staff of the D‡ilwhich were recently filled, no date, 1932.  Scales of pay for men and women are given. The note states that 15 candidates presented themselve",1932,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Note,,employment; civil services 9970A,"Memorandum on Oireachtas Reporting Staff, 20 October 1932.  Amongst the matters discussed is the view of the Department of Finance that the work of reporting is suitable for women. `The differentiation between the scales of men and women follows the pract",,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Memorandum,,employment; civil services 9970A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from M O Conaill, for the Clerk of the Dail, 19 February 1947, giving details of the qualifications and experience of Miss Mairead Maire Nic Ghearailt who is to be appointed Oireachtas Reporter subject",19/02/1947,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970A,"Copy minute to the Clerk of the Dail, 21 February 1947, stating that the Taoiseach is prepared to appoint Miss Mairead Maire Nic Ghearailt to the post of Oireachtas Reporter subject to the production by her of satisfactory evidence as to age, health and c",21/02/1947,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance relating to the appointment of Miss Eileen O'Brien as Established Reporter on the Staff of the Oireachtas, 20 May 1947. Details of her qualifications and experience are given.",20/05/1947,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from Lady Gregory, 16 February 1927, concerning the Lane Pictures. Up to the end of the last session of the British Parliament `we had been gaining strong support in both HousesÉ', while the British Press have been `exceedingly friendly",16/02/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from Lady Gregory, 12 March 1927. With respect to the Lane Pictures she feels that `we have been letting the matter fade a little in EnglandÉ' She suggests that telegrams be sent to the Prime Minister and other statesmen on Patrick's Da",12/03/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from Lady Gregory, 3 March 1927, thanking him for his `admirable statements in the Dail' [in respect of the Lane Pictures]. She believes these statements should `do good in England & stir up our Commissioners at home'.",03/03/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Lady Gregory from Liam T MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 15 March 1927. He writes that it would not be proper for him to send messages [relating to the return of the Lane Pictures] on St Patrick's Day to the Prime Minister and Mr Amery.",15/03/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from Lady Gregory, 15 August 1927. She states that the Trustees of the Tate Gallery have published a new and `dishonest statement against us'. She references a telegram which has come from Sean O Casey in London [enclosed in file] askin",15/08/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory, unsigned [from Cosgrave], 20 August 1927. It was not possible to comply with her request to table a motion in the D‡ilon 16 August requesting the return of the Lane Pictures to Dublin. She is assured that the Government will a",20/08/1927,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from Lady Gregory, 6 January 1928. She has often received letters from the USA asking what the prospect is of the return of the Lane Pictures. She argues that it would help the cause if the question of a Gallery for the pictures was fin",06/01/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory, 14 January 1928, acknowledging her letter to the President and stating that it was brought to his attention.",14/01/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Note by Paul Banim, 18 February 1928, reporting on a visit by Lady Gregory urging the desirability of representations being made to the City Commissioners to provide a Gallery for the Lane Pictures. She wishes to have references made at the Patrick's Day ",18/02/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Note,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory from [?Paul Banim], 21 February 1928, referring to their recent conversation and stating that he placed the particulars she gave him before the President.",21/02/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Mr Banim from A Gregory, 22 February 1928. She is anxious for a definite announcement which can be made at St Patrick's Day banquets in England that a Gallery is to be built in Dublin to house the Lane Pictures.",22/02/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Mr Banim from A Gregory, 11 March 1928. She is anxious for reference to the Lane Pictures to be made at the St Patrick's Day Dinner in London. She asks what the position is regarding the Gallery.",11/03/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory from LT MacCosgair [Liam Cosgrave], 13 March 1928. He states that it would be inadvisable to make any reference on St Patrick's Day to the question of the Lane Pictures.",13/03/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 16 March 1928. She thinks there may be some allusion to the pictures the next day [St Patrick's Day]. She only just received his letter and she might have objected if she had known his opinion. She writes that Lord Howar",16/03/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Mr Banim from A Gregory, 25 March 1927. She wishes him to tell the President that they have found it very hard to extract a promise from the Commissioners relating to the building of a gallery to house the Lane Pictures. She discusses financial ",25/03/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory from PL Banim, 30 March 1928, informing her that the Minister for Local Government and Public Health is making arrangements for the holding of an inquiry into the matter of the Lane Pictures.",30/03/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Banim from A Gregory, 3 April 1928, asking to be kept informed regarding the inquiry into the matter of the Lane Pictures. She discusses the possibility of getting the War Memorial money [for the building of a gallery?].",03/04/1928,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 16 September 1929. She writes thanking him for what he said about Hugh Lane and his pictures at the Charlemont Home Ceremony. She writes that a strong effort at the Imperial Conference would bring final success.",16/09/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory from Cosgrave, 17 September 1929. He writes that the `Imperial Conference would not concern itself with a matter of this kind and in my opinion it would be very impolitic for the Government to introduce it at this stage. Time a",17/09/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 19 September 1919. She will, she writes, follow his advise about using private interest [to effect the return of the Lane Pictures to Dublin].",19/09/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 31 October 1919, asking to see him for a few moments.",31/10/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to A Gregory from LT MacCosgair [Cosgrave], 17 December 1929. He is seeing people interested in the question of the Lane Pictures on the 30 December and he wonders if she would also attend.",17/12/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Note to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 19 December 1929. She will be able to meet with him on 30 December.",19/12/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Note,,Playwrightss 9983,"Minute to Mr O Hegarty from Cosgrave, 2 January 1930, reporting on a meeting he had with Lady Gregory and others the previous day concerning the matter of the Lane Pictures and the manner of effecting the return of the pictures.",02/01/1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Minute,,Playwrightss 9983,"Typescript extract from the `Irish Independent', 3 January 1930, `New Move to Get Lane Pictures'. This details a meeting between President Cosgrave, Lady Gregory, Sir R Hanson and Mr E Lupton, KC where  `the Saorstat case for the bringing of the Lane pict",03/01/1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Extract,Irish Independent,Playwrightss 9983,"Sixth Annual Report of the Friends of the National Collections of Ireland, 1930. Amongst the Vice-Presidents of the Society was Sarah Purser.",1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Report,,Artistss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 29 September 1930. She states that the plans for the new Municipal Gallery being ready is a step that takes away an excuse for not returning the pictures from `our opponents in London'. She states that a word from him at",29/09/1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Copy letter to Lady Gregory from Cosgrave, 9 October 1930. He considers that it would be unwise to reopen the question of the return of the Lane Pictures until the gallery is approaching completion. In any event, he writes, the matter is not one that the ",09/10/1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9983,"Letter to Cosgrave from A Gregory, 10 October 1930. She knows the question of the pictures is `in safe hands & you must forgive me if now & again I write a word about them, as Hugh Lane's trusteeÉ'",10/10/1930,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Gregory, 1922-1930",,Letter,,Playwrightss 9984,"Letter to President Cosgrave from SC Harrison [Miss], 9 August 1925. She asks him to forward an enclosed note to the proper quarter. The note, also dated, 9 August 1925, is addressed to the Secretary of the Committee of Inquiry relating to Sir Hugh Lane's",09/08/1925,"Lane Pictures, Official Government Action, 1923-1930Lane Pictures, Official Government Action, 1923-1930",,Letter,,artistss 9984,"Copy letter to Mr Amery, 13 August 1925, enclosing Miss SC Harrison's letter of 9 August 1925 and asking if it is possible to comply with her request. The letter is unsigned and partly Handwritten. The writer describes Miss SC Harrison as `one of the best",13/08/1935,"Lane Pictures, Official Government Action, 1923-1930Lane Pictures, Official Government Action, 1923-1930",,Letter,,artistss 9987,"Letter to `My dear President' from Hazel Lavery, 9 December 1929. She asks him to talk to Thomas Bodkin concerning representations to the British Government about the Lane Pictures. She discusses her representations and discussions with British statesmen.",09/12/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Lavery, 1929",,Letter,,politicss 9987,"Letter to Lady Lavery from Cosgrave, 23 December 1929, thanking her for her letter and `for the deep interest you have always taken in our welfare'. He writes in relation to the Lane Pictures: `The particular difficulty with which you have been troubled i",23/12/1929,"Lane Pictures, Correspondence with Lady Lavery, 1929",,Letter,,politicss 10096,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from Mary Preston, Cappoquin, 2 December 1937. She believes that the wish of the whole country is that the Second Chamber should be non-political. She suggests putting the names of Ireland's ten greatest lawyers, barrister",02/12/1937,"Seanad, 1937, Election of Members, Miscellaneous Suggestions",,Letter,,vocationalism; the Senates 10096,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Preston, 7 December 1937, acknowledging her letter to the President dated 2 December.",07/12/1937,"Seanad, 1937, Election of Members, Miscellaneous Suggestions",,Letter,,vocationalism; the Senates 10096,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 December 1937, entitled `How I Would Elect a Senate' by Senator Helena Concannon. She states: `In my ideal Senate É the personality of the Senators would count enormously. My Senators would be chosen, not for ",12/12/1938,"Seanad, 1937, Election of Members, Miscellaneous Suggestions",Helena Concannon,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,the Senates 10097,"Letter from Mary T McCourt, SCM, Dundalk, 19 July 1937. She recently attended a poor woman, Mrs Kate Blackburn, who gave birth to triplets, all girls. She applies for the State Triplets' Bounty on her behalf. This letter was sent by the Department of the ",19/07/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,midwives; welfares 10097,"Copy letter to Miss MT McCourt, 22 July 1937, acknowledging her application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Kate Blackburn.",22/11/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,midwives; welfares 10097,"Minute to the Department of the President from the Department of Finance, 22 August 1937, transmitting a payable order for three pounds for Mrs Kate Blackburn in respect of the birth of triplets.",25/08/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 10097,"Copy letter to Mrs Kate Blackburn enclosing a payable order for three pounds being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 26 August 1937.",26/08/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Letter,,welfares 10097,"Minute from the Department of External Affairs to the Department of the President, 10 September 1937, transmitting a letter with enclosure addressed by the British Legion, 20 August 1937, to the Secretary to the Keeper of the Privy Purse, Buckingham Palac",10/09/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 10097,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from the Department of the President, 17 September 1937, stating that a payable order for £3, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets was sent to Mrs Kate Blackburn on 17 Septembe",17/09/1937,"Mrs Kate Blackburn, Application for Triplets' Bounty",,Minute,,welfares 10098,"Letter to de Valera from Nora Connolly O'Brien, 17 November 1937, expressing sympathy on the death of Sean Moylan.",17/11/1957,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,senators; protocols 10098,"Copy letter to Senator Mrs Nora Connolly O'Brien, 8 January 1958, thanking her for the message of sympathy she sent on the death of Sean Moylan.",08/01/1958,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,senators; protocols 10098,"Letter to de Valera from  Sister M Pius, Superioress, Convent of Mercy, Templemore, 18 November 1957, expressing sympathy on the death of Sean Moylan.",18/11/1957,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Copy letter to Sister M Pius, 9  January 1958, thanking her for the message of sympathy she sent on the death of Sean Moylan.",09/01/1958,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Letter to de Valera from Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (Mrs), Embassy of India, Dublin, 19 November 1957, expressing sympathy on the death of Senator Sean Moylan.",19/11/1957,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Copy letter to Her Excellency Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Embassy of India, Dublin, 15 January 1958, thanking her for the message of sympathy she sent on the death of Sean Moylan.",15/01/1958,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Letter to de Valera from Olive Hughes, President, Irish Countrywomen's Association, 30 November 1957, expressing sympathy on the death of Sean Moylan.",30/11/1957,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Copy letter to Mrs JW Hughes, President, Irish Countrywomen's Association, 7 January 1958, thanking her for the message of sympathy she sent on the death of Sean Moylan.",07/01/1958,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10098,"Copy letter to Mrs Nora Moylan from de Valera, 11 January 1958, sending her some of the letters conveying sympathy with the Government on the death of her husband, the late Minister for Agriculture.",11/01/1958,"Sean Moylan, Ministerial and Other Appointments, Letters of Condolence on Death, 1957",,Letter,,protocols 10104,"Memorandum from the Minister of Justice, circulated 23 July 1937, relating to a scheme of a bill to amend the law relating to the enforcement of Court Orders. The memorandum deals with, among other matters, suggested amendments to the law relating to the ",23/07/1937,"Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940",,Memorandum,,deserted wivess 10104,"Bill entitled `An Act to Amend and Extend the Law in Relation to the Enforcement of Certain Court Orders and to Make Provision for the Release in Proper Cases of Persons Imprisoned For Non-Payment of Money', 1938. Part II, no 7 deals with the amendment of",1938,"Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940",,Bill,,deserted wivess 10104,"Enforcement of Court Orders Bill, 1940, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 3 July 1940. Part II, no 7 deals with the amendment of section 1 of the Married Women (Maintenance in case of Desertion) Act, 1886.",03/07/1940,"Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940",,Bill,,deserted wivess 10104,"Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940",1940,"Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940",,Act,,deserted wivess 10107A,"Report of the Conference of Secondary Inspectors on the question of the revision of the Programme and Regulations for Secondary Schools, together with reservations by individual inspectors outlined in a covering memorandum by the Chief Inspector, circulat",11/11/1937,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Report,,educations 10107A,"Circular sent by the Department of Education, 2 April 1938, to amongst others, The Schoolmistresses Association and the Irish Union of Assistant Mistresses, asking for comments on the proposed revision of the secondary school programme.",02/04/1938,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Circular,,educations 10107A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from Ebha Ni Chuirc, Secretary, Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland, 9 July 1938, sending the suggested favoured changes of her Executive relative to the Programme for Secondary Schools.",09/07/1938,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from E Annie Keen, Honorary Secretary, Irish Union of Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools (Southern Branch), 26 May 1938, sending her Association's observations on the Programme for Secondary Schools",26/05/1938,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Education, from Christine M Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of Irish School Mistresses, 26 May 1938, sending her Association's observations on the Programme for Secondary Schools.",26/05/1938,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107A,"Draft note of conference between the Minister for Education, the Taoiseach and Inspectors in charge of different subjects on 18 January 1939, relating to the revision of the secondary school programme. It was agreed, for example, that the provision of a c",18/01/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Note,,educations 10107A,"Copy letter to Christine M Bewley, Central Association of Irish School Mistresses, 24 February 1939, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",24/02/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 24 February 1939, enclosing a letter and memorandum received from Christine M Bewley and asking for a comment with regard to her statement",24/02/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Minute,,educations 10107A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Private Secretary, Department of Education, 2 March 1939, stating that the Minister's promise to see a deputation of various Secondary School Associations including the School Mistress",02/03/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Minute,,educations 10107A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Education, from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 11 March 1939, asking if the Minister had received a deputation from the Central Association of School Mistresses and, if so, whether h",11/03/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Minute,,educations 10107A,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from Christine M Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of School Mistresses, 22 February 1939. Since the Minister for Education has not accorded the promised interview with her Association they as",22/02/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Education, 16 March 1939, stating that the Minister for Education has asked the Central Association of Irish Schoolmistresses to appoint a deputation to discuss the revis",16/03/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Minute,,educations 10107A,"Copy letter to Miss CM Bewley, Honorary Secretary, Central Association of School Mistresses from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 20 March 1939, stating that the Minister for Education has asked the Central Association of Irish Schoolmi",20/03/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107B,"Memorandum from the Department of Education discussing the revisions the Department intends to make to the Secondary Schools' Programme. This states, among other matters, that Elementary Mathematics, a course which is for girls only, will be retained in t",1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Memorandum,,educations 10107B,"Letter to de Valera from John Love Morrow, Convenor of the Eire Government and Education Committee, and Andrew James Gailey, Convenor for Secondary Education, 3 May 1939. This letter gives the opinion of the Eire Government and Education Committee of the ",03/05/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Letter,,educations 10107B,"Note to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Education, 20 May 1939. The Minister has met deputations of all the Associations of Secondary School Managers and Teachers. He found that there was strong opposition to some of the",20/05/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Note,,educations 10107B,"Draft printed memorandum by the Department of Education on revised changes to the Secondary School Programme to take effect from the beginning of the school year 1939-1940, May 1939. Section 3 states that mathematics `will not be essential for girls, eith",May-39,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Memorandum,,educations 10107B,"List of corrections to the draft memorandum from the Department of Education on proposed revised changes to the Secondary School Programme to be implemented at the beginning of the school year 1939-1940, no date [1939?]. This provides for a rewrite of sec",1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,List,,educations 10107B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 25 May 1939, entitled `Mathematics in Girls' Schools. Women Graduates Protest'. This reports how the National University Women Graduates' Association has sent a letter to the Minister for Education, protesting against ",25/05/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,educations 10107B,"Minute to Seosamh î Neill, Secretary, Department of Education, from M O Muimhneachain, 1 June 1939, enclosing a note setting out the changes which the Taoiseach suggests might be made in the memorandum relating to the Secondary School Programme. `The only",01/06/1939,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Minute,,educations 10107B,"Secondary School Programme 1941-1942. This deals with for, example, the subject of domestic economy.",,"Secondary Education, Programme in Schools",,Programme,,educations 10108,"Explanatory note prepared by the Department of Education relating to the study of the Constitution  in schools, sent to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 30 August 1938. This deals with a scheme for talks on the Constitution which should be give",30/08/1938,"Bunreacht na hEireann, Study in Schools",,Note,,Constitutional matterss 10115,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, Report 1935-1936. This deals, for example,  with maternal mortality, maternity and child welfare, and medical and midwifery services. For instance, the report states that in Dublin `the need for extension ",,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, Annual Report 1935-1936",,Report,,midwives; healths 10118,"Letter from Josephine Kelly, Dublin, 7 August 1937, stating that she gave birth on 5 June 1937 to triplets in the Coombe Hospital. She applies for the `King's Bounty' and encloses a doctor's certificate testifying to the birth. The latter, dated 8 June 19",07/08/1937,"Mrs Josephine Kelly, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 10118,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M McDunphy, enclosing a copy of the letter from Josephine Kelly applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",12/08/1937,"Mrs Josephine Kelly, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Minute,,welfares 10118,"Copy letter to Josephine Kelly, from McDunphy, 12 August 1937, acknowledging her letter applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",11/08/1937,"Mrs Josephine Kelly, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 10118,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the President, from the Department of Finance, 7 September 1937, transmitting a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Josephine Kelly, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",07/09/1937,"Mrs Josephine Kelly, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Minute,,welfares 10118,"Copy letter to Mrs Josephine Kelly, Dublin, from M O Muimhneachain, 7 September 1937, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",07/09/1937,"Mrs Josephine Kelly, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 10119,"Letter, no date [1937?], from Mrs M Bulger, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets on 30 July 1937. She encloses a doctor's certificate from the Rotunda and states: `So I will trust to you and the President of our Country to do ",1937,"Mrs Margaret Bulger, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 10119,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M McDunphy, enclosing the letter from Mrs Bulger applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 12 August 1937.",12/08/1937,"Mrs Margaret Bulger, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Minute,,welfares 10119,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Bulger from M McDunphy, 12 August 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",12/08/1937,"Mrs Margaret Bulger, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1937",,Letter,,welfares 10133B,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Lieutenant Colonel Ross Kyle Knox, Secretary, Irish Exhibition of Living Art, 30 March 1955, stating that the exhibition has been held annually for the past twelve years having been founded by Miss Jellett `o",30/03/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to Lieutenant Colonel Ross Kyle Knox, Secretary, Irish Exhibition of Living Art, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1955, informing him that stained glass window `The Four Green Fields of Erin' by Evie Hone is now the property of th",01/04/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `Tribute for Evie Hone, but her ""hidden window"" will not be on view at show', 14 August 1955. This details the special tribute to Evie Hone which will be paid to the memory of `Ireland's greatest stained glass ",14/08/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,artistss 10133B,"Handwritten letter to Costello from Nancy Connell, 18 August 1955. She asks if he can do anything about the stained glass window by her sister, Evie Hone, entitled `The Four Green Fields' which has been lying in packing cases since it came back from New Y",18/08/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to Mrs N Connell from Costello, 30 August 1955, stating that he is concerned about Evie Hone's window, `The Four Green Fields', in particular, `that it should not be safeguarded and eventually put in some appropriate place'. He writes that he ",30/08/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of Public Works, 29 October 1955, relating to the stained glass window entitled `The Four Green Fields' by Evie Hone. `We suggest that Mrs. Connell be informed that the question of find",29/10/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Copy letter to Mrs N Connell from Costello, 31 October 1955, informing her that it has not been found possible to find a location for Evie Hone's stained glass window, `The Four Green Fields' and stating that the window is safely packed and stored at the ",31/10/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133B,"Handwritten letter to Costello from Nancy Connell, 1 November 1955, thanking him for his letter stating that her sister's stained glass window will receive every consideration.",01/11/1955,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Letter,,artistss 10133,"Minute, 26 March 1958, stating that the Office of Public Works have informed the [Department of the Taoiseach?] that they are proposing, after abortive efforts to find a location for it, to loan Evie Hone's stained glass window, `The Four Green Fields', t",26/03/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Minute,,artistss 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 25 July 1958, `Evie Hone Exhibition'. This details the opening of the Evie Hone Exhibition in University College Dublin.",25/07/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,artistss 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 30 July 1958, entitled `The Genius of Evie Hone'. This discusses the Evie Hone Exhibition on display in University College, Dublin. `It is possible now to assess the position of Evie Hone as an artist, not by local sta",30/07/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,artistss 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent' entitled `Works of Evie Hone. President Opens the Exhibition', 30 July 1958. This discusses the opening of the Evie Hone Exhibition at University College, Dublin and details the speech by the President, de Valera.",30/07/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,artistss 10133B,"Newsclipping from the `Sunday Press' entitled `Our View. Evie Hone', 3 August 1958. This discusses the Evie Hone Exhibition at University College, Dublin which `shows how a national tradition can overleap the centuries. From the earliest years of our embr",03/08/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Newsclipping,Sunday Press,artistss 10133B,"Extract from the D‡ilDebates, 25 November 1958, relating to the question of making Evie Hone's stained glass window, `The Four Green Fields' more accessible to viewing by the general public.",25/11/1958,"World's Fair, 1939, Saorstat Participation",,Extract,,artistss 10136,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 April 1937, entitled `The Cinema and the Nation', by Rev. Richard Devane, SJ. The article discusses the stagnation in the Irish Film Industry. The article includes a picture of Shelah Richards, Sara Allgood and Ria ",12/04/1937,"Cinema, Relation to Natural Life","Rev. Richard Devane, SJ",Newsclipping,Irish Press,actorss 10136,"Letter to the President from RS Devane, SJ, 22 April 1937, asking him to receive a deputation for `the purpose of submitting a request for a governmental enquiry into the cinema and its many relations to our national life'. Amongst the members of the depu",22/04/1937,"Cinema, Relation to Natural Life",,Letter,,trade unions; local governments 10136,"Memorandum relating to a suggested Commission of Inquiry into Irish Cinema and its relation to national life from the Department of the President, 21 August 1937. This references Father Devane's request for the President to receive a deputation on the sub",21/08/1937,"Cinema, Relation to Natural Life",,Memorandum,,local government; trade unionss 10136,"Irish Cinema Handbook, no date [?1937]. Amongst the articles is one entitled `Can the Movies educate?' by Brigid Redmond, MA. The illustrations include photographs of Sara Allgood and Eileen Crowe.",1937,"Cinema, Relation to Natural Life",,Booklet,,actorss 10180,"Memorandum to the Executive Council from the Department of Finance, relating to applications for re-admission to the Civil Service after absence in ecclesiastical seminaries or religious orders, 16 September 1937. Amongst those applying for re-instatement",16/09/1937,"Miss Teresa O Shea, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; employment; nunss 10180,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, 22 September 1937, stating that the re-appointment of Miss Teresa O Shea in the public service as a Clerical Officer was approved by the Executive Council on 21 September. She had resigned from ",22/09/1937,"Miss Teresa O Shea, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; employment; nunss 10180,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 21 September 1937, approving the re-employment of Miss Teresa O Shea as a Clerical Officer in the Civil Service.",21/09/1937,"Miss Teresa O Shea, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; employment; nunss 10181,"Memorandum to the Executive Council from the Department of Finance, relating to applications for re-admission to the Civil Service after absence in ecclesiastical seminaries or religious orders, 16 September 1937. Amongst those applying for re-instatement",16/09/1937,"Miss Elizabeth Breen, Reinstatement in the Civil Service, 1937",,Memorandum,,civil service; employment; nunss 10181,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, 22 September 1937, stating that the re-appointment of Miss Eibhlis Ni Bhraoin in the public service as a Writing Assistant was approved by the Executive Council on 21 September. She had resigned",22/9/11937,"Miss Elizabeth Breen, Reinstatement in the Civil Service, 1937",,Minute,,civil service; employment; nunss 10181,"Extract from the Executive Council Minutes, 21 September 1937, approving the re-employment of Miss Eibhlis Ni Bhraoin as a Writing Assistant in the Civil Service.",21/09/1937,"Miss Elizabeth Breen, Reinstatement in the Civil Service, 1937",,Extract,,civil service; employment; nunss 10183,"Memorandum from the Department of the President relating to the transfer from the Gaeltacht Services Division of Officers who have no knowledge of Irish, 16 September 1937. Particulars are given of officers serving the Gaeltacht Services Division who have",16/09/1937,"Government Departments Working Through Irish, Inter-Departmental Transfers of Staff",,Memorandum,,civil service; employment; Irish languages 10183,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 29 September 1938, relating to the transfer from the Technical Instruction Branch of the Department of Education of officers not qualified to discharge their official duties through the medium o",29/09/1938,"Government Departments Working Through Irish, Inter-Departmental Transfers of Staff",,Memorandum,,civil service; Irish languages 10186,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 September 1937, entitled `Screaming Girls Watch Brothers Die in Scots Farm Hut Blaze'. This deals with the fire disaster in the Dumbarton village of Kirkintilloch in which ten Mayo boys lost their lives. Twelve girl",27/09/1937,"Kirkintilloch Disaster, 1937",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,migrations 10186,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' 19 October 1937, entitled `""Poisoning Caused by Gas From Stove"". Dramatic Evidence by Survivors'. This deals with the inquiry into the Kirkintilloch Bothy fire on 16 September in which ten Achill `tattie-howkers' lost t",19/10/1937,"Kirkintilloch Disaster, 1937",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,migrations 10186,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 1 December 1982, entitled `10 fire deaths; spurned wife starts mass murder probe'. The article states that the file on the 10 potato pickers who died in a blazing locked hut in Scotland has been opened on the basis tha",01/12/1982,"Kirkintilloch Disaster, 1937",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,migration; murders 10186,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 1 December 1982, entitled `Murder probe into death of potato pickers - 45 years later'. The article details the fire in 1937 in Kirkintilloch. A photograph of Mrs Margaret McNeela with her son Thomas on the day o",01/12/1982,"Kirkintilloch Disaster, 1937",Tom Shiels,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,migration; murders 10186,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 1 December 1982, entitled `Scots reopen death file on potato pickers'. The article, amongst other details, gives the response of the survivors and relatives of those who perished to the new developments, for example, M",01/12/1982,"Kirkintilloch Disaster, 1937",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,migration; murders 10191A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 27 September 1937. This is a letter to the editor from MR O'Hegarty [WR O'Hegarty?], Honorary Secretary, Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers. The letter is entitled `Migratory Labour'. She writes: `",27/09/1937,"Seasonal Migratory Labour, Interdepartmental Committee, 1937",WR O Hegarty,Newsclipping,Irish Times,migrations 10191A,Typescript copy of an article from `The Bell' entitled `Migration is a Way of Keeping a Grip' by Peadar O'Donnell. This deals with the plight of those with small holdings along the coast of Ireland and the importance of migratory work in Britain. O'Donnel,Nov-41,"Seasonal Migratory Labour, Interdepartmental Committee, 1937",Peadar O'Donnell,Extract,The Bell,migration; emigrations 10219,"Minute to M MacDonnchadha from Padraig O Caoimh, Clerk of the Dail, 5 November 1925, enclosing corrected and updated lists of senators and members of the D‡ilfor inclusion in Guy's Almanac. Amongst the list of Senators, for example, is the Dowager Countes",05/11/1925,"Guy's Almanac, Material for Publication",,Minute,,senators; female members of the Dails 10231,"Copy letter to William Sears, TD, unsigned [?Secretary, Department of the President] transmitting a return giving the names and principle Officers of the Government. For example, Mrs ML Dickie is included as Commissioner, National Health Insurance.",03/12/1923,"Echo Yearbook, Enniscorthy, Material for Publication",,Letter,,healths 10236A,"`Irish School Weekly', 14 November 1936. Much of this issue is devoted to questions of salary. The ASTI notes, for example, give details of men and women employed in schools and those who received incremental salaries.",14/11/1936,Salaries of National Teachers,,Journal,,employment; teacherss 10236A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `""No Attack on Mr. de Valera"". I.N.T.O. President's Stout Denial of a Charge', 1 February 1937. This relates to a resolution passed at a special congress of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation the previous Saturd",01/02/1937,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,teacherss 10236A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 February 1937, `Full Security of Tenure. Teachers Demands at Tralee Meeting'. This relates to the issue of salaries and pensions discussed at an Irish National Teachers' Organisation in Tralee. Dr TJ O'Connell, Gene",22/02/1937,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,teacherss 10236A,"Copy minute to the Minister [which Minister is not specified] from S Preston, Accountant, 10 June 1937. He states that the Irish National Teachers' Organisation have been using the catch-phrase `Two thousand teachers have less than £2.10 a week'. He write",10/06/1937,Salaries of National Teachers,,Minute,,s 10236A,"Booklet entitled `Teachers' Salary ""Cuts"" Case For Their Restoration', November 1936. This deals with, for example, the position of Junior Assistant Mistresses and Lay Assistants. `The two classes who received pensions for the first time in 1934 are junio",Nov-36,Salaries of National Teachers,,Booklet,,teacherss 10236A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education relating to the question of restoring the cuts in the salaries of National Teachers, 29 September 1937. Attached to the memorandum is a copy of a statement from the Central Executive Council of the Irish Nationa",29/09/1937,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236A,"Memorandum submitted by the Irish National Teachers' Organisation relating to their claim for increased remuneration, June 1942. This details the history of salary cuts. For example, in 1934 there was a cut of nine per cent in the pensionable salaries of ",Jun-42,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236A,"Memorandum from the Minster for Education regarding National Teachers' claim for increased remuneration, 8 August 1942. This gives the existing pay scales for men and women. The memorandum concludes that should `increased emoluments be granted to other pu",08/08/1942,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236A,"Memorandum on the salaries of secondary teachers sent to the Taoiseach by the Minister for Education, 12 December 1942. Details of salaries paid to men and women are given and ways in which these salary scales might be improved are discussed.",12/12/1942,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 19 December 1942, stating that at a Government meeting on 18 December consideration was given to recommendations regarding the rates of pay ",19/12/1942,Salaries of National Teachers,,Minute,,teacherss 10236A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 20 January 1944, stating that the decisions set out in attached Schedule B were taken with regard to increased rates of emergency payment to certain Civil Servants, members of the Defence Forces, the Garda Siochana and Te",20/01/1944,Salaries of National Teachers,,Extract,,teacherss 10236B,"Memorandum for the Department of Education on the question of an increase in the remuneration of national teachers. A comparison is made between the remuneration of national teachers, male and female, and civil servants, male and female. For example, the ",1944,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teachers; employment; civil services 10236B,"Booklet, `Irish National Teachers' Organisation, Case for Increased Remuneration for National Teachers', issued by the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, no date [1945?]. This compares, for example, the income of a teacher, male and female, with that ",01/03/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Booklet,,teachers; civil services 10236B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from TJ O'Connell, General Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 17 April 1945, giving the names of the deputation which will meet the Taoiseach on 18 April 1945. Included in the deputation",17/04/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Letter,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Note detailing the interview between the Taoiseach and members of the deputation representing the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 18 April 1945. The note states that the case for increased remuneration for national teachers was mainly put by Mrs Cl",18/04/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Note,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Report, dated 19 April 1945, detailing the interview between the Taoiseach and members of the deputation representing the Irish National Teachers' Organisation on the 18 April 1945. This details the statements made by members of the deputation and the rep",19/04/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Report,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,Report compiled by the Irish National Teachers' Organisation of the interview between the Taoiseach and members of the Organisation on 18 April 1945 relating to increased remuneration for National Teachers. The report was sent to the Taoiseach for his app,24/04/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Report,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Minute to P O Chinned, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Education, enclosing a table setting out the scales for Junior Executive Officers and National Teachers and a copy of a memorandum containing explanatory notes",16/05/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Minute,,civil service; teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from ScŽala ƒireann, 17 May 1945, `Minister's Statement on Teachers' Salaries'. This reports how General Mulcahy's motion to `refer the estimate back was defeated by 59 votes to 30, and the estimate of £2,606,733 for primary education passed ",17/05/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,teachers; female members of the Dails 10236B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 19 May 1945, `Teachers; Claims'. This details the history of the variations in teachers' salaries, referencing cuts and increases for male and female teachers since 1920.",19/05/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 17 June 1945. This is a letter to the editor entitled `The Teacher's Pay' by KM Clarke [Mrs], President, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 17 June 1946. She compares teachers' pay in England and Scotland and state",17/06/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,TJ O'Connell,Newsclipping,Irish Times,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Education, circulated 24 September 1945, relating to revised salary scales for teachers. For example, Junior Assistant Mistresses will be on the same scale as trained assistant teachers (unmarried men an",24/09/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236B,"Notes relating to teachers salaries sent to de Valera by the Department of Education, 25 September 1945. For example, the notes give the number of teachers at various points of the scale. Numbers are given for married men, single men and women.",25/09/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Notes,,teacherss 10236B,"Memorandum by the Department of Finance on the proposed new salary scales for primary and secondary teachers, September 1945. The memorandum begins by stating that the `proposals of the Minister for Education would place such a huge annual burden on the E",Sep-45,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teacherss 10236B,"List circulated by the Department of Education, 19 October 1945, relating to the remuneration of teachers. This provides a comparison of scales proposed by the Minister for Finance and the Minister for Education, together with details of actual present sa",19/10/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,List,,teacherss 10236B,"List from the Department of the Taoiseach giving details of variations of pay scales for single men, married men, women and Junior Assistant Mistresses. For example, under the 1920 scales a women at the minimum of the scale and deemed efficient received £",23/10/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,List,,teacherss 10236B,"List of primary teachers' salaries under various pay scales since 1920  issued by the Department of Finance, 25 October 1945. This list gives details for single men, married men, women and Junior Assistant Mistresses.",25/10/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,List,,teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 17 November 1945, entitled `Teachers Reject Pay Offer'. This gives details of the rejection by the Central Executive Committee of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation of the Minister for Education's pay offe",17/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Newsclipping from ScŽala ƒireann, `Increased Pay for Six-Co Teachers', 14 November 1945.This gives details of new scales of pay for men and women teachers in the Six Counties which went into operation in Northern Ireland from the 1 April 1945.",14/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 15 November 1945, `Teachers' Salaries Contrast'. This contrasts the pay scales for teachers, divided on a sex basis, in Eire with those effective in Northern Ireland. For example, a woman in Northern Ireland is o",15/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from ScŽala ƒireann, 17 November 1945, entitled `Teachers' Talk With Minister'. This details the deputation of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation who met with the Minister for Education, Tomas O Deirg, to discuss proposals for future s",17/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Statement of proposed new scales for national teachers, 16 November 1945. [It is not clear from which Department the statement was issued]. For example, after `a prescribed date, only trained teachers will be appointed to the present position of junior as",16/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Statement,,teacherss 10236B,"Report of a discussion between a deputation of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation and the Minister for Education, the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary and the Accountant, 16 November 1945.  Amongst the members of the deputation from the Irish Nat",16/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Report,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Copy letter to the Minister for Education from TJ O'Connell, General Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 19 November 1945. He states that his Executive consider the new pay scales proposed by the Minister inadequate. `They wish to stress tha",19/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Letter,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Draft letter to TJ O'Connell, General Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, from the Minister for Finance, November 1945, relating to his proposed new pay scales for teachers and the Irish National Teachers' Organisation criticism of these. He",Nov-45,Salaries of National Teachers,,Letter,,trade unions; teacherss 10236B,"Memorandum issued by the Department of Education, 22 November 1945, relating to the revision of National Teachers Salaries with the estimated cost of improved on scales already presented to teachers. Figures are given for male and female teachers. The que",22/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Memorandum,,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,List of names and addresses [of those who wrote to the Taoiseach on the subject of increased remuneration for national teachers?]. The list includes male and female names.,29/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,List,,teacherss 10236B,"Schedule issued by the Department of Finance, 24 November 1945, offering a comparison of Northern Ireland scales with the scales offered by the Minister for Education to the Irish National Teachers' Organisation on 16 November 1945. Figures are given for ",24/11/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Schedule,,teacherss 10236B,"List, 1 December 1945, of names of those who sent letters to the Taoiseach relating to increased remuneration of National Teachers. [The letters themselves are not in the file, having been forwarded to the Minister for Education]. Amongst the letters sent",01/12/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,List,,teacherss 10236B,"Letter to the Minister for Education from TJ O'Connell, General Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 3 December 1945, on the subject of the remuneration of national teachers. He writes on the question of equal pay for men and women that the r",03/12/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Letter,,teacherss 10236B,"Newsclipping from `ScŽala ƒireann' entitled `Teachers Confer with Minister on Salary Scales', 20 December 1945. This reports that a further conference between the Minister for Education and the members of the National Executive of the Irish National Teach",20/12/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,teachers; trade unionss 10236B,"Newsclipping from ScŽala ƒireann, 31 December 1945, entitled `Six-County Teachers Want Parity with England'. This details the claim of Northern Irish Teachers for parity with teachers in England which was discussed at the Annual Conference of the Irish Na",31/12/1945,Salaries of National Teachers,,Newsclipping,ScŽala Eireann,teachers; trade unionss 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of July 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court,",Jul-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"Classified list of some recent wage increases during the months of August and September 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. For example, female cashiers in the Olympia Theatre received an increase of 7/- giving them a new salary of 74/6 a",1951,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"List of some recent wage increases during the month of July 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. For example, female cashiers in the Olympia Theatre received an increase of 7/- giving them a new salary of 74/6 a week.",Jul-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of August and September 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without refere",1951,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of October 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Cou",Oct-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,List of some recent wage increases during the month of October 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers.,Oct-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,List of some recent wage increases during the month of November 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers.,Nov-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of December 1951. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Co",Dec-51,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of January 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Cou",Jan-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"Printed report compiled by the Central Statistics Office, `Some Statistics of Wages, Earnings and Hours of Work in 1951 and Previous Years'. Figures are given for male and female workers. For example, table 4C givens the number of `Female Wage-Earners, 18",1951,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,Report,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of February 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Co",Feb-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of March 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court",Mar-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of April 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court",Apr-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of May 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court, ",May-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of June 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court,",Jun-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"Consolidated list of some recent wage increases, issued 8 September 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. For example, in May 1952 a settlement with the Dublin Laundries gave female workers an increase of 2/6 per week giving them a new wage",08/09/1952,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of July and August 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference t",1952,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of September 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the C",Sep-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employment; nursess 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of October 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Cou",Oct-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of November 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Co",Nov-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530A/2,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of December 1952. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Co",Dec-52,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of January 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Cou",Jan-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of February 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Co",Feb-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of March 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court",Mar-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of April 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers. The changes result either from collective agreement or agreement negotiated without reference to the Court",Apr-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of May 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",May-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of July 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Jul-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of August 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Aug-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of September and October 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1953,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of November 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Nov-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of December 1953. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Dec-53,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"Inter-Departmental Wages Advisory Committee, minutes of the meeting of 29 January 1954. At the meeting it was decided that the maid employed by the Department of Industry and Commerce the Valentia Observatory should be granted an annual leave allowance of",29/01/1954,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,Minutes,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of January 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Jan-54,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of February 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Feb-54,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of March 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Mar-54,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530B,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of April 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Apr-54,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of May and June 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1954,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of July and August 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1954,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of September and October 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1954,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of November and December 1954. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1954,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of January and February 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of March and April 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of May and June 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of July and August 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of September and October 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of November and December 1955. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1955,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of January 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers. For example, female assistants in their 1st to 10th year and over in the Retail Grocery Trade in Ennisco",Jan-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of February 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Feb-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the months of March and April 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",1956,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of May 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",May-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of June 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Jun-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of July 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Jul-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of August 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Aug-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of September 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Sep-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of October 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Oct-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10530C,"The Labour Court, list of changes in wages and hours of work reported during the month of November 1956. Figures are given for male and female workers.",Nov-56,"Wages and Hours of Work, Statistics to 1956",,List,,employments 10540,"Application for registration to nominate candidates for election to the Seanad by the Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, 19 January 1938. The claim to registration is made on a number of grounds. For example, the `Catholic Women's Fed",19/01/1938,"Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, Representation in Seanad",,Application,,education; religion; vocationalisms 10540,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamonn [sic] de Valera from Mrs D Dempsey, Honorary Secretary, Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, 17 February 1938. She encloses a memorandum from her Committee entitled `Certain ""Services and Interests"" (repr",17/02/1938,"Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, Representation in Seanad",,Letter,,education; religion; vocationalisms 10540,"Handwritten letter to Miss O'Connell from Mai Parsons, 18 February 1938. She asks her to make sure the memorandum from the Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions of which she is a member is received by de Valera.",18/02/1938,"Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, Representation in Seanad",,Letter,,vocationalism; education; religions 10540,"Copy letter to Mrs D Dempsey, Honorary Secretary, Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, from P O Cinneide, 14 March 1938, relating to the memorandum submitted by her Committee concerning the Register of Nominating Bodies for the Seanad. ",14/03/1938,"Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, Representation in Seanad",,Letter,,education; religion; vocationalisms 10540,"Internal minute within the Department of the Taoiseach, 28 February 1938, relating to the representation of the Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions in the Seanad. The minute states that nothing can be now done in the matter. However, it",28/02/1938,"Catholic Women's Federation of Secondary School Unions, Representation in Seanad",,Minute,,education; religion; vocationalisms 10549,"Minutes of proceedings at a meeting of Members of Parliament and others with regard to the Belfast riots, 1935, House of Commons, 24 June 1936. Amongst those who spoke was Lady Astor who was concerned that equal representation between the Catholic and Pro",24/06/1936,"Belfast Riots, 1935",,Minutes,,sectarianisms 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifgiuil', 18 February 1938, giving the results of the Seanad elections by administrative county. For example, in the administrative county of Meath, Margaret M Murray, Dunshaughlin, married women, was elected.",18/02/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Ofigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 1 March 1938, giving the electoral roll compiled by the Seanad Returning Officer. The name, for example, of Kathleen Clarke, Dublin, Town Councillor, appears on the roll.",01/03/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; local governments 10559,"Newsclipping from `Irish Oifigiuil', 15 March 1958, giving the panels of candidates for Senate Elections. For example, the name of Mary Cosgrave appears on the Nominating Bodies Sub-Panel of the Administrative Panel. She is a widow and has `knowledge and ",15/03/1958,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 31 March 1938, giving a list of persons nominated by the Taoiseach to be members of Seanad ƒireann, including Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin.",31/03/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Irish Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 8 April 1938, giving details of candidates elected from the various panels. For example, Maighread Maire Nic Phiarais [Margaret Pearse], Colaiste Eanna, Dublin, was elected from the D‡ilSub-Panel of the Administrative P",08/04/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from Sean O Maoileoin, Leinster House, 12 May 1938, enclosing a list of senators with the official description of occupations. For example, Mrs Linda Kearns MacWhinney, Matron of Nurses' Home.",12/05/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Minute,,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 8 July 1938 giving a list of results of elections to the Seanad in administrative counties. For example, the administrative county of Galway, Margaret A Ashe, Alderman, was elected.",08/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; local governments 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 15 July 1939, giving the electoral roll prepared by the Seanad returning officer. For example, Helen Butterly, Castlebellingham, County Louth, described as a married women, is listed on the roll.",15/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 29 July 1938, listing the panels of candidates for Seanad ƒireann. A Handwritten E in the margin indicates that a candidate was elected. The list includes male and female names.",29/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 18 August 1938, `The New Senators'. This gives details of membership of the new Senate Panels. For example, on the D‡ilSub-Panel of the Administrative Panel, Miss M Pearse was elected.",18/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 23 August 1938, giving details of the candidates for election to the Seanad from the various panels. For example, Maighread Maire Nic Phiarais [Margaret Pearse], Colaiste Eanna, is on the D‡ilSub-Panel of the Administra",23/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 26 August 1938, listing the persons nominated to the Seanad by the Taoiseach, for example, Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin.",26/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senatorss 10559,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 18 August 1938, entitled `These Lost Their Seats'. This gives the names of outgoing members of the Seanad who lost their seat. For example, Mrs MacWhinney, Dublin, Women's Industrial Development Association.",18/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,senatorss 10559,"List of names and addresses of members of the Seanad, 7 September 1938. The list includes male and female names.",07/09/1938,"Seanad Eireann, 1938 -, Electorate, Candidates, Results",,List,,senatorss 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 22 February 1938, listing the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. The Women's National Health Association are entitled to nominate candidates to the Ad",22/02/1938,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 21 March 1939, listing the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. The Women's National Health Association are entitled to nominate candidates to the Admin",21/03/1939,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Letter to each elector in the Seanad elections from the Seanad Returning Officer, 9 August 1943, including a copy of the five panels of candidates nominated for the forthcoming election to the Seanad, together with instructions on how to register their vo",09/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Letter,,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 23 March 1953, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to t",24/03/1953,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 2 April 1954, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to th",02/04/1954,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 22 March 1955, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to t",22/03/1955,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 19 March 1957, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to t",19/03/1957,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 21 March 1958, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to t",21/03/1958,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Newsclipping from `Iris Oifigiuil', 20 March 1959, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to t",20/03/1959,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Newsclipping,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 18 March 1960, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",18/03/1960,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 17 March 1961, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",17/03/1961,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 23 March 1962, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",23/03/1962,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 22 March 1963, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",22/03/1963,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 24 March 1964, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",24/03/1964,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 23 March 1965, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",23/03/1965,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 22 March 1966, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",22/03/1966,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 21 March 1967, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",21/03/1967,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10562,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 16 March 1971, giving the register of the bodies entitled to nominate persons to panels of candidates for election to the Seanad. For example, the Irish Countrywomen's Association is entitled to nominate candidates to the cu",16/03/1971,"Seanad Eireann 1937-, Panels, 1938 -, General",,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,senators; vocationalisms 10564,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Erskine Childers, 7 April 1938, relating to his citizenship. Because his father was not living on 6 December 1922 he never qualified for citizenship through his Irish mother. The Government enabled him to stand for the Senate ",07/04/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Letter to Mr Moynihan from Robert Childers, 12 April [1938], enclosing a telegram received that morning from his mother. She argues that her husband's last statements witness his intention [to become an Irish citizen] and she wishes him to be included in ",12/05/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Memorandum from the Department of the Taoiseach, 14 April 1938, concerning the proposed issue of certificates of naturalisation under Section 5 of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935, to Mrs Mary Alden Childers and Mr Robert Alden Childers. It",14/04/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Memorandum,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, from P O Cinneide, 14 April 1938, stating that at a meeting that day the Government made an Order directing that Certificates of Naturalisation under Section 5 of the Irish Nationality and Citiz",14/04/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Minute,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Draft cablegram to Mrs Childers, Brook's Hospital, USA, from de Valera, [April 1938]. The law does not permit any step to be taken regarding making her husband an Irish citizen. However, his position could not be added to or taken from by an governmental ",1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Cablegram,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Telegram to the Taoiseach from Mrs Childers, 20 April 1938. She consents to publication of the notice [in `Iris Oifigiuil' giving details of the assumption of Irish nationality by her family. Hitherto she had held up publication of the notice because she ",20/04/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Telegram,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Minute from the Department of Justice to Padraig O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, 25 April 1938, concerning the procedure in respect of the issue of certificates of naturalisation to Mrs Mary A Childers, Mr Robert Childers and Mr Erskine Childers.",25/04/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Minute,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Draft letter to Mrs Childers [from the Taoiseach?], 12 May 1938. He is having arrangements made for the preparation of a certificate in addition to the ordinary certificate of naturalisation which will be given to her and each of her sons.",12/05/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Minute from the Department of Justice to M O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 26 May 1938. He states that it has occurred to him `that the question whether Mrs. Childers and her children did not become citizens under Article 3 of the Constituti",26/05/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Minute,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Minute to Mr Moynihan from John J Herne, Department of Justice, 9 June 1938, enclosing his notes on the question of the nationality of the Childers family. The notes include details of, amongst others, Ruth Childers, Christabel Childers, and Diana Childer",09/06/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Minute,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Draft letter to Mrs Childers from [the Taoiseach?], 9 June 1938, relating to the citizenship of her family. `It is important for your children that their citizenship is placed beyond all doubt. It is sufficient to mention that Erskine was a candidate at t",09/06/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Extract from `Iris Oifigiuil', 21 June 1938, being a notice by SA Roche, Secretary, Department of Justice, stating that the Minister has under Section 5 of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1935, issued certificates of naturalisation to Mary Alde",21/06/1938,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",SA Roche,Extract,Iris Oifigiuil,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Letter to RA Childers from  M O Muimhneachain, 6 January 1939, enclosing a copy of the draft text of the Nationality Certificate which it is proposed to issue. He is asked to ensure the text is acceptable to himself, Erskine Childers and Mrs Childers.",06/01/1939,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10564,"Letter to Mr Sean Moynihan, Secretary to the Government, from Robert A Childers, 17 January 1939, stating that his family are all agreed that the draft text of the certificate of naturalisation was `perfect from our point of view. I should add that my Mot",17/01/1939,"Mr EH Childers, Mrs MA Childers, Mr RA Childers, Certificates of Nationality",,Letter,,nationality; citizenships 10593,Memorandum from the Minister for Finance to the members of the Government relating to an application from Miss Marie Suan for reinstatement in the Civil Service after absence in a religious order. Before her resignation she was a Typist in the Department ,25/03/1938,"Miss Maire Suan, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,religious life; civil services 10593,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O Cinneide, 30 March 1938, stating that the Government decided at a meeting on 29 March that `it would be in the public interest that Miss Suan should be appointed as a Typist'.",30/03/1938,"Miss Maire Suan, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,religious life; civil services 10593,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 29 March 1938, stating that the Government decided that it would be in the public interest that Miss Suan should be appointed as a Typist. She had resigned for the purposes of entering a religious order.",29/03/1938,"Miss Maire Suan, Reinstatement in the Civil Service",,Extract,,religious life; civil services 10598B,"Report of the Selection Board set up by the Minister for Justice to review applications for appointment to the office of Sheriff for the County Borough of Cork, 24 June 1948. The names of the fifteen applicants for the position, with the marks allotted to",24/06/1948,"Mr CTF Russell, Appointment as County Registrar",,Report,,legal affairss 10599,"Memorandum from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs to the Government, 30 March 1938, relating to the question of amending the Regulations governing the administration of the Special Fund at the disposal of the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs. Detail",30/03/1938,"Gratuities to Post Office Employees, Special Fund",,Memorandum,,employment; public services 10600,Lists of provisional panels containing the names of all persons in respect of whom nominations have been received by the Seanad Returning Officer and the names of all persons in respect of whom nominations by members of D‡ilƒireann have been received by t,07/03/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by the Taoiseach, 1938 (to complete panels, etc.)",,Lists,,vocationalisms 10611,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Liam Sproul, Kimmage, Dublin, 6 April 1938, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to his wife on 3 April 1938. He encloses a certificate from AM Kinsell, Coombe Hospital, dated 4 April 1938. Sproul's l",06/04/1938,"Mrs Eileen A Sproul, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10611,"Copy letter to Liam Sproul, 8 April 1938, acknowledging receipt of his letter to the Taoiseach applying for triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife, Mrs EA Sproul.",08/04/1938,"Mrs Eileen A Sproul, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10611,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 9 May 1938, enclosing a payable order for £3 in favour of Mrs Eileen A Sproul, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",09/05/1938,"Mrs Eileen A Sproul, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10611,"Copy letter to Mrs Eileen A Sproul from P O Cinneide, 9 May 1938, enclosing a payable order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",09/05/1938,"Mrs Eileen A Sproul, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10614,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Leo T McCauley, Consulate General of Ireland, New York, 21 March 1938. He had a visit from Mr Maurice Leahy, County Wicklow, who is in the US to lecture on Irish literature. He stated that Mrs ",21/03/1938,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916 Risings 10614,"Copy letter to Mrs JM Plunkett from RJ Hayes, for the Director, National Library of Ireland, 29 August 1938. He asks her assistance to help him obtain a copy of `Poems to Columba' by the late Joseph M Plunkett for the National Library. He adds: `If there ",29/08/1938,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916 Risings 10614,"Copy letter to `Dear Sir' from Grace Plunkett, 30 September 1938. She has not seen or heard of the publication of `Sonnets to Columba'. All other manuscripts by her husband, she writes, are in her possession except some which were recently presented to an",30/09/1938,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916s 10614,"Copy letter to Mrs MJ Plunkett from RI Best, Director, National Library of Ireland, 14 October 1938. He expresses the hope that if she is considering further gifts to libraries of Mr Joseph Plunkett's manuscripts that she bear in mind the National Library",14/10/1938,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916s 10614,"Letter to de Valera from Grace Plunkett, 22 August 1953. She wishes to sell the military notebook in which her husband recorded the fighting. She has been approached by an American Jesuit who offered to help her sell anything belonging to her husband but ",22/08/1953,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916 Risings 10614,"Copy letter to Grace Plunkett from de Valera, 25 August 1953. She is contemplating the sale of the notebook. The Director of the National Library, she writes, would like to be afforded an opportunity to see it with a view to making an offer on it.",25/08/1953,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916 Risings 10614,"Letter to Richard J Hayes, Director, National Library of Ireland, 25 August 1953, sending him a copy of Grace Plunkett's letter concerning her wish to sell her husband's note-book of Easter Week, together with a copy of the reply sent to her. A handwritte",25/08/1953,"Joseph Mary Plunkett, Manuscripts of Poems and Papers re Easter Week, 1916.",,Letter,,1916 Risings 10619,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 9 February 1939, giving details of the present members of the Censorship of Films Appeal Board. The Minister proposes to ask these members to sit on the Board for a further term subject to the approval of the Gov",09/02/1939,Film Censorship Appeal Board: - Appointments,,Memorandum,,censorships 10625A,"Letter to the President from Mary Brady, Loughrea, 8 April 1939, asking him `for Gods sake not to have summer time this year as its very trying on poor people with everything so scarce and dear on them and trying to get their little children up for school",08/04/1939,"Summer Time, General File, 1938-1942",,Letter,,poverty; religious lifes 10625C/2,"Letter to Costello from Miss J Kelly, Bray, no date [the department stamp indicates that the letter was received on 7 September 1956]. She asks him not to put the clocks back. `We are after having a hard summer and we want to get winter over which wd be h",07/09/1956,"Summer Time, General, July 1951-1968, Standard Times Acts 1968 and 1971 (Amendment)",,Letter,,povertys 10625C,"Letter to `Sir' from Julia Kelly, Bray, 27 September 1955. She asks him not to put the clocks back which `is no use to country people'. Farmers, she writes, `have to work'.",27/09/1955,"Summer Time, General, July 1951-1968, Standard Times Acts 1968 and 1971 (Amendment)",,Letter,,rural lifes 10662C/2,"Letter to `Sir' from J Kelly [Miss], Bray, 5 October [1956]. She asks him not to put the clocks back. She appeals on behalf of farmers. She writes that she has lost wheat which she depended on and has only a bit of barley left. `I am only a poor strugglin",05/10/1956,"Summer Time, General, July 1951-1968, Standard Times Acts 1968 and 1971 (Amendment)",,Letter,,rural life; agriculture; povertys 10625C/2,"Copy letter to Miss J Kelly, Bray, from I McCoy, Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach], 8 October 1956, acknowledging her letter. `Your views on the question of putting back the clock have been noted. The all-over position, however, is considered to be bes",08/10/1956,"Summer Time, General, July 1951-1968, Standard Times Acts 1968 and 1971 (Amendment)",,Letter,,rural lifes 10637,"Letter to Sean T O Kelly, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from A Byrne, Lord Mayor, Dublin, 23 April 1938, asking whether the state bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is still paid. Elizabeth Connolly, 34 Upper Gloucester Street, ",23/04/1938,"Mrs Connolly, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10637,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Redmond, Department of Finance, 31 May 1938, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Elizabeth Connolly being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",31/05/1938,"Mrs Connolly, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10637,"Copy letter to Mrs Elizabeth Connolly from P O Cinneide, 3 June 1938, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",03/06/1938,"Mrs Connolly, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10640,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', entitled `Criticism of Mr. de Valera. Cumann na mBan View', 2 May 1938. The statement from Cumann na m Ban recalls the Easter Rising which occurred twenty two years ago. The statement continues: `It is difficult ",02/05/1938,"Agreement with British Government, 1938, Newscuttings",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politics; dominion affairss 10640,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Press', from Maud Gonne MacBride entitled `Ireland's Position in War', 10 May 1938. She discusses the 1938 agreement with Britain. `I do think it good to have regained our ports. Every inch of Ireland has to be regained,",10/05/1938,"Agreement with British Government, 1938, Newscuttings",Maud Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; dominion affairs; international affairss 10640,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 11 May 1938, `Republican View of the Anglo-Irish Pact. The Agreement Analysed'. This comprises of the text of a letter to the editor by Miss Marie Ni Suibhne [Mary MacSwiney], Cork. She wishes to give a Republica",11/05/1938,"Agreement with British Government, 1938, Newscuttings",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,dominion affairs; politicss 10640,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent' entitled `Agreement Criticised. Women's Views', 6 May 1938. This reports the views of the Irish Women Workers' Union on the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1938. For example, `Miss L. Bennett said they were now linked wi",06/05/1938,"Agreement with British Government, 1938, Newscuttings",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politics; dominion affairss 10655A,"Memorandum circulated to members of the Government by the Department of Industry and Commerce, 12 May 1938. Entitled `Persons Engaged in Industry', the memorandum is based on the Census of Industrial Production for the years 1926, 1929, 1931 1936. The mem",12/05/1938,"Census of Industrial Production, 1936-June 1951",,Memorandum,,employments 10655A,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 29 May 1946, `Census of Industrial Production, 1944. Average earnings per week and numbers engaged'. This gives figures for male and female workers in different industries. For exa",29/05/1946,"Census of Industrial Production, 1936-June 1951",,Memorandum,,employments 10657A,"Copy letter to `My dear Sir' from Kathleen D Oliver, Member of the Greek Dance Association, 4 May 1938. She writes that the Association have arranged with Miss Ruby Guinner, Founder and President of the Association, to give a lecture-demonstration on the ",04/05/1938,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,cultural events; dancerss 10657A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', entitled `Famous U.S. Band Coming to Dublin', by the `Irish Independent' Woman Correspondent, 16 June 1950. The United States Air Force Band will give a performance at the Theatre Royal on 29 July 1950 which will",16/06/1950,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",Irish Independent Woman Correspondent,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,cultural events; charitiess 10657A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 23 June 1950, `An Irishwoman's Diary'. This gives details of the those who attended the initial meeting of the committee to extend and modernise the Adelaide Hospital. The meeting was held at the Shelbourne Hotel and a",23/06/1950,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,charitiess 10657A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 18 September 1950, `President on Partition. Clonmel Honour'. This discusses the closing of the celebration of the tercentenary of the Siege of 1650 and the defence of the town by Hugh Dubh O'Neill. The newscutting stat",18/09/1950,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commemoration of national leaderss 10657A,"Copy letter to Leslie, Bean Thomas de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, from M McDunphy, Secretary to the President, 11 January 1951. The President regrets that it will not be possible for him to attend the meeting to be held at the Mansion House ",11/01/1951,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,charitiess 10657A,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Office of the President, from Joseph Kearney, Acting Secretary, Provisional National Council for Mental Health. He writes that the International Professional and Advisory Committee and the Executive Board of the World Federat",15/03/1951,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,mental healths 10657A,"Copy letter in Irish to the Secretary to the President from Brid Ni Chonghaile, Honorary Secretary, Sportex Limited, 18 September 1951. She invites the President to General Textiles Limited to officially open the new `Sportex' Hall.",18/09/1951,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,cultural eventss 10657A,"Letter to Mrs Eamon de Valera from Seymour Leslie, Dublin, 4 February 1952, inviting her and the Taoiseach to the performance by the Hungarian-American violinist, Szigeti, who is playing with the Radio ƒireann Symphony Orchestra on 1 March in the Theatre ",04/02/1952,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,cultural events; charitiess 10657A,"Copy letter to Seymour Leslie from Seamus MacUgo, Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 15 February 1952, acknowledging his letter to Mrs de Valera inviting her to a concert in the Theatre Royal. The Taoiseach and Mrs de Valera regret that they will be unab",15/02/1952,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,cultural events; charitiess 10657A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Trophy for Rose Growers', 8 October 1952. This is a photograph of the President, Mr O Kelly, presenting a silver rose bowl to Lady Moore, President of the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland. This bowl will be offe",08/10/1952,"President of Ireland, Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,horticultures 10657B,"Letter to Dr NS O Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, from William O'Sullivan, Secretary, The Arts Council, 27 January 1954. He encloses, as requested, a list of members of the Institute of Sculptors in Ireland. The list includes, for example, Miss Hil",27/01/1954,"President of Ireland, (I) Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, (II) Attendance at Functions",,Letter,,artistss 10657B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 30 August 1954, `President Recalls Ideals of I.R.A. Memorial Unveiled at Ballylanders'. This details the unveiling of a memorial by the President at Ballylanders, County Limerick, to the 13 men of the Galtee Flyi",30/08/1954,"President of Ireland, (I) Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, (II) Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 10657B,"Draft of the President's speech at the opening of An Grianan, the Irish Countrywomen's Association's College at Termonfeckin, County Louth, 14 October 1954. The President expresses his tribute to the Association for the work it has done since its foundati",14/10/1954,"President of Ireland, (I) Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, (II) Attendance at Functions",,Speech,,rural life; agricultures 10657B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 15 October 1954, entitled `President opens college for I.C.A. courses'. This discusses the President's speech at the opening of the Irish Countrywomen's College at Termonfeckin, County Louth. `The President opening the",15/10/1954,"President of Ireland, (I) Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, (II) Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,rural life; agricultures 10657B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 13 January 1955, `President Praises work of Remedial Clinic'. The newscutting reports on President O Kelly's speech at the formal opening of the Central Remedial Clinic, Prospect Hall, Dundrum, County Dublin. He ",13/01/1955,"President of Ireland, (I) Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, (II) Attendance at Functions",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,healths 10657C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `At Opening of Art Exhibition', 14 October 1955. This gives details of the formal opening by the President of the Oireachtas Art Exhibition. The newscutting includes a picture of a group at the opening, including",14/10/1955,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,cultural events; Irish languages 10657C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 3 April 1956, `The Countess' Honoured'. This gives details of the tribute paid by the President at an unveiling of a memorial to Countess Markievicz in St Stephen's Green, Dublin. The President said that no more fittin",03/04/1956,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commemoration of national leaderss 10657C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 7 April 1956, `Thoughts at Markievicz memorial' by Aknefton. This gives details of the life of Markievicz. `Constance Markievicz was one of those who made politics in Ireland: a fighter if there ever was one. James Con",07/04/1956,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",Aknefton,Newsclipping,Irish Times,commemoration of national leaderss 10657C,"Letter to the President from Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra, Chairman, Central Council Irish Red Cross Society, 31 July 1957. There will be a `Red Cross Pavilion' at the Brussels World Exhibition. The League of the Red Cross are assembling a collection of ",31/07/1957,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 April 1958, `Death of famous prima donna Miss Margaret Burke-Sheridan'. This gives details of the success of the singer Margaret Burke Sheridan and the statements of regret which issued followed the news of her deat",17/04/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,singerss 10657C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 18 April 1958, `Ireland and Italy honour Margaret Burke-Sheridan'. This gives details of the tribute paid to the late Margaret Burke Sheridan at the Gaiety Theatre before the production of Puccini's `Manon Lescaut'.",18/04/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,singerss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr DJ O'Donovan, Secretary, Aras an Uachtarain, from Father Henry, The Capuchin Annual Office, 23 June 1958, enclosing notes on Margaret Burke Sheridan. These notes offer anecdotes from Burke-Sheridan's life. For example, `T. P. O'Connor fr",23/06/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,singerss 10657C,"Letter to the President from Father Henry, editor, the `Capuchin Annual', 9 June 1958, asking him to write a tribute on the late Margaret Burke Sheridan.",09/06/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,singerss 10657C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Office of the Secretary to the President, 25 June 1958, stating that the President has agreed to write an article on the late Margaret Burke Sheridan for the `Capuchin Annual' and he `would be glad to hav",25/06/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Minute,,singerss 10657C,"Draft of an article by the President for the `Capuchin Annual' entitled `Margaret Burke Sheridan'. This gives anecdotes on the singer's life, her time in Italy and her return to Ireland following retirement while `still at the height of her powers'.",1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",Sean O Kelly,Article,Capuchin Annual,singerss 10657C,"Letter to Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra, Chairman, Central Council, Irish Red Cross Society, from the Office of the President of Ireland, 11 August 1958. He refers to a message in Irish signed by the President with translation in French and English for th",11/08/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary to the President, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 14 August 1958. She is `certain that no change was made on issue of the message and signature from our Headquarters, a",14/08/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary to the President, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 16 August 1958. She has found that no alteration was made in Dublin to the `message, signature or status of the Presid",16/08/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Leslie Bean T Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, from Henry W Dunning, Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies, 4 September 1958, concerning the alteration of the title of the President on the Red Cross Pavilion at the Bruss",04/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr Henry Dunning, Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies, Geneva, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 9 September 1958. She accepts his statement that the alteration made in the title of the President of Ireland was not made by the Red ",09/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr Leopold Boissier, President, International Committee of the Red Cross, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 11 September 1958, enclosing copies of the letters which have passed between herself and the League o",11/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to the Secretary to the President from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 11 September 1958, reporting on the situation to date regarding her enquiries on the alteration of the President's title on the Red Cross Pavilion at the Brussels International Fa",11/9/1058,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mrs Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross, from Henry W Dunning, Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies, 19 September 1958. He states that any change which occurred in the title of the Irish President would have occurred at Brussels an",19/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter Leslie, Bean T de Barra, from Leopold Boissier, International Committee of the Red Cross, 18 September 1958. He cannot accept responsibility for the incident concerning the alteration of the President's title because the International Committe",18/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr Slattery, Secretary to the President, from JA Sweeny, General Secretary, Irish Red Cross Society, 22 September 1958, enclosing, at the request of Mrs Barry, the letter received from the President of the International Committee of the Red",22/09/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to the Mr Slattery, Office of the President of Ireland, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 4 October 1948. She sends him copies of letters received from the President of the International Red Cross and the Secreta",04/10/1948,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mrs Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, from E Dronsart, Director General, Belgian Red Cross Society, 9 October 1958. He explains how the mistake in the title of the President of Ireland was made by the decorators of the panel.",09/10/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr Henry Dunning, Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies, from the Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society [Mrs Barry], 17 October 1958, thanking him for his efforts to bring to a satisfactory close the matter of the change in the title",17/10/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to Mr E Dronsart, Secretary General, Belgian Red Cross, from the Chairman of the Irish Red Cross [Mrs Barry], 17 October 1958, accepting his statement of how the error arose in the title of the President of Ireland on the Red Cross Pavilion at",17/10/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10657C,"Copy letter to M O Slataraigh, Office of the President of Ireland, 17 October 1958, enclosing copies of letter showing that the files on the alteration of the President's title at the Red Cross Pavilion, Brussels World Fair, can now be closed.",17/10/1958,"President of Ireland, Speeches, Newspaper Comments, Articles, Attendance at Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 10658A,List of invitations to ceremonies and receptions on 1 June 1938 [in connection with the inauguration of the President of Ireland]. Amongst the Associations invited is the Women's Industrial Development Association.,01/06/1938,"Election of President, 1938, Installation Ceremony, Invitations",,List,,protocols 10658A,"Lists of invitations to different organisations and bodies to the Installation Ceremony of the President of Ireland. List 1, for example, gives details of members of the Oireachtas and includes, for instance, Bridget M Redmond, TD.",25/06/1938,"Election of President, 1938, Installation Ceremony, Invitations",,Lists,,protocol; female members of the Dail; senatorss 10658A,"Press list giving details of attendance at the ceremony of installation of the President at Dublin Castle on 25 June 1938. For example, Senator Mrs Helena Concannon's name appears on the list.",25/06/1938,"Election of President, 1938, Installation Ceremony, Invitations",,List,,protocol; senators; female members of the Dails 10658A,Printed list of members of the 10th D‡ilwhich assembled on 30 June 1938. The list includes female names.,1938,"Election of President, 1938, Installation Ceremony, Invitations",,List,,female members of the Dails 10658B,"Letter from Linda Kearns MacWhiney, Senator, 21 June 1938, accepting the invitation to be present on the occasion of the entry into office of the President of Ireland.",21/06/1938,"President of Ireland, Installation Ceremony, June 25th 1938, Relies to Invitations",,Letter,,senatorss 10659,"Handwritten letter to the Secretary to the Taoiseach from Grace O Mahony, County Wicklow, 27 May 1938. She is writing on behalf of her husband who is ill and therefore will probably be unable to attend the reception in honour of the President on 1 June. H",27/05/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocols 10659,"Copy letter to Mrs Grace O Mahony, 31 May 1938, acknowledging her letter in connection with the Reception in Dublin Castle in honour of the President. She is informed that the Reception has now been postponed.",31/05/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocols 10659,"Letter to the Secretary, Prime Minister's Department, from Mrs T Harbison, Rathmines, 20 June 1938, asking for tickets for herself, her brother and his wife to the mass and reception in honour of the President on 25 June 1938. Her late husband had been MP",20/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocols 10659,"Copy letter to Mrs T Harbison, Rathmines, 22 June 1938, acknowledging her letter requesting invitations to the reception in honour of the President. She is told that the invitations are confined to members of the Oireachtas, the judiciary, the churches, t",22/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocols 10659,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Florence Dillon, Dublin, 21 June 1938, asking for an invitation to the reception in honour of the President  for herself and her mother, Dr Florence Dillon, Medical Inspector, Department of Local Government a",21/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocol; healths 10659,"Copy letter to Florence Dillon, 24 June 1938, acknowledging her letter requesting invitations to the reception in honour of the President. She is told that the invitations are confined to members of the Oireachtas, the judiciary, the churches, the diploma",24/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,Letter,,protocols 10659,Press list giving details of those attending a reception given by the Taoiseach in honour of the President on 25 June 1938. The list includes female names.,25/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,List,,protocols 10659,"Alphabetical list of invitations issued to a reception in honour of the President, 25 June 1938. The list includes female names",25/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,List,,protocols 10659,"List of categories of persons to whom invitations were issued for the reception given by the Taoiseach in honour of the President, 25 June 1938. For example, an invitation was issued to the Women's' Industrial Federation Association.",25/06/1938,"Election of President, Reception at Dublin Castle, Invitations",,List,,protocols 10691,"Report of the Commission on Irish in the Civil Service for the quarter ended 31 March 1938. An appendix to the report gives details of the competency in Irish amongst the different civil service grades. For example, Tax Office of the Revenue Commissioners",31/03/1938,"Commission on Irish in the Civil Service, Quarterly Reports for 1938",,Report,,civil service; Irish languages 10691,"Report of the Commission on Irish in the Civil Service for the quarter ended 30 June 1938. An appendix to the report gives details of the competency in Irish amongst the different civil service grades. For example, in the District Court Office and Circuit",30/06/1938,"Commission on Irish in the Civil Service, Quarterly Reports for 1938",,Report,,civil service; Irish languages 10691,"Report of the Commission on Irish in the Civil Service for the quarter ended 30 September 1938. An appendix to the report gives details of the competency in Irish amongst the different civil service grades. For example, in the Department of the Taoiseach ",30/09/1938,"Commission on Irish in the Civil Service, Quarterly Reports for 1938",,Report,,civil service; Irish languages 10691,"Report of the Commission on Irish in the Civil Service for the quarter ended 31 December 1938. An appendix to the report gives details of the competency in Irish amongst the different civil service grades. For example, in the Employment Exchange, Northumb",31/12/1938,"Commission on Irish in the Civil Service, Quarterly Reports for 1938",,Report,,civil service; Irish languages 10694,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 26 May 1938, relating to the re-admission to the Civil Service of Widows who were formerly employed in established posts. The case of Mrs Griffin is discussed. She was formerly employed as a Shorthand-Typist in t",26/05/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 10694,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from P O Cinneide, 22 June 1938, stating that the Government on 21 June `decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Ellen Griffin (nee McSherry) should be appointed as a Shorthand-",22/06/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 10694,"Extract from the Government minutes, 21 June 1938, stating that the Government decided `that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Ellen Griffin (nee McSherry) should be appointed as a Shorthand-typist'.",21/06/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 10694,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 5 October 1938, relating to the re-admission to the Civil Service of Mrs Ellen Griffin. The Government authorised the re-admission of Mrs Griffin to the Civil Service as an Established Shorthand",05/10/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 10694,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Finance, from P O Cinneide, 12 October 1938, stating that the Government decided on 11 October to appoint Mrs Griffin as a Typist in the Civil Service.",12/10/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 10694,"Extract from the Government minutes, 11 October 1938, stating the Government's decision to appoint Mrs Griffin as a Typist in the Civil Service.",11/10/1938,"Griffin, Mrs Ellen, Re-instatement in Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 10695,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 26 May 1938, relating to the re-admission to the Civil Service of widows who were formerly employed in established posts. The case of Mrs Kelly, amongst others, is discussed. She was employed as a Sorting Clerk a",26/05/1938,"Kelly, Mrs Hannah, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 10695,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from P O Cinneide, 22 June 1938, stating that the Government on 21 June `decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Hannah Kelly (nee Looney) should be appointed as a Post Office C",22/06/1938,"Kelly, Mrs Hannah, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 10695,"Extract from the Government minutes, 21 June 1938 stating that the Government decided `that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Hannah Kelly (nee Looney) should be appointed as a Post Office Clerk, Grade B'.",21/06/1938,"Kelly, Mrs Hannah, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 10697A,"Copy letter to Dr TJ Kieran, Director of Broadcasting, from Mildred E Bontwood, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., London, 24 May 1938. The National Broadcasting Company of America wishes to extend an invitation to Dr Douglas Hyde to speak to American l",24/05/1938,"President of Ireland, Broadcasts, 1938-",,Letter,,broadcasterss 10698,"Letter to Ben Maguire, TD, from Miss ME Duggan, Honorary Secretary, D‡ilCourts Association, Dublin. Her Association wish to be recognised socially by the State and wish to be invited to various State functions. She asks for a ticket to the D‡ilsome time w",27/04/1938,"Dail Courts Association, Claim for State Recognition",,Letter,,politicss 10698,"Minute to the Taoiseach from P Little, 26 May 1938, enclosing the letter which Deputy Ben Maguire received from Miss Duggan. He states that he has written to Miss Duggan stating that he was referring the matter the Department of the Taoiseach.",26/05/1938,"Dail Courts Association, Claim for State Recognition",,Minute,,politicss 10698,"Internal minute within the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 June 1938, concerning the request of the D‡ilCourts Association for recognition by the Government. According to the Minister for Justice the object of the Association `appeared to be the introducti",01/06/1938,"Dail Courts Association, Claim for State Recognition",,Minute,,politicss 10701B/1,"Letter to the editor of the `Times' entitled `Ireland and the War', by Pamela Hinkson, 21 July 1943. She wishes, as a Southern Irishwoman, to draw attention to certain facts which Britain, Ulster and Eire alike, she hopes, will be unable to forget. `Eire ",21/07/1943,"Defence of State, Statements on Harbour Defences, Neutrality, etc., during War, 1939-1945",Pamela Hinkson,Newsclipping,London Times,World War IIs 10701B/1,"Letter to the editor of the `Times' entitled `Eire and Hitler' by Pamela Hinkson, 28 May 1945. `I protested, and I protest again, in the name of thousands of Irish people, against the action of the premier of Eire, which, taken at that moment, could not s",28/05/1945,"Defence of State, Statements on Harbour Defences, Neutrality, etc., during War, 1939-1945",Pamela Hinkson,Newsclipping,London Times,World War IIs 10720A,"List in Irish of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach giving details of their command of the Irish language, June 1938. For example, Kathleen O Connell can speak, read and write in Irish.",1938,"Department of the Taoiseach, Use of Irish",,List,,civil service; Irish languages 10726,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 15 June 1938, on the application for re-admission to the Civil Service by Mrs Maria Josephine Kelly (nee Daly), a widow, who was formerly an Established Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist in the Department of Posts a",15/06/1938,"Mrs Maria Josephine Kelly, Reinstatement in Civil Service, 1938",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 10726,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, 25 June 1938, stating that the Government on 21 June decided `that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Maria Josephine Kelly (nee Daly) should be appointed as a Post Office Clerk, Grade ",25/06/1938,"Mrs Maria Josephine Kelly, Reinstatement in Civil Service, 1938",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 10726,"Extract from the Government minutes, 21 June 1938 stating that it was decided `that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Maria Josephine Kelly (nee Daly) should be appointed as a Post Office Clerk, Grade B'.",21/06/1938,"Mrs Maria Josephine Kelly, Reinstatement in Civil Service, 1938",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 10732A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent' being an extract of an article by Gertrude Gaffney [title unknown], 26 August 1938. The article deals with an emigration scheme being carried out by an Irish Christian Brother in Australia. The boys are brought fr",26/08/1938,"Australia, Emigration Scheme, 1938",Gertrude Gaffney,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,emigration; journalistss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from Rose Kennedy, Clontarf, 21 June 1938. She asks for a petition and writes `my husband is one of the few 1916 veterans left & I need not say much about him, his imprisonment after the Rising, his home coming, his illtreatment by the",21/06/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from Ethel Morgan Westropp, Limerick, 20 June 1938. She writes that she had a fight again with George Bennett's sister who stated that Fine Gael will be getting back into power. She asks him to nominate her to a seat on the Senate `as ",20/06/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs Rose Kennedy, 27 June 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning the nomination of her husband to the Senate.",27/06/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy leter to Miss Ethel Morgan Westropp, Limerick, 27 June 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning her request for nomination as a member of the Seanad.",27/06/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to `A Chara' from Ethel Morgan Westropp, Limerick, 30 June 1938. She asks for a nomination to the Senate `as I may state that George Bennett's sister Mrs O Brien & I had hot words the day before the polling as I dared to speak to the gentleman at t",30/06/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs AM Kelly, Dun Laoghaire, 1 July 1938, asking for a nomination to the Seanad for her husband. Her father represented South Kilkenny in Westminster but due to business pressure he had to retire from the Party. Her husband was of",01/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs AM Kelly, Dun Laoghaire, 5 July 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning the nomination of Mr MJ Kelly to the Seanad.",05/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs Bridget Loftus, The Egg Basket, Dawson Street, Dublin, 8 July 1938. She offers herself for nomination under the Industrial Panel for the Seanad. She gives details of her business life. She has been in business in Dublin fo",08/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,senators; businesss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridget Loftus, 12 July 1938, acknowledging her letter in regard to her request for nomination to the Seanad.",12/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,senators; businesss 10737,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Annie McCabe, Oldcastle, County Meath, 11 July 1938. She approaches him for the third time to help her brother by nominating him to the Seanad. She describes him as a man who gave life long service and `helped to make possible th",11/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs L Leonard, Galway, 13 July 1938. She asks him to nominate her to the Teachers' Panel. Her father, mother, brothers, sisters and herself were all teachers. She writes how she has always voted right since she got a vote `althoug",13/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs L Leonard, Galway, 14 July 1938, acknowledging receipt of her letter in regard of her request for nomination to the Seanad.",14/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie McCabe, 14 July 1938, acknowledging receipt of her letter in regard to the nomination of her brother to the Seanad.",14/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to `A Chara Dhil' from Maire A Ni Dhomhnaill, County Kerry, 12 July 1938. She approaches him on behalf of Sean Begley. He is described as second only to Hyde in his efforts to preserve the Irish language and she credits him with responsibility for ",12/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Maire Uasal A Ni Dhomhnail, County Kerry, 14 July 1938, acknowledging receipt of her letter in regard to the nomination of Mr Sean Begley as a member of Seanad ƒireann.",14/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Taoiseach, from Brighid Ni Mhaolain, Honorary Secretary, Eilis Bean Ui Conaill, Assistant Honorary Secretary, Association of Old Cumann na mBan, 28 July 1938. They ask for representation on the Seanad for two of their members, Miss Margaret ",28/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Brighid Uasal Ni Mhaolain, Honorary Secretary, Association of Old Cumann na mBan, 28 July 1938, acknowledging receipt of her letter in regard to the nomination of Miss ML Kennedy and Miss B O'Mullane to the Seanad.",28/07/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Delia Begley, ex -VP, ex - Battalion Officer, Ennis, member of the Executive Council, Old Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 3 August 1938. She writes on behalf of Old Cumann na mBan in County Clare asking him to put Miss Brigid O'Mullan",03/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politics; senatorss 10737,"Copy letter to Miss D Begley, Ennis, 5 August 1938, acknowledging her letter in regard to the nomination of Miss Brigid O Mullane as a member of Seanad ƒireann.",05/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from R Keeble, Dublin, 2 August 1938, writing on behalf of the old Cumann na mBan County Branches. She was former President and person in charge of first-aid at the Mullingar Branch formed in 1917. She is now a member of the Dublin Sou",02/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to de Valera from Elizabeth Egan, OC, Kerry Cumann na mBan, 5 August 1938, asking him to nominate Miss Brigid O'Mullane for the Senate. She states that Miss O Mullane's national record is well known to him and to members of the Executive. She write",05/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Secretary [?Department of the Taoiseach] from Mrs T Wyer, Dublin, 1 August 1938, asking for the enclosures to her application of 8 October 1938 for nomination to the Seanad to be returned to her.",01/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Miss R Keeble, Dublin, from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 6 August 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning the nomination of Miss Brigid O'Mullane to the Seanad.",06/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Miss ECM Egan, Kerry, from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 6 August 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning the nomination of Miss Brigid O'Mullane to the Seanad.",06/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs T Wyer, Dublin, from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 6 August 1938, returning the enclosures attached to her application for nomination to the Seanad.",06/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Brighid Bean S de Bhall, Limerick, 10 August 1938. She is writing on behalf of John Barry of Rathluirc [Charleville] who wishes to become a Senator. He `had been in the movement since the start and suffered during the Blueshir",10/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Brighid Bean S de Bhall, Limerick, 11 August 1938, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach concerning the nomination of Mr John Barry as a member of the Seanad.",11/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the President from Annie McCabe, Navan, 18 August 1938. She asks him to nominate her husband, Frank McCabe, to his panel for the Senate. `He missed his election on the Administrative panel last night by half a vote and he is accordingly on the v",18/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs A McCabe, Navan, 19 August 1938, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach concerning the nomination of her husband to the Seanad.",19/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Maire MacEgan, Dun Laoghaire, 22 August 1938. `May I beg to renew a request made to you some months ago for a seat in the Senate. For, by right of ancestry, education, family sacrifices and services, I am fully [competent?] an",22/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10737,"Copy letter to Mrs M MacEgan, 23 August 1938, acknowledging her letter concerning her request for nomination to the Seanad.",23/08/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Application for nomination (2nd Seanad Election, 1938)",,Letter,,politicss 10739A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from May Hayes, Honorary Secretary, Anti-Partition Of Ireland League, Paddington Branch, 13 May 1949. She forwards a resolution to him from the League asking the Government to make a public declaration of its intentions to combat t",13/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Miss May Hayes, Honorary Secretary, Paddington Branch, Anti-Partition of Ireland League, 17 May 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach forwarding a resolution passed by the League at their recent meeting with regard to the Ireland ",17/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to the `Prime Minister of the Dail, from Sister Winifred Morgan, SRN, MCSP, CNG, Newcastle-on Tyne Regional Hospital Board, 11 May 1949. She writes about the effect `your intemperate speech, & indeed the whole official Irish attitude, has, upon the",11/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,religion; partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Sister Winifred Morgan, Newcastle-on-Tyne Regional Hospital Board, 18 May 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",18/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,religion; partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Mrs Mary Moore-Irvine, Scotland, 14 May 1949. Her husband, Colonel Moore-Irvine `did his duty in the past as an officer in the British Army but is at heart, deeper than anything, first & foremost an Irishman. He hoped of a happily ",14/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Moore-Irvine, Scotland, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach, 18 May 1949.",18/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Patricia Welch, Newport, Wales, 17 May 1949. `It is most distressing to read of what is proposed to be started in Ireland because of Partition? Have you all not heard of Fatima? How can any Catholic propose to use guns to [rail?] t",17/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partition; religion; communisms 10739A,"Copy letter to Miss Patricia Welch, Wales, 19 May 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",19/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Mrs Mary Welby, Bronx, New York, 11 May 1949. She writes that she `is an active member of an anti-communist committee here in New York. The fact that a great Catholic country like Ireland has not participated in the Atlantic Pact n",11/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partition; communism; religions 10739A,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Welby, New York, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach, 19 May 1949.",19/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partition; communism; religions 10739A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs R Murray, Wicklow, 19 May 1949. She writes that Ireland should publicise the case about partition, emphasising Britain's `occupation of the northern part of our country'. She writes that Ireland should `concentrate on Brit",19/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Mrs R Murray, 23 May 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",23/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Mrs M Josephine Woods, Liverpool, 15 May 1949. She encloses a copy of a letter she is sending to the British Prime Minister suggesting in the name of Justice to `stop the Ireland Bill & arrange for a plebiscite before proceeding wi",15/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Mrs M Josephine Woods, 18 May 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",18/05/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from May Hayes, Honorary Secretary, Paddington Branch, Anti-Partition League of Ireland, 19 November 1949, giving the text of a resolution passed at a meeting of the League on 16 November 1949. `That this Branch, noting Mr. Bevin's",19/11/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Miss M Hayes, Honorary Secretary, Paddington Branch, Anti-Partition of Ireland League, 21 November 1949, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",21/11/1949,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Margaret Williams, Town Clerk, Mountmellick Town Commissioners, 22 January 1951,forwarding the text of  resolution passed at a special meeting held on 19 January 1951. The resolution records the protestation of the Mountmellic",22/01/1951,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Copy letter to Miss Margaret Williams, Town Clerk, Mountmellick, 30 January 1951, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",30/01/1951,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Mollie E Barrett, Mallow, County Cork, 5 April 1951. She writes that it is time to unite Ireland, that England will agree to this because `it is a sign of the peace of the world'. She writes that he should unite with Mr McBride and",05/04/1951,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partition; religions 10739A,"Copy letter to Miss Mollie E Barrett, Mallow, 14 April 1951, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",14/04/1941,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Costello from Sheila McCone, Corresponding Secretary, Patrick Pearse Council, American League for Undivided Ireland, Chicago, 10 July 1954, forwarding a resolution submitted by Mr H O Neill Quinn which was adopted by the Council at a meeting on ",19/07/1954,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739A,"Letter to Mrs Sheila McCone, Corresponding Secretary, Patrick Pearse Council, American League for Undivided Ireland, Chicago, 20 July 1954, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",20/07/1954,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc., 1938",,Letter,,partitions 10739B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Maire Comerford, Honorary Secretary, Anti-Partition Association, Dublin, 7 December 1954. She writes referring to the disunity shown in London when Messrs Healy and O'Neill refused to congratulate the British Prime Minister on",07/12/1954,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partitions 10739B,"Copy letter to Maire Comerford, Honorary Secretary, Anti-Partition Association, Dublin, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach, 8 December 1954.",08/12/1954,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partitions 10739B,"Letter to Costello, from Mrs Mary E Little, Belfast, 3 December 1955. She offers him her sympathy in his hour of responsibility. `We, who can only look on, know there is only one thing open to do & that is to pray earnestly that clearer vision will be giv",03/12/1955,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partitions 10739B,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary E Little, Belfast, from Costello, acknowledging her `kind letter', 6 December 1955.",06/12/1955,"Partition, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Resolutions, etc.",,Letter,,partitions 10848B/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', by Sarah McClendon, `Honour for Irish Official at Wheat Conference: Soil Expert will soon be back in Dublin: Far-Flung U.S. Tour', 18 July 1949. This deals with the International Wheat Council's first meeting in ",18/07/1949,"Wheat Supplies, International Conferences",Sarah McClendon,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,journalistss 10871B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Sheila O Shea, Athlone, 22 June 1957. Since her husband, the late District Justice O Shea, Carlow and Kilkenny, died last year she has had to sell her house and furniture to pay debts and other expenses. She writes that she no",22/06/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widowss 10871B,"Copy letter to Mrs Sheila O Shea, 26 June 1957, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",26/06/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widowss 10871B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach from the Private Secretary, Department of Defence, 10 July 1957. He writes that the late Mr O Shea was not in receipt of any award under the Military Service Pensions Acts or the Army Pensions A",10/07/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Minute,,widows; politicss 10871B,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from the Office of the Minister for Finance, 11 July 1957. The Minister for Finance regrets that `no statutory provision exists which would enable him to make any payment either by way of pension or gratuit",11/07/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Minute,,widowss 10871B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of the Minister for Justice, 24 July 1957, stating that the law makes no provision for the payment of pensions to the widows of judges.",24/07/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Minute,,widowss 10871B,"Copy letter to Mrs Sheila O Shea from the Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach], 8 August 1957. She is told that there is no means whereby she could be awarded a pension or gratuity in respect of her late husband's services. She is sent details of the Old ",08/08/1957,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widowss 10871B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Sheila O Shea, 28 January 1958. She was refused a Military Pension in her own right. She applied for an Old Age Pension and appealed the decision of an allowance to her of 10/- per week, an amount which was subsequently raised",28/01/1958,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widows; employments 10871B,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from the Private Secretary, Department of Social Welfare, 19 February 1958. He states that the Appeals Officer is satisfied that there are no facts or new evidence which would warrant a revision of his deci",19/02/1958,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Minute,,widowss 10871B,"Copy letter to Mrs Sheila O Shea from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 24 February 1958, informing her that if she believes she will receive no further employment she should write to her local Social Welfare Officer with a view to obtaining an incr",24/02/1958,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widowss 10839,"Memorandum from within the Department of the Taoiseach, 29 September 1938, stating that Miss O Byrne, Department of External Affairs, who is a friend of Senator Robinson's, informed him that the Senator was in London and would be in Ireland on the followi",29/09/1938,"Funeral of Dr Day, Archbishop of Armagh, Representation of Government",,Memorandum,,civil services 10839,"Letter to de Valera from Cicily Day, 12 October 1938, thanking him for his message of sympathy on the death of her husband.",12/10/1938,"Timothy O Shea, District Court Appointments",,Letter,,widowss 10894,"Letter to Sean T O Kelly, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, from Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 24 September 1938, making an application for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets on behalf of Mrs O'Connor, Donnycarney. Mr",24/09/1938,"Mrs O Connor, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10894,"Copy letter to Alfred Byrne from the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 26 September 1938, acknowledging his application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs O'Connor and informing him that matters of this kind are dealt ",26/09/1938,"Mrs O Connor, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,triplets bountys 10894,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Rosanna O'Connor, being the State Bounty on the birth of triplets.",07/11/1938,"Mrs O Connor, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10894,"Copy letter to Mrs Rosanna O'Connor from the Taoiseach's Department, 8 November 1938, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",08/11/1938,"Mrs O Connor, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10913,"Final Report of the Economy Committee appointed by the Government, 23 November 1939. This deals with savings in Governmental Services. For example, page 10 of the report refers to the possible closing down of one of the two Women's Training Colleges and o",23/11/1939,"Civil Service Economy Committee (1939), Reports",,Report,,national teacherss 10917,"Department of the Taoiseach, draft estimates for the year ending 31 March 1940.  For example, salaries wages and allowances to shorthand typists are estimated at £509.",31/03/1940,"Department of the Taoiseach, Estimates, 1939-1940",,Estimates,,civil services 10917,"Copy minute to DP Shanagher, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain [Department of the Taoiseach], 29 November 1938, concerning the case of Miss Mary C Ganter, Shorthand-Typist.  He writes that he is `surprised that you should be under the impressi",29/11/1938,"Department of the Taoiseach, Estimates, 1939-1940",,Minute,,civil services 10927,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' entitled `""C.C.C."" - The Story of a great American Experiment' by Senator Mrs Concannon, 5 May 1939. This gives details of the Civilian Conservation Corps which are used in the United States to deal with the problem of ",05/05/1939,"Unemployment Relief, Labour Camps",Senator Mrs Concannon,Newsclipping,Irish Press,unemployment; senatorss 10936A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 10 September 1947, `Athy Headquarters of Macra Na Feirme Open'. This gives details of the opening of the headquarters by the President of Ireland. The President stated that the primary object is `to encourage young far",10/09/1947,"President of Ireland, Speeches & Newspaper Comments & Articles & Press Interviews",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,rural life; agricultures 10944,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 19 October 1938, relating to the application of Miss Maura Small for re-instatement in the Civil Service following absence in a Religious Order. Miss Small had formerly been a Writing Assistant ",19/10/1938,"Miss Maura Small, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; religious lifes 10944,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Finance from P O Cinneide, 25 October 1938, informing him that the Government decided that `it would be in the public interest that Miss Small should be appointed as a Writing Assistant'.",25/10/1938,"Miss Maura Small, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; religious lifes 10944,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 October 1938 stating that `it would be in the public interest that Miss Maura Small, who had resigned from the Service for the purpose of entering a Religious Order, should be appointed as a Writing Assistant'.",25/10/1938,"Miss Maura Small, Re-instatement in the Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; religious lifes 10947,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Winifred Shaw, SRN, St Benedict's Private Nursing Home, Limerick, applying for the state bounty in respect of the birth of triplets on behalf of Mrs Hickey, Rathkeale, who gave birth to triplet daughters on 3 October 1938. A c",18/10/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10947,"Copy letter to Miss Winifred Shaw, SRN, 21 October 1938, acknowledging her application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Hickey.",21/10/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10947,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 22 November 1938, stating that as a result of the usual inquiries by the Garda Siochana it has been found that the circumstances of Mr and Mrs Hickey, Rathkeale, County ",22/11/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10947,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Mrs Margaret Hickey, Rathkeale, 22 November 1938. She states how the local Garda visited her home as he was directed to make inquiries following her application for the State Bounty in respect of ",22/11/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10947,"Copy letter to Mrs M Hickey, Rathkeale, 23 November 1938, acknowledging her letter of the 22 November 1938 and stating that it will receive attention.",23/11/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10947,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O Cinneide, 23 November 1938, asking him to forward a copy of the Garda report in respect of the application of Mrs Hickey for triplets' bounty.",23/11/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10947,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from P O Cinneide, 19 November 1938, renewing his request that he be forwarded a copy of the Garda report in connection with the application of Mrs Hickey for triplets' bounty.",19/12/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10947,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Arthur Codling, Department of Finance, 29 December 1938 relating to the application on behalf of Mrs Hickey for triplets' bounty. He is `directed by the Minister for Finance to state that the repo",29/12/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 10947,"Note [initialled PC?], 30 December 1938. `I find that the question of waiving the regulation that the bounty in respect of triplets should not be paid where the parents are in comfortable circumstances was discussed with the Department of Finance in May, ",30/12/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Note,,welfares 10947,"Copy letter to Mrs M Hickey, Rathkeale, from M O Muimhneachain, stating that `it is the practice to pay a State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets only where the parents are in poor circumstances. As it is understood that this condition is not ful",30/12/1938,"Mrs Hickey, Application for Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 10949A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 31 August 1943, `Senate of 60 Now Complete. New House to Meet To-Morrow Week'. This deals with the completion of the Senate with the announcement of the eleven nominees of the Taoiseach, amongst whom are Margaret L Ken",31/08/1943,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,senatorss 10949A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 28 May 1945, `Labour Party Conference. Party's Voting In Seanad Election Criticised', 28 May 1945. This deals with the discussion relating to a resolution (passed) calling for the abolition of Seanad ƒireann as n",28/05/1945,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,employment; vocationalism; social welfares 10949A,"List of persons nominated by the Taoiseach under Article 18 (3) of the Constitution to Seanad ƒireann, 1944, 11 October 1945. For example, Miss Margaret Mary Pearse, a TD for Dublin County 1933-1937 and a member of the Senate since 1938. Also nominated wa",11/10/1945,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,List,,senatorss 10949B,List of names suggested at a Government meeting on 1 April 1958 for the Seanad Commission [Commission of Inquiry into legislation regulating election]. Amongst the names suggested was that of Miss M Gahan.,01/04/1958,"Seanad Eireann, Proposals for Reform etc.",,List,,commissions of inquirys 10949B,"Minute signed MOM, 2 April 1958 giving details of a discussion to be held on a proposed Commission of Inquiry into legislation regulating election to the Senate. For example, it was arranged that the four senators to be nominated to the Commission should ",02/04/1958,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Minute,,commissions of inquiry; senatorss 10949B,"Memorandum to the Government from the Taoiseach on the Commission of Inquiry into legislation regulating election to the Senate, 3 April 1958. This gives names of people proposed for membership of the Commission, for example, Miss Muriel Gahan. The memora",03/04/1958,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Memorandum,,commissions of inquirys 10949B,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Local Government from the Secretary to the Government, M O Muimhneachain, 11 April 1958, stating that the Government at a meeting that day decided that a Commission should be set up to `examine the ",11/04/1958,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Minute,,commissions of inquirys 10949B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 25 April 1958, relating to the Commission of Inquiry into legislation regulating the election of the panel members to the Seanad. The minu",25/04/1938,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Minute,,commissions of inquiry; senatorss 10949B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Local Government, from M O Muimhneachain, Secretary to the Government, 14 May 1958. He names those who have declined the invitation issued to them to accept appointment as members of the Commission of Inquiry ",14/05/1958,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Minute,,commissions of inquirys 10949B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 29 May 1958, `Election law commission appointed'. This gives details of the 21 member Commission of Inquiry to examine the law regulating election to the Senate. The names of the members of the Commission are listed, f",29/05/1958,"Seanad Elections, Alleged Bribery - Proposals for Reform, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commissions of inquirys 10953A,"Official Report of the Northern Ireland, House of Commons Parliamentary Debates, 12 October 1938. The debate on the second reading of the Education Bill resumed. Amongst those who spoke was Mrs Parker, the Parliamentary Secretary, who discussed, for examp",12/10/1938,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Parliamentary Debates,,education; rural lifes 10953A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 21 October 1938 `Education in the North. Conditions Compared with those in Eire'. This deals with the debate on the Education Bill which took place the previous day in the Northern Parliament. Details of the contributi",21/10/1938,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,education; religions 10953A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 21 October 1938, `Prosperity's Yoke'. This deals with the issue of the `yoke under which the Nationalist population is alleged to groan in the six counties of Northern Ireland'. The article argues that a `very differen",21/10/1938,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,education; religion; sectarianisms 10953A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 October 1938, `Education Policy Again Under Fire'. This deals with the issue of the treatment of different religious denominations in the area of education. The statement of the Protestant bishop, Dr Harvey is refer",21/10/1938,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,education; religion; sectarianisms 10953A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 18 October 1946, `Six-Co. Youth Penalised. Stormont M.P.s Protest on Education Measure'. This details the debate on the second reading of the Education Bill the previous day at Stormont. The debate centred around the po",18/10/1946,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,education; religion; sectarianisms 10953A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 25 October 1946, `University M.P.'s Schools Bill Invective'. This deals with the debate on the Schools Bill by the Queen's University MPs. Mrs Irene Calvert Independent MP for Queen's University, repudiated the remarks ",25/10/1946,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,education; sectarianism; religions 10953A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 December 1946, `Unionists Clash on Schools Bill'. This details the opposition to the 15 per cent increase to Catholic Voluntary Schools in Northern Ireland. Details of the debate are included. For example, Mrs Parke",12/12/1946,"Education in Eire and Six Counties, Treatment of Different Religious Denominations",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,education; religion; sectarianisms 10957,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Finance, 14 March 1938, relating to the application for re-admission to the Civil Service of Mrs Ellen Blake (nee Butler) who before her resignation for reasons of marriage was a Writing Assistant in the",14/03/1938,"Mrs Ellen Blake, Re-admission to Civil Service",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 10957,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minster of Finance, from P O Cinneide, 22 March 1939, stating that the Government decided at a meeting on that day to authorise the re-admission to the Civil Service of Mrs Ellen Blake.",22/03/1939,"Mrs Ellen Blake, Re-admission to Civil Service",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 10957,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 22 March 1939, stating that it was `decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Ellen Blake (nee Butler) should be appointed as a Writing Assistant'.",22/03/1939,"Mrs Ellen Blake, Re-admission to Civil Service",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 10970,"Memorandum to the Government from the Minister for Finance, 18 June 1925 relating to the proposed new scale in the Civil Service for unmarried men. The new scheme would `retain for women the women's present scale and make it applicable to unmarried men al",18/06/1925,"Differentiated Scales of Pay, General File",,Memorandum,,civil services 10980,"Copy minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Private Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 5 December 1938, submitting for the consideration of the Government proposals concerning the terms of reference and the proposed personnel of the Commiss",05/12/1938,"Agricultural Commission, 1938",,Minute,,agricultures 10999A,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy Risteard Ua Maolchatha [Richard Mulcahy] to the Minister for Education, for answer not before 27 May 1941. `To ask the Minister for Education if he will state the numbers of primary teachers employed on the 30th June, in each of the",1941,"Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999A,"D‡ilquestion by Risteard Ua Maolchatha [Richard Mulcahy] to the Minister for Education, no date [1941], asking for information on the boys' and the girls' secondary schools to which special increased capitation grants were paid `as being (a) Irish, (b) bi",,"Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999A,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy J Hurley to the Minister for Education, for answer not before 12 March 1942. Amongst the information he requires is, for example, the number of women teachers who have been compulsorily retired on pension `in consequence of the Regu",1942,"Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999A,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy Hurley to the Minister for Education, no date [1942?]. He asks him to state the number of secondary teachers, making a distinction between male and female teachers and lay and religious engaged in Secondary schools. He also required",1942,"Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999A,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy Jeremiah Hurley to the Minister for Education for answer not before Wednesday 15 April 1942. He wants the Minister to state, the number of principal teachers and other teachers engaged in primary schools in each of the last five yea",1942,"Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion by Deputy Fionan Lynch to the Minister for Education, for answer not before 17 February 1943. `To ask the Minister for Education whether he is aware that there is considerable dissatisfaction amongst those women teachers who were in Preparato",1943,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Deputy Joseph Hannigan to the Minister for Education, no date [?1943]. He wishes to know the number of religious and lay teachers in Secondary Schools, distinguishing between men and women, to whom a bonus has been granted recently. He f",,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Deputy Patrick Browne to the Minister for Education, no date [?1943]. He wishes to ask the Minister if he will review the retired teacher's pension granted to Miss Honoria Sweeney, Tallagh, Ballycroy, County Mayo, `who, having been work ",,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Deputy Patrick J Halliden to the Minister for Education, for answer not before 6 March 1946. He asks the Minister to state `(1) the number of women teachers who were obliged to retire on pension at the age of 60 since the new regulation ",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Deputy Alfred Byrne to the Minster for Education, for answer not before Wednesday 6 March 1946. He wishes to ask the Minister whether he received a memorandum from the women National Teachers of Dublin `protesting against the unfair disc",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Patrick Giles to the Minister for Education, for answer not before 13 March 1946. He asks for figures of unemployed men and women National School Teachers. The reply is attached. For example, there are 35 unemployed male teachers and 28 ",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,education; national teacherss 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Deputy Alfred Byrne to the Minister for Education asking him of his efforts to meet the demands of the Irish National Teachers, whether his offer was accepted by male and female teachers and what were the terms of the offer to male marri",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Alfred Byrne to the Minister for Education, no date [1946]. He asks the Minister how many women teachers are paid directly by the Department and how many of this number are rated highly efficient. The Minister replies that 6858 women tea",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion to the Minister for Education from Alfred Byrne, no date [?1946]. He asks the Minister to state the number of married women teachers, single women teachers and widowed teachers who are paid directly by his Department. The Minister in reply st",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion from Alfred Byrne to the Minister for Education, no date [?1946]. He asks how many women teachers were obliged to retire on marriage for each year since 1934. In 1934 the figure was nil, in 1935, nil, in 1936, 2, in 1937, 1, in 1938, 3, in 19",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion to the Minister for Education from Patrick J Halliden, for answer not before 4 April 1946. He asks the amount paid annually in pensions to the 645 women teachers compelled to retire, 1 October 1938-28 February 1946 and the amount that would h",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 10999B,"D‡ilquestion to the Minister for Education [the person who asked the question is not named], for answer not before 30 April 1946. The Minister is asked the number of religious men and women engaged as members of recognised staff in convent and monastery s",1946,"Department of Education, Parliamentary Questions",,Dail Question,,educations 11264A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Education, 20 June 1939, enclosing for the information of the Taoiseach Draft Heads of a Bill on the subject of the establishment of an Institute for Advanced Studies together wi",20/06/1939,"Institute for Advanced Studies, Proposals for Legislation, 1939",,Minute,,employments 11264/Annex,"Extract from the Seanad Debates, 22 May 1940, on the Institute for Advanced Studies Bill, 1939. Amongst those who spoke was Mrs Concannon who argued against the amendment that the Irish language should be the ordinary language of the Institute.  `If this ",22/05/1940,Institute of Advanced Studies Bill,,Extract,,senators; Irish languages 11007E,"Conference on Hungarian refugees, report, June 1957. This gives details of the Knockalisheen Camp with reports on facilities for religious services, education, health, etc. Details of the total numbers of refugees received on the basis of sex are given. F",Jun-57,Refugees from Europe,,Report,,refugeess 11007E,"Memorandum on the fourth meeting of the Conference on Hungarian Refugees, 20 June 1957. Details of those present are given, for example, Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society. Mrs Barry discussed the question of securing employment for some",20/06/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Memorandum,,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 1 August 1957, entitled `Refugees Unwilling to Move. Want to stay near Limerick'. This details the refusal of the Hungarian refugees in Knockalisheen Camp near Limerick to move to McCann Barracks, Templemore. Details o",01/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Copy letter to Mr ET Murphy, Camp Controller, Knockalisheen, County Clare, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 13 August 1957. She references a memorandum she sent to the Inter-Departmental Committee held on 4 June 1957 on the",13/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Copy letter to Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society, from ET Murphy, Camp Controller, Knockalisheen Camp, 14 August 1957. He states that the refugees turned town the offer of attempts to start small industries in the camp on the basis that",14/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Letter to Mr J Fay, Secretary, Inter-Departmental Committee, Department of Defence, from Mrs T Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 15 August 1957, relating to reports submitted to the Committee on the position in Knockalisheen Camp. She questions th",15/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"List of refugees, giving details of name, occupation, if employed where, the country selected for resettlement and the relatives of each [?in that country], 19 August 1957. For example, Gabriella Appel is a housewife living in Dublin where her husband is ",19/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,List,,refugeess 11007E,"Memorandum on the 5th meeting of the Conference on Hungarian Refugees held on 12 August 1957. Amongst those present was Mrs T Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society. Mrs Barry discussed her belief that the McCann Barracks, Templemore would be suitable f",12/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Memorandum,,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 August 1957, `Refugees: A New Move. Red Cross and Dept. Officers Vist Camp'. This details a meeting between Government and Red Cross Representatives and the Hungarian refugees at Knockalisheen Camp. Those present in",22/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent, 31 August 1957, `Woman's Plan to Aid Refugees'. This gives details of an independent effort to aid the Hungarian refugees undertaken by Mrs Geraldine Fogarty, a housewife from Dublin. She is attempting to promote ",31/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,refugeess 11007E,"Copy letter to J Fay, Department of Defence, from Thomas J Coyne, 31 August 1957, relating to the fifth meeting of the Conference on Hungarian Refugees. He writes concerning Mrs Barry's letter of 15 August 1957 and her correspondence with the Camp Control",31/08/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Copy letter to Mr J Fay, Department of Defence from Mrs T Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 9 September 1957. She writes asking for his attention to a number of matters concerning the army personnel at Knockalisheen camp. She writes that if any Go",09/09/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Copy letter to the Rev. William Mills, Castletroy, Limerick, from Dorothy M Pye, Counselling Officer, World Council of Churches/ service to Refugees, 12 September 1957. She writes concerning the situation of refugees who have left Ireland for Britain. The",12/09/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 November 1957, `Mrs. Barry rebuts story on refugee'. At the International Red Cross Conference Hungarian Red Cross Officials alleged that a Hungarian boy wrote stating that he was so unhappy in Ireland that he was r",12/11/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 25 March 1958', `Sees refugees'. This states that Miss Mary Joe Regan, Secretary, Irish Mission of the National Church Relief Service, is in Knockalisheen Camp interviewing refugees who have applied to enter Canada, th",25/03/1958,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 25 March 1958, `To Interview Hungarian Refugees. Canadian Emigration Team for Dublin'. The article states that two members of the Canadian emigration team will interview the refugees next week with a view to admi",25/03/1958,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 November 1958, `Hungarians Must Have Own Homes'. `If the remaining families of Hungarian refugees are not to become dependent on public funds, every effort will have to be made to set them up as family units in separ",07/11/1958,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 25 December 1958, `Mother and daughter to leave camp to-day'. Elizabeth Palocz, Hungarian refugee, sent a message to the Red Cross office that she and her daughter will leave Knockalisheen Camp that day. They will resi",25/12/1958,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007E,"Letter to Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society, 6 January 1959. The writer [not identified] of the letter wishes to convey on behalf of the Government an expression of appreciation of the services rendered by the Red Cross Society during t",06/01/1959,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 9 January 1959, `Camp Closing after 2 years'. This details the close of the Knockalisheen Camp for Hungarian Refugees and the tribute paid to Mrs Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society.",09/01/1959,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007C,"Letter to the Prime Minister of Eire from Mrs AM Retrosi, France, 15 October 1955. She wishes to have her children who are in Jersey, educated in Ireland and sent to a Catholic school but on arrival they were not allowed to disembark because they had live",15/10/1955,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Letter,,emigration; alienss 11007C,"Copy letter to Mrs AM Retrosi, from Risteard O Riain, Personal Secretary to the Minister for Justice, 3 November 1955. She is told that aliens are not permitted to enter the country for the purpose of obtaining employment or of establishing a business. He",03/11/1955,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Letter,,emigration; alienss 11007C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 November 1956, `May bring Hungarian refugees to Ireland'. This discusses the plans of the Irish Red Cross Society, mentioning the chairman, Leslie, Bean T de Barra, to bring Hungarian refugees to Ireland.",07/11/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11007C,"Memorandum on the conference held on 10 December 1956 to consider problems relating to Hungarian refugees in Ireland. Amongst those present was Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society. She talked about the unrest amongst the refugees in the K",10/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Memorandum,,refugeess 11007C,"Copy letter to the Taoiseach from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 11 December 1956. She thanks him for setting up the Inter-Departmental Committee for consultation on the Hungarian refugee situation and states that the previous day's meeting was a success.",11/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Letter,,refugeess 11007C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 12 December 1956, `Refugees hear plans for future'. This discusses plans to send about 45 refugees out of the camp into private homes. `The chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society, Mrs Tom Barry, had talks on Monday wi",12/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,refugeess 11007C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 13 December 1956, being a letter to the editor entitled `Help for Refugees' by Christabel Bielenberg. She writes of the formation of the County Carlow Resettlement Committee for refugees designed to work with the Irish",13/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",Christabel Bielenberg,Newsclipping,Irish Times,refugeess 11007C,"Letter to the Honorary Officers of the Irish Red Cross from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 13 December 1956, with copies to the Secretaries of the Departments of State mentioned in the Report and to the Acting Secretary, Irish Red Cross. She details the situati",13/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Letter,,refugeess 11007C,"Copy letter to Mr J Fay, Department of Defence, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross, 15 December 1956, thanking him for his memorandum detailing the matters dealt with at the Conference on refugees held on 10 December 1956.",15/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Letter,,refugeess 11007C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 29 December 1956, `Irish Red Cross completes analysis'. This discusses the analysis of the employment of Hungarian refugees before they left their own country completed by the Irish Red Cross. `The chairman of the Iris",29/12/1956,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,refugeess 11007C,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Defence, 7 January 1957, enclosing a statement showing particulars of the Hungarian refugees received into the country. For example, there are 94 housewives amongst the refugees ",07/01/1957,"Refugees from Europe (i) Reception and Settlement in Ireland (including University Students), (ii) Refugee European Emergency Fund",,Minute,,refugeess 11007D,"List, no date [?1957], of refugees who wish to remain in Ireland. The list gives the name, occupation and address of the refugees in question. For example, Katalin Vermes, Housewife, lives c/o Seafield Fabrics, Youghal.",1957,Refugees from Europe,,List,,refugeess 11007D,"Letter to General Sean MacEoin, Minister for Defence, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 10 January 1957. She writes of her surprise on learning that Dr McCann, was allowed to do only part-time duty at the Refugee Camp, Knockalisheen. `You very kindly visited ",10/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007D,"Letter to Mr P Berry, Principal, Department of Justice, from Major General JA Sweeney, Acting Secretary, Irish Red Cross, 13 January 1957. He references Mrs Barry's call for the removal of the `small group of malcontents from Knockalisheen Camp'. His Exec",13/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugees; prostitutess 11007D,"Letter to Mrs T Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, from ET Murray, Camp Controller, 17 January 1957, giving particulars of staff at the camp. For example, there are two interpreters, Mrs O' Shaughnessay and Miss D Kosh, who are employed at the rate",17/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugees; employments 11007D,"Report by Mrs Tom Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, to the Inter-Departmental Committee, 18 January 1957, on the position of the Irish Red Cross Refugee Camp at Knockalisheen. For example, the names of those who have left the camp for employment o",18/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Report,,refugees; prostitutess 11007D,"Memorandum on the second meeting of the Conference on Hungarian Refugees, 21 January 1957. Amongst those present was Mrs T Barry, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, who discussed amongst other matters, the issue of the malcontents at Knockalisheen Camp. O",21/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Memorandum,,refugeess 11007D,"Report, dated 23 January 1957, by Mrs Tom Barry, Chairman of the Irish Red Cross Society, on the meeting of the Inter-Departmental Committee held on 21 January 1957. Amongst the items on the agenda were the question of malcontents at the Knockalisheen Cam",23/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Report,,refugees; prostitutes.s 11007D,"Letter, dated 25 January 1957, to Mrs Barry enclosing on behalf of Mr O Muimhneachain a memorandum dealing with the main matters dealt with by the Conference on Hungarian Refugees at the second meeting. With regard to the terms of the report on the meetin",25/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugees; prostitutess 11007D,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Josephine McNeill, Irish Legation, Berne, 23 January 1957. She discusses the alleged problems of Hungarian refugees in a number of countries. For example, `The Danish Minister in Vienna told me",23/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007D,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Josephine McNeill, Irish Legation, Berne, 24 January 1957. Referring to her report dated 23 January 1957 on the subject of Hungarian refugees in Vienna who have formed themselves in `political ",24/01/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Letter,,refugeess 11007D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 March 1957, `Statement on Refugees. Employment Chances Have Decreased - Mrs. Barry'. This article gives details from a statement on the Hungarian refugee camp at Knockalisheen by Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the I",12/03/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,refugeess 11007D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Off to Start a New Life - Hungarians leave for Argentina'. The article states that seventeen Hungarian refugees from the Knockalisheen Camp left Dublin for London on their way to Argentina. The group was being sponsor",24/04/1957,Refugees from Europe,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugeess 11024,"Handwritten letter to de Valera from Mary Geraldine Cavanagh, Brookline, Massachusetts, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 10 October 1938]. She encloses a memoranda on the Antigonish movement. `I have watched your problems fr",10/10/1938,Antigonish Movement,,Letter,,politics; religions 11024,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Geraldine Cavanagh, 21 October 1938, acknowledging her letter and enclosures to the Taoiseach together with the books she sent under separate cover.",21/10/1938,Antigonish Movement,,Letter,,politics; religions 11024,"Note signed PSOM, 22 November 1938, stating that he brought Miss Cavanagh's letter and enclosures to the notice of the Taoiseach. `The Taoiseach was not favourably impressed by Miss Cavanagh when he saw her in 1932. He said there was no necessity for any ",22/11/1938,Antigonish Movement,,Note,,politics; religions 11031,"Handwritten letter to `Dear Sir' from John McGavin, Dublin, 2 December 1938, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets, two boys and a girl, born to his wife in the National Maternity Hospital the previous Sunday. A copy of this  letter was",02/12/1938,"Mrs John McGavin, Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 11031,"Copy letter to John McGavin, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, acknowledging his letter applying for triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife and informing him that the matter is receiving attention, 5 December 1938.",05/12/1938,"Mrs John McGavin, Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 11031,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, sending for transmission to Mrs Alice McGavin a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",11/01/1939,"Mrs John McGavin, Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Minute,,welfares 11031,"Copy letter to Mrs Alice McGavin from P O Cinneide, 12 January 1939, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",12/01/1939,"Mrs John McGavin, Triplets Bounty, 1938",,Letter,,welfares 11035,"Letter to de Valera from Brid Ni Mhurchu, Vocational Education Officers' Organisation, County Clare Regional Committee, Technical School, Ennis, enclosing a memorandum on the subject of the `absence of any provision in the existing Superannuation Law appl",01/12/1938,"Vocational Education Officers, Gratuities for Dependants",,Letter,,widowss 11035,"Copy letter to Brid Ni Mhurchu, Vocational Education Officers' Organisation, County Clare Regional Committee, Technical School, Ennis, 5 December 1938, acknowledging her letter and enclosure addressed to the Taoiseach.",05/12/1938,"Vocational Education Officers, Gratuities for Dependants",,Letter,,widowss 11035,"Copy letter to Brid Ni Mhurchu, Vocational Education Officers' Organisation, County Clare Regional Committee, Technical School, Ennis, informing her that her request for the reception of a deputation from the County Clare Regional Committee is a matter fo",10/01/1939,"Vocational Education Officers, Gratuities for Dependants",,Letter,,widowss 11043,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance to the members of the Government, 9 December 1938, relating to the application of Mrs Frances Josephine King (nee Harvey), widow, for readmission to the Civil Service. Mrs King resigned as a Telephonist in the Dep",09/12/1938,"Mrs Frances Josephine King, Re-admission to Civil Service, 1938",,Memorandum,,civil service; widows; employments 11043,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, 21 December 1938, informing him that the Government decided on 20 December that `it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Frances Josephine King (nee Harvey) should be appointed as a Telephon",21/12/1938,"Mrs Frances Josephine King, Re-admission to Civil Service, 1938",,Minute,,civil service; widowss 11043,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 20 December 1938, stating that it was decided that `it would be in the public interest that Mrs. Frances Josephine King (nee Harvey) should be appointed as a Telephonist'.",20/12/1938,"Mrs Frances Josephine King, Re-admission to Civil Service, 1938",,Extract,,civil services 11057,"Report of the Local Government (Dublin) Tribunal, 1938. This deals, for example, with issues of public health. For instance in the County Borough of Dublin the `operations of the Maternity and Child Welfare administration and of the Infant Aid Societies h",1938,"Local Government (Dublin) Tribunal, Report, 1938",,Report,,maternity cares 11058,Letter to de Valera from the Writing Clerks employed in various Government Departments. They wish to bring to his attention certain aspects of their case for absorption into the Clerical grade of the Civil Service. Although the majority of the clerks are ,14/12/1938,"Writing Clerks in Civil Service, Absorption in Clerical Grade",,Letter,,civil service; employments 11058,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 March 1940, concerning promotion to the Clerical Officer Grade. Sex differentiated pay scales for promoted officers are listed.",07/03/1940,"Writing Clerks in Civil Service, Absorption in Clerical Grade",,Circular,,civil services 11067,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 2 January 1939, `President's Wife Dies at County Home'. The article gives details of the death of Lucy Cometina Hyde, wife of the President, Dr Douglas Hyde. She had, the article states, never lived in Arus an Uachtara",02/01/1939,"Mrs Hyde, Death, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,protocols 11067,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `President's Wife Laid to Rest', 4 January 1939. This gives details of the sympathy messages received at Arus an Uachatarain.",04/01/1939,"Mrs Hyde, Death, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,protocols 11068,"Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices Bill, 1938, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 15 December 1938. Section 20 deals with pensions and allowances to widows and children of deceased holders of qualifying offices.",15/12/1938,"Ministers Pensions, Committee to determine questions of ministerial service",,Bill,,widowss 11068,"Applications by Mary Duggan for a widow's pension and for children's allowances under the Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices Act, 1938. [The applications themselves have no date]. Her husband, Eamon Duggan, died on 6 June 1936. Details of the ministeri",1938,"Ministers Pensions, Committee to determine questions of ministerial service",,Forms,,widowss 11070A,"Letter to the President from Edwina Mountbatten of Burma, 22 November 1954. She writes on behalf of the people of Mullaghmore where the summer has been so bad that `the bog is just a lake and no turf can be cut'. She concludes the letter with a plea for h",22/11/1954,"Flooding, Damage Caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Lord Killanin, Honorary Secretary, Irish Red Cross Society, 13 December 1954, enclosing a copy of a survey of the situation in the North Strand area which they prepared. The survey indicates the names of the officers who worke",13/12/1954,"Flooding, Damage Caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070B,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Fitzsimons, Fairview, Dublin, 29 December 1954. The Taoiseach was told by the Minister for Education of her offer of assistance to the Committee which is being formed by the Minister for Local Government to alleviate distress c",29/12/1954,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070B,"Letter to the Taoiseach, John A Costello, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 31 December 1954, relating to the victims of the recent disastrous floods. She believes there should now be an effort made `to arrange for co-ordina",31/12/1954,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Sean Murphy, Irish Embassy, Ottawa, Canada, 21 December 1954. After the recent flood disasters in Dublin and on the Shannon, enquiries were made to the Embassy by interested Irish or Irish-Cana",21/12/1954,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,reliefs 11070B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Sean Murphy, Irish Embassy, Ottawa, Canada, 29 December 1954, relating to the setting up of a Flood Relief Fund in Ottawa for the flood victims of Ireland. Miss Hynes, he writes, called at the ",29/12/1954,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070B,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from Sean Murphy, Irish Embassy, Ottawa, Canada, 4 January 1955, concerning the Ottawa Relief Fund for Irish flood victims. He details contributions received, including a cheque for $100.00 from Mis",04/01/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070C,"Letter to the Taoiseach, JA Costello, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 9 February 1955, relating to his statement in the D‡ilthe afternoon the Government declared as state of emergency for the flooded areas of Dublin city a",09/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070C,"Copy letter to Leslie, Bean T de Barra, from John A Costello, 16 February 1955. He sends her extracts from the D‡ilDebates of 16 December 1954. `I think you will find it clear from these extracts that the scope of the Supplementary Estimates was strictly ",16/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070C,"D‡ilquestion for the Minister for Local Government from Denis Larkin for answer on 16 February 1955. He ask the Minister to state the personnel of the Committee set up to consider the compensation claims submitted by flood victims in Dublin, the date on w",16/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Dail Question,,disaster reliefs 11070C,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs L Dunne, Fairview Strand, 17 February 1955, asking when she is to receive compensation for flood damage. She is widow on a pension and with money from rent from a shop. She writes that she knows him from when he visited hi",17/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster relief; compensation claimss 11070C,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Mr Costello, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, 17 February 1955, thanking him for his letter and stating that any work the Society is asked to undertake `will be performed to the very best of my and the Society's ability'.",17/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070C,"Letter to Mrs L Dunne from Costello, 18 February 1955. The Tolka Flood Committee received 1,600 claims from Dublin flood victims. `I am informed that payments to about 1,200 of those applicants will be made in a day or two. I hope you will be one of that ",18/02/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster relief; compensation claimss 11070C,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Maeve Donovan, Secretary, Fairview, North Strand and District Traders' Association, 10 May 1955. She asks him to receive deputation from the distressed traders. She writes that there `has been no alleviation of distress, as th",10/05/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster relief; businesss 11070C,"Copy letter to Miss Maeve Donovan, Secretary, Fairview, North Strand and District Trades' Association,  from John A Costello, 11 May 1955. He write that the Lavery Committee was set up to alleviate distress and that the Government `feel strongly that they",11/05/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Letter,,disaster relief; businesss 11070C,"Newsclipping from the `Evening Herald', 19 May 1955, `Flood Committee's Report'. This details the fact that the Committee set up to alleviate distress among the flood victims presented their report to the Government. Amongst the members of the committee w",19/05/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Newsclipping,Evening Herald,disaster reliefs 11070C,"Minute to the Taoiseach from the Office of the Minister for Local Government, 21 May 1955, enclosing the final report from the Flood Committee signed by amongst others, Anne L Kelly.",21/05/1955,"Storm and Flooding: Damage caused by, General",,Minute,,disaster reliefs 11070D,"Letter to Costello from Sean Mor Rice, California, 21 December 1955, discussing measures to provide against future flood damage. He also includes a copy of a plan to `dissipate the inferiority complex which Ireland suffers'. For example, he writes that `s",15/12/1955,Damage caused by storms and flooding: General,,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070D,"Copy letter to Miss Olive Lucas, Golden Island, Athlone, 8 April 1957, acknowledging her letter of the 5 April 1957 to the Taoiseach. The question she refers to has been brought to the attention of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance. ",08/04/1957,Damage caused by storms and flooding: General,,Letter,,disaster reliefs 11070D,"Newsclipping from the `Kerryman', 1 February 1958, `The Floods, Filth Ruined Property and Endangered Health of Tralee'. The article deals with flooding in Tralee the previous Saturday. Details of damage to property is listed. For example, `Mrs. B. Corbett",01/02/1958,Damage caused by storms and flooding: General,,Newsclipping,Kerryman,disaster reliefs 11071A,"List passed around by the Minister of Defence at the Government meeting, 20 December 1938. It gives the names of  [?potential] members of the Irish Red Cross Society, for example, Mrs Kent, Mrs McWhinney and Annie M Smithson, amongst others.",20/12/1938,"Irish Red Cross, Establishment",,List,,Red Crosss 11071A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence from P O Cinneide, 13 January 1939 relating to the proposed establishment of the Irish Red Cross Society. A provisional list of members of the First Central Council is attached. Amongst the names ",13/01/1939,"Irish Red Cross, Establishment",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11071A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Department of Defence, 24 May 1939, enclosing a memorandum on the proposed establishment of an Irish Red Cross Society and a draft Establishment Order. Attached to this is a list of the names of persons w",24/05/1939,"Irish Red Cross, Establishment",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11071A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Department of Defence enclosing copies of the Irish Red Cross Society Order 1939 which provides, among other things for the constitution of the First Central Council of the Society. Amongst the names list",06/07/1939,"Irish Red Cross, Establishment",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 5 April 1939, `Move for Cork Anti-Partition Council'. The article reports a gathering in Cork called to establish an Anti-Partition Council. Amongst the delegates representing various organisations were Mrs Lehenagh, O",05/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,partitions 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Oxford Council Deplores Partition', 6 April 1939. This deals with the Annual Congress of the National Union of Students at New College, Oxford and the move by Irish delegates to propose a resolution deploring the divi",06/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,partitions 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' by Madame Gonne MacBride entitled `The History of the Orange Order', 19 April 1939. She details the founding of the Order by the Freemasons in 1795 and argues that `It is a trail of blood which justifies the warning of ",19/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; sectarianisms 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 20 April 1939, by Madame MacBride, `Madame MacBride Says: - History Explains Orange Order's Anti-Catholic Bias'. In this article Maud Gonne MacBride continues her history of the Orange Order, discussing their sectarian",20/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; partition; sectarianisms 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 April 1939, by Madame MacBride, `History of Orange Order. (Continued). Object was ""Extermination of Catholics,"" Grattan Said'. The article discusses Grattan's statement that the extermination of Catholics was the ob",21/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; sectarianisms 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 April 1939, `The Orange Order. (Continued). ""Go, Wreck The Catholic Church""', by Madame MacBride. She discusses the attempts by the Orange Order to attack Land League meetings. She continues `When they had done all ",22/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; sectarianism; partitions 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 24 April 1939, `The Orange Order (continued). When Children Were Marks For Bullets', by Madame MacBride. She discusses the Belfast pograms throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. `They were all attributable ",24/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,sectarianism; politicss 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 25 April 1939, `The Orange Order (continued). English Statesman Relied on the Lodge', by Madame MacBride. In this article she discusses the attitudes of the Orange Order during World War I and the Anglo-Irish War. She ",25/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,sectarianism; politicss 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 26 April 1939, `The Orange Order (concluded). Plea to Set Up a Commission', by Madame MacBride. In this concluding article on the history of the Orange Order she calls for a Commission of Inquiry with full investigativ",26/04/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Madame MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Press,sectarianism; politicss 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 July 1939, `Border-Must-Go Drive: Great Unity Rallies in Cork, Dublin. This article reports on Anti-Partition rallies in Dublin and Cork the previous day. At the head of the Cork rally were the Lord Mayor of Cork an",17/07/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,partitions 11072,"Newsclipping from the `Manchester Guardian', 8 August 1939, being a letter to the editor entitled `Some Results of Partition', by Ellen M Power, Chorley. She writes: `Partition was an entirely British creation, and was forced on the country, ostensibly to",08/08/1939,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1939",Ellen M Power,Newsclipping,Manchester Guardian,partitions 11076,"Report of the Consultative Committee on Secondary Education with special reference to Grammar Schools and Technical High Schools, 17 November 1938. Section 22 deals with the development of the curriculum for girls' schools, section 23 with the influence o",17/11/1938,Secondary Education in Great Britain,,Report,,educations 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 February 1939, `Explosives Charges. ""Battalion Orders"" Read in Court'. The article reports charges under the Explosives Act heard in Manchester the previous day. Eight men and two women were remanded without bail fo",11/02/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; prisoners; terrorisms 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 February 1939, `Manchester Explosives Charge: Ten Remanded'. This reports how eight men and two women were further remanded on explosives charges in Manchester, amongst whom were Mary and Nora Glenn.",22/02/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; prisonerss 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 23 February 1939, `Manchester C.I.D. Chief Gives Evidence. 14 Men and 2 Women Again Remanded in Britain'. This details the explosives charges against, amongst others, Mary and Nora Glenn.",23/02/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; prisonerss 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 24 February 1939, `39 Face Explosives Charges in England'. The article gives details of the men and women who face explosives charges in Britain. For example, `Mr Paling said that, in view of her age, he would raise no",24/02/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; prisonerss 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' 3 March 1939, entitled `Evidence in London Conspiracy Charges'. This deals with the case against eighteen men charged with conspiring to cause explosions. Five others were remanded, amongst whom was Molly Gallagher, age",03/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; prisoners; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 March 1939, `Five Refuse to Plead. Manchester Explosive Trial Opens'. This reports the opening of the trial of those accused of conspiring to cause an explosion, amongst whom were Nora and Mary Glenn. Both these wome",07/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 8 March 1939, `Further Evidence in Manchester Explosives Trial'. The article, for example, reports that an unsigned letter was found on the person of Mary Glenn saying: `I do not mind working for a good cause É I do no",08/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; prisoners; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' 10 March 1939, `Manchester Explosives Trial: Two Acquitted'. The article reports how Nora Glenn and Joseph Broderick were acquitted of the explosives charge against them.",10/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,prisoners; IRA; terrorisms 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 March 1939, `Twenty-Year Sentences in Manchester. 6 Men and a Woman Jailed'. The woman jailed was Mary Glenn, a native of Claremorris, County Mayo. The article states that after the sentence was passed, her sister, ",11/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; prisonerss 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 14 March 1939, `Explosives Store's Loss: Five Charged'. This details the disappearance of gelignite and detonators from a colliery near Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Five men were charged in connection with the disappearance",14/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 24 March 1939, `Messages in Code. Cypher Expert Examined at London Trial'. This details the proceedings of a trial at the Old Bailey, London; nine men appeared before the Court on explosives' charges. The article also ",24/03/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 4 April 1939, `Seven Sentenced in Explosives Charges In Britain and Six-Counties'. The article also discusses how after the seven men had been sentenced, Molly Gallagher was charged with possession `of substances capab",04/04/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 5 May 1939, `Ten Years For Sligo Youth'. This details the sentencing of John Percival Martin for possession of explosives. In Birmingham Mary Ann Furlong, aged 77, and her daughters Emily Mary Furlong, aged 38, and Eve",05/05/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Girl Clerk's Dismissal from British Home Office', 11 May 1939. This deals with the dismissal of Miss Sheila Gallagher, aged 21, from her position in the British Home Office because of her sister's alleged association ",11/05/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRA; prisonerss 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 May 1939, `Irishwomen on Explosives' Charge'. The article states that four persons accused under the Explosive Substances Act were remanded until next Friday. Amongst the persons accused were Emily Mary Furlong, her",13/05/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 15 May 1939, `Accused Man Says Police Beat Him'. This details the arrest of Connor MacNessa, Patrick Moriarty, John Duggan and Mary Duggan under the Explosive Substances Act. Mary Duggan claimed ignorance of any knowle",15/04/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 May 1939, `Will See Deputation Over Irish Girl'. Sir Samuel Hoare, the article states, has changed his mind about receiving a deputation following the dismissal of a Dublin girl clerk from his Department because of ",16/05/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 27 May 1939, `Explosives Act Charges. Names of Police Witnesses Kept Secret'. This article discusses the trial of five men on explosives' charges at the Old Bailey. Also the article references that four persons were re",27/05/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 June 1939, `Mother and Daughters Face Explosives Act Charges'. This details the proceedings in the case against Mary Anne Furlong and her two daughters. The prosecuting Council stated that there was no doubt `that th",07/06/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorisms 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `British Government Will Not Reinstate Dismissed Girl', 10 June 1939. The British Home Secretary, the article states, decided against the reinstatement of Sheila Gallagher dismissed from his Department after her sister",10/06/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 June 1939, `Four on Trial on Explosives Act Charge'. The article states that on the previous day, Mary Ann Furlong, Emily Mary Furlong, Evelyn Mary Furlong and Martin Patrick Clarke were sent for trial on explosives",13/06/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 6 July 1939, `Irish Girl Dismissed Because of Her Friends'. The article reports on the case of Sheila Gallagher who was dismissed from her position in the British Home Office after her sister had been arrested on explo",06/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 July 1939, `3 Women, 2 Men Remanded in London'. These five persons were remanded under the Explosives Act. The three women were Ella May Woods, aged 41, Ann Conway, aged 25, and Rose Conway, aged 22.",13/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 July 1939, `Explosives Charge: Three Face Trial'. This details the case of 4 persons charged at Manchester under the Explosives Charges Act. When Mary Duggan's name was called to answer to her bail there was no repl",12/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 8 July 1939, `Accused Woman Missing'. Warrants were issued against Mary Duggan and Patrick Moriarty when they failed to appear on bail to answer explosives charges. In the case of Mary Duggan bail had been opposed by t",08/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087A,"List of signatories of the `proclamation' of January 1939, `which purported to hand over powers of Government to the I.R.A'. Amongst those on the list is Mary MacSwiney from Cork who received in the 1927 election 3,527 votes out of 46,344 which equals 7 p",1939,"IRA Activities in England - Newscuttings - January to November 1937, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,List,,IRAs 11087B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 14 July 1939, `Aged Woman's Plea at Explosives Trial'. This relates to the trial of three female members of the Furlong family in Manchester. For example, `Emily Mary Furlong in evidence, denied having seen any of the ",14/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England, Newscuttings - January to November 1939, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Jail for Aged Woman: Men Get 20 Years', 15 July 1939. The article states that Emily Mary Furlong received five years penal servitude, Mary Ann Furlong, 3 years and Evelyn Mary Furlong 2 years, all sentenced under the ",15/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England, Newscuttings - January to November 1939, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 July 1939, `Explosives Charge in Leeds: Five Remanded'. Amongst the five were Mary Jones, aged 23, whose husband was also remanded, and Helen Crean, aged 50. All five of the accused lived in the same house.",17/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England, Newscuttings - January to November 1939, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRAs 11087B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 27 July 1939, being a letter to the editor by Maud Gonne MacBride, Secretary, Women Prisoners' Defence League, entitled `Irish Prisoners in Britain'. She refers to the fact that it is stated that 40 out of 53 Iri",27/07/1939,"IRA Activities in England, Newscuttings - January to November 1939, Bombings, Sentences, etc.",Maude Gonne MacBride,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,terrorism; IRA; prisonerss 11118,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 24 February 1939, relating to vacancies for Minor Staff Officers (Acting) in the Department of Lands (Gaeltacht Services). The circular details salary scales for men and women.",24/02/1939,"Finance Circulars, 1939",,Circular,,civil services 11118,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 May 1939, relating to the Holidays (Employees) Act, 1939, and its applications to persons employed by the State. A summary of the principal provisions of the Act is attached. The summary lists the State employee",19/05/1939,"Finance Circulars, 1939",,Circular,,employments 11118,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 August 1939, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Junior Executive, Clerical and Shorthand Typist Grades. For example, a competition for promotion to the General Shorthand-Typist grade will be",23/08/1939,"Finance Circulars, 1939",,Circular,,civil services 11118,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 24 August 1939, relating to a vacancy in the Department of Defence for one Shorthand-Typist, to be engaged part-time on verbatim reporting.",24/08/1939,"Finance Circulars, 1939",,Circular,,civil services 11118,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 29 December 1939, relating to vacancies for Investigation Officers in the Office of the Revenue Commissioners. At least one male and one female officer will be appointed.",29/12/1939,"Finance Circulars, 1939",,Circular,,civil services 11129,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 March 1939, `Miss Mary MacSwiney on Treason Bill'. The paper reports Mary MacSwiney's address delivered under the auspices of the Emmet Commemoration Committee the previous night. In the address she argued that the F",07/03/1939,"Special Criminal Courts Legislation, Representation from outside bodies",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,crime; politics; republicanisms 11129,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Sinn Fein Protest At New Bills'. `Mrs. Margaret Buckley, President of Sinn Fein, presiding at a meeting in Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin, last night, said they told Mr. de Valera and his ""yes-men"" that they were as muc",08/03/1939,"Special Criminal Courts Legislation, Representation from outside bodies",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; crime; I.R.A.s 11129,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Public Order Bill Protest', 9 March 1939. This reports on a meeting organised by Labour at the Torch Theatre, Dublin, on the previous night to protest against the Treason and Offences Against the State Bills. The meet",09/03/1939,"Special Criminal Courts Legislation, Representation from outside bodies",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,crime; I.R.A; republicanisms 11135,"Letter to the `President of the Irish Senate' from Jeanne Robert Foster, 29 June 1939. She asks if the Irish Government wish to bring John Butler Yeats back to Sligo `to lie beside his famous son, William Butler Yeats'. She brought his casket to her plot ",29/06/1939,"WB Yeats, Death, 1939",,Letter,,Irish-Americans; poetss 11135,"Copy letter to Mrs Jeanne Robert Foster, New York, 30 July 1939, acknowledging her letter of 29 June 1939. She is told that the question of taking any action in a such a matter [bringing John Butler Yeats's remains back to Ireland] is one for consideratio",30/07/1939,"WB Yeats, Death, 1939",,Letter,,Irish-Americans; poetss 11136,"Letter to de Valera from `A mother who feels', County Dublin, 20 September 1941. She asks must another man die because of England's occupation of Northern Ireland [she is referring to the death sentence on Sean McCaughey].  She writes that Ireland should ",20/09/1941,"Sean McCaughey (otherwise Sean Dunlop), Death Sentence, 1941, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,republicanism; death sentences and executionss 11141,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Nurse EA O Keeffe, Dublin Road, Carlow, 22 February 1939. She attended the birth of triplets at Sleaty Street, Carlow, on the 11 February 1939. She applies for the state Bounty on behalf of the parents who, she writes, `are very ",22/02/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Kathleen Hayes",,Letter,,welfares 11141,"Copy letter to Nurse EA O Keeffe, Carlow, 24 February 1939, acknowledging her letter in regard to the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. She is told that the matter is receiving attention.",24/02/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Kathleen Hayes",,Letter,,welfares 11141,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, 12 April 1939, sending for transmission to Mrs Kathleen Hayes, Sleaty Street, Carlow, a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triple",12/04/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Kathleen Hayes",,Minute,,welfares 11141,"Copy letter to Mrs K Hayes, Carlow, 13 April 1939, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",13/04/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Kathleen Hayes",,Letter,,welfares 11163,"Letter in Irish to `A Chara' from Doirin Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh Na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 24 March 1939. She forwards a resolution passed at a meeting of Limerick branch of Connradh na Gaedhilge that the message from the Taoiseach and the Presid",20/03/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11163,"Copy letter in Irish to Doirin Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 24 March 1939, acknowledging her letter of 20 March 1939.",24/03/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11163,"Letter in Irish from D Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 19 April 1939, asking for an answer to her earlier letter concerning the language in which the official message of congratulations to the new Pope is to be sent.",19/04/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11163,"Copy letter in Irish to Doirin Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 21 April 1939, acknowledging her letter of 18 April 1939.",19/04/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11163,"Letter in Irish from D Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 10 June 1939, forwarding the wording of a resolution passed at a meeting that day, relating to the use of Irish as the official language when communicating with Heads of Sta",10/06/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11163,"Copy letter in Irish to D Ni Dhuibhginn, Secretary, Connradh na Gaedhilge, Limerick, 14 June 1939, acknowledging her letter of 10 June.",14/06/1939,"External Affairs, Use of Irish",,Letter,,Irish language; protocols 11167,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, report for the year 1937-1938, February 1939. This deals with such questions as maternal mortality, medical and midwifery services and maternity and child welfare schemes. Under the heading of public assis",Feb-39,"Department of Local Government and Public Health, Report, 1937/38",,Report,,health; maternity; unmarried motherss 11185,"Translation of a letter in Irish to the Secretary, Land Commission, from P O Cochlain, Honorary Secretary, Clann na hƒireann, Dublin, 28 September 1937. He discusses the letting to Clann na hƒireann of a portion of Gibbstown House and a portion of the adj",28/09/1937,"Clann na hEireann, Advancement of Irish Through children's camps, hostels, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 11185,"Circular from Clann na hƒireann to parents and teachers, 23 March 1939, relating to the establishment of a Gaelic hostel and summer school for boys and girls. A meeting will be held on 31 March 1939 to explain the scheme fully. The circular is signed by t",23/03/1939,"Clann na hEireann, Advancement of Irish Through children's camps, hostels, etc.",,Circular,,Irish languages 11187,"Letter to `Your Lordship' [Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin?] from Christopher O Loughlin, Ballybough, Dublin, 27 March 1939. His wife and the triplets, he states, are `doing splendidly'. He would be, he writes, `very thankful to your Lordship if you co",27/03/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Christopher O Loughlin",,Letter,,welfares 11187,"Letter to Sean T O Kelly, Minister for Local Government, from Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 28 March 1939. He writes concerning the birth of triplets to Mrs Christopher O Loughlin. With the triplets she has a family of, he writes, nine or ten childr",28/03/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Christopher O Loughlin",,Letter,,welfares 11187,"Copy letter to Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor, Dublin, acknowledging his letter regarding the payment of the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to Mrs Christopher O Loughlin. He is informed that his letter will be sent to the Department of the Tao",30/03/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Christopher O Loughlin",,Letter,,welfares 11187,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, 6 May 1939, transmitting a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Teresa O Loughlin, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",06/05/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Christopher O Loughlin",,Minute,,welfares 11187,"Copy letter to Mrs Teresa O Loughlin, Ballybough, Dublin, from P O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",08/05/1939,"Triplets Bounty, Mrs Christopher O Loughlin",,Letter,,welfares 11197A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 November 1938, `Mr. de Valera's Plan for Irish Revival'. The Taoiseach, the article states, invited the Gaelic League leaders to a conference to discuss the founding of a Gaelic Youth movement which would have its b",21/11/1938,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Coiste Gnotha, Connradh na Gaedhlige, 1938-1955",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languages 11197A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 December 1938, `Taoiseach Discusses his Plan for Gaelic'. The Taoiseach and Tomas O Deirg, the article states, received members of the Gaelic League the previous night to discuss the Taoiseach's proposals for a new m",07/12/1938,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Coiste Gnotha, Connradh na Gaedhlige, 1938-1955",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languages 11197B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Lil Nic Dhonnchada, President of An tOireachtas, Dublin, 26 January 1956. `Since you are thinking of setting up a Ministry for the Gaeltacht, I should like to ask you to read the enclosed translation of a speech made at the op",26/01/1956,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Coiste Gnotha, Connradh na Gaelige, 1956 -",,Letter,,Irish languages 11197B,"Copy letter to Lil Nic Dhonnchadha, President of an tOireachtas, from John A Costello, 13 February 1956, thanking her for her letter and translation of a speech delivered at the opening of the Oireachtas last October.",13/02/1956,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Coiste Gnotha, Connradh na Gaelige, 1956 -",,Letter,,Irish languages 11198A,"Interim report of the Drainage Commission relating to a hydrometic survey submitted to the Minister for Finance, 28 March 1939. Amongst the members of the Commission was Nelly Ryan.",28/03/1939,"Drainage Commission (1938), Report and Legislation",,Report,,commissions of inquirys 11198A,"D‡ilQuestion to the Minister for Finance from Deputy Martin Nally for answer on 28 May 1941. The question relates to the Drainage Commission and Deputy Nally wishes to know, amongst other information sought, the names of the members of the Commission. Amo",28/05/1941,"Drainage Commission (1938), Report and Legislation",,Dail Question,,commissions of inquirys 11198A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 19 June 1941, `Drainage Scheme of £7,000,000 Recommended'. The article discusses the report of the Drainage Commission which calls for the establishment of a central drainage authority to be responsible for all drainag",19/06/1941,"Drainage Commission (1938), Report and Legislation",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,commissions of inquirys 11198A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 19 June 1941, `£7,000,000 Needed for Drainage'.  The article discusses the report of the Drainage Commission which calls for the establishment of a central drainage authority to be responsible for all drainage work and",19/06/1941,"Drainage Commission (1938), Report and Legislation",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,commissions of inquirys 11198D,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Sister Mary Beatrix, Franciscan Convent, Mullingar, County Westmeath, 31 August 1953. She asks for his help. Some months ago the Board of Works began to drain Lake Ennel. She states that the job was completed in a far from sat",31/08/1953,"Drainage Commission, 1938, Reports and Legislation, Drainage General",,Letter,,nuns; religious lifes 11198D,"Copy letter to Sister Mary Beatrix, Franciscan Convent, Mullingar, from the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach, 1 September 1953, acknowledging her letter in the absence of the Taoiseach. She is told that her representations concerning the draining of Lou",01/09/1953,"Drainage Commission, 1938, Reports and Legislation, Drainage General",,Letter,,nuns; religious lifes 11198D,"Copy letter to Sister Mary Beatrix from Piaras F MacLouhlainn, Private Secretary [ to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance?]. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance asks him to explain the rationale behind the drainage ",18/09/1953,"Drainage Commission, 1938, Reports and Legislation, Drainage General",,Letter,,nuns; religious lifes 11199A,"Copy letter to Mr Joseph D Brennan, Counsellor, Embassy of Ireland, Washington DC, from Eleanor B Swenson, Curator of American Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington 6, DC, 7 June 1951. She writes in answer to his request for information concerning ",07/06/1951,"Aras an Uachtarain, Pictures, Portraits, etc., in Aras",,Letter,,curators; civil services 11199A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Maire C Mhac an tSaoi, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 12 September 1951. She writes in regard to the correspondence concerning the exhibition of a collection of historical prints and p",12/09/1951,"Aras an Uachtarain, Pictures, Portraits, etc., in Aras",,Minute,,civil services 11199A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Maire C Mhac an tSaoi, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 29 October 1951. She writes concerning payment for the Washington exhibition catalogue.",29/10/1951,"Aras an Uachtarain, Pictures, Portraits, etc., in Aras",,Minute,,civil services 11199A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from Maire C Mhac an tSaoi, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 11 December 1951. Since the Secretary to the President is not prepared to accept responsibility for the payment of the sum owing in respect of",11/12/1951,"Aras an Uachtarain, Pictures, Portraits, etc., in Aras",,Minute,,civil services 11203,"Booklet detailing the history of the Oireachtas and the attempts to revive it in contemporary Ireland. An appeal is launched for money to this end and a list of those who have contributed to date is given. For example, Lil Nic Dhonnchada donated £2.2.0, w",Nov-39,"An t-Oireachtas, 1939, General File",,Booklet,,Irish languages 11203,"Booklet giving details in Irish of the programme of the November 1939 Oireachtas. A list of the Committee members is given. For example, Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh is listed as one of the Treasurers.",Nov-39,"An t-Oireachtas, 1939, General File",,Booklet,,Irish languages 11207A,"Letter to Miss Kathleen O'Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Fianna Fail Head Offices, 10 September 1943, enclosing a list of persons who are interested in the revival of the Irish language. The lists were compiled from the ",10/09/1943,"Taoiseach Scheme for Advancement of Ireland, List of Persons Interested in Movement",,Letter,,Irish language; civil services 11210,"Report to the Chief of Staff, Beggar's Bush Barracks, Dublin, from FC Ward, Colonel Commander, Oglaigh na h-ƒireann, Liaison Commission, Monaghan, 22 February 1922. He writes concerning a meeting he had with the Southern Representatives of the British Gov",22/02/1922,"Northern Ireland, Joint Border Liaison Commission, 1922",,Report,,sectarianism; IRAs 11211,"Copy letter to President Cosgrave from Joseph P O Kane and J Gerald Kennedy, Honorary Secretary, Northern Nationalists, 11 April 1923. A meeting of Nationalists MPs and representatives from various Boards and Councils in the Six Counties met on 9 April. A",11/04/1923,"Northern Nationalists Deputation, 1923",,Letter,,politics; partitions 11216,"Letter to de Valera, Minister for External Affairs, from Mairin Ni [Liarchain?], Secretary, Fianna Fail, Cumann Tomas Aghas [Thomas Ashe], 29 North Clarence Street, Dublin, 19 April 1939. She forwards him the wording a resolution passed by the Cumann. `Th",19/04/1939,"Gerald Wharton, Trial and Imprisonment in England, 1939",,Letter,,republicanism; IRA; Anglo-Irish relationss 11216,"Letter to de Valera from Miss Ada CF Gummersall, Children's Home, 58 Leamington Street, Bradford, Yorks, 23 April 1939. She writes that she wishes to `apologise, as an English-woman to an Irishman, for the remarks of Mr Justice Humphreys at the explosion ",23/04/1939,"Gerald Wharton, Trial and Imprisonment in England, 1939",,Letter,,republicanism; IRA; Anglo-Irish relationss 11216,"Copy letter to Miss Ada CF Gummersall, Yorks, 26 April 1939, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",26/04/1939,"Gerald Wharton, Trial and Imprisonment in England, 1939",,Letter,,politics; republicanism; Anglo-Irish relationss 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 18 April 1939, transmitting copies of a memorandum for the information of the Government on employment in protected industries, September 1938. A summary o",18/04/1939,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 23 August 1939, transmitting copies for the information of the Government of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1939. A summary of t",23/08/1939,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 3 May 1940, transmitting copies for the information of the Government of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1939. Figures are gi",03/05/1940,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 23 August 1940, transmitting copies for the information of the Government of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, July 1940. [However, the m",03/08/1940,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 27 January 1941, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1940. Figures ",27/01/1941,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 21 June 1941, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1941. Figures are giv",21/06/1941,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 19 January 1942, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1941. Figures ",19/01/1942,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 16 July 1942, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1942. Figures are giv",16/07/1942,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 11 January 1943, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1942. Figures ",11/01/1943,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 20 July 1943, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1943. Figures are giv",20/07/1943,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,employments 11219A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 30 December 1943, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a  memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1943. Figure",30/12/1944,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, September 1938-1953",,Minute,,s 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 15 January 1945, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a  memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1944. Figures",15/01/1945,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 30 August 1950, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1950. Figures are given for male and fema",30/08/1950,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 26 February 1951, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1950. Figures are given for male an",26/02/1951,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 26 February 1951, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1951. Figures are given for male and fe",21/09/1951,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 14 March 1952, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1951. Figures are given for male and f",14/03/1952,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 10 October 1952, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1952. Figures are given for male and fem",10/10/1952,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 6 March 1953, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1952. Figures are given for male and fe",06/03/1953,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 28 September 1953, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1953. Figures are given for male and f",28/09/1953,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 23 March 1954 transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1953. Figures are given for male and fe",23/03/1954,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 28 September 1954, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1954. Figures are given for male and f",28/09/1954,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 18 April 1955, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1954. Figures are given for male and f",18/04/1955,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1954",,Minute,,employments 11219C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 24 September 1955, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1955. Figures are given for male and f",24/09/1955,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1955 -",,Minute,,employments 11219C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 22 February 1956, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1955. Figures are given for male an",22/02/1956,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1955 -",,Minute,,employments 11219C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 17 October 1956, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, March 1956. Figures are given for male and fem",17/10/1956,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1955 -",,Minute,,employments 11219C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Central Statistics Office, 13 April 1957, transmitting for the information of the Government, copies of a memorandum on employment in protected industries, September 1956. Figures are given for male and f",13/04/1957,"Employment in Protected Industries, Summaries, 1955 -",,Minute,,employments 11225,"Copy letter in Irish to Nora Nic Ghearailt, Secretary, Craobh an Churraigh de Chonnradh na Gaedhilge, Kerry, 28 July 1941, acknowledging her letter and stating that it will be put before the Minister for Education. [No copy of her letter exists in the fil",28/07/1941,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Kerry Gaelic League, 1939 -",,Letter,,Irish languages 11225,"Copy letter in Irish to Mairead NicChonchoille, Secretary, Rathmore Branch of the Gaelic League, Kerry, 31 July 1941, acknowledging her letter and stating that it will be put before the Minister for Education. [No copy of her letter exists in the file].",31/07/1941,"Advancement of Irish, Proposals of Kerry Gaelic League, 1939 -",,Letter,,Irish languages 11232,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce relating to the twenty-fifth session of the International Labour Conference for the purpose of obtaining Government authority for the attendance of a delegation, circulated 28 April 1939. Amongst the",28/04/1939,"International Labour Conference, Delegation, 1939",,Memorandum,,employment; civil services 11235,"Copy letter to the Manageress, Carmody's Hotel, Ennis, [from the Department of the Taoiseach?], 19 April 1939, asking her to send a separate receipt for the amount of Sunday's Dublin telephone call with particulars of commencing and finishing times.",19/04/1939,"Fianna Fail Convention, Ennis 16/4/39, Speech by Taoiseach",,Letter,,employments 11235,"Letter to `A Chara' from Una Kelly, Carmody's Hotel, Ennis, no date [April 1939?] relating to telephone calls [made by the Taoiseach while staying at the hotel].",1939,"Fianna Fail Convention, Ennis 16/4/39, Speech by Taoiseach",,Letter,,employments 11273,"List of the old and new Board of Governors of the House of Industry Hospitals, 16 November 1942. The name of Mrs Mary McKeon appears on the list of the new Board of Governors as reconstituted by the Minister for Local Government and Public Health in 1942.",16/11/1942,"St Lawrence's Hospital Act, 1943",,List,,hospitals; institutionss 11274A,"Copy letter to Mrs Stoirin Sharp, Marrowbone Lane Samaritan Fund for Destitute Children, Civics Institute of Ireland, Ltd, Dublin, 6 March 1941. In response to her letter requesting the Taoiseach to grant his patronage to the Fund she is told that `owing ",06/03/1941,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,charities; philanthropys 11274A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Michael Fitzgerald and Eileen Dineen, Honorary Secretaries, Major John McBride Memorial Committee, Westport, 23 November 1943, asking him if he would be one of the patrons of the project to `erect a fitting Memorial in Westpor",23/11/1943,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 11274A,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretaries [Michael Fitzgerald and Eileen Dineen], Major John McBride Memorial Committee, 11 December 1943. The Taoiseach is pleased to accept their invitation to become a patron of the Major John McBride Memorial.",11/12/1943,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 11274A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Michael Fitzgerald and Eileen Dineen, 15 December 1943, thanking him for his acceptance of their invitation to become a patron of the Major John McBride Memorial.",15/12/1943,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 11274A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Michael Fitzgerald and Eileen Dineen, Honorary Secretaries, Major John MacBride [the spelling of McBride varies with each document in the correspondence] Memorial, 19 April 1944. They enclose a draft of an appeal for the Memor",19/04/1944,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 11274A,"Copy letter to the Honorary Secretaries [Michael Fitzgerald and Eileen Dineen], Major John McBride Memorial Committee, 1 May 1944. They are informed that the Taoiseach is of the opinion that the terms of the Appeal are a matter for the Committee.",01/05/1944,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,commemoration of national leaderss 11247A,"Circular appeal form asking for assistance in the cause of the Major John MacBride Memorial signed by Eileen Dineen and Michael Fitzgerald, Honorary Secretaries of the Committee, no date. [The Department stamp indicates it was received on 22 November 1944",1944,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Circular,,commemoration of national leaderss 11247A,"Copy letter in Irish from de Valera to Aine Nic Giolla Bhrighde, Luinneach, Doirebeag, Tir Chonaill, 27 March 1958. [An English translation exists in the file]. Mrs de Valera handed him her letter [this does not exist in the file]. He would like to help h",27/03/1958,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Letter,,Irish languages 11247A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press' being an article in Irish entitled `Mhuintir Seo Againne. Aine Nic Ghiolla Bride', 15 November 1958.",15/11/1958,"Taoiseach, Patronage of Institutions, Societies, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Irish languages 11277,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Padraig de Brun, 19 May 1939, forwarding a paper on Irish rivers written by Annie Heiermeier. Attached are testimonial letters in German from Dr Th Baader, Professor of Germanic Philology and the Science of Universal ",19/05/1939,"Miss Annie Heiermeier, Research into Irish Names",,Letter,,researchs 11290,"Minute to Maurice Moynihan, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of the Minister for Finance, 5 June 1939, transmitting a list of names of `substantial tax-payers' who the Minister for Finance thinks should be invited to the President's Garden Par",05/06/1939,"President's Garden Parties - 1939, 17 June and 12 September",,Minute,,state occasionss 11301A,"Extract from the Official Report of the Senate, 12 December 1934, relating to the election of Cathaoirleach. A list of the names of the Senators who voted for Senator T Westropp Bennett is given, for example, Miss Kathleen Browne. A list of the Senators w",12/12/1934,"Seanad Eireann, Appointment of Cathaoirleach and Leas-Chathaoirleach, 1922-1957",,Extract,,senatorss 11301A,"Report of the Seanate Debates, relating to the election of Cathaoirleach, 27 April 1938. Bean Ui Choncheanainn [Mrs Concannon] proposed the election of Sean MacGiobuin and this was seconded by Margaret Pearse. The proposal was passed by 29 votes to 26.",27/04/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Appointment of Cathaoirleach and Leas-Chathaoirleach, 1922-1957",,Report,,senatorss 11301A,"Senate report, 11 May 1938, relating to the election of Padraic O Maille as Leas-Chathaoirleach. Amongst those who voted for his election was Linda Kearns MacWhinney and Margaret Pearse.",11/05/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Appointment of Cathaoirleach and Leas-Chathaoirleach, 1922-1957",,Report,,senatorss 11308A,"Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 17 June 1939, relating to the proposed amendment of the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926.  Section 1 of the document states that the `Local Appoin",17/06/1939,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Memorandum,,nursing; nuns; midwivess 11308A,"Minute to P O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 23 June 1939. In connection with the amendment of the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926, the writer encloses correspondence ",23/06/1939,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nuns; nursing; sectarianisms 11308A,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from the Ceann Comhairle, 31 July 1939, enclosing a memorandum drafted for him on lines defined by him which, he states, gives a `comprehensive review of the question of appointment to Public Institutions, of nurs",31/07/1939,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Letter,,nursing; nuns; sectarianisms 11308A,"Minute to J Hurson, Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, from M O Muimhneachain, 30 September 1939. He encloses a copy of an unsigned minute on the appointment of Nurses at Cork Street Fever Hospital. The matter, he is told, does n",30/09/1939,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nursing; midwivess 11308A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes of 25 October 1939 relating to the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926, Amending Legislation. `Provisional approval was given for the making of an Order under the Emergency Powers Act, 1939, to provide for",25/10/1939,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Extract,,nursing; midwivess 11308A,"Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) (Amendment) Act, 1940. This exempts the offices of Nurse or Midwife from the application of the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926.",1940,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Act,,nursing; midwivess 11308A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 24 January 1940, forwarding copies of the white draft of the proposed Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) (Amendment) Bill, 1940, together with cop",24/01/1940,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nursing; midwivess 11308A,"Minute, 18 December 1940, relating to amendments to be made to the memorandum submitted by the Ceann Comhairle on 7 December 1940. The amendment states that the amendment to the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926 will enable all `posts a",18/12/1940,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Memorandum,,nurses; nunss 11308A,"Minute to the Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach?] from POM, 20 December 1940. This relates to the question of whether the office of matron would fall under the terms of the 1940 amendment to the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Bill, 1940. ",20/12/1940,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nuns; nursings 11308A,"Minute to P O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, 24 January 1941, enclosing copies of a memorandum setting out the steps that the Appointments Commissioners desire to be taken on the matter of nursing posts. The memorandum gives the reasons why the Lo",24/01/1941,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nursing; nunss 11308A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 25 February 1941. This details the history of the amendment to the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926, and the request by the",25/02/1941,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Minute,,nursing; nunss 11308A,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 20 March 1941, relating to proposals to exclude the offices of Matron, Head Nurse, etc., from the terms of the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926.",20/03/1941,"Local Authorities, Officers and Employees (Amendment) Act, 1940",,Letter,,nursings 11314,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, 21 June 1939, relating to the reinstatement of Miss Eileen Quinn in the Civil Service. She was employed as a girl probationer in  the Central Telegraph Office, Dublin from 28 June 1",21/06/1939,"Miss Eileen Kathleen Quinn, Appointment in the Public Service",,Memorandum,,civil services 11314,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 27 June 1939, stating that at a meeting it was decided that `it would be in the public interest that Miss Eileen Kathleen Quinn should be appointed as an Established Telephonist'.",27/06/1939,"Miss Eileen Kathleen Quinn, Appointment in the Public Service",,Extract,,civil services 11333,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 11 July 1939, relating to the discharge on medical grounds of Miss Brighid Ni Dhonnchadha, Assistant Librarian on the staff of the National Library of Ireland. She entered service on 4 March 1935. She continued t",11/07/1939,"Miss Brighid Ni Dhonnchadha, Discharge from the Public Service, 1939",,Memorandum,,civil service; librarians; mental healths 11333,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 18 July 1939, stating that on order was made discharging Miss Brighid Ni Dhonnchadha, Assistant Librarian, from the public service to take effect from the 20 July 1939.",18/07/1939,"Miss Brighid Ni Dhonnchadha, Discharge from the Public Service, 1939",,Extract,,civil service; librarians; mental healths 11338,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs Catherine Early, Dublin, 24 September 1939, asking him to select Mrs Linda McWhinney to the vacancy in the Senate. There `is no one more deserving of it she is always a great friend to the poor and doing all she can for them'.",24/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,canvassings 11338,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Early, 26 September 1939, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",26/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,canvassings 11338,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs Margaret Murphy, Women's Industrial Development Association, 20 September 1939. She writes that at `the last revision of the Senate nominating bodies this association was deprived of its right of nomination to make place f",20/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,senators; vocationalism; canvassings 11338,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Murphy, Women's Industrial Development Association, 25 September 1939, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",25/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,canvassing; vocationalisms 11338,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mary Feenan, President, Irish Nurses' Association, 25 September 1939, stating that the Irish Nurses Association `one of the older and largest vocational bodies in this country was not given the right of nomination' to the Sena",25/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,nurses; senators; vocationalisms 11338,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Feenan, President, Irish Nurses' Association, 26 September 1939, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",26/09/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,nurses; senators; vocationalisms 11343,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Joseph Huban, Moate, County Westmeath, 15 July 1939, applying for triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife. He states that as a `labouring man with uncertain wages it would do much for me'. He encloses a certif",15/07/1939,"Mrs Margaret Huban, Application for Triplets' Bounty, 1939",,Letter,,welfare; nursess 11343,"Copy letter to Joseph Hubban, 17 July 1939, acknowledging his application for triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",17/07/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,welfares 11343,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from OJ Redmond, Department of Finance, 24 August 1939, enclosing a pay order in favour of Mrs Margaret Huban, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",24/08/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Minute,,welfares 11343,"Copy letter to Joseph Hubban from P O Cinneide, 25 August 1939, enclosing a pay order for £3 on behalf of his wife, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",25/08/1939,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (Casual Vacancies, 1939)",,Letter,,welfares 11492,"Newsclipping from the `New York Times Magazine', 13 September 1936, `De Valera Firm on Ireland's New Deal', by Elsie McCormack. This article describes de Valera's policies and programme for change in Ireland. For example, `Mr de Valera's New Deal has been",13/09/1936,"Professor TA Smiddy, Memoranda on miscellaneous subjects",Elsie McCormack,Newsclipping,New York Times Magazine,journalistss 11515,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Josephine Hourigan (nee MacGrath), 14 November 1939. She writes to ensure that he clearly understands the circumstances under which her brother, Patrick MacGrath, has used the `Hunger-Strike Weapon'. Her brother protested agai",14/11/1939,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to `My dear Chief' from Margaret Pearse, 15 November 1939. She writes to make a `last appeal for Paddy McGrath'. She says that she understands his position and that it `is a sad & tragic one. Yet for Ireland's sake I don't hesitate to say that more",15/11/1939,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikes; senatorss 11515,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Brigid O'Mullane, Dublin, 10 November 1939. She writes as Vice President of the Association of Old Cumann na mBan, a body which sent him a unanimous request for the release of the prisoners on hunger-strike. She refers to his ",10/11/1939,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to `A Cara' from Neans, Ban Ui Rathghaille, 15 November [1939]. She writes to ask him to appeal his decision about Paddy McGrath. `However mistaken you may think him to be, whatever he has done has been for what he considers the good of Ireland. Hi",15/11/1939,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Telegram to de Valera from Elizabeth Jordan, President, Limerick Ladies Auxiliary of New York, issuing a protest against the further detention of IRA veterans on hunger-strike and calling for the `instant release' of `those patriots'.",12/11/1939,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Telegram,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to de Valera from Rita E Byrne, 10 March 1940. She encloses a note which outlines the cause of the present hunger-strikers in the hope that he may do what he can to bring the situation to a close. She writes: `I am at present inclined to think that",10/03/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Copy letter to Cardinal McRory, Primate of all Ireland, from Josephine Mary Plunkett, 14 March 1940. She lays before him facts relating to the men on hunger-strike. She writes in protest against the detention of the men as criminal prisoners in Mountjoy j",14/03/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,Extract from the Visiting Committee Minute Book of Mountjoy Prison. The extract is the entry made by Mrs Linda [Kearns] MacWhinney on 18 March 1940. She writes of the demand made by the prisoners to be transferred to non-criminal jails. She states: `I saw,18/03/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Extract,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to Mrs de Valera from Maud Gonne MacBride, 20 March 1940. She is writing a `letter of despair. The old fight for political status for political prisoners is on again & I am too old now to fight É as I once did'. She asks Mrs de Valera if she will `",20/03/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikes; prisonerss 11515,"Letter to de Valera from Josephine Mary Plunkett, 20 March 1940. She writes as the mother of John Plunkett, who along with six other men, is in his twentieth day of hunger-strike. She writes that they are on hunger-strike for the same reason as those who ",20/03/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to de Valera from Grace Plunkett, 12 April [1940]. `I have been asked to write you & request that the prisoners now on hunger strike be given status of political prisoners - which I am told is the point at issue'.",12/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Copy letter to Mrs Grace Plunkett, 13 April 1940, acknowledging her letter of 12 April 1940.",13/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikes 11515,"Telegram to de Valera from Eibhlis Nic Curtain, widow of Tomas MacCurtain, 16 April 1940. She writes that if her son dies `you and Boland will be his direct murderers'.",16/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Telegram,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Copy letter to de Valera from Caitlin, Bean Ui Cleirigh [Kathleen Clarke], Lord Mayor of Dublin, 18 April 1940. She has been informed by the Coroner of the City of Dublin that at the inquest of the prisoner who died as a result of the present hunger-strik",18/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to de Valera from Niall O'Rahilly, 8 April 1940. He writes as Countess Plunkett's medical attendant. `For the last six months she has been seriously ill and has had a long and tedious convalescence. Since this unfortunate hunger strike began her en",08/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Caitlin, Bean Ui Cleirigh [Kathleen Clarke], from de Valera, 20 April 1940. He writes: `It is quite wrong to suggest either that the responsibility of the hunger strike rests with the Government or that only ""petty tech",20/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Evidence taken at the inquest on John McNeela on the 22 April 1940, 11.00am-1.00pm. The condition of John McNeela prior to his death is discussed. For example, Captain Michael Lennon, ex Governor of Arbor Hill stated that he received a letter from solicit",22/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Evidence,,IRA; hunger-strikes 11515,"Evidence taken at the inquest on John McNeela on the 22 April 1940, 3.00pm-7.00pm. Evidence, for example, is given by Mary Lawlor. She was referred to the evidence given by Mrs Stack and she stated that Mr Boland did promise that if the prisoners came off",22/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Evidence,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Letter to de Valera from Una, Bean A de Staic [Stack] and Mary Lalor, 26 April 1940. They state that at an interview with the Minister for Justice, Mr Boland, on the 19 April 1940, he promised that if the hunger strike was called off that he would improve",26/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Lalor, 29 April 1940, acknowledging the letter signed by her and Una, Bean A de Staic.",29/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Copy letter to Una, Bean A de Staic, 29 April 1940, acknowledging the letter signed by her and Mary Lalor.",29/04/1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Note by Mr Boland, Minister for Justice, on his interview with Mrs Stack and Mrs Lalor on 19 April 1940. For example, `They asked me if it was possible to make any concession to the prisoners in Mountjoy which might help to induce the men on hunger strike",1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Note,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Suggested general sense of a reply to the letter sent by Mrs Stack and Mrs Lalor to the Taoiseach, dated 26 April 1940. For example: `In reply, it may be said that the Minister did not, in fact, give any such undertaking: on the contrary he made it quite ",1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Notes,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11515,"Draft letter to Mrs Stack, unsigned [from the Taoiseach], [May 1940]. She is told that the Minister for Justice made it quite clear that he could give no promise of an improvement of conditions in Mountjoy if the prisoners went off hunger-strike. The case",1940,"Internees, Hunger Strike, 1939-1940 (Important letters, statements, etc.)",,Letter:,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to the Taoiseach from E Ni Conaill, Honorary Secretary, Association of Old Cumann na mBan, 5 November 1939. She is directed by the members of the Dublin Branch of the Association to forward a copy of a resolution passed at a General Meeting held th",05/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Eilis Bean Ui Chonall, 6 November 1939, acknowledging her letter of the 5 November 1939.",06/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Sighle Nic Amhlaoibh and Blaghnaid Nic Charthaigh, Cumann na mBan, 12 St Andrew Street, Dublin, 11 November 1939. They refer to the statement he made in Leinster House on the hunger-strike. `We note that the chief reason you give ",11/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Hermia Gould, London 21 November 1939. She writes to plead for the political prisoners on hunger strike. `It is not a crime to love one's country and to want it governed according to an ""ideal"". They are in your power: Please trea",21/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Mrs Hermia Gould, 24 November 1939, acknowledging her letter.",24/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Marguerite Tucker, New York, 13 November 1939. She writes on behalf of the hunger-strikers. She states that she knows the `terrible weapon that these men are using and it is a most difficult and dreadful thing that the government ",13/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Sister Angeline, Crippled Home, Ventnor, New Jersey, USA, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 7 November 1939]. `We Americans admire you very much indeed; after reading our paper where you are trying to",1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Sister Angeline, Crippled Home, Ventnor, USA, 7 December 1939, acknowledging her letter addressed to the Taoiseach. [This letter was returned to sender].",07/12/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Telegram to de Valera from Elizabeth MacCurtain, Cork, 7 March 1940. `Do you intend to continue your persecution of my son. The soldiers of the Irish Republic are entitled to political treatment'.",07/03/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Telegram,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to `a chara' from Caitlin de Barra, Bean Ui Mhaoldomhnaigh, Dublin, 30 March 1940. She writes: `May I add my name to those of the other women who, representing their dead who died for the Irish Republic, have approached you in the manner of the hun",30/03/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Caitlin de Barra, Bean Ui Mhaoldomhnaigh, Dublin, 2 April 1940, acknowledging her letter of the 30 March 1940.",02/04/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Madge Daly, Limerick, no date [1940]. She approaches him in the names of Ned Daly, Tom Clare, Tom Ashe, Terence MacSwiney and `all your dead comrades who died for Ireland, not to let the men who are now on hunger strike die; to re",1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Miss Madge Daly, Limerick, 2 April 1940, acknowledging receipt of her letter addressed to the Taoiseach.",02/04/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to de Valera from Louise Nolan, Dublin, 16 April 1940. She requests him to `temper justice with mercy' in regard to the men on hunger strike. She writes that she is aware that the fact that T McCurtain is on hunger strike makes it difficult for him",16/04/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger- strikess 11533,"Copy letter to Mrs Louise Nolan, Dublin, 17 April 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",17/04/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Anne C Griffin and Mary Quill, President and Secretary respectively of the Countess Markievicz Club, San Francisco, 26 April 1940. At a meeting of the club on 25 April 1940 a motion was passed condemning the `recent murder of Ant",26/04/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Letter,,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 9 November 1939, `Prisoners on Hunger-Strike. Labour Party Call for Release'. The article reports on a letter addressed to the Taoiseach by Mr Luke Duffy on behalf of the Labour Party calling for the release of the hun",09/11/1939,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRA; hunger-strikess 11533,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Press', 25 March 1940, `Hunger Strikers', by Caitlin Bean Ni Cleirigh, Aine Bean E Ceannt, RJ Connolly, Neans Bean Ui Rathghaille, Maud Gonne MacBride and Donagh MacDonagh. They write that it `is sad to think that while ",25/03/1940,"Hunger strike of Internees, 1939-40, Correspondence with outside bodies, individuals, etc., newscuttings, etc.","Caitlin Bean Ni Cleirigh, Aine Bean E Ceannt, RJ Connolly, Neans Bean Ui Rathghaille, Maud Gonne",Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; hunger-strikess 11539A,"Copy letter in Irish to Maire Ni Chinneide, Secretary, Post Office Workers Union, Beal Atha an Feadha Branch, 20 January 1942, acknowledging her letter of the 16 January [no copy of her letter exists in the file].",20/01/1942,"Cost of Living Bonus - Civil Service, Stabilisation, 1940 -",,Letter,,trade unionss 11539A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 June 1942, on the subject of the stabilisation of the Civil Service Bonus. The Minister for Finance has made Regulations entitled `Civil Service (Stabilisation of Bonus) (Amendment) Regulations, 1942'. These reg",30/06/1942,"Cost of Living Bonus - Civil Service, Stabilisation, 1940 -",,Circular,,civil services 11539B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 13 November 1945, on the cost of living bonus and the emergency bonus in the public service. In connection with the Government's decision to allow a rise in the rate of emergency bonus to people in private employ",13/11/1945,"Cost of Living Bonus, Stabilisation, July 1944-46",,Memorandum,,civil service; teacherss 11543,"Minute to the Taoiseach from Frank Aiken, Office of the Minister for Co-ordination of Defensive Measures, 20 November 1939. He encloses two advertisements which were sent to the daily papers on 17 November, the publication of which was stopped by the Cens",20/11/1939,"Offences Against the State (Scheduled Offences ) (No 2) Order, 1939",,Minute,,agriculture; censorships 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 15 October 1940, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Ellen Mary Keane, 29 Landsdown",15/10/1940,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 11 February 1941, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Alice McNamara, 35 York Stree",11/02/1941,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 25 March 1941, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Phyllis Molloy, 281 North Circul",25/03/1941,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 25 April 1941, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Bridget Cunningham, 15 Graville ",25/04/1941,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 25 July 1941, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Mrs B Costello, Merville Garage, ",25/07/1941,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,s 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 7 November 1941, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Margaret McAnaspie, 87 Lower G",07/11/1941,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 15 June 1943, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Sylvia Brack, 24 Nassau Street, D",15/06/1943,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 9 June 1944, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Bridget Connaughton, Main Street, ",09/06/1944,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 28 September 1944, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Kathleen Farrell, 50 Upper R",28/09/1944,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 6 November 1944 being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Annie Ross, the bursar, St Colu",06/11/1944,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 25 April 1945, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Mary Forde, Cornmarket, Ballinro",25/04/1945,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 12 September 1945, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example,  Kathleen McQuaile, West Str",12/09/1945,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11551A,"Circular to the Secretary of each Department from the Minister for Justice, 7 February 1946, being a list of persons convicted of a scheduled offence under Section 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, Mary McGrath, Kilmaine, Clarem",07/02/1946,"Special Criminal Court, Forfeitures and Disqualification's, 1940-1948",,Circular,,crimes 11554,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 4 December 1939, relating to the application by Mrs Margaret E Cawley (nee Jenkins), a widow, for re-admission to the Civil Service. Before her resignation she held a pensionable position in the Seed Testing Stat",04/12/1939,"Mrs Margaret E Cawley (Widow), Re-instatement in the Public Service",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 11554,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 11 December 1939, stating that it was decided to re-appoint Mrs Margaret E Cawley as a Seed Analyst in the Seed Testing Station.",11/12/1939,"Mrs Margaret E Cawley (Widow), Re-instatement in the Public Service",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 11564A,"Note for the information of the Minister for Justice, no date, [March 1949?]. The note gives details of the firing of volleys at funerals since 18 February 1948. For example, at the funeral of Maura Gleeson at Deansgrange on 12 February 1949, three volley",1949,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939-1950",,Note,,IRAs 11564B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' 22 November 1954, being a letter to the editor entitled `A United Ireland' by Mrs M McConnell, Clontarf, Dublin. She states that any Irish Government or individual `who lifts a finger to defeat the I.R.A. - as long as t",22/11/1954,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1951 -",Mrs M McConnell,Newsclipping,Irish Times,partition; IRAs 11564B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' 7 December 1954, being a letter to the editor entitled `The Road to Reunion' by Mrs M McConnell, Dublin. She writes: `As a pacifist Dr. Skeffington has the right, one must suppose, to apply the term `organised murder' t",07/12/1954,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1951 -",Mrs M McConnell,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRA; partitions 11564B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' being a letter to the editor by O [Owen] Sheehy Skeffington, 11 December 1954. He replies to Mrs McConnell's letter. He writes, for example: `Mrs McConnell talks about the ""failure"" of passive resistance, but is quite b",11/12/1954,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1951 -",O Sheehy Skeffington,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRA; partitions 11564C,"Newsclipping from the `Sunday Press', 3 July 1955, `Widow Arrested: Derry escapee: Big manhunt on.' The article reports on the death of Brendan O Boyle killed by a time-bomb in his car which he had parked outside the Stormont Parliament Buildings, Belfast",03/07/1955,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Newsclipping,Sunday Press,IRAs 11564C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 5 July 1955, `Belfast Explosives Charge. Dublin Woman Remanded In Custody'. The article reports how Mrs Carmel Bernadette O Boyle, aged 30 and from Dublin, was in the Belfast Petty Sessions Court the previous day",05/07/1955,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,IRAs 11564C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 July 1955, `Mrs. O Boyle is Freed'. The article reports that the state dropped the explosives charges against Mrs O Boyle.",12/07/1955,"IRA, Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,IRAs 11564D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' 18 December 1956', `Sinn Fein Meeting in Dublin'. The article reports on the Sinn Fein meeting in Abbey Street, Dublin, the previous night. IRA activity in Northern Ireland was discussed at the meeting. The article conc",18/12/1956,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRA; partitions 11564D,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs Irene Press, Donaghadee, County Down, 15 December 1956. She praises his `brave' statement and hopes that he will be given strength to carry out his plan to bring about peace. `I am proud to be British & also very proud to ",15/12/1956,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Letter,,IRAs 11564D,"Copy letter to Mrs Irene Press, County Down, from John A Costello, 31 December 1956, acknowledging her letter and thanking her for `your kind thought in writing to me and for your good wishes'.",31/12/1956,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Letter,,IRAs 11564D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 2 January 1957, `Shot Co. Tyrone. Girl Loses Eye'. The article reports how, among others injured, twelve year old Una Buchanan lost her eye when the car she was travelling in was fired on by B specials.",02/01/1957,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,IRAs 11564D,"Letter to Costello from Bridgid Griffin, Clondalkin, 7 January 1957. She writes: `It is very sad when a man in your position, living a life of luxury made possible by men of the blood and daring that you now see fit to condemn, but like the proverbial dog",07/01/1957,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Letter,,IRAs 11564D,"Letter, unaddressed, from Mrs Campion, Leix, 8 January 1957. She writes: `Your British made chatter was a waste of time. Brave Patriots will not be deterred and cowed by a gutless Irishman. The entire country had demonstrated its loyalty, support and symp",08/01/1957,"IRA Activities in Ireland, 1939 -",,Letter,,IRAs 11564E,"Letter to Costello from Miss F MacCarthy, Dublin, 13 January 1957. She writes that the `border trouble' is an ideal matter to bring before the United Nations. `Our young patriots are stirring up just sufficient trouble to draw world attention to the probl",13/01/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Letter,,IRA; partition; teacherss 11564F,"Copy letter to Miss A M Milburn, Cloghan, County Donegal, 30 May 1957, acknowledging her letter of 22 May to the Taoiseach and stating that it has been referred to the Minister for Justice for consideration. [No copy of her letter exists in the file]. A h",30/05/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Letter,,IRAs 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 9 July 1957, `Sinn Fein Hold Protest Meeting'. The article states that several hundred people attended a Sinn Fein meeting in Dublin the previous night to protest against the arrest of members of the Ard Comhairle and ",09/07/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,republicanisms 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 11 July 1957, `Statement by Northern Group of Catholics'. The article reports that a group of `15 prominent Northern Catholics' signed a letter to the Press in which they stated that `they had heard with relief t",11/07/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,sectarianisms 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 July 1957, `Sixty held in R.U.C. swoop'. The article reports the taking into custody of sixty people by the RUC during the previous two days. Amongst those taken into custody was Miss Bridie O Neill, 54 Norfolk Stre",13/07/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRAs 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', `76 Now in Curragh. 15 released prisoners rearrested'. The article deals with the prisoners in the detention camp at the Curragh, County Kildare. Details of protests meetings held against the detention of these men are",15/07/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,IRAs 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 July 1957, entitled `Sinn Fein to the Irish people' and signed Maire bean Ui Ruiseil [Maire Russell], Runai, Ard Comhairle. The letter states that `Sinn Fein is a constitutional movement whose aim it is to make Irel",22/07/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",Maire bean Ui Ruiseil,Newsclipping,Irish Press,republicanisms 11564G,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 2 September 1957, `26 Girl Guides' Narrow escape in Co. Down blast'. The article states how the girl guides, aged between twelve and sixteen, had to quickly evacuate their camp at Donard Park, Newcastle, the previous S",02/09/1957,"IRA, Activities in Ireland",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 December 1939, `Five Charged with Murder by Bomb'. The article reports on the trial which opened that day at the Birmingham Assizes of three men and two women who are charged with murder by causing an explosion by w",12/12/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 December 1939, `Bomb Murder Charge. Belfast Woman's Statement Read'. The article deals with the bomb explosion murder trial of the three men and two women in Birmingham. The five persons are charged with the murder ",13/12/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 14 December 1939, `Accused Man's Story in Bomb Murder Trial'. The article deals with the bomb explosion murder trial of the three men and two women in Birmingham. Statements by the two women accused are given, amongst ",14/12/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newcutting from the `Irish Press', 15 December 1939, `Death Sentence on Two in Bomb Murder Trial'. Death sentences were passed that day on Peter Barnes and James Richards who were found guilty of the murder of Miss Elsie Ansell. Mary Hewitt, Joseph Hewitt",15/12/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 December 1939, `Explosives Act Sentences. Women Freed in Coventry'. The article deals with, firstly the sentencing of three Irishmen in Birmingham under the Explosives Act. Secondly, it deals with the acquittal of M",16/12/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 23 January 1940, `Coventry Bomb Death Sentence Appeals Open'. The article deals with the appeal hearing in the Court of Criminal Appeal, London, of Peter Barnes and James Richards, sentenced to death for the murder of ",23/01/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 24 January 1940, `Condemned Men's Appeals Fail. May Seek House of Lords Hearing'. The article deals with the appeal hearing in the Court of Criminal Appeal, London, of Peter Barnes and James Richards, sentenced to deat",24/01/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 3 February 1940, `Public Bodies Ask for Men's Reprieve'. The article states that local bodies and cultural and national organisations continue to pass resolutions calling for a reprieve of the death sentence on Peter B",03/02/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; death sentences and executionss 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 3 February 1940, `Coventry Explosion Centres'. This details a committee set up to work for the reprieve of the death sentences on McCormick and Barnes. An appeal for funds is made. Subscriptions can be sent to, amongst",03/02/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; death sentences and executionss 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 5 February 1940, `Meetings Urge Reprieve of Sentenced Men'. This details a meeting at the Mansion House, presided over by Mrs Tom Clarke, Lord Mayor of Dublin, to call for the reprieve of the death sentences on Barnes ",05/02/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; death sentences and executionss 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 6 February 1940, `Coventry Sentences: Home Secretary's Announcement'. The British Home Secretary decided the previous night that he would not be justified in interfering with the law in relation to the death sentences ",06/02/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; death sentences and executionss 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 8 February 1940, `Two Men Executed'. The article reports on the execution of Peter Barnes and James McCormick in connection with the Coventry explosions. Details of the response to the executions in Ireland are given. ",08/02/1940,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; death sentences and executionss 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 10 April 1958, `Man, Wife Accused of Firearms Plot'. This details the arrest of a married couple, Patrick and Johanna McAleer on charges of conspiring to steal firearms.",10/04/1958,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 April 1939, `Alleged Plan to raid barracks for arms'. The article details the arrest of two men and a woman from Ireland for conspiring to steal firearms. They have been remanded in custody in Liverpool. The article",11/04/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 6 May 1958, `Arms Charge Against 3 in Liverpool'. The article deals with the arrest of two men and one women, all Irish, on firearms charges. Amongst those arrested was Mrs Johanna McAleer, aged 33, and a native of Lim",06/05/1958,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 7 May 1958, `Arms Charge: 3 For Trial'. Two Irishmen and the wife of one of them were committed in custody to Liverpool Crown Court charged with conspiring to steal arms. All pleaded not guilty. All three had been arre",07/05/1958,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorisms 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 14 June 1958, `Had Plan of Army Barracks - Court told'. The article deals with the trial of Michael Joseph Hanley, Joseph McAleer and Johanna McAleer, charged with conspiring to steal firearms. According to the prosecu",14/06/1939,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,IRA; terrorism; Sinn Feins 11575A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 June 1958, `One guilty, 2 freed in firearms case'. The article reports how Mr and Mrs McAleer were freed of a charge of conspiracy to steal firearms. Michael Joseph Hanley was found guilty and was bound over for two",17/06/1958,"IRA Activities in Great Britain 1939-1956, Death Sentences, in connection with bomb explosion at Coventry, 25 August 1939",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,terrorism; IRA; Sinn Feins 11578A,"Report of the conference between members of the Department of Local Government and Public Health, the Department of Industry and Commerce and the Office of Public Works on the subject of the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell Canal. Amongst those present at the con",22/07/1942,"Ballyconnell and Ballinamore, Waterways - Maintenance",,Report,,commissions of inquiry; civil services 11579,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 March 1940, relating to promotion to the Clerical Officer Grade. Salary scales for men and women are given.",07/03/1940,"Finance Circulars, 1940",,Circular,,civil services 11579,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 3 July 1940, relating to a post as an Assistant Inspector of Taxes. The circular states that retirement on marriage is compulsory for women.",03/07/1940,"Finance Circulars, 1940",,Circular,,civil services 11579,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 19 September 1940, relating to promotion to the Junior Executive Grade. Salary scales for men and women are given. The circular states that a `female officer must resign on marriage, but an officer so resigning aft",19/09/1940,"Finance Circulars, 1940",,Circular,,civil services 11579,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 October 1940, relating to a vacancy for a Higher Executive Officer (Acting) in the Stores Branch, Department of Posts and Telegraphs. Salary scales for men and women are given.",16/10/1940,"Finance Circulars, 1940",,Circular,,civil services 11579,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 17 October 1940, relating to confined competitions for promotion to the Clerical Officer and Shorthand Typist Grades.",17/10/1940,"Finance Circulars, 1940",,Circular,,civil services 11582C,"Extract from the D‡ildebates, 18 April 1950, on the subject of the emigration of girls. Mr C Lehane asked the Minister for Social Welfare if he had been made aware of the advertisements in Irish daily newspapers `specially drawn up for the purpose of enco",18/04/1950,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Extract,,emigration; nursess 11582C,"Extract from the D‡ildebates, 2 May 1950. Mr AP Byrne asked the Minster for Social Welfare if he will state whether the condition in place during the Second World War, restricting emigration on certain classes of persons has now been eliminated. Mr Norton",02/05/1950,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Extract,,emigration; employments 11582C,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from FH Boland, Ambassador, London, 23 July 1951. He submits a report on the conditions of life of Irish immigrant workers in the Birmingham area. The report deals with the housing crisis in Birming",23/07/1951,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Letter,,emigration; employment; unmarried mothers; deserted wivess 11582C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 25 August 1951, `Emigration of Women. Big Increase in Recent Years'. The article states that one `of the most serious aspects of the emigration problem is the alarming increase in the number of girls who annually",25/08/1951,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,emigration; employment; rural lifes 11582C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 3 September 1951, `Many Emigrants are Living in Squalor'. The article deals with the bad housing and working conditions endured by Irish workers in Britain. The reporter talks to one of the persons, a Catholic priest, ",03/09/1951,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,emigration; unmarried mothers; abortions 11582C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 6 September 1951, being a letter to the editor entitled `Emigration' by Louie Bennett, Secretary, Women Workers' Union. She states that in his recent speech the Taoiseach deplored emigration and discussed the miseries ",06/09/1951,"Irish Labour, Emigration",Louie Bennett,Newsclipping,Irish Times,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the subject of employment in Great Britain and Ireland, 28 April 1944. The memorandum deals with safeguards for Irish workers in Great Britain, control of emigration to Britain, methods of obtaini",28/04/1944,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs on the subject of the issue of travel permits, 9 May 1944. The memorandum deals with proposals to restrict travel permits issued to workers. For example: `The aspect of this whole matter in which this Dep",09/05/1944,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 22 November 1944, on the subject of the employment of Irish workers in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Restrictions which have been placed on emigration are discussed and, in some cases, reviewe",22/11/1944,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 21 June 1946, on the subject of emigration to Britain for employment purposes. For example, the restrictions placed on persons emigrating to obtain employment are given. For instance, all persons un",21/06/1946,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 22 June 1946, on the subject of the migration of registered and probationer nurses and other females going to employment in Great Britain. Figures are given for the emigration of these three categor",22/06/1946,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employment; nursess 11582C,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 28 June 1946, on the subject of control of emigration to employment in Great Britain. For example, it was decided that the war-time measures for the control of emigration to employment should be discontinued in the case o",28/06/1946,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Extract,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Note to the Taoiseach from the Department of External Affairs, 2 April 1947, setting out the situation with regard to the emigration of workers to England in January and February 1947. For example, the figures show an increase of over 110 per cent in the ",02/04/1947,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Note,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the [?Department of Social Welfare], 22 July 1947, on the growth of emigration control. The memorandum states, for example, that up the 1 July last `the restrictions on emigration applied equally to male and female workers but, following t",22/07/1947,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employment; nursess 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs, 30 August 1947, relating to emigration and the inducements offered by means of newspaper advertisements to Irish citizens to take up employment in Great Britain. The memorandum states that these advertis",30/08/1947,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582B,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs, 30 December 1947, on the subject of emigration. The memorandum deals with the increase of emigration in rural areas and asks whether land division can end emigration. The present rate of emigration is di",30/12/1947,"Irish Labour, Emigration",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 18 August 1941, on the employment of Irish workers in Great Britain. The memorandum deals with Government decisions relative to the recruitment of Irish citizens for work in Britain, for example tha",18/08/1941,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 17 September 1941, relating to the employment of Irish workers in Great Britain. The memorandum states that although there is no shortage of labour for that year's harvest if agricultural labourers ",17/09/1941,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 30 April 1942, relating to the emigration of workers to Northern Ireland. For example, in August 1941, 376 women were issued travel permits, the figures was 469 for September, 328 for October, 285 f",30/04/1942,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582A,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Thomas P Flanagan, County Surveyor, Mayo County Council, 28 April 1942, relating to employment on bogs. He states that at a conference held at the beginning of March it was decided that under special circumstances women and child",28/04/1942,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Letter,,employments 11582A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 12 November 1942, on the subject of permits to reside in Northern Ireland. For example, 262 women were issued travel permits in May 1942, the figure was 315 for June, 167 for July, 99 for August and",12/11/1942,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11582A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, May 1943, relating to restrictions on the issuing of travel permits to persons under 22 years of age. As a result of representations from parents contending that hardship was the result of this deci",May-43,"Irish Labour, Emigration to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1940-1944",,Memorandum,,emigration; employments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 27 August 1940, on the `changes in the industrial constitution of the live register of unemployment since the outbreak of the war'. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. T",27/08/1940,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, September 1940, on the `changes in the industrial constitution of the live register of unemployment since the outbreak of the war'. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. T",Sep-40,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 12 December 1940, on the principal changes in the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the various in",12/12/1940,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 28 February 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women ",28/02/1941,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, March 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, April 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,s 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, May 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, June 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, July 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, August 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, August 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Sep-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, October 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, November 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, December 1941, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-41,"Unemployment, Live Register, 1939-1941",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, January 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, February 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, March 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, April 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, May 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, June 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, July 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, August 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, September 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, October 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, November 1942, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1942. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-42,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, July 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, August 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, September 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, October 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, November 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1943. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-43,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, July 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, August 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, September 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, October 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, November 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587B,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1944. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-44,"Unemployment; Live Register, 1942-1944",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, July 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, August 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, September 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, October 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, November 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",1945,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1945. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-45,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, July 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, August 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, September 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, October 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587C,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, November 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1945-1946",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1946. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-46,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Apr-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, July 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jul-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, August 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Aug-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, September 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in",Sep-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, October 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Oct-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, November 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Nov-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, December 1947. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Dec-47,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, January 1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in t",Jan-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, February 1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in ",Feb-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, March 1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the",Mar-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, April  1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in th",Apr-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, May 1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the v",May-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587D,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, on the subject of the industrial analysis of the live register, June 1948. Attached to this is an industrial analysis of the live register. This gives details of the numbers of men and women in the ",Jun-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1947-July 1948",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Social Welfare relating to the number of people on the Live Register, 9 August 1948. Figures are given for men and women.",Aug-48,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1948, 20 August 1948. Figures are given for men and women.",20/08/1948,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1948, 24 September 1948. Figures are given for men and women.",24/09/1948,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September 1948, 8 October 1948. Figures are given for men and women.",08/10/1948,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1948, 27 November 1948. Figures are given for men and women.",27/11/1948,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1948, 14 January 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",14/01/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-December 1948, 28 January 1949. Figures are given for men and women. For example, between the 13 November and the 11 December there was an incr",28/01/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-January 1949, 2 March 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",02/03/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-February 1949, 1 April 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",01/04/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-March 1949, 4 May 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",04/05/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-April 1949, 25 May 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",25/05/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-May 1949, 28 June 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",28/06/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-June 1949, 25 July 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",25/07/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1949, 22 August 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",22/08/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1949, 17 September 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",17/09/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September 1949, 26 October 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",26/10/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1949, 23 November 1949. Figures are given for men and women.",23/11/1949,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1949, 2 January 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",02/01/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587E,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-December 1949, 23 January 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",23/01/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1948-December 1949",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-January 1950, 17 February 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",17/02/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-February 1950, 28 March 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",28/03/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-March 1950, 29 April 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",29/04/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-April 1950, 25 May 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",25/05/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-May 1950, 13 June 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",13/06/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-June 1950, 19 July 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",19/07/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1950, 15 August 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",15/08/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1950, 15 September 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",15/09/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September 1950, 18 October 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",18/10/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1950, 14 November 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",14/11/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1950, 29 December 1950. Figures are given for men and women.",29/12/1950,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-December 1950, 1 February 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",01/02/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-January 1951, 19 February 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",19/02/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-February 1951, 21 March 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",21/03/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-March 1951, 25 April 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",25/04/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-April 1951, 22 May 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",22/05/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-May 1951, 21 June 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",21/06/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-June 1951, 14 July 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",14/07/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587F,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1951, 21 August 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",21/08/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register, January 1950-July 1951",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1951, 19 September 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",19/10/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September 1951, 26 September 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",26/10/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1951, 30 November 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",30/11/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1951, 20 December 1951. Figures are given for men and women.",20/12/1951,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-December 1951, 17 January 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",17/01/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-January 1952, 16 February 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",16/02/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-February 1952, 20 March 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",20/03/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-March 1952, 25 April 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",25/04/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-April 1952, 27 May 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",27/05/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-May 1952, 17 June 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",17/06/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-June 1952, 24 July 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",24/07/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1952, 20 August 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",20/08/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1952, 25 September 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",25/09/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September  1952, 20 October 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",20/10/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1952, 18 November 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",18/11/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587G,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1952, 19 December 1952. Figures are given for men and women.",19/12/1952,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, August 1951-December 1952",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-December 1952, 30 January 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",30/01/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-January 1953, 18 February 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",18/02/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-February 1953, 5 March 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",05/03/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-March 1953, 18 April 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",18/04/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-April 1953, 15 May 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",15/05/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-May 1953, 9 June 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",09/06/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Printed memorandum in booklet form from the Department of Social Welfare entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the Years 1950-1951', circulated to the Government, 22 June 1953, prior to being presented to both Houses of the Oireachtas, aft",22/06/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-June 1953, 11 July 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",11/07/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-July 1953, 21 August 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",21/08/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-August 1953, 8 September 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",08/09/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-September 1953, 3 October 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",03/10/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-October 1953, 6 November 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",06/11/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Weekly Report on the employment situation, marked confidential, week ending 7 November 1953. Figures are given for men and women. For example, on 7 November 1953 there were 824 women on the Live Register claiming unemployment assistance.",07/11/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Report,,employment; unemployments 11587H,"Memorandum from the Central Statistics Office on the industrial analysis of the Live Register for mid-November 1953, 2 December 1953. Figures are given for men and women.",02/12/1953,"Unemployment, Live Register Returns, 1953 (January-December)",,Memorandum,,employment; unemployments 11628B,"Letter to Costello from Mary F Davidson, Acting Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party, 3 December 1955. She writes that members of the Parliamentary Labour Party are annoyed that no information is given to the Party Whips on changes in the order of ",03/12/1955,"Oireachtas, Parliamentary Programme",,Minute,,senators; female members of the Dails 11628B,"Copy letter to Senator Miss Mary F Davidson, Acting Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party, 7 December 1955. He writes that he does not agree with many of the matters mentioned in her letter of the 3 December 1955 [relating to the complaint by member",07/12/1955,"Oireachtas, Parliamentary Programme",,Letter,,senators; female members of the Dails 11628B,"Confidential parliamentary programme, 25 January 1957, for the term commencing Wednesday, 13 February 1957. Motion 1 under the heading Private Members' Business reads: `That D‡ilƒireann is of opinion that it is desirable that the Garda Siochana should con",25/01/1957,"Oireachtas, Parliamentary Programme",,Programme,,Garda Siochana; female members of the Dails 11628B,"Parliamentary Programme, 1 February 1958, for the term commencing 12 February 1958. This gives details of, for example, the `Bills which may be ready for Introduction during the session'. For instance it `is expected that the scheme of a Bill to amend Gar",01/02/1958,"Oireachtas, Parliamentary Programme",,Programme,,Garda Siochanas 11644,"Notes relating to a Labour Party Motion on the provision of employment for adult citizens, 25 November 1942. Appendix 1, for example, gives details of the travel permits issued in 1942 to men and women seeking employment. For example, 3,558 women from Cou",25/11/1942,"Unemployment (1) Suggested Commissions of Enquiry, 1940- (2) Permanent (Cabinet) Committee on Employment, 1949",,Notes,,employment; unemployments 11645,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence on the claim for compensation by the representatives of the late Hannah Brosnan, Main Street, Castleisland in respect of the death of her son, William, from gunshot wounds received during a round of firing by Nati",17/02/1940,"Mrs Hannah Brosnan, Compensation Claim",,Memorandum,,compensation claimss 11645,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Defence, 27 February 1940, stating that the Government decided that `an ex-gratia payment of £200 should be made to Mrs. H. Roche, daughter of the late Mrs. Brosnan, but that this decision is not to be r",27/02/1940,"Mrs Hannah Brosnan, Compensation Claim",,Minute,,compensation claimss 11645,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 27 February 1940, stating that it was decided that `an ex-gratia payment of £200 should be made to Mrs. H. Roche, daughter of the late Mrs. Brosnan, but that this decision should not be regarded as a precedent'.",27/02/1940,"Mrs Hannah Brosnan, Compensation Claim",,Extract,,compensation claimss 11646B,"Circular from the Deparment of Finance, 4 October 1952, relating to the recognition of civil service staff associations. Staff associations  specified in Part I of the appendix to the circular have been officially recognised as representing staff for the ",04/10/1952,"Arbitration (Civil Service), Conciliation and Arbitration Machinery, 1951 -",,Circular,,civil service; unionss 11646B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 13 January 1953, relating to the recognition of civil service staff associations in respect of the conciliation and arbitration machinery for the Civil Service. An appendix to the circular gives a list of the civil",13/01/1953,"Arbitration (Civil Service), Conciliation and Arbitration Machinery, 1951 -",,Circular,,civil service; unionss 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 3 July 1940, relating to a post as an Assistant Inspector of Taxes. The circular states that in the case of women inspectors retirement on marriage is compulsory.",03/07/1940,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 October 1940, relating to a vacancy for a Higher Executive Officer (Acting) in the Stores Branch, Department of Posts and Telegraphs. The salary scales are given for unmarried men, married men and women.",16/10/1940,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 17 October 1940, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Clerical Officer and Shorthand Typist grades.",17/10/1940,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 22 September 1941, relating to a vacancy for a female Staff Officer in the Land Commission. Applications are invited from female Deputy Superintendents (General Service) and female Minor Staff Officers (General Ser",22/09/1941,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 September 1941, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Clerical Officer and Shorthand Typist Grades.",23/09/1941,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 26 September 1941, relating to promotion to the Junior Officer Grade. The circular states that a female officer is obliged to retire on marriage, `but an officer so resigning after not less than six years' service ",26/09/1941,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695A,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 October 1943, relating to confined competitions for promotion to the Clerical Officer and Shorthand Typist Grades.",23/10/1943,"Civil Service Vacancies, 1940-1943",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 16 July 1945, relating to a vacancy for a Superintendent Draughtsman in the Valuation and Boundary Supply Office. Salary scales for men and women are given.",16/07/1945,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Minute to O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, from P O Ceallaigh, Department of Finance, 12 September 1945, stating that applications are invited from established Typists who have completed their probation for transfer to a vacant position in the Dep",12/09/1945,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Minute,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 22 September 1945, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Shorthand Typist Grade.",22/09/1945,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 20 August 1946, inviting applications for a post of Verbatim Reporter from established female officers in the Clerical Officer, Shorthand Typist, Writing Assistant or analogous departmental grades.",20/08/1946,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Addendum to the circular dated 20 August 1946 from the Department of Finance relating to applications for the post of a Verbatim Reporter. The addendum, dated 12 September 1946, relates to the necessary promotion tests in Irish required for the grade. `Th",12/09/1946,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil service; Irish languages 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 August 1946, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Shorthand Typist Grade.",30/08/1946,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 9 December 1946, relating to vacancies for Engineers, Grade II (Established), in the Office of Public Works. Salary scales for men and women are given.",09/12/1946,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 February 1947, relating to a vacancy for a Valuer in the Office of Public Works. Salary scales for men and women are listed.",28/02/1947,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 25 July 1947, relating to competitions for established posts (a) of Clerical Officer, Writing Assistant and Typist confined to the Temporary Clerical Staff and (b) of Shorthand-Typist confined to established Typist",25/07/1947,"Civil Service, Vacancies, 1944-1948",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 4 January 1949, relating to a vacancy for a Legal Clerk in the State Solicitor's Office. Salary scales are listed for men and women.",04/01/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 April 1949, relating to a vacancy for a Valuer and Inspector of Accommodation in the Office of Public Works, 1 April 1949. Salary scales for men and women are given.",01/04/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 May 1949, relating to vacancies for a Clerical Officer and a Typist in the Department of External Affairs at the High Commissioner's Office, London.",05/05/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 May 1949, relating to a confined competition for promotion to the Shorthand Typist Grade.",07/05/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 7 July 1949, relating to vacancies for Shorthand Typists in Offices of the Department of External Affairs in the United States of America. Details of local allowances in addition to normal salary are given. In addi",07/07/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 21 July 1949, relating to vacancies for Draughtsmen (Higher Grade) in the Land Commission, Department of Lands. Salary scales for  men and women are listed.",21/07/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 October 1949, relating to three vacancies for Assistant Examiners of Maps in the Land Registry. Salary scales are listed for men and women.",05/10/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 24 November 1949, relating to a vacancy for a female Superintendent of Cleaners (Unestablished) in the Department of Agriculture. Candidates should be unmarried or widows and between the ages of 30 and 55. `For the",24/11/1949,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 15 March 1950, relating to a vacancy for Superintendent of Typists in the Land Commission. Details of those eligible to apply and of salary scales are given.",15/04/1950,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 5 April 1950, relating to competitions for established posts of Clerical Officer, Writing Assistant and Typist, confined to the Temporary Clerical Grade.",05/04/1950,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 1 June 1950, relating to an open competition for established situations as Reporters on the Staff of the Oireachtas (male or female). Details of salary scales for men and women are given.",01/06/1950,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 June 1950, relating to vacancies for an Executive Officer and a Shorthand Typist in the Department of External Affairs at the High Commissioner's Office, London.",28/06/1950,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 22 December 1950, relating to vacancies for Clerical Officers in the Department of Industry and Commerce (Inspection Section). The post carries a temporary non-pensionable allowance. An out of pocket allowance is a",22/12/1950,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 9 March 1951, relating to a vacancy for First Assistant Solicitor in the Office of the Revenue Commissioners. Salary scales for men and women are given.",09/03/1951,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 12 May 1951, relating to a confined competition for promotion to Executive Officer Grade. Full details of the competition are attached, including the subjects of the written examination and the marks allocated to e",12/05/1951,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 17 October 1951, relating to a confined competitive examination for appointments as Shorthand-Typist. Details of the officers who are eligible to take the examination are given.",17/10/1951,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 22 December 1952, relating to vacancies for Shorthand-Typists in the Irish Embassy, Washington. Details of salary and allowances attached to the post are given.",22/12/1952,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 9 February 1953, relating to a confined competitive examination for appointments as Shorthand-Typist.",09/02/1953,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 28 March 1953, relating to a vacancy for a Superintendent of Typists in the Department of Finance. Details of those eligible to apply for the position are given. For example, (a) Assistant Superintendents of Typist",28/03/1953,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 4 February 1957, relating to posts as Social Welfare Officer (male and female) in the Department of Social Welfare. The circular states that separate panels of successful male and female candidates will be set up a",04/02/1957,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11695C,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 27 May 1958, relating to an open competition for an established position as a Reporter (male or female) on the Staff of the Houses of the Oireachtas. Salary scales for men and women are given.",27/05/1958,"Civil Service, Vacancies 1949-1958",,Circular,,civil services 11699,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health on the amendment of the Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918. The memorandum states that the Department has been approached by the Central Midwives Board to amend the 1918 Act under which the Bo",04/03/1940,"Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, Amendment, 1940",,Memorandum,,midwivess 11699,"Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 11 March 1940, stating that authority was `granted for the preparation of a Bill to amend the Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, on the lines set out in the scheme which accompanied a memorandum, dated 4th March, 1940, submitted b",11/03/1940,"Midwives (Ireland) Act, 1918, Amendment, 1940",,Extract,,midwivess 11717,"Circular letter from Rita E Byrne, Dublin, 20 September 1940. She is the sister of Seamus Byrne on hunger strike. She writes that the Act of under which he was charged is contrary to Natural Law. He has served eight months of his sentence on charges again",20/09/1940,"James Byrne, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 58 of 1940)",,Circular,,IRA; hunger strikess 11724A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce relating to a proposed stand still order in respect of wages, 26 July 1940. This relates how to implement a decision taken by the Government in respect of how the movement towards increased wages and",26/07/1940,"Remuneration of Employees and Distribution of Profits, Control of Rates during Emergency 1940-",,Memorandum,,memorandums 11725B,Extracts from the Trade Union Commission of Inquiry into Trade Union Reorganisation. In 1936 the National Executive of the Trade Union Congress called a conference of Trade Union representatives to consider the internal condition of the Trade Union Moveme,,"Remuneration of Employees and Distribution of Profits, Control during Emergency",,Extracts,,trade unionss 11762E,"Letter to Mr Liam Barry, Secretary, Federation of Milk Producers, from Andree D Skeffington and Kathleen MacLarnon Wells, Joint Honorary Secretaries, Irish Housewives Association, 27 January 1953. They inform him that they have sent telegrams to the Minis",27/01/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,housewivess 11762E,"Telegram to the Taoiseach from the Joint Honorary Secretaries, [Andree D] Skeffington and [Kathleen MacLarnon Wells], Irish Housewives Association, 5 February 1953, stating that the Association hold a written guarantee from the milk producers that the mil",05/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Telegram,,housewivess 11762E,"Letter to the Secretary, Irish Housewives Association, from Charles H Fletcher, President ICMSA, and John G Hill, Chairman, Leinster Milk Producers, 5 February 1953, stating that if the Government fix an immediate date for a public inquiry into milk price",05/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,housewives; agricultures 11762E,"Letter to de Valera from Andree D Skeffington and Kathleen MacLarnon Wells, Joint Honorary Secretaries, Irish Housewives Association, 5 February 1953, submitting a copy of the written guarantee from the Milk Producers Federation that they will call off th",05/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,housewives; agricultures 11762E,"Telegram to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union, 4 February 1953, asking him in view of the `extreme urgency of milk dispute' to receive a deputation of representatives of women's organisations who wish `to submit proposals for a ",04/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Telegram,,agricultures 11762E,"Letter to the Taoiseach on  Irish Women Workers' Union headed paper and signed Louie Bennett, Helen Chenevix, Mary Keating, Maura McCann, Maureen O Carroll, Andree Skeffington, Hilda Tweedy and Kathleen Wells, 6 February 1953. They refer to a telegram fro",06/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Copy letter to the Joint Honorary Secretaries, Irish Housewives Association, 7 February 1953. They are told that under existing law the Government are responsible for the determination of the price of milk and butter and it is not open to them to transfer",07/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Copy letter to the Secretaries, Irish Women Workers' Union, 7 February 1953. They are told that under existing law the Government are responsible for the determination of the price of milk and butter and it is not open to them to transfer that responsibil",07/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Letter to the Taoiseach on  Irish Women Workers' Union headed paper and signed Louie Bennett, Helen Chenevix, Mary Keating, Maura McCann, Maureen O Carroll, Andree Skeffington, Hilda Tweedy and Kathleen Wells, 9 February 1953. They do not, they write, que",09/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Copy letter to the Secretaries, Irish Women Workers' Union, 11 February 1953, acknowledging their letter of 9 February concerning the recent withholding of milk supplies.",11/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Letter to de Valera from Andree D Skeffington and Kathleen MacLarnon Wells, Joint Honorary Secretaries, Irish Housewives Association, 11 February 1953. They urge that the issue of milk prices be placed before an open inquiry. `The possibility of price inc",11/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11762E,"Copy letter to the Secretaries, Irish Housewives Association, 14 February 1953, acknowledging their letter to the Taoiseach on the subject of milk supplies.",14/02/1953,"Dairy Produce, Supply and Price",,Letter,,agricultures 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 3 April 1940, stating that an application has been received through the Department of Justice on behalf of Mrs Annie Rooney, Dublin, for the State Bounty in respect of t",03/04/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie Rooney from M O Muimhneachain, 4 April 1940, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",04/04/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from John Leahy, Passage West, County Cork, 5 April 1940, applying for triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife who gave birth to two boys and a girl on 15 March 1940. A copy of this letter was forwarded to the Department of Finance by ",05/04/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 15 May 1940, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary Leahy, Passage West, County Cork, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",15/05/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to John Leahy, County Cork, 16 May 1940, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",16/05/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to de Valera from TJ Murphy, TD, 3 June 1940. The wife of James Whelton, a labourer from Timoleague, County Cork, gave birth to triplets and he has been asked to ascertain whether a State Bounty could be paid to the mother. A copy of this letter wa",03/06/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to TJ Murphy, TD, 5 June 1940, stating that his letter regarding the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is receiving attention.",05/06/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 4 July 1940, enclosing a pay order for transmission to Mrs Catherine Whelton, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",04/07/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Whelton enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 5 July 1940. A copy of this letter was sent to TJ Murphy TD on the same date.",05/07/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from EJ Sievewright, Cork, 26 July 1940, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife on 5 June 1940. He encloses their birth certificates as proof [these are not in the file]. ",26/07/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from EJ Sievewright, Cork, 25 September 1940. He states that as he has not had the courtesy of a reply to his letter of 26 July 1940, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wif",25/09/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to EJ Sievewright, Cork, 27 September 1940, returning the birth certificates of his three newly born children and stating that in respect of his application for triplets' bounty the matter is still under consideration.",27/09/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 14 October 1940, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Ellen Sievewright being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",14/10/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to EJ Sievewright, 16 October 1940, enclosing a cheque for the sum of £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",16/10/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from Ellen Sievewright, Cork, 23 October 1940, expressing her thanks for the sum of £3 paid to her, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",23/10/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health from Dr Charles Dolan, Ballinamore, County Leitrim, 20 November 1940, asking for information relating to the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. He delivered a woman, ",20/11/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Dr Charles Dolan, 22 November 1940, acknowledging his letter relating to the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets and informing him that the matter is receiving attention.",22/11/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order in favour of Mrs Margaret Downes, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 23 December 1940.",23/12/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Downes, 24 December 1940, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. A copy of this letter was sent on the same day to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Lands.",24/12/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 23 December 1940, stating that the financial circumstances of the Dolan family are such that payment of the State Bounty would not be warranted. This is communicated to ",23/12/1940,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, from the Secretary, Wexford Board of Health and Public Assistance, 23 May 1941, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to Mrs Bridie Delaney, Crosstown, Wexf",23/05/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from C Pope, Medical Secretary, National Maternity Hospital, 29 May 1941, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to Mrs Elizabeth McShane, Crumlin, on 28 May 1941. A copy of this letter was sent to the Depar",29/05/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to C Pope, Medical Secretary, National Maternity Hospital, 3 June 1941, stating that his application for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to Mrs Elizabeth McShane is receiving attention.",03/06/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Elizabeth McShane, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 24 June 1941.",24/06/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Elizabeth McShane, 26 June 1941, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",26/06/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Bridie Delaney, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 4 July 1941.",04/07/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Bridie Delaney, 5 July 1941, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. A copy of this letter was sent to the Secretary, Board of Health and Public Assistance, Wexford, on the same date.",05/07/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to `Sir' from Mary Reynolds, TD, Ballinamore, County Leitrim, 30 July 1941, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to the wife of Mr Edward Dolan, a small farmer of about 30 acres from Ballinamore. A copy of this letter was s",30/07/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfare; female members of the Dails 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Reynolds, TD, 1 August 1941, stating that her letter applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to the wife of Mr Edward Dolan is receiving attention.",01/08/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfare; female member of the Dails 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 28 August 1941, stating that in the case of the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mr Edward Dolan `the circumstances of the parents in this case do not appea",28/08/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfare; female members of the Dails 11798,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from John Dillon, Dublin, 1 September 1941, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife on 8 August. He states that he is at present unemployed. A copy of this letter is sent to the S",01/09/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to John Dillon, 2 September 1941, stating that his application for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is receiving attention.",02/09/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Frances Dillon, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 24 September 1941.",24/09/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Frances Dillon, 26 September 1941, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",26/09/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary O'Reilly, Dublin, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 20 November 1941.",20/11/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary O'Reilly, 21 November 1941, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",21/11/1941,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to de Valera from the Secretary, Conference of St Mary's St Vincent de Paul Society, Carrick-On-Shannon, 7 August 1942, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to the wife of James McLoughlin, a County Council Road Worker.",07/08/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Conference of St Mary's St Vincent de Paul Society, Carrick-On-Shannon, 10 August 1942, stating that his application on behalf of Mrs B McLoughlin for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is receiving attentio",10/08/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Minister for Local Government from Mrs Martha O'Brien, Athlone, County Westmeath, 17 August 1942, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to her on 17 June 1942. A copy of this letter is sent to the Department of Fi",17/08/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Martha O'Brien, 20  August 1942, stating that her application for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is receiving attention.",20/08/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Bridget McLoughlin, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 8 September 1942.",08/09/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Letter to Mrs Bridget McLoughlin, Carrick-On-Shannon, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 9 September 1942.",09/09/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from the County Manager, Wexford, 28 October 1942, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to the wife of Peter Murphy, Ferns, County Wexford. A copy of this letter was forwarded to the Department of Finance on 28 October 1942",28/10/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to De Valera from Bernard Boyle, Tralee, County Kerry, 29 October 1942, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife on 26 October. A copy of this letter was sent to the Department of Finance on 3 November 1942.",29/10/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Martha O'Brien, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 10 November 1942.",10/11/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Letter to Mrs Martha O'Brien, Athlone, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 11 November 1942.",11/11/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 2 December 1942, stating that in regard to the application for triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Peter Murphy the Garda Siochana have made inquiries and it has been asce",02/12/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Nora Boyle, Tralee, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 7 December 1942.",07/12/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Nora Boyle, 7 December 1942, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",07/12/1942,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Brigid Maher, Tramore, County Waterford, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 29 January 1943.",29/01/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Brigid Maher, 30 January 1943, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",30/01/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter in Irish from Donnchadh O Gealbhain, Killarney, County Kerry, 6 March 1943, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife. A copy of this letter is sent to the Department of Finance on 10 March 1943.",06/03/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Mary Kenny, Matron, St John's Nursing Home, Wicklow, 4 April 1943, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of children to Mrs O'Connor. Her husband, she writes, is a bus conductor. A copy of this letter is sent to the Department ",04/04/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Bean Donnchaidh Ui Ghealbhain, Killarney, County Kerry, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 13",13/04/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter in Irish to Eibhlin Bean Ui Ghealbhain, 14 April 1943, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",14/04/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Mrs Annie O'Connor, Wicklow, 25 May 1943. She refers to the letter sent by Nurse Mary Kenny on 7 April applying on her behalf for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets. She would like to know if the Bounty had been granted. `Owi",25/05/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie O'Connor, 27 May 1943, stating that her application for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets is still under consideration.",27/05/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Mrs Annie Cannon, Skerries, no date, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to her on 23 March 1943. [The Department stamp indicates that the letter was received on 28 May 1943]. A copy of this letter is sent to the ",28/05/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie Cannon, 28 May 1943, acknowledging her letter and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",28/05/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Patrick Greene, Waterford, to PJ Little, c/o Adelphi Hotel, Waterford, 2 May 1943, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets' born to his wife on 21 May. `They only survived Birth to be baptised by Dr Shelly'. He applies for the",26/05/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to Patrick Greene from PJ Little, 2 June 1943, advising him to write to the Department of the Taoiseach regarding the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",02/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Patrick Greene, 5 June 1943, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife.",05/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Annie O'Connor, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 15 June 1943.",15/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Ms Annie O'Connor, 15 June 1943, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",15/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Annie Cannon, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 16 June 1943.",16/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Annie Cannon, 17 June 1943, enclosing pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",17/06/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary Catherine Greene, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 22 July 1943.",22/07/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Catherine Greene, 23 July 1943, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",23/07/1943,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from PF Flatley, Kinvara, County Galway, 2 March 1944, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to his wife. A copy of this letter was sent to the Department of Finance on 4 March 1944.",02/03/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Mr William Kenny, 22 March 1944, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife at the National Maternity Hospital on 7 December 1944. A copy of this letter was sent to the Departme",22/03/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Cecilia Mary Flatley, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 6 April 1944.",06/04/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Cecilia Mary Flatley, 11 April 1944, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",11/04/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary Kenny, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 22 April 1944.",22/04/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Kenny, Dublin, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",24/04/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Patrick Hoban, Ballycastle, County May, 25 April 1944, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife on 18 January 1944. A copy of this letter is sent to the Department of Finance ",18/01/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 24 May 1944, stating that as a result of Garda inquiries it has been ascertained that the circumstances of the Hobans does not warrant the payment of the State Bounty in",24/05/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Patrick Hoban, 26 May 1944, stating that the triplets' bounty is `normally paid only to persons in poor financial circumstances' and that `it is regretted that payment would not appear to be warranted in your case'.",26/05/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to PJ Little from James Kennedy, Waterford, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to his wife, 30 June 1944. This was sent to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach on 5 July 1944. The Department sent a copy of this ",30/06/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to Mrs Farrell, Dublin, from M McDunphy, Secretary to the President, 5 July 1944, stating that the matter of the State Bounty on the birth of triplets is a matter for the Government.",05/07/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Mrs Farrell, 12 July 1944, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets which were born to her at home on the 3 July 1944. Her husband she writes is `soldiering in the National Army. I am in need of help at the present time'. She e",12/07/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Farrell, 14 July 1944, acknowledging her letter in respect of the birth of triplets and stating that the matter is receiving attention.",14/07/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Bridget Kennedy, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 16 August 1944. This pay order is sent to the ",16/08/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Mary Farrell, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 18 August 1944.",18/08/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Farrell, 19 August 1944, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",19/08/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from P Hurley, Fedamore, County Limerick, 29 September 1944, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the triplets born to his wife on 16 September 1944. A copy of this letter is sent to he Department of Finance, on 2 October 1944.",29/09/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter in Irish from N O Coinnigh, County Galway, 26 October 1944, applying for the triplets' bounty on behalf of his wife. This was sent to the Department of Finance on 30 October 1944.",26/10/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, enclosing a pay order for £3 in favour of Mrs Ann Hurley, being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets, 3 November 1944.",03/11/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Minute,,welfares 11798,"Copy letter to Mrs Ann Hurley, County Limerick, 4 November 1944, enclosing a pay order for £3 being the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets.",04/11/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Minute in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 7 December 1944, stating that the circumstances of Bhean Ui Choinnigh, County Galway, are not such as to warrant the payment of the State Bounty in respect of t",07/12/1944,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from Thomas Batters, Emly, County Tipperary, 3 March 1945, applying for the State Bounty in respect of the birth of triplets to his wife on 10 October 1944. A copy of this letter is sent to the Department of Finance, 6 March 1945.",03/03/1945,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter to de Valera from Johanna O'Leary, Head Nurse, Kanturk Hospital, 8 March 1945, applying for the triplets' bounty on behalf of Mrs Hannah Murphy, Ceciltown, County Cork. She asks him to `do anything you can for this poor woman'.",,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11798,"Letter from David Murphy, Ceciltown, Lombardstown, County Cork,  stating that he [his wife] gave birth to triplets on 29 January 1945 and applying for the State Bounty. A copy of this letter and a copy of the letter received from the Head Nurse, Kanturk H",08/03/1945,"Bounty in respect of Birth of Triplets, Applications, 1940-October 1945",,Letter,,welfares 11825,"Minute initialled JL, sent to Maurice Moynihan, Mr Williams, Mr Shanagher, Mr Duggan and Miss Beere and to the Private Secretary to the Minister [for Industry and Commerce?], 30 August 1951, relating to attempts to avert the strike action by the Seamen an",30/08/1951,"Dublin Port and Docks, Strikes and Labour Dispute",,Minute,,unions; civil services 11825,"Minute initialled JL, sent to Maurice Moynihan, Mr Williams, Mr Shanagher, Mr Duggan and Miss Beere and to the Private Secretary to the Minister [for Industry and Commerce?], 31 August 1951, relating to the strike action by the Seamen and Port Workers Uni",31/08/1951,"Dublin Port and Docks, Strikes and Labour Dispute",,Minute,,unions; civil services 11829,"Letter from Margaret Lally, 14 North George Street, Dublin, to E de Valera, 3 May 1940. She writes on behalf of her husband, Stephen Lally, a member of the Connaught Rangers in the Indian Mutiny of 1920 when her brother James Daly was shot out there. She ",03/05/1940,"Detention Commission (continued under Emergency Powers (Detention Commission) Order, 1940), Applications by Internees, 1940 -",,Letter,,prisoners; IRAs 11829,"Copy letter to Mrs Margaret Lally, Dublin, 4 May 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",04/05/1940,"Detention Commission (continued under Emergency Powers (Detention Commission) Order, 1940), Applications by Internees, 1940 -",,Letter,,prisoners; IRAs 11832A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 2 July 1940, relating to the appointment in the public interest of Mrs Alice Ginnell to a position as a Translator in the Department of Industry and Commerce. The position is a clerical post in the ",02/07/1940,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, 1940-May 1944",,Memorandum,,civil services 11832A,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 12 July 1940, stating that it was decided to appoint Mrs Alice Ginnell as a Translator in the Department of Industry and Commerce.",12/07/1940,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, 1940-May 1944",,Extract,,civil services 11832A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 4 November 1940, relating to the appointment in the public interest of Mrs Anne Mulkerns to a position as a Writing Assistant (unestablished). Before her marriage she was employed in the D‡ilDepartment of Trade a",04/11/1940,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, 1940-May 1944",,Memorandum,,civil service; widowss 11832A,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 12 November 1940, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint Mrs Anne Mulkerns (nee Nolan) to a position as a Writing Assistant.",12/11/1940,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, 1940-May 1944",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 11832B,Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health relating to the proposed establishment in the public interest of twelve officers employed in the Dundrum Central Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Amongst those proposed for establishment are Mae,13/09/1944,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Memorandum,,employments 11832B,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 22 September 1940, stating the decision of the Government to appoint twelve officers in the Dundrum Asylum to established posts, amongst whom are Maeve O Toole, Catherine Downes, Mary Ellen Kearney and Anna McLoughlin,",22/09/1940,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Extract,,employments 11832B,Memorandum from the Department of Justice relating to the appointment of Mrs Evelyn Flanagan as a Probation Officer attached to the Dublin District Court. The memorandum states that there `is a vacancy in the Children's Court (a branch of the Dublin Distr,01/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Memorandum,,civil service; widows; employments 11832B,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 2 October 1945, stating the Government's decision to appoint Mrs Evelyn Flanagan to a post as Probation Officer (unestablished) attached to the Dublin Metropolitan District Court.",02/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Extract,,civil service; employments 11832B,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs J McNeive, Terenure, Dublin, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 15 October 1945]. Her husband, Liam McNeive, is at present employed in the Department of Agriculture. He has been in the Civil Servi",15/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil service; healths 11832B,"Copy letter to Mrs J McNeive, Dublin, 16 October 1945, acknowledging her letter and stating that it is receiving attention.",16/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil services 11832B,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs McNeive, Dublin, 19 October 1945. She writes that she is grateful for his goodness to her husband and that she `anxiously awaits results owing to our extreme need & circumstances at the moment & I trust my husband will be pla",19/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil services 11832B,"Copy letter to Mrs J McNeive, 20 October 1940. She is informed that `it is understood that your husband has been granted establishment as a Clerical Officer in the Department of Agriculture with effect as from 7th September 1945. His claim to promotion fr",20/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil services 11832B,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Mrs J McNeive, Dublin, 26 October 1945. She writes that she knew that her husband had achieved establishment status. She writes with relation to his pension. However, `what is my main concern & of utmost importance is our present",26/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil services 11832B,"Copy letter to Mrs McNeive, 27 October 1945, acknowledging her letter of the 26 October.",27/10/1945,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Letter,,civil services 11832B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 20 May 1947, relating to the appointment in the public interest of Miss Eileen O'Brien as an established reporter on the staff of the Oireachtas. The memorandum states that for the past number of years the result",20/05/1947,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Memorandum,,civil service; journalistss 11832B,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 30 May 1947, stating the decision taken by the Government, namely that it would be in the public interest to appoint Miss Eileen O'Brien to an established position as a Reporter on the staff of the Oireachtas.",30/05/1947,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, August 1944-1949 (January)",,Extract,,civil services 11832C,"Memorandum from the Department of External Affairs, 11 November 1949, relating to the appointment of Mrs Josephine MacNeill as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands. The Government's approval is requested for the appointment of Mrs MacNeill and the ",11/11/1949,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, February 1948-June 1951",,Memorandum,,civil service; ambassadorss 11832C,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs from the Secretary to the Government, 16 November 1949, stating that it was decided at a meeting of the Government that day that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Josephine Mac",16/11/1949,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, February 1948-June 1951",,Minute,,civil service; ambassadorss 11832C,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 19 June 1951, stating the decision that it `would be in the public interest that Miss Catherine O'Connell should be appointed to the established situation of Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach'.",19/06/1951,"Civil Service, Appointments in the Public Interest, February 1948-June 1951",,Extract,,civil services 11832D,"Memorandum from the Department of Agriculture, 22 November 1951, relating to the `proposed grant of established status to Miss Kathleen Agnes Phelan, B.A., LL.B., M.Sc., B.L., as Public Trustee and Examiner of Title in the Land Commission'. Details of Mis",22/11/1951,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Memorandum,,civil services 11832D,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Lands from the Secretary to the Government, 11 December 1951. With reference to the question of the appointment in the public interest of Miss Kathleen A Phelan to the established position of Public Trus",11/12/1951,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Minute,,civil services 11832D,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 25 February 1952, relating to the proposed appointment as an established typist of Miss Anne Mary Kate Goff. At present she is an unestablished typist in the Department of Industry and Commerce. `Miss Goff compet",25/02/1952,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Memorandum,,civil service; healths 11832D,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 4 March 1952, stating that the Government decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint Miss Anne Mary Kate Goff to the established position as Typist.",04/03/1952,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Extract,,civil services 11832D,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance relating to the proposed grant of establishment to certain officers in the Civil Service who were denied establishment on grounds of age, 19 April 1952. These listed officers include a number of females. For examp",19/04/1952,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Memorandum,,civil services 11832D,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 29 May 1953, relating to the proposed grant of establishment to Mr Peter Carroll, Paper-Keeper, and Miss Alicia Rose Mills, Typist, both unestablished, 29 May 1953. Mrs Mills complies with all the conditions othe",29/05/1953,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Memorandum,,civil services 11832D,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Finance, from the Secretary to the Government, 9 June 1953, informing him, among other matters, that the Government decided at a meeting that day that it would be in the public interest to appoint Mrs Alicia R",09/06/1953,"Civil Service, Appointments in Public Interest, July 1951-1953",,Minute,,civil services 11916C,"Minute to O'Hegarty from NS O Nuallain, 29 May 1953, enclosing requested papers relating to the D‡ilQuestion addressed to the Taoiseach by Deputy T Byrne on 21 May 1953. The papers relate to unemployment figures in Dublin. For example, one set of figures ",29/05/1953,"Relief of Unemployment, Dublin & Dun Laoghaire",,Minute,,employment; unemployments 11916C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 30 June 1953, `Unemployed Meet Dublin Deputies'. A deputation from the Dublin Unemployed Association, including Miss K Murphy, were received by Deputies Major V de Valera, R Briscoe, H Colley and C Gallagher at Fianna ",30/06/1953,"Relief of Unemployment, Dublin & Dun Laoghaire",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,unemployments 11941A,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 18 June 1940, relating to the nomination of a Chairman and members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society. Two lists are attached. List A contains the names of the 13 people elected at the General ",18/06/1940,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941A,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 June 1940, relating to the nomination of a Chairman and members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society. It was decided, the extract states, that certain named person should be asked whether they desir",25/06/1940,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941A,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Office of the Minister for the Co-Ordination of Defensive Measures, 1 July 1940, relating to the nomination by the Government of thirteen members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross. Amongst the",01/07/1940,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11941B,"List of members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross for the year 1 July 1944 to 30 June 1945 and the names of the elected members. For example, Miss Eva Monks, Kilkenny  was an elected member.",,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,List,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum, 16 April 1946, from the Department of Defence on the nomination of the Central Council of Irish Red Cross Society for the period beginning 1 July 1946. The nominated members by the outgoing members are listed, for example, Aine Bean E Ceannt. ",16/04/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Defence from the Assistant Secretary to the Government, 20 May 1946, listing the persons whom the Government authorised the Minister for Defence to approach to ascertain whether they are willing to accep",20/05/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 17 June 1946, stating the persons who have and have not indicated their willingness to accept nomination to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross. Amongst those who are willing to be nominated are Aine, Bean",17/06/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 1 July 1946, stating that a vacancy exists on the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross and that the Minister recommends that Lady Talbot de Malahide who has indicated her willingness to accept, should be nomina",01/07/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 29 June 1946, stating that Lady Talbot de Malahide was nominated to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross.",29/06/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence , 30 November 1946, stating that Aine, Bean E Ceannt has tendered her resignation from the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross and stating that it will be necessary for the Government to fill the vacancy.",30/11/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Letter to Aine, Bean E Ceannt, from the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 11 December 1946, noting with regret her resignation from the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society and thanking her for the services she rendered as a member.",11/12/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Letter,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 10 December 1946, stating that Mrs J Dowdall, Blackrock, County Cork, should be requested to accept the nomination as a member of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society to fill the vacancy created by the resig",10/12/1946,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 7 January 947, stating that Mrs Dowdall has indicated her willingness to accept the nomination to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross.",07/01/1947,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941B,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 12 March 1947, relating to the nomination of a member of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society to be Chairman of the Central Council due to the resignation of Mr Shanley. A list of members of the Cen",12/03/1947,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members 1940-1943",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/1,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 24 June 1949, listing the persons to be nominated by the Government to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross, including, for example, Mrs J Dowdall, Leslie Bean Thomais de Barra and Dr Angela Russell.",24/06/1949,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members of the Central Council, 1948-June 1951",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941C/1,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 19 April 1950, stating that it was decided to advise the President to nominate Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra to the Chairmanship of the Irish Red Cross Society following the resignation of the Honourable Kevin O Hanrah",19/04/1950,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointment of Chairman & Members of the Central Council, 1948-June 1951",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 9 August 1951, relating to the nomination of a person to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society to fill the vacancy left by the death of Mrs L [Kearns] MacWhinney. The Minister for Defence recommends ",09/08/1951,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 21 August 1951, stating that it was decided that Mrs Aileen M Hooper should be requested to accept nomination to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society following the death of Mrs Linda MacWhinney.",21/08/1951,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 12 September 1951, stating that Mrs Hooper has indicated her willingness to accept nomination to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mrs Linda MacWhinney.",12/09/1951,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 22 May 1952, relating to the nomination of persons to membership of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society for the period commencing on 1st of July, 1952. Fourteen of the members of the Council are no",22/05/1952,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Defence, listing the persons who are to be invited to accept nomination by the Government as members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society. For example, Leslie Bean Thomais de Barra, Mrs FE Hac",30/05/1952,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 26 June 1952,  listing the names of persons who have indicated their willingness to accept nomination to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross. For example, Leslie Bean Thomais de Barra, Mrs FE Hackett, Sena",26/06/1952,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 11 February 1953, relating to the nomination of a member of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society to be Chairman of the Council. The period of office of Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra will expire on 3",11/02/1953,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 17 February 1953, stating that it was decided to advise the President to nominate Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra as Chairman of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross.",17/02/1953,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Extract,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 23 June 1955, relating to the nomination of persons to membership of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society for the period commencing on 1 July 1955. A list of the members nominated by the Government ",23/06/1955,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Minute to the Secretary to the President from the Secretary to the Government, 24 June 1955, giving the names of persons whom the Government have decided to nominate to the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society. For example, Leslie, Bean Thomais ",24/06/1955,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Minute,,Red Crosss 11941C/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 21 June 1958, relating to the nomination of persons to membership of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society for the period from 1 July 1958 to the 30 April 1961. A list of the members nominated to hol",21/06/1958,"Irish Red Cross Society, Appointments of Chairman & Members, July 1951-1962",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 11955A,"Letter in Irish from Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, Secretary, Comhhail Naisiunta na Gaedhilge, to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 21 March 1945, relating to Irish language events which are upcoming.",21/03/1945,Irish Place Names,,Letter,,Irish languages 11955A,"Letter in Irish to Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, Secretary, Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaedhilge, from the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 22 March 1945, relating to Irish language events which are upcoming.",22/03/1945,Irish Place Names,,Letter,,Irish languages 11955A,"Letter in Irish from E Ni Chathailriabhaigh, Secretary, Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaelige, to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 27 March 1945, acknowledging his letter of 22 March.",27/03/1945,Irish Place Names,,Letter,,Irish languages 11955A,Note relating to the question of the scale of salary which would be appropriate for the post of Assistant Director in connection with Irish place names. The question is considered in relation to the existing scales for Junior Translators in the Oireachtas,01/10/1945,Irish Place Names,,Note,,civil services 11961,"Register of Population, 1941, by areas, ages and conjugal conditions. For example, in 1941 there were 105,254 females aged 75 years and over. The corresponding figure for 1861 was 35,117.",1941,"National Registration, 1940, 1943, 1947",,Register,,censuss 12160,"Letter to de Valera from Margaret L Kennedy, Chairman,  John Browne, Honorary Secretary, Mary Secretary, Assistant Honorary Secretary, Donore Terrace (Bombed Damage) Area Committee, Dublin, 12 July 1941, stating the points that they do not consider covere",12/07/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Damage to Property, Temporary Repairs & Compensation",,Letter,,compensation claims; World War IIs 12160,"Letter to the Honorary Secretary, Donore Terrace (Bombed Damage) Area, Dublin, 15 July 1941, acknowledging a letter in connection with the Neutrality (War Damage to Property) Bill, 1941.",15/07/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Damage to Property, Temporary Repairs & Compensation",,Letter,,compensation claims; World War IIs 12164,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Maighread Ui Oigin, for the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 11 December 1940, relating to arrangements for the maintenance of the water supply and sewerage system in t",11/12/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Security & Operation of Industrial & Public Utility Plants",,Minute,,civil service; World War IIs 12164,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Maighread Ui Oigin, for the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 11 December 1940, relating to measures to deal with the dislocation of gas supplies in an emergency.",11/12/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Security & Operation of Industrial & Public Utility Plants",,Minute,,civil service; World War IIs 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Miss Geraldine T O Donel, Co-Operation of Trained Nurses, Dublin, 15 June 1940, asking that the `impending tragedy of Thomas MacCurtain's death may be averted. May God help you to use your prerogative of mercy rather than your str",15/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to Miss Geraldine T O Donel, Co-Operation of Trained Nurses, 17 June 1940, acknowledging her letter of 15 June.",17/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Mary O Reilly, Youghal, County Cork, 18 June 1940. She writes: `As a sorrowful lonely Mother whose only son was executed the 25th January 1923, aged 24 years, I plead from my heart for the life of Thomas bg [sic] MacCurtain who ha",18/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary O'Reilly, 19 June 1940, acknowledging her letter of 18 June.",19/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter, no date [1940?] to de Valera from `the parents or immediate relatives of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for the Cause of Freedom in this Area from 1918 to 1923'. They appeal to him to reprieve the sentence on Tomas Og MacCurtain. They write:",1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Edith Walsh, Bantry, 19 June 1940. `I have been dreaming three nights in succession of Mr MacCurtain, the late Mayor of Cork, and it seems that he wants me in some way to save his son, Thomas'. She writes: `The poor dear lad, he i",19/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach from J Webb and Rosamond Jacob, Society for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 19 June 1940, stating that their committee, opposed to capital punishment, `trusts that the death sentence passed on Tomas MacCurtain by a military tri",19/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to J Webb, Chairman and Rosamond Jacob, Honorary Secretary, Society for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 21 June 1940, acknowledging their letter of 19 June.",21/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Mrs Edith Walsh, 21 June 1940, acknowledging her letter of 19 June.",21/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,Petition for the reprieve of Thomas MacCurtain sent to the Minister for Justice. There are two sheets both of which contain female names.,1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Petition,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Petition for the reprieve of Thomas MacCurtain from the Thomas MacCurtain Reprieve Committee, Mansion House, Dublin. There are two sheets, both of which contain female names.",1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Petition,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Youghal County Council, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 27 June 1940], attaching signatures in support of a reprieve on the death sentence on Thomas MacCurtain. The signatures include female nam",1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Roisin Bhreathnach, Templeogue, County Dublin, 27 June 1940. She wishes to add her voice to the appeal for the reprieve of Thomas MacCurtain. She believes, from reports of the trial, that the crime was not premeditated and tha",27/06/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Roisin Bhreathnach, 2 July 1940, acknowledging her letter of 2 July 1940.",02/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to Secretary to the Government, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 2 July 1940] from S Ni Iarnain, Secretary, MacCurtain Reprieve Committee, enclosing signatures to the reprieve petition. The list includes female names.",02/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to S Ni Iarnain, Secretary, McCurtain Reprieve Committee, Mansion House, Dublin, 2 July 1940, acknowledging her letter.",02/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Caitlin de Barra Bean Ui Mhaoldomhnaigh, Dublin, 1 July 1940. She writes to him on the matter of the reprieve of Tomas MacCurtain and states that at `the time of the hunger-strike one of the Ministers accused me bitterly of at",01/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to  Caitlin de Barra Bean Ui Mhaoldomhnaigh, Dublin, 2 July 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",02/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Miss Bridget Dudley Edwards, Dartmouth Street, Dublin, 3 July 1940. She writes that he would not be advised to execute Tomas MacCurtain. She mentions how he was not tried in a Civil Court. She continues: `Things are marching v",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Miss Bridget Dudley Edwards, 4 July 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",04/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera, 3 July 1940, from Solohead Cumann na mBan, `Solohead Mothers appeal for clemency'.",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to the Solohead Cumann na mBan, 4 July 1940, acknowledging their telegram of 3 July.",04/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to Mr Moynihan from Nellie Leader, `old Republican', Cork, 3 July 1940. She asks him to place before the President an appeal on behalf of Tomas MacCurtain. `He has committed an act that deserves the punishment, but we must not forget that we all at",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to `My dear Chief' from Margaret Pearse, 3 July 1940, appealing for mercy for Tomas MacCurtain. She states that this `misguided lad, was at the tender & most impressionable age of 6 years, a witness of the murder of his father. That scene of terror",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Tipperary District Cumann na mBan, 3 July 1940, `Execution spells National Disunity'.",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Tipperary District Cumann na mBan, 8 July 1940, acknowledging their recent telegram.",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs H Steele, Crosshaven, County Cork, 2 July 1940, appealing for mercy on behalf of Tomas MacCurtain. `I am the Irish wife of an English soldier with no political standing whatever, I did however meet Mrs MacCurtain & the youngst",02/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Mrs EH Steele, Cork, 9 July 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Senator Margaret Pearse, 8 July 1940, acknowledging her letter of 3 July 1940.",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Mary Lavery and Nannie Maginnis, 4 July 1940, `We have been asked by many women in Newry and South Down to appeal to you for a reprieve for Thomas MacCurtain'.",04/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Bean Ui [? Cladall], 3 July 1940 [there is no address attached]. She writes that she has read with horror that his Government are to execute Thomas MacCurtain and states that `by all the evidence he was not guilty of murder'. She ",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Caitlin Bean Ui Cheallaigh, President, Tralee Women's Industrial Development Association, 6 July 1940. She writes that her association `feel they voice the feelings of the women of Ireland in calling for the reprieve of Tomas Ma",06/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Caitlin Bean Ui Cheallaigh, President, Tralee Women's Industrial Development Association, 8 July 1940, acknowledging her recent telegram to the Taoiseach.",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Ethel French, Mary O Donovan and Eibhlin de Barra, 6 July 1940, calling for clemency for the son of Tomas MacCurtain on behalf of the Cork Women's Industrial Development Association.",06/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Miss Ethel French, Cork Women's Industrial Development Association, 8 July 1940, acknowledging her recent telegram addressed to the Taoiseach.",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Secretary to the Executive Council from S Ni Iarnain, Secretary, MacCurtain Reprieve Committee, Dublin, 3 July 1940, enclosing additional signatures to the petition for the reprieve of Thomas MacCurtain. She has abstracted on the Committee's",03/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executions; local governments 11974,"Copy letter to S Ni Iarnain, Secretary, MacCurtain Reprieve Committee, Dublin, 8 July 1940, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 3 July 1940.",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Mrs Siobhan Bean Liam Seartain, 4 July 1940, relating to the impending execution of Thomas MacCurtain the next Friday.  She writes `surely we do not want another civil war and your government is heading for it'. MacCurtain shoul",04/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to `Dear Sir' signed `A Mother', no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 9 July 1940]. She writes on the question of Thomas MacCurtain's death sentence. `Surely now that you are all aiming at unity it would be more humane & ",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to Mrs de Valera from Maud Gonne MacBride, 8 July 1940. She writes: `You and I are mothers, therefore we can understand the agony of Mrs MacCurtain. She saw he husband murdered by the English police, when Tomas was a young child. That must have inf",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice from Maire A Ni Dhomhnail, former Secretary, Annascaul, County Kerry, Fianna Fail, 6 July 1940. She trusts that at a time when `Europe is deluged with blood' the Government will change the death sentenc",06/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Maire A Ni Dhomhnaill, Annascaul, County Kerry, 9 July 1940, acknowledging receipt of her letter addressed to the Taoiseach.",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs Mary O Egan, Castlegregory, County Kerry, 9 July 1940. She appeals to him on behalf of Castlegregory to stay the execution on Tomas MacCurtain. She suggests that this should be done by a Government based on Christian ideals, o",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary O Egan, Castlegregory, County Kerry, 10 July 1940, acknowledging her letter of the 9 July 1940 addressed to the Taoiseach.",10/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Unsigned letter to de Valera, no date, [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 10 July 1940]. `You will won't you, spare the life of young McCurtain [sic]. Think of his dear mother, who saw his father murdered before her eyes by England's ",10/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to the Secretary to the Executive Council, 9 July 1940, from May Brady, Secretary, Longford County Board of Health and Public Assistance. She states that at a meeting of the Board on 9 July a resolution was passed: `that we ask the Government in th",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executions; local governments 11974,"Copy letter to Miss May Brady, Secretary, Longford Board of Health and Public Assistance, 10 July 1940, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",10/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to `Your Excellency' from Gobnait, Riobard and Eibhlis de Brun, the Library, Killeagh, County Cork, 8 July 1940, asking him to spare the life of Tomas MacCurtain. `Save him for Ireland's sake, as propaganda has it - he is to be sacrificed at Mr Chu",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Gobnait, Riobard and Eibhlis de Brun, the Library, Killeagh, County Cork, 10 July 1940, acknowledging their letter to the Taoiseach.",10/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Note from a deputation of women led by Mrs Martin who came from Cork to ask for clemency for Tomas MacCurtain. Amongst the women in the deputation was Mrs O Mahoney, whose son was executed on 28 February 1921 after the Dripsey ambush, Mrs Mullane whose so",09/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Note,,IRA; Anglo-Irish War; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Letter to de Valera from Tadhg Crowley, Leinster House and Ballanders, County Limerick, 8 July 1940, enclosing a letter from a nun who signs himself `Invalid Sister'. She writes relating to the death sentence on Tomas MacCurtain. `Poor MacCurtain chap wou",08/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executions; religions 11974,"Letter to the Secretary to the Executive Council from Caitlin Bean Ui Cleirigh, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 10 July 1940, asking him to present the enclosed list of petitions to reprieve the death sentence on Tomas MacCurtain.",10/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Telegram to de Valera from Mrs Thomas Joyce, Chicago, 12 July 1940, asking him to `spare Thomas MacCurtains life [sic]'.",12/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Telegram,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Mrs Thomas Joyce, Chicago, 12 July 1940, acknowledging her telegram of 12 July 1940, addressed to the Taoiseach.",12/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974,"Copy letter to Caitlin Bean Ui Chleirigh, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 12 July 1940, acknowledging her letter of 10 July 1940 addressed to the Taoiseach.",12/07/1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Letter,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974/Annex B,"Petitions forwarded by Mrs T Clarke, Lord Mayor of Dublin, and miscellaneous other petitions, 1940, calling for the reprieve of the death sentence on Tomas MacCurtain. The petitions include female names.",1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Petitions,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11974/Annex A,"Petitions handed in by Deputy Hickey, 1940, calling for the reprieve of the death sentence on Tomas MacCurtain. The petitions include female names.",1940,"Thomas MacCurtain, Petitions for Reprieve",,Petitions,,IRA; death sentences and executionss 11986A/2,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 17 February 1942, relating to Air Raid Precautions in Dublin and Dun Laoghaire and the plan for rapid evacuation. To reduce the problem of large numbers of children infested with lice or suffering from contagious skin dis",17/02/1942,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940",,Extract,,World War II; health; nursess 11986A/2,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 14 July 1942, on `questions of policy for decision in connection with the plan for the rapid evacuation of Dublin City and Dun Laoghaire Borough, 14 July 1942. Details of those who would receive free transport bi",14/07/1942,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940",,Memorandum,,World War IIs 11986A/2,"Note relating to the memorandum of 14 July 1942 on the rapid evacuation of Dublin and Dun Laoghaire. The note, relating to allowances for evacuees, states that it `could be argued that in all cases in which female adults undertook home nursing in the Rece",05/08/1942,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940",,Note,,World War IIs 11986A/2,"Minute to J O Mahoney, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Defence, 10 August 1942, relating to billeting allowances in the case of evacuation and the problems experienced by the Department in connection with these. For example, `The posit",10/08/1942,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940",,Minute,,World War IIs 11986A/1,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 7 June 1940, relating to the evacuation of Dublin City and Dun Laoghaire, 7 June 1940. For example, the classes of persons who will be evacuated by the Government are given. For instance, 1,500 expectant mothers.",07/06/1940,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940 -",,Memorandum,,World War IIs 11986A/1,"Draft public statement on evacuation, no date [?1940]. The persons covered by the government evacuation scheme are listed, for example, expectant mothers. The registration arrangements for intending evacuees are given. For example, `Expectant mothers will",1940,"Air Raid Precautions, Evacuation Schemes, 1940 -",,Statement,,World War IIs 12000,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 25 November 1940, relating to the Army Pensions Bill, 1940. Section 12 of the bills deals with pensions to widows and children under the Army Pensions Act. Where such dependants are entitled also to pensions unde",25/11/1940,"Army Pensions Act, 1941",,Memorandum,,widowss 12000,"Army Pensions Bill, 1940, as introduced, 28 November 1940. Section 12 deals with the reduction of widows' and orphans' pensions in certain cases.",28/11/1940,"Army Pensions Act, 1941",,Bill,,widowss 12000,"Army Pensions Bill, 1940, passed by the both Houses of the Oireachtas, 12 February 1941. Section 12 deals with the reduction of widows' and orphans' pensions in certain cases.",12/02/1941,"Army Pensions Act, 1941",,Bill,,widowss 12048B,"Letter to de Valera from Sighle Ni Iarnain, Honorary Secretary, MacGrath and Harte Reprieve Committee, Mansion House, Dublin, 5 September 1940, enclosing signatures to the appeal for the reprieve of the death sentence of Patrick MacGrath and Thomas Harte.",05/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Copy letter to Sighle Ni Iarnain, Honorary Secretary, MacGrath and Harte Reprieve Committee, 5 September 1940, acknowledging her letter of the 5 September.",05/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to de Valera from Sighle Ni Iarnain, Honorary Secretary, MacGrath and Harte Reprieve Committee, Mansion House, Dublin, 6 September 1940, enclosing signatures to the appeal for the reprieve of the death sentence of Patrick MacGrath and Thomas Harte.",06/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from May O Sullivan for Brigid Ni Ghleasain, Killarney, 21 August 1940. Miss Gleeson asked her to write relating to the death sentence on Patrick McGrath as she has not been feeling well. Patrick McGrath is a personal friend of her",21/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Telegram to the Taoiseach from Brigid Gleeson, 21 August 1940, `Deeply regret recent tragedy Patrick McGrath sincerity and past service to country justify a reprieve'.",21/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Telegram,,murder; executions 12048B,"Copy letter to Brighid Ni Ghleasain, Killarney 24 August 1940, acknowledging her letter and her telegram.",24/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to de Valera from Josephine Hourigan, Dublin, 21 August 1940. She writes as a sister of Patrick MacGrath and states that it `is unbelievable that I should have to appeal for my brother's life to you, who was once his comrade-in-arms, fighting to es",21/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Copy letter to Mrs J Hourigan, Dublin, 24 August 1940, acknowledging her letter of 21 August 1940.",24/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to de Valera from Ellen Gaffney, mother of John Gaffney, Bridge Mulligan, Sister of Peter Cassidy and Mary Twohig, `Mother'. They write: `As the relatives of Richard Tuohy [sic], John Gaffney and Peter Cassidy who were the first three Irishmen exec",05/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to `the Premier' from Sarah Ann Harte, Lurgan, 31 August 1940. `I earnestly hope and pray that everything else failing you will grant my son (Thomas Harte) a reprieve'.",31/08/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Copy letter to Mrs Sarah Ann Harte, 2 September 1940, acknowledging her letter dated 31 August 1940.",02/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Sighle Ni Iarnian, Honorary Secretary, McGrath and Hart Reprieve Committee, 9 September 1940. She encloses more petitions calling for the reprieve of the death sentence on the men.",09/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Copy letter to Sighle Ni Iarnain, Honorary Secretary, McGrath and Hart Reprieve Committee, Dublin, 10 September 1940, acknowledging her letter and enclosures dated 9 September 1940.",10/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Letter,,murder; executions 12048B,"Telegram to de Valera from Mrs K Doyle, Belfast, 2 September 1940. She wishing to `protest against the shooting of Harte and McGrath'.",02/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Telegram,,murder; executions 12048B,"Telegram to de Valera from Nora Doyle, Bandon, 6 September 1940. `Your acts of mercy are not exhausted don't let them spill any blood today'.",06/09/1940,"Death Sentence Petition, Patrick McGrath & Thomas Green (alias Francis Harte)",,Telegram,,murder; executions 12049,"Statement of the offence of Ena Blunck, convicted on 19 August 1940. `Ena Blunck on or about the 5th day of July 1940 in the County of Tipperary, being a person more than sixteen years of age registered under the Emergency Powers (No 11) Order 1939, and h",19/08/1940,"Ena Blunck, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 196 of 1940)",,Statement,,World War II; alienss 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 27 September 1954, relating to the application of Mrs Maighread Caitlin Tomaisin Byrne (nee Ni Lochrain), widow, for re-admission to the Civil Service. She was employed before her resignation on 31 August 1951 as",27/09/1954,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 5 October 1954, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Maighread Caitlin Tomaisin Byrne should be appointed as a Writing Assistant.",05/10/1954,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 19 October 1954, relating to the application by Mrs Maura Patricia Coffey (nee Bradley), widow, for re-admission to the civil service. Particulars of Mrs Coffey's service before she resigned to get married on 21 ",19/10/1954,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 26 October 1954, stating that Mrs Maura Patricia Coffey will be re-admitted into the Civil Service as a Clerical Officer.",26/10/1954,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 20 January 1955, relating to the proposed readmission to the service of Mrs Agnes Bourke (nee Whelan) whose husband died in 1952. She has been re-employed since 5 April 1954 in `a temporary capacity on trial on T",20/01/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 January 1955, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Agnes Bourke, `formerly a Telephonist, who resigned from the Civil Service on marriage, should be appointed to be a Telephon",25/01/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,civil service; widowss 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 10 March 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement of Mrs Gertrude Mary Clarke (nee Kelly) who resigned from her position as a Writing Assistant in the Service to be married and whose husband died in 1954. The",10/03/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 15 March 1955, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Gertrude Mary Clarke should be appointed to be a Writing Assistant'.",15/03/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 13 April 1955,  relating to the proposed reinstatement of Mrs Anna Mary Redmond (nee Giles) who resigned in 1930 her post as Superintendent of Typists in the civil Service to get married. She completed the trial ",13/04/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 15 April 1955, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Anna Mary Redmond should be appointed to be a Clerical Officer.",15/04/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 20 April 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Margaret Mary Keenan who resigned in 1952 from  her post as Writing Assistant to be married. Her husband died in March 1955. She i",20/04/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 27 April 1955, stating that it was decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Margaret Mary Keenan should be appointed to be a Writing Assistant.",27/04/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 3 May 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Mary Leonard (nee Dillon) who resigned in 1947 from her post as a Writing Assistant in the Department of Agriculture to get married. ",03/05/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 9 May 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Mary Leonard to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Clerical Officer.",09/05/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 17 May 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Mary Ganter (nee Ni Ruairc) who resigned in 1943 from her post as Clerical Officer to be married. Her husband died in May 1955. She ",17/05/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 27 May 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Mary Ganter to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Clerical Officer.",27/05/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 13 June 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Helena Mary Clare Flood (nee Constantine) who resigned in 1929 from her post as Clerical Officer to be married. Her husband died in",13/06/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 24 June 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Helena Mary Clare Flood to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Clerical Officer.",24/06/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 15 July 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Agnes Bridget Hogan (nee McPartlin) who resigned in 1936 from her post as Post Office Clerk, Grade B to be married. Her husband die",15/07/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 22 July 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Agnes Bridget Hogan to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Writing Assistant.",22/07/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Minute,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 6 October 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Isabella McCourt (nee Mooney) who resigned in 1928 from her post as a Telephonist to be married. Her husband died in March 1955. ",06/10/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 14 October 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Isabella McCourt to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Telephonist.",14/10/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 16 November 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Julia Mary Duggan (nee Sadlier) who resigned in 1938 from her post as a Shorthand-Typist to be married. Her husband died in 195",16/11/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 16 November 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Margaret Mary Noonan (nee Murphy) who resigned in 1940 from her post as a Typist to be married. Her husband died in January 195",16/11/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 November 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Margaret Mary Noonan to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Typist.",25/11/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 November 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Julia Mary Duggan to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Shorthand-Typist.",25/11/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 15 December 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Alice Davy (nee Bourke) who resigned in 1940 from her post as a Clerical Officer to be married. Her husband died in 1948 She is",15/12/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 15 December 1955, relating to the proposed reinstatement in the Civil Service of Mrs Mary Marcella O'Reilly (nee Carberry) who resigned in 1931 from her post as a Clerical Officer to be married. Her husband died ",15/12/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Memorandum,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 20 December 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Alice Davy to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of Clerical Officer.",20/12/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12066E,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 20 December 1955, relating to the re-admission of Mrs Mary Marcella O'Reilly to the Civil Service. It was decided that it would be in the public interest to appoint her to the position of a Shorthand-Typist.",20/12/1955,"Civil Service, Reinstatement of Widows, Individual Cases, August 1951-December 1955",,Extract,,widows; civil services 12068A,"Minute to Mr Byrnes, Department of the Taoiseach, from Frank Gallagher, Director, Government Information Bureau, 15 January 1941, enclosing an expense document relating to lunch with Mr Tom Yarborough of the Associated Press of America. He asks permission",15/01/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12068A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 15 January 1941, requesting that Mr Gallagher be recouped the expense of a lunch to Mr Tom Yarborough and requesting approval for him to entertain Mr William Lindsay White of the North American",15/01/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12068A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 17 January 1941, stating, amongst other matters, that the Minister approves of the proposal to entertain Mr William Lindsay White and Miss Helen Kirk",17/01/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12068A,"Minute to Mr Byrnes, Department of the Taoiseach, from Frank Gallagher, Director, Government Information Bureau, 31 January 1941. Amongst other matters he encloses dockets relating to a lunch to Miss Helen Kirkpatrick of the Chicago `Daily News'.",31/01/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12068A,"Copy minute from the Department of the Taoiseach to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, 3 February 1941. Amongst other matters he asks for recoupment of expenses incurred by Frank Gallagher in the matter of  lunch to Miss Helen Kirkpatrick of t",03/02/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12068A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Department of External affairs, 5 February 1941, forwarding an account of expenditure incurred by Mr F Gallagher in connection, amongst other matters, with a lunch given to Miss Hel",05/02/1941,"Taoiseach's Department, Entertainment Expenses, 1940-1958",,Minute,,journalistss 12069,"Letter to `A Chara' from Caitlin de Barra Bean Ui [?Mhaoldahnnaigh], Dublin, 5 September 1940. She writes that in case he refuses to see Mrs Stack and herself they `have put down the position as we see it. We came to you first as you are in the stronger p",05/09/1940,"IRA, Proposed Cessation of Activities, 1940",,Letter,,IRAs 12069,"Letter to `A Chara' from Caitlin de Barra Bean Ui [?Mhaoldahnnaigh], Dublin, 5 September 1940. She writes that she has been working to `get some way out of the deplorable situation in which the man power the [?money] and the good will of the nation are be",05/09/1940,"IRA, Proposed Cessation of Activities, 1940",,Letter,,IRAs 12089,"Statement of the conviction of Ellen Mary Keane, alias Ellen Mary Coll, 16 September 1940. First she `on or about the 22nd day of August, 1940, in the City of Dublin, did conspire together with other persons to attempt to obstruct by force of arms or othe",16/09/1940,"Ellen Mary Keane (alias Ellen Mary Coll), Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 216 of 1940)",,Statement,,IRAs 12091,"Statement of the conviction of Margaret Murphy, 16 September 1940. First she `on or about the 22nd day of August, 1940, in the City of Dublin, did conspire together with other persons to attempt to obstruct by force of arms or other violent means the carr",16/09/1940,"Margaret Murphy, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 218 of 1940)",,Statement,,IRAs 12093,"Letter to the Minister for Finance from Patricia Brennan, Blackrock, Dublin, 20 July 1956, applying for the position of Film Censor. She writes: `I am the widow of the late Dr. Martin Brennan. I was educated at the Ursuline Convent Secondary School, Sligo",20/07/1956,"Censorship of Films, Appointment of Official Censor, 1954-1964",,Letter,,censorships 9970,"Memorandum, 20 May 1947, from the Department of Finance, entitled `Appointment in the Public Interest of Miss Eileen O'Brien as Established Reporter on the Staff of the Oireachtas'. The Minister has decided the vacancies for posts of Oireachtas Reporter s",20/05/1947,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Memorandum,,civil services 9970,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 30 May 1947, stating that the Government considered the memorandum submitted by the Department of Finance and has decided that Miss Eileen O'Brien should be appointed as an Established Reporter on the staff of the Oire",30/05/1947,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Extract,,civil services 9970,"Statement, no date, relating to regulations in respect of an open competition for established situations as Reporter on the Staff of the Oireachtas, no date. The regulations state that female candidates must be unmarried or widows. Attached to this is a l",,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Statement,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, form the Clerk of the Dail, 31 October 1950, giving details of candidates who are recommended for appointment to the post of Reporter on the staff of the Oireachtas as a result of an open competition. ",31/10/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Copy minute to the Clerk of the D‡ilfrom M O Muimhneachain, 2 November 1950, stating that the Taoiseach is prepared to appoint Edmond Phelan and Patricia Tierney as Oireactas Reporters subject to the Civil Service Commissioners being satisfied as to the a",02/11/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Clerk of the Dail, 18 November 1950, stating that Edmond Phelan and Patricia Tierney are to be appointed Oireachtas Reporters and asking that the appointments be made as soon as possible to al",18/11/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Copy letter to Patricia Tierney from NS O Nuallain, 20 November 1950, informing her of her appointment to the post of Oireachtas Reporter.",20/11/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Letter,,civil services 9970,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Patricia Tierney, 22 November 1950, stating that she is prepared to accept the post of Oireachtas Reporter and giving details of the earliest date in which she can be released from duty from the D",22/11/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Letter,,civil services 9970,"Copy letter to Patricia Tierney from NS O Nuallain, 22 November 1950, stating that the Clerk of the D‡ilwill communicate with her to inform her with regard to the date on which she should take up duty as an Oireachtas Reporter.",22/11/1950,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Letter,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Clerk of the D‡ilfrom Art O Riain, Secretary, Civil Service Commission, 6 April 1951, giving details of the recommendation of Eileen Fitzgerald, Dublin, for the post of Reporter on the staff of the Oireachtas. Details of her education and ex",06/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Clerk of the Dail, 7 April 1951, asking whether the Taoiseach is prepared to appoint Eileen Fitzgerald to the post of Oireachtas Reporter.",07/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Copy minute to the Clerk of the D‡ilfrom M O Muimhneachain, 10 April 1951, stating that the Taoiseach is prepared to appoint Eileen Fitzgerald to the post of Oireachtas Reporter.",10/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Assistant Clerk of the Dail, 16 April 1951, asking for the appointment of Eileen Fitzgerald to the post of Oireachtas Reporter to be made as soon as possible.",16/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Copy letter to Eileen Fitzgerald from N S O Nuallain, 17 April 1951, offering her a position as Oireachtas Reporter.",17/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Letter,,civil services 9970,"Copy letter to Eileen Fitzgerald from NS O Nuallain, 18 April 1951, stating that the Clerk of the D‡ilwill communicate with her with regard to the date on which she should take up duty as an Oireachtas Reporter.",18/04/1951,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Letter,,civil services 9970,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Clerk of the Dail, 22 July 1958, giving particulars of Mary Brigid O Keeffe, Dublin, who has been selected as a result of an open competition for the post of Oireachtas Reporters. Particulars ",22/07/1958,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 9970,"Copy minute to the Clerk of the D‡ilfrom NS O Nuallain, 24 July 1958, stating that the Taoiseach is prepared to appoint Miss O Keeffe to the post of Oireachtas Reporter.",24/07/1958,"Oireachtas, Reporting Staff, 1937 -",,Minute,,civil services 12110A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 March 1937, `Disposal of Sinn Fein Funds', being a letter to the editor by Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power]. She writes to correct the statement made in Miss Macardle's `Irish Republic' on page 671 whic",22/03/1937,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 March 1937, `Sinn Fein Funds' being a letter to the editor by Liam Gilmore. He writes: `I have read Mrs. Wyse Power's letter É and feel as one long associated with the Sinn Fein organisation, that though her avowed ",31/03/1937,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Liam Gilmore,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 2 June 1937, `Sinn Fein Funds' being a letter to the editor from Maighread Bean Ui Bhuachalla, President , Sinn Fein. She writes to counter claims by Miss Macardle in her book the `Irish Republic' that de Valera asked ",02/06/1937,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Maighread Bean Ui Bhuachalla,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110A,"Letter to the editor of the `Irish Press', entitled `Sinn Fein Funds' by Siobhan Bean An Phaoraigh, 8 June 1937. She writes that her letter of the 19 March was written to correct an historical inaccuracy in Miss Macardle's book and that she has `no intent",08/06/1937,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Siobhan Bean An Phaoraigh,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 June 1937, being a letter to the editor entitled `Sinn Fein Funds' by Maighread Bean Ui Bhuachalla. She writes that now that `ordered conditions prevail, what is to prevent Mrs. Wyse-Power from re-lodging the moneys",12/06/1937,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Maighread Bean Ui Bhuachalla,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politics; Anglo-Irish Wars 12110A,"Copy letter to Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh [Jenny Wyse Power] from PS O Muireadhaigh, 15 November 1938. In connection with her interview with the Taoiseach on 8 November he is sending her a copy of the list of officers and Committee of Sinn Fein, 1921-1922.",15/11/1938,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Charles Wyse Power, 25 June 1941. He writes that he saw Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and she is of the opinion that the funds [Sinn Fein] should be handed over to the `existing organisation called Sinn Fein. I told her that this was",25/06/1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Notes by Judge Wyse Power, no date [?1941] relating to interviews he held with various involved persons concerning the disposal of the Sinn Fein Funds. For example, on 28 July he saw Mrs Sheehy Skeffington again. 'In the interval she has seen Dr. Lynn. Th",1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Notes,,politicss 12110A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Judge Wyse Power, 8 August 1941. He writes that Dr Lynn has agreed to the `whole scheme [relating to the disposal of the Sinn Fein funds for national purposes]'.  He continues: `I then told her that I had heard that she would ",08/08/1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Judge Wyse Power, 4 September 1941. He attaches a scheme for the use of the Sinn Fein funds lodged in the name of the late Eamonn Duggan and Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh, the Treasurers of the Sinn Fein organisation on 30 Decembe",04/09/1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"`Summary of views on the disbursement of the Funds of the Sinn Fein Organisation'. For example, the Finance Officer in the Department of Defence `refers to a scheme drawn up in 1936 for the establishment of the National Veterans Benevolent Funds which pro",1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Summary,,politicss 12110A,"Letter to MA Corrigan, Chief State Solicitor, from W Boyle Fawsitt, 19 November 1941. He refers to the Sinn Fein funds lodged by the late Mr Eamonn Duggan and the late Mrs Jennie Wyse Power in the High Court on 4 February 1924. He writes that he `has been",19/11/1941,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Summons in the case between Sinn Fein and the Attorney General of Eire and Charles Stewart Power, relating to the matter of the disposal of the Sinn Fein funds. Amongst those listed as members of Sinn Fein are Margaret Buckley and Mairead McElroy.",1942,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Summons,,politicss 12110A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Cathal Power, 24 January 1942, enclosing a copy of the 1924 correspondence between Jennie Wyse Power, S O Dalaigh, Secretary, Sinn Fein, and WP Corrigan, Solicitor, relating to the lodgement of the Sinn Fein funds in the High ",24/01/1942,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Memorandum from Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power], November 1923, concerning the payment of salaries in relation to the closing of the Sinn Fein offices in July 1922. Details of monies paid are given together with information relating to the c",Nov-23,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Memorandum,,politicss 12110A,"Copy of the minutes of the Standing Committee [of Sinn Fein?], 9 December 1921, signed by Eamon de Valera, 16 January 1922. For example, Mrs Aine Ceannt made a verbal report on Communications, stating that the `test despatch made up by the General Secreta",09/12/1921,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Minutes,,politicss 12110A,"Statement of the claim of Sinn Fein versus the Attorney General of Eire and Charles Stewart Power in the matter of the disposal of the Sinn Fein funds, 17 June 1942. The statement discusses the lodgement of the funds in the High Court by Jennie Wyse Power",17/06/1942,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Statement,,politicss 12110A,"Extract from `Sinn Fein', 20 October 1923, volume 1, number 26, being a report of the Ard Fheis held at the Mansion House. Dr Kathleen Lynn temporarily presided. Miss MacSwiney paid a tribute in Irish to de Valera and `spoke at length and in detail on the",20/10/1923,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Sinn Fein,politicss 12110A,"Extract from `Sinn Fein', 14 August 1923, being an appeal by de Valera, President, Sinn Fein, for election funds. Subscriptions should be sent to Dr Con Murphy, Director of Elections or Mrs Cathal Brugha, Honorary Treasurer.",14/08/1923,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Sinn Fein,politicss 12110A,"Extract from the `Freeman's Journal', 27 October 1922, giving the wording of a document issued for de Valera's headquarters and entitled `D‡ilƒireann, Official Communique'. The Council of State members are listed, for example, Mrs O Callaghan and Mary Mac",27/10/1922,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Freeman's Journal,politicss 12110A,"Letter in Irish to Siobhan, Bhean an Phaoraigh [Jennie Wyse Power] from Sean O hUadhaigh, Solicitor, Dublin, 22 August 1940, relating to the disposal of the Sinn Fein funds and sending details of Mrs Ceannt's suggestion for use of the money.",22/08/1940,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,Copy letter from [?Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh] to `Dear Sean' [? 28 August 1940]. She thanks him for sending on Mrs Ceannt's suggestion for use of the Sinn Fein funds. She writes: `You are correct in assuming that the matter is a source of constant preoccu,28/08/1940,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110A,"Copy minutes of meetings of the Standing Committee of Sinn Fein, 10 October 1921-24 March 1922. Amongst the members whose names appear as present at the meetings are Dr K Lynn, Mrs Sheehy Skeffington, Mrs Ceannt and Mrs Wyse Power.",,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Minutes,,politicss 12110B,"Copy report of the proceedings at the Sinn Fein Ard-Fheis, October 1923. Dr Kathleen Lynn took the chair. Miss MacSwiney's address in Irish and English is detailed and the election of members of the Standing Committee are listed.",Oct-23,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Report,,politicss 12110B,"Note of an interview with Mrs Eamonn Ceannt, December 1942 [the other party involved is not mentioned]. The note states that Mrs Ceannt remembers being called to a meeting of the Standing Committee [of Sinn Fein] on 26 October 1922. Amongst those whom she",Dec-42,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Note,,politicss 12110B,"Copy letter to Dr Kathleen Lynn, no signature [from de Valera?] , 22 October 1922, relating to his request that the funds and property of the Organisation [Sinn Fein] be handed over to him as Trustee in accordance with the resolution of the Standing Commi",22/10/1922,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110B,"Copy letter to de Valera from K[athleen] Lynn, 30 October 1922. She will `try to carry out your instructions to the best of my power, but I should like to know how? You understand that at Thursday's meeting my ruling re Officer Board was questioned and th",30/10/1922,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110B,"Copy letter to Dr Kathleen Lynn [from de Valera], 31 October 1922. He writes concerning the power structures of Sinn Fein. For example, at `the last Ard Fheis it was agreed that the Standing Committee be again superseded by the Officer Board until the Ele",31/10/1922,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110B,"Memorandum from the Department of the Taoiseach, 4 November 1946, relating to the disposal of certain funds of the Old Sinn Fein Organisation. A Board of five trustees are entitled to make payments out of the Fund to certain qualified persons, amongst who",04/11/1946,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Memorandum,,politicss 12110B,"Notes on the history of the Sinn Fein Funds, Department of the Taoiseach, 20 February 1947. For example, on `the 8th November, 1938, the Taoiseach discussed with Mrs. Wyse Power the question of the disposal of the funds. É There is no record of what trans",20/02/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Notes,,politicss 12110B,"Brief for the Taoiseach on the Sinn Fein Funds Bill, 1947, 9 March 1947. This details the history of the funds and developments in the matter of how the funds should be disposed of. For example, the appointment of Mr Eamonn Duggan and Mrs Jennie Wyse Powe",09/03/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Brief,,politicss 12110B,"Sinn Fein Funds Bill, 1947, as introduced, ordered by D‡ilƒireann to be printed on 11 March 1947. Amongst those who may be entitled to payment from the funds are those who were members of Cumann na mBan from 1 April 1916-11 July 1921.",11/03/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Bill,,politicss 12110C,"Letter to de Valera from Aine Bean E Ceannt, 18 March 1947. She writes in connection with the proposed disposal of the Sinn Fein funds that there is one class of persons that has been forgotten, the old Sinn Feiners. She writes in the hope that before the",18/03/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110C,"Copy letter to Aine Bean E Ceannt, 20 March 1947, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",20/03/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', being a letter to the editor entitled `Sinn Fein Funds' by Kathleen Clarke. As a member of the executive of Sinn Fein she ventures to make a suggestion. She is one of the Trustees of the Wolfe Tone Memorial Fund. The m",31/03/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",Kathleen Clarke,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 April 1947, stating that a further application was made to the President of the High Court, Dublin, yesterday on behalf of Mrs Margaret Buckley and other members of Sinn Fein to have a date fixed for the hearing of ",17/04/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110C,"Extract from the `Irish Independent', 20 November 1925, `Sinn Fein Funds. Ard Fheis Decision'. The Sinn Fein Ard Fheis `appointed a committee to examine the proposal to hand over certain pre-Treaty funds of the organisation to the Gaelic League'. The extr",20/11/1925,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Irish Independent,politics; Irish languages 12110C,"Letter from Mrs Winifred Burke, Crumlin, Dublin, to the Secretary, Department of Finance, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 12 May 1947], asking to be sent the necessary forms to apply for a grant under the recently passed Si",12/05/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110C,"Letter to Mrs Winifred Burke from NS O Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 15 May 1947. She is informed that the Sinn Fein funds Bill, 1947, has not yet become law and accordingly the Board under which the Sinn Fein Funds will be administered has not y",15/05/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politicss 12110C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 June 1947, `""Constitutional Issue Involved"". Court Refuses to Dismiss Sinn Fein Funds Case'. This details the refusal by the Court to dismiss the action taken by Mrs Margaret Buckley, Sinn Fein, against the Attorney",11/06/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 1 August 1947, entitled `Act Repugnant to the Constitution'. `The Supreme Court yesterday, giving judgement in the Sinn Fein Funds case appeal, dismissed the appeal of the Attorney-General and allowed the members",01/08/1947,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 12110D/1,"Extract from the `Irish Press', 24 March 1948, `Sinn Fein Funds Case'. The Senior Counsel for the claimants, Mr Casey, read documents which he claimed showed the continuity of the Sinn Fein organisation. For example, he reports de Valera as saying to Eamo",24/03/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Irish Press,politicss 12110D/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 April 1948, `Evidence Begins in Sinn Fein Funds Action'. The first witness called was Dr Kathleen Lynn. She `said that she became associated with the National movement as a member of the Irish Citizen Army before 19",16/04/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110D/2,"Extract from the `Irish Press', 17 April 1948, `Evidence in Funds Case'. The extract gives details of the evidence of Dr Kathleen Lynn, continued from the previous day. Details of her cross-examination are given. For example, in `cross-examination by Mr. ",17/04/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Irish Press,politicss 12110D/1,"Extract from the `Irish Press', 23 April 1948, `Typist's Evidence. Efforts to Reorganise Sinn Fein'. Miss Vera McDonnell, who had been a typist at Sinn Fein Headquarters over an extended period `said that there had been various raids on the office in 1922",23/04/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Extract,Irish Press,politicss 12110D/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 12 May 1948, `Claimant's Evidence in Sinn Fein Funds Case'. The article gives details of the evidence of Mrs Margaret Buckley, President, Sinn Fein. `Answering Mr. Charles Casey, S.C., for the claimants, Mrs Buckley sa",12/05/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,,politicss 12110D/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 13 May 1948, `Funds Case - 21st Day. To Ask For Direction'. The article deals with the evidence of Mrs Buckley, President, Sinn Fein. For example: `Questioned, as to discussions at meetings of the Standing Committee le",13/05/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,politicss 12110D/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 27 October 1948, `Judge Refuses Claim to Sinn Fein Funds'. The article states that the claim of Mrs Margaret Buckley, President, and other members of Sinn Fein to the funds of the Sinn Fein organisation lodged in",27/10/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 12110D/1,"Letter to Costello from Mrs Kathleen Clarke, 5 November 1948. She wishes to put before him a suggestion relating to the disposal of the Sinn Fein Funds. She asks him to set aside as much of the funds which when added to the existing Wolfe Tone Memorial Fu",05/11/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politics; commemoration of national leaderss 12110D/1,"Copy letter to Mrs Kathleen Clarke from John A Costello, 6 November 1948. He writes that he will put her views before his colleagues at an early date.",06/11/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Letter,,politics; commemoration of national leaderss 12110D/1,Judgement of the Honourable Mr Justice Kingsmill Moore delivered on the 28 October 1948 in the case of Margaret Buckley versus the Attorney General and Charles Wyse Power. The judgement details the history of Sinn Fein in an attempt to establish whether t,26/10/1948,"Sinn Fein Funds, Disposal",,Judgement,,politicss 12118C,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from the Secretary to the Government, 20 July 1956, stating that the Government at a meeting that day decided to advise the President to appoint Mrs Josephine McNeill as `Envoy Extraordinary",20/07/1956,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Minute,,ambassadors; protocols 12118C,"Minute to the Secretary to the President, from the Secretary to the Government, 24 August 1956, stating that the Government have decided to advise the President to appoint Mrs Josephine McNeill as `Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Irela",24/08/1956,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Minute,,ambassadors; protocols 12118C,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary to the President, 24 August 1956, stating that the President that day appointed Mrs Josephine McNeill as `Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ireland to Switzerland'.",24/08/1956,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Minute,,ambassadors; protocols 12118C,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs from the Secretary to the Government, 27 August 1956, stating that the President appointed Mrs Josephine McNeill as `Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ireland to Switze",27/08/1956,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Minute,,ambassadors; protocols 12118C,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from the Secretary to the Government, 15 October 1956, stating that the President issued a letter of Credence in favour of Mrs Josephine McNeill, `accrediting her as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister",15/10/1956,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Minute,,ambassadors; protocols 12118C,"Note from the Department of External Affairs, April 1960, stating that it is proposed to appoint Mr TJ Horan to succeed Mrs Josephine McNeill as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Switzerland. `With the sanction of the Department of Finan",Apr-60,"Switzerland, Irish Representatives, July 1951-1958",,Note,,ambassadors; protocols 12125,Notes giving the outline of a scheme for the reception in Ireland of refugees from Great Britain. The notes state that the `scheme applies generally to family groups consisting of the mother and children up to 17. The mother will have to be in the positio,20/11/1940,"Refugees from Great Britain, Relief Measures",,Notes,,refugees; World War IIs 12125,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 19 December 1940, `Refugees for Ireland, British Scheme'. The article states that the Irish Government offered to provide facilities for the reception of mothers and young children from Britain. An announced scheme pro",19/12/1940,"Refugees from Great Britain, Relief Measures",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,refugees; World War IIs 12125,"Copy letter to Mr McNamara from Robert Collis, 20 December 1940, enclosing a minute of a meeting between himself and Mr Lowndes of the British Ministry of Health, relating to the plan for evacuation of mothers and children from Great Britain to Ireland. F",20/12/1940,"Refugees from Great Britain, Relief Measures",,Letter,,refugees; World War IIs 12125,"Circular from the British Ministry of Health to all Evacuation Authorities, 16 December 1940, giving details of the offer by the Irish Government to `facilitate the evacuation of mothers with children from Great Britain who can make their own arrangements",16/12/1940,"Refugees from Great Britain, Relief Measures",,Circular,,refugees; World War IIs 12125,"Notes by the Department of Justice relating to the number of applications from refugees who wish to be evacuated from Great  Britain to Ireland, 28 May 1941. For example, 609 families have already arrived and this includes approximately 2130 women and chi",28/05/1941,"Refugees from Great Britain, Relief Measures",,Notes,,refugees; ambassadorss 12126A,"Copy letter to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union, 4 October 1940. She writes: `I am instructed by a meeting of our Unemployed [sic] members, held on September 30th, to beg for your sympathetic consideration of the present positi",04/10/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,unemployments 12126A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from B O Nuallain, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 8 November 1940. He refers to a letter to the Taoiseach from Miss Bennett, Secretary of the Irish Women Workers' Union, in w",08/11/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Minute,,unemployment; maternity; povertys 12126A,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 11 November 1940, listing the places in Dublin where free meals at a nominal cost are provided to the poor, for example, at",11/11/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Minute,,charities; povertys 12126A,"Memorandum, 28 November 1940, giving details of a meeting between the Taoiseach, Miss Louie Bennett, Miss McDonnell, Mrs Reid and Miss O'Connor, all representatives of the Irish Women Workers' Union. Amongst the matters discussed was unemployment assistan",28/11/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Memorandum,,unemployment; povertys 12126A,"Letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Worker's Union, 26 November 1940, stating that the Taoiseach will be glad to see a small group representing the Committee of the Irish Women Workers' Union to discuss the points raised in her letter of ",26/11/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,unemployment; povertys 12126A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 3 December 1940, `Women Workers Meet An Taoiseach'. `A deputation from the Irish Women Workers' Union consisting of Miss McDonnell, President; Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary; Miss O'Connor and Mrs Read, was, a statement ",03/12/1940,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,unemployment; povertys 12126A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 16 January 1941, acknowledging her letter of the 15 January [no copy of this exists in the file].",16/01/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,unemployments 12126A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 21 February 1941, expressing the satisfaction of her Committee that the Government are obtaining mobile canteens and the necessary equipment to provide communal feeding cen",21/02/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,povertys 12126A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett, 22 February 1941, acknowledging her letter of 21 February 1941.",22/02/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,povertys 12126A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 22 March 1941, relating to the call by Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, for the immediate use of mobile cooking equi",22/03/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Minute,,poverty; unemployments 12126A,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett from the Secretary [Department of the Taoiseach?], 24 March 1941, stating that the Government does not propose `to introduce in present conditions a system of public cooking centres. Measures are, however, being taken to deal ",24/03/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,povertys 12126A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 4 April 1941, `Cooking Rather Than Eating Centres - Miss Bennett'. The article states that the Minister for Supplies, Sean Lemass, replying to a letter from Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, `st",04/04/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,povertys 12127,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Sean MacBride, 3 August 1941, enclosing petitions for the reprieve of Richard Goss. The petitions include female names.",03/08/1941,"Richard Goss, Reprieve Petitions",,Letter,,death sentences and executionss 12127,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Cissie Harte, Lurgan, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 5 August 1941]. She asks him to spare the life of Richard Goss under sentence of death `and also to save his dear mother the bitter sorrow whic",05/08/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,death sentences and executionss 12127,"Copy letter to Miss Cissie Harte, Lurgan, 5 August 1941, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",05/08/1941,"Emergency War Measures, Emergency Feeding and Accommodation of the Population",,Letter,,death sentences and executionss 2148,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Margaret O'Connor, 56 Pearse Street, Clonakility, County Court, 18 October 1940. Her offences ranged from possession of a firearm and ammunition, membership of an illegal organisation, notably the IRA, to the p",18/10/1940,"Margaret O'Connor, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 233 of 1940)",,Statement,,IRA; politicss 12240,"Notes, 12 April 1940,  relating to a conversation between Mrs Dunne and [?Mr McDunphy], 11 April 1940, concerning the manner in which the President was invited to attend lunch and tea at Punchestown on 30 April and 1 May 1940. Mrs Dunne is the wife of the",12/04/1940,"President of Ireland, Presentation to Punchestown Race Committee",,Notes,,protocols 12240,"Notes relating to a conversation between Mrs Dunne and [Mr McDunphy?], 15 April 1940, relating to the President's attendance at Punchestown.",15/04/1940,"President of Ireland, Presentation to Punchestown Race Committee",,Notes,,protocols 12241,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 22 September 1941, relating to a vacancy for a female staff officer in the Land Commission. Applications are invited from female deputy superintendents (General Service) and female minor staff officers (General Ser",22/09/1941,"Finance Circulars, 1941",,Circular,,civil services 12441,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 September 1941, relating to confined competitions for<br>promotion to the clerical officer and shorthand typist grades.",23/09/1941,"Finance Circulars, 1941",,Circular,,civil services 12256,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Alice McNamara, 35 York Road, Rathmines, Dublin, 7 January 1941. She was convicted for membership of the IRA and the possession of incriminating documents, for example, `War News', which emanated from the IRA. ",07/01/1941,"Alice McNamara, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 3 of 1941)",,Statement,,IRAs 12259,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Joan Regan, 33 Pembroke Road, Dublin, 7 January 1941. She was convicted for the possession of incriminating documents which appeared to have emanated from the IRA. She was given a prison sentence of three month",07/01/1941,"Joan Regan, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 6 of 1941)",,Statement,,IRAs 12323,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mrs A M Lowe, Kilrush, County Clare, 11 March 1941. She writes for him `as Head of the State to right a bitter injustice'. Her son, Bernard, has been interned in the Curragh since June 1940, `taken out of his bed early in the ",11/03/1941,"Brian Lowe (a) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 26 of 1941), (b) Remission of unexpired portion of Sentence, March 1941",,Letter,,politics; Irish languages 12323,"Copy letter to Mrs AM Lowe, Kilrush, County Clare, 15 March 1941, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach and stating that it will receive attention.",15/03/1941,"Brian Lowe (a) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 26 of 1941), (b) Remission of unexpired portion of Sentence, March 1941",,Letter,,politicss 12323,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Rev. Joseph  P Lowe, 13 January 1942, relating to the case of his brother, Bernard, interned in the Curragh. Amongst the matters he brings up in the letter is the case of Bernard's wife who had the a plot of ground `taken from",13/01/1942,"Brian Lowe (a) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 26 of 1941), (b) Remission of unexpired portion of Sentence, March 1941",,Letter,,politicss 12323,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 17 February 1942, referring to the letter received from Rev. JP Lowe with reference to the case of his brother James [Bernard]  Lowe, interned since June 1940. `",17/02/1942,"Brian Lowe (a) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 26 of 1941), (b) Remission of unexpired portion of Sentence, March 1941",,Minute,,politicss 12323,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Office of the Minister for Justice, 2 March 1942, enclosing a police report concerning the circumstances under which Mrs James Lowe was deprived of the use of a plot of grou",02/03/1942,"Brian Lowe (a) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 26 of 1941), (b) Remission of unexpired portion of Sentence, March 1941",,Minute,,politics; local governments 12372,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Bridget Cunningham, 83, The Rise, Mount Merrion, Dublin, 27 March 1941. On the 8 March 1941 Bridget Cunningham was `detained in custody under the provisions in that behalf contained in Part IV of the Offences A",27/03/1941,"Bridget Cunningham, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 52 of 1941)",,Statement,,politicss 12372,"Memorandum from the Department of Education relating to an application for the remission of disqualification incurred by Mrs Brigid McGuinness (nee Cunningham) under the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. She applied for the award of marriage gratuity ",24/05/1956,"Bridget Cunningham, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 52 of 1941)",,Memorandum,,politics; teacherss 12372,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Department of Education, 25 June 1956, relating to the remission of a disqualification incurred by Mrs Brigid McGuinness under the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. The Minister",25/06/1956,"Bridget Cunningham, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 52 of 1941)",,Minute,,politics; teacherss 12373,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Maureen Cullinane, 27 March 1941. She, together with Maureen Twomey and Mary Spillane, had in her possession at 44 Clonturk Park on 7 March 1941, incriminating documents and on that date she was a member of an ",27/03/1941,"Maureen Cullinane, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 53 of 1941)",,Statement,,IRA; politicss 12374,"Statement relating to the conviction of Carmel O Hagan, Rathmines, Dublin, 27 March 1941. On the 8 March 1941 Carmel O Hagan was `detained in custody under the provisions in that behalf contained in Part IV of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939, on ",27/03/1941,"Carmel O Hagan, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 54 of 1941)",,Statement,,politicss 12375,"Statement relating to the conviction of Nora O Higgins, 53 Lower Camden Street, Dublin, 27 March 1941. On 7 March 1941 she was found in possession of incriminating documents under Section 12 of the Offences against the State Act, 1939, for which she recei",27/03/1941,"Nora O Higgins, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 55 of 1941)",,Statement,,politics; IRAs 12377,"Statement relating to the conviction of Maureen Twomey, 27 March 1941. She, together with Maureen Cullinane and Mary Spillane, had in her possession at 44 Clonturk Park on 7 March 1941, incriminating documents and on that date she was a member of an illeg",27/03/1941,"Maureen Twomey, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 57 of 1941)",,Statement,,politics; IRA; civil services 12382D,"`Guide to the Social Services', a summary designed for the information of Individuals and Groups, fifth edition, 1950.  This deals with, for example, maternity care. For instance, the guide states that maternity and child welfare schemes `are operated by ",1950,Guide to the Social Services Pension 1950-1951 (Sixth Edition),,Guide,,maternity; nursings 12382D,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Health, 15 December 1950, enclosing a note of suggested amendments and additions to the text of the last edition of `Guide to Social Services'. The minute also states that it is ",15/12/1950,Guide to the Social Services Pension 1950-1951 (Sixth Edition),,Minute,,healths 12382D,"Proof copy of `Guide to the Social Services', Sixth Edition, 1951. This deals with, for example, widows' and orphans' pensions and social welfare schemes pertaining to maternity and child welfare.",1951,Guide to the Social Services Pension 1950-1951 (Sixth Edition),,Guide,,maternity; social welfares 12382D,"`Guide to the Social Services', Sixth Edition, 1951. This deals with, for example, widows' and orphans' pensions and social welfare schemes pertaining to maternity and child welfare.",1951,Guide to the Social Services Pension 1950-1951 (Sixth Edition),,Guide,,maternity; social welfares 12382E,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Health, 3 June 1952, relating to the seventh edition of a `Guide to the Social Services' and enclosing a note of the alterations required in the sections of the last edition rela",03/06/1952,"Guide to the Social Services, Revision, 1952, (Seventh Edition)",,Minute,,health; maternity; nurses 12382E,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Social Welfare, 23 July 1952, relating to the seventh edition of a `Guide to the Social Services' and enclosing a note of the alterations required in the sections of the last edi",23/07/1952,"Guide to the Social Services, Revision, 1952, (Seventh Edition)",,Minute,,social welfares 12382E,"`Guide to Social Services', seventh edition, 1953. This deals with, for example, widows' and orphans' pensions and social welfare schemes pertaining to maternity and child welfare.",1953,"Guide to the Social Services, Revision, 1952, (Seventh Edition)",,Guide,,social welfare; health; maternitys 12403,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, circulated 7 July 1941, relating to disability benefits. The memorandum states, for example, that `on an actuarial basis there is excessive expenditure on Disablement Benefit, particula",07/07/1941,"National Health Insurance Benefits, Increased Rates 1941-1944",,Memorandum,,social welfares 12417A,"List of piece work earnings for turf production in County Donegal for the fortnight ended 4 July 1941. These figures were quoted by Mr Hugo Flinn in his speech in D‡ilƒireann on 2 July 1941. For example, there were 210  persons engaged on turning turf on ",04/07/1941,"Turf Production, Emergency Scheme, 1941",,List,,employments 12433B,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 5 September 1945, relating to the petition for the mitigation of the sentence imposed on Mary Forde by the Special Criminal Court. The extract states that authority was given for the release of Miss Forde on 27 March 1",05/09/1945,"Special Criminal Court, Remission of Sentences and Forfeitures",,Extract,,crimes 12433B,"Memorandum from the Department of the Attorney General, 19 July 1945, relating to the petition for mitigation of a sentence of imprisonment imposed by the Special Criminal Court on Mary Forde, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, together with an observation from the",Jul-45,"Special Criminal Court, Remission of Sentences and Forfeitures",,Memorandum,,crimes 12433B,"Minute to PP O Donoghue, Attorney General's Office, from P O Cinneide, 13 July 1945, enclosing copies of documents relating to the case of Mary Forde. For example, on 23 April 1945 the Department of Justice submitted a memorandum on the case of Mary Forde",13/07/1945,"Special Criminal Court, Remission of Sentences and Forfeitures",,Minute,,crime; mental health; businesss 12433C/1,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of Justice, from RJ Feely, Registrar, Special Criminal Court, 4 August 1949, enclosing lists of all the persons and firms convicted of scheduled offences. The lists include female names, the date of conviction and the d",04/08/1949,"Special Criminal Court, Remission of Sentences and Forfeitures - General",,Letter,,crimes 12429,"Memorandum from the Deparment of Defence, 31 May 1941, relating to the granting of hospital treatment to the families of Reservists. This would apply to wives, children and/or stepchildren.",31/05/1941,"Defence Forces, Hospital Treatment for Dependants",,Memorandum,,healths 12457,"Actuarial report on the financial position of the National Health Insurance, 28 March 1941. This states, for example, that the `average weeks of sickness per head are somewhat greater than in Great Britain for men (about 20 per cent excess) and much great",28/03/1941,"National Health Insurance, Additional Benefits",,Report,,healths 12457,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health on the actuarial report on the financial position of National Health Insurance, 30 January 1942. Details of the average number of sick weeks taken by men and women are given. For example",30/01/1942,"National Health Insurance, Additional Benefits",,Memorandum,,healths 12461,"D‡ilquestion put to the Minister for Education from Patrick McGilligan, for answer not before Tuesday, 24 June 1947, asking for the names of those appointed to the Council of the Institute for Advanced Studies, the Governing Board of the School of Celtic ",24/06/1947,"Institute for Advanced Studies, Resignations, (a) Members of Council, (b) Members of Boards, (c) Senior Professors",,Dail Question,,researchs 12487,"Statement relating to the conviction of Bridget Costello, Fairview, Dublin, 9 June 1941. `That Bridget Costello on or about the 22nd day of April, 1941, in the City of Dublin, assisted a dealer to sell to Aristide di Mascio (not being a dealer) a quantity",09/06/1941,"Bridget Costello, Conviction by Special Criminal Court ( No 107 of 1941",,Statement,,crime; World War IIs 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 1 November 1945, relating to the remaining work of the Bureau. He states, for example, that the Department of Local Government `are requesting the ",01/11/1945,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to TR Price, Accountant, Department of Industry and Commerce [from the Department of the Taoiseach?], 22 March 1941, discussing the question of overtime for the typist and the shorthand typist on the staff of the Industrial Research Council who are",22/03/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, from [the Department of the Taoiseach?], 22 March 1941, stating that the Department of Finance have given verbal sanction to the payment of overtime to the typist and shorthand typist working for ",22/03/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 22 March 1941, asking for the necessary sanction to allow the shorthand typist and typist to work overtime to cope with the present pressure of wor",22/03/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 24 March 1941, asking that the shorthand typist and typist attached at present to the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau be put on overtime.",24/03/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 3 April 1941, stating that the Minister for Finance will offer no objection to the expenditure involved in placing the typist and the shorthand typist attached to the Em",03/04/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, from the Department of Finance, 29 October 1941, conveying the sanction of the Minister for Finance for the secondment of Miss M Quirke, shorthand typist, to the Emergency Scientif",29/10/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Chairman of the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 12 January 1942, relating to the work of, amongst others in the Bureau, Miss G Laverty, B Sc, the Records Officer of the Industrial Resear",12/01/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute within the Department of the Taoiseach, 19 January 1942, relating to matters pertaining to the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. For example, on the question of increasing the salary of Miss Laverty, the minute states that the Department need a",19/01/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, from M O Muimhneachain, 3 February 1942, relating to matters pertaining to the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. For example, the `Bureau have É recommended that consideration should be giv",03/02/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, from P O Cinneide, 3 February 1942, stating that the Taoiseach would be glad to have a precise recommendation as to the amount of the allowance to be paid to Miss G Laverty.",03/02/1941,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, 6 February 1942, stating that the Bureau recommends that an allowance of £50 should be paid to Miss G Laverty in respect of the period 1 October 1941-31 March 1942.",06/02/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, from POC, Department of the Taoiseach, 11 February 1942, relating to the recommendation that Miss Laverty should be paid £50 in respect of the period 1 October 1941-31 March 1942. `The Department ",11/02/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to P O Cinneide, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 16 February 1942, stating that the Bureau decided that Miss Laverty should be paid an annual allowance at the rate of £100 per year.",16/02/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain [?Department of the Taoiseach], 23 February 1942, relating to the payment of an allowance to Miss Laverty in respect of her extra duties in the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. An",23/02/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 8 April 1942, relating to the proposal to make an allowance to Miss G Laverty in respect of her extra duties in the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. `In reply I am ",08/04/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 7 May 1942, relating to the proposal by the Bureau that an allowance be paid to the Records Officer [Miss Laverty]. He states that the `numerous ur",07/05/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 14 May 1942, relating to the proposal to pay an allowance to the Records Officer in respect of the extra duties she incurred in her work for the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. ",14/05/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 12 August 1942, relating to the proposed payment of an allowance to Miss G Laverty in respect of her duties with the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau. The Minister f",12/08/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from JJ Lennon, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 20 October 1942, relating to officers loaned to the Bureau during the financial year 1941-1942 whose services were not rendered on a repayment basi",20/10/1942,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12494,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, from Department of Finance, 30 January 1943, stating that the Minister sanctions the secondment to the Emergency Research Bureau from the Department of Local Government of Miss Hig",30/01/1943,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Civil Service Staff & Telephones",,Minute,,civil services 12590,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from the Registrar of the Military Court, 18 September 1941, enclosing documents in the case against Sean McCaughey, otherwise Sean Dunlop. Amongst the documents is a record of the court proceedings. This states t",18/09/1941,"Sean McCaughey, Trial by Military Court (Emergency Powers (No 4.1E) Order, 1941)",,Letter,,crimes 12592A,"Final report of the Summer Time Committee, 11 September 1941. The committee were `to enquire into the operation of the Time (Ireland) Act, 1916, and the Summer Time Act, 1925, and to consider and report whether the repeal or amendment of either or both of",11/09/1941,"Summer Time, Committee of Enquiry, 1940",,Report,,trade unions; nunss 12594,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of Public Works, 15 August 1940, stating that a verbal application has been made by Mrs Maughan for a nurse to take her grandchildren into the Iveagh Gardens for exercise. The letter st",15/08/1940,"Iveagh Gardens, Application for use of:",,Letter,,s 12594,"Copy minute to H Flinn, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance, from PJ Little, 16 June 1941. He encloses a letter [no copy in the file] from Miss Una Daly stating that the Dublin Gramophone Society wishes to know whether they can use the Ive",16/06/1941,"Iveagh Gardens, Application for use of:",,Minute,,musics 12594,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Office of Public Works, from E Pattison, Secretary, the St John Ambulance Brigade in Ireland, 5 September 1941. He is directed to ask if the Iveagh Gardens are available for public functions and if so to request permission to",05/09/1941,"Iveagh Gardens, Application for use of:",,Letter,,nursings 12594,"Copy letter to `Dear Sir' from Arthur Dublin, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin, 12 September 1941. The Committee of the Girls' Diocesan School, Adelaide Road, Dublin, have not been able to get a playing field for hockey or other games. He writes to ask if it would",12/09/1941,"Iveagh Gardens, Application for use of:",,Letter,,sportss 12594,"Letter to the Secretary, University College, Dublin, from the Commissioners of Public Works, 29 April 1942, concerning the use of the Iveagh Gardens by various organisations. `To assist University College in considering the action to be taken in dealing w",29/04/1942,"Iveagh Gardens, Application for use of:",,Letter,,organisationss 12601,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 12 November 1941, `Waste Paper Collection. Work of St. John Ambulance Brigade'. Mrs Hilda Nolan, Organising Secretary of the Brigade, stated that the Organisation was not invited to attend the conference at which the D",12/11/1941,"Department of Supplies, Criticism of Newspapers, etc.",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,World War II; organisationss 12603B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 26 September 1945, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Twenty Seventh Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Paris on 15 October 1945. For example, Miss B",26/09/1945,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports, September 1944-1947",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12603B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 10 May 1946, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Twenty Eighth Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Seattle in June 1946. For example, Miss Teckla Beere",10/05/1946,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports, September 1944-1947",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12603B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 28 September 1946, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Twenty Ninth Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Montreal in September 1946. For example, Miss B",28/08/1946,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports, September 1944-1947",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12603B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 27 May 1947, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Thirtieth Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Geneva in June 1947. For example, Miss Brighid Stafford,",27/05/1947,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports, September 1944-1947",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12603B,"International Labour Conference, Thirtieth Session, Geneva, 1947, report of the Director-General. For example, pages 71-73 deal with questions and issues relating to women's work. For instance, the report states that some `developments during 1946 in the ",1947,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports, September 1944-1947",,Report,,employment; World War IIs 12603C,"Report to the Minister for Industry and Commerce by the Irish Delegates to the International Labour Conference, thirtieth session, 19 June 1947-11 July 1947. Appendix V, pages 70 and 71, deals with a resolution concerning women's work. This deals, for exa",19/06/1947,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Report,,employments 12603C,"Memorandum from the Department of the Taoiseach relating to a deputation received by the Taoiseach from the Irish Trade Union Congress, May 1949. Amongst the members of the deputation was Miss L Bennett. The deputation met the Taoiseach to discuss the rep",May-49,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Memorandum,,employments 12603D,"Report to the Minister for Industry and Commerce by the Irish Delegates to the Thirty Third Session of the International Labour Conference held in Geneva 7 June 1950-1 July 1950. For example, page 17 deals with the work of the Committee on Equal Remunerat",1950,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Report,,employments 12603D,"Memorandum, May 1952, from the Department of Industry and Commerce on the 35th Session of the International Labour Conference which will open in Geneva on 4 June 1952. Number eight on the Agenda is the revision of the Maternity Protection Convention, 1919",May-52,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Memorandum,,employment; maternitys 12603E,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 18 May 1956, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Thirty Ninth Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Geneva in June 1956. For example, Miss Teckla Beere, ",18/05/1956,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12603E,"List of delegates and advisers to the Fortieth Session of the International Labour Conference, June 1957. For example, Miss Teckla, J Beere, Assistant Secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, was appointed as one of the two government delegates.",1957,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,List,,employment; civil services 12603E,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes,  8 May 1959, listing the names of those appointed as Government Delegates and Advisers at the Forty Third Session of the International Labour Conference to be held in Geneva in June 1959. For example, Miss Teckla Beere, A",08/05/1959,"International Labour Conference, Irish Delegation and Reports",,Extract,,employment; civil services 12620,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 19 September 1941, `How Stephen Hayes Was Kidnapped. Sean McCaughy Sentenced to Death by Shooting'. The article discusses the trial by Military Court of Sean McCaughy, accused of unlawfully assaulting and detaining Ste",19/09/1941,"Stephen Hayes (1) Alleged relations with Government Ministers, (2) Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 72 of 1942)",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,crime; IRAs 12626,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from the Commissioners of Public Works, 22 October 1941, stating that they have verbally received an offer from Miss Kathleen Sheppard to present to the State the plaster casts of certain works by her r",22/10/1941,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,arts 12626,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of Finance, 7 November 1941, relating to the offer by Miss Sheppard of nine pieces of sculpture by her father to the State. The minute states that if Miss Sheppard's attention was d",07/11/1941,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Minute,,art; commemoration of national leaderss 12626,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 8 November 1941, relating to the offer to the State by Miss K Sheppard of the plaster casts of certain works by her father, the late Oliver Sheppard, RHA. The Taoiseach believes ",08/11/1941,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Minute,,art; commemoration of national leaderss 12626,"Letter to de Valera from John Burke, Dublin, 23 September 1953, relating to the works of the late Oliver Sheppard which his daughter stored away after his death. He writes that he made her retrieve them from storage with a view to their purchase by the Ar",23/09/1953,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaderss 12626,"Letter to Thomas McGreevy from NS O Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, 26 September 1953. He asks him for information regarding the uncast plaster models of the work of the late Oliver Sheppard. He asks for full particulars of the casts concerned, tog",26/09/1953,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaderss 12626,"Letter to `Dear Nicholas' from Thomas McGreevy, 29 September 1953, relating to models by Oliver Sheppard. He writes that Sheppard's daughter deposited them at the Dawson Galleries. The letter discusses a number of the casts in question.",29/09/1953,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaderss 12626,"Letter to Mr Burke from Cathleen Sheppard, 5 December 1953, asking whether there is any chance of her father's statuettes and reliefs being sold. This letter was sent by Burke to Kathleen [O Connell, Department of the Taoiseach] on 7 December 1953. He wri",05/12/1953,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaders; civil services 12626,"Letter to Miss K O Connell, Department of the Taoiseach, from John Burke, Dublin, 1 April 1954, relating to the proposed purchase by the friends of the National Collection of two reliefs by the late Oliver Sheppard provided the Government undertake to hav",01/04/1954,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaders; civil services 12626,"Letter to John Burke from Kathleen O Connell, Department of the Taoiseach, 2 April 1954, relating to the proposed purchase by the Friends of the National Collection of two Sheppard models in relief.",02/04/1954,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaders; civil services 12626,"Letter to the Taoiseach, John A Costello, from John Burke, 19 July 1954. He writes that Miss Sheppard wrote to him recently to know what was happening regarding the sale of two of her father's reliefs to the Friends of the National Collection. She wanted ",19/07/1954,"Plaster Casts of Works by Oliver Sheppard, RHA, Gift to the State",,Letter,,art; commemoration of national leaders; civil services 12638B,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Justice, from the Department of the Taoiseach, 6 September 1944, relating to orders made by the Government under sections 33 and 34 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939. For example, they decided that ",06/09/1944,"James Francis Pollock, Conviction by Special Criminal Court, 1941, Remission, 1947",,Minute,,crimes 12653A,"Report of the Committee on Emergency Hospital Accommodation, circulated by the Department of Local Government and Public Health on 16 October 1942. The report, for example,  gives details of accommodation in local authority and voluntary hospitals and dis",16/10/1942,"Emergency Medical Services, Civilian and Military Needs",,Report,,health; maternity; World War IIs 12653A,"Memorandum from the Minister for Local Government and Public Health on Emergency Hospital Accommodation, 22 October 1943. For example, the Department of Finance suggested that expectant mothers evacuated from Dublin and Dun Laoghaire `might be concentrate",22/10/1943,"Emergency Medical Services, Civilian and Military Needs",,Memorandum,,health; maternity; World War IIs 12664A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice on the Law of Torts (Miscellaneous Reforms) Bill, 1941, 26 November 1941. Amongst the objects of the Bill is to `exempt a husband from liability as regards (i) any debts incurred by his wife prior to marriage, (ii",26/11/1941,"Law of Torts (Miscellaneous Reforms) Bill, 1941",,Memorandum,,finance; marriages 12672,"Letter to TC Courtney, Chief Engineering Adviser, Department of Local Government and Public Health, from Michael Keane and Sean J Scully, Joint Secretaries, Listowel Parish Relief Committee, 18 November 1941. They enclose a copy of statements of loss and ",18/11/1941,"Listowel, Flooding - 1941",,Letter,,disaster reliefs 12673,"Statement from the Superintendent's Office, Ballymote, relating to the facts of the case of Patrick Kelly, sentenced to death for murder. On 18 April 1941 the body of Mary Breheny, spinster, aged 37, was found in a river near her home at Rossmore, Riverst",27/10/1941,"Patrick Kelly, Death Sentence, 1941",,Statement,,murder; unmarried mothers; death sentences and executionss 12673,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 9 December 1941, stating it was decided that the circumstances were not such as to justify the prerogative of mercy in the case of Patrick Kelly sentenced to death for the murder of Mary Breheny and that the `law must tak",09/12/1941,"Patrick Kelly, Death Sentence, 1941",,Extract,,death sentences and executions; murders 12689,"Finance Circular relating to the reinstatement of widows who were formerly established Civil Servants, 3 June 1942. In this context it has been decided to introduce a means test. `In future, where widow's means are estimated to produce an annual income of",03/06/1942,"Finance Circulars, 1942",,Circular,,widows; civil services 12689,"Circular from the Department of Finance, relating to confined competitions for promotion to the clerical officer and shorthand typist grades, 23 October 1942.",23/10/1942,"Finance Circulars, 1942",,Circular,,civil services 12702A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Education, from M O Muimhneachain, listing the proposed Council of the Institute for Advanced Studies and the Governing Bodies of the Schools of Celtic Studies and Theoretical Physics. For example, Miss E Knott ",09/09/1940,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and Members of Council",,Minute,,researchs 12708A,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 29 October 1940, listing the name of those appointed to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. For example, amongst those to be appointed to the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott",29/10/1940,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (Constituent Schools), Appointment of Chairmen and Members of Governing Boards",,Extract,,researchs 12708A,"Statement issued by the Government Information Bureau [1940], listing the appointments to the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. For example, Professor [Eleanor] Knott `is Professor of Early Irish in ",1940,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (Constituent Schools), Appointment of Chairmen and Members of Governing Boards",,Statement,,researchs 12708A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 1 November 1940, `Advanced Studies Institute. Governing Board Appointments'. The article lists the appointments to the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, for examp",01/11/1940,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (Constituent Schools), Appointment of Chairmen and Members of Governing Boards",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,researchs 12708A,"List of members of the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1943. For example, Aine de Paor, MA (NUI), Ph D (Bonn),  is a member of the Board of the School of Celtic Studies.",1943,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (Constituent Schools), Appointment of Chairmen and Members of Governing Boards",,List,,researchs 12708B,"List in Irish of the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 8 March 1945. For example, Aine de Paor is a member of the Board of the School of Celtic Studies.",08/03/1945,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and Members of Governing Boards",,List,,researchs 12708B,"List in Irish of the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 27 March 1945. For example, Aine de Paor and Eleanor Knott are members of the Board of the School of Celtic Studies.",27/03/1945,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and Members of Governing Boards",,List,,researchs 12708C/1,"Memorandum, 22 March 1950,  from the Department of Education relating to the proposed membership of the Governing Boards of the Constituent Schools for the quinquennial period beginning 1 April 1950. For example, amongst the proposed appointed members to ",22/03/1950,Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: Appointment of Chairman and Members of Governing Boards,,Memorandum,,researchs 12708D/1,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 24 February 1955, relating to the Dublin Insatiate for Advanced Studies. Lists of the present Governing Boards are given. For example, Aine de Paor is listed as a member of the Board of Celtic Studies.",24/02/1955,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and members of Governing Boards",,Memorandum,,researchs 12708D/1,"Minute, 29 March 1955, to the Secretary to the Government from the Department of Education listing the names of those to be appointed to the Governing Boards of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies for a period of five years commencing on 1 April 195",29/03/1955,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and members of Governing Boards",,Minute,,researchs 12708D/1,"Draft Statutory Annual Report of the Governing Body of the School of Celtic Studies for the financial year 1955-1956. The report, for example, lists the academic staff, scholars and extern workers. For instance, Miss Cecile O Rahilly is listed as an Assis",,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Appointment of Chairman and members of Governing Boards",,Report,,researchs 12713B,"List of attendance at a Public Health Conference, no date. For example, Miss Phyllis Ryan, Public Analyst was in attendance.",,"National Blood Transfusion Association, 1945-1947",,List,,healths 12713B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 7 September 1948, `Blood Transfusion Company Formed'. The article gives the names of the first directors of the National Blood Transfusion Service, for example, Miss E Johnson, Civil Servant.",07/09/1948,"National Blood Transfusion Association, 1945-1947",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,healths 12727A,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 14 February 1942, relating to the National Health Insurance and Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1942. Also attached is a summary of the memorandum and the heads of the Bill. For exa",14/02/1942,"National Health Insurance and Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1942",,Memorandum,,health; widowss 12727B,"Extract from the official report of the D‡ildebates, 18 October 1945. Mr Norton asked the Minister for Local Government and Public Health if he would introduce amending legislation `so as to safeguard, for the purpose of Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Acts",18/10/1945,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Extract,,widows; World War IIs 12727B,"Extract from the official report of the D‡ildebates, 8 November 1945. Mr Byrne asked the Minister for Local Government and Public Health `if he is aware that the pension portion of the combined health and pensions contribution paid by Eire citizens under ",08/11/1945,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Extract,,widowss 12727B,"Submission to the Government from the Department of Local Government and Public Health on the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1945, 14 December 1945. The submission, for example, discusses the abandonment of certain proposals in the original bill. For",14/12/1945,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Submission,,widows; World War IIs 12727B,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 15 February 1946, stating that the amount to be provided in the Estimates for 1946-1947 as the State contribution to the Pensions Investment Account in respect of widows' and orphans' pensions should be £450,000.",15/02/1946,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Extract,,widowss 12727B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Private Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 23 March 1946, enclosing copies of a memorandum on proposals for the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1946. A summary of the memoran",23/03/1946,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Minute,,widowss 12727B,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Private Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, 21 May 1946, enclosing copies of a memorandum relating to a proposed amendment of the National Insurance Acts and Widows' and Orphans' ",21/05/1946,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Minute,,widowss 12727B,D‡ilquestion by William Norton to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health for answer on 6 February 1946. `To ask the Minister for Local Government and Public Health if he is now able to state when it is proposed to introduce amending legislati,06/02/1946,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Dail Question,,widowss 12727C,"Memorandum from the Department of Social Welfare, 17 July 1948, relating to the proposed amendments of the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Acts, 1935-1947. These amendments deal with the increase in rates of contributions and contributory pensions under the",17/07/1948,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Memorandum,,widowss 12727C,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 19 July 1948, relating to amending legislation to the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Acts, 1935-1947. The extract reads: `Following consideration of a memorandum dated the 17th July, 1948, submitted by the Minister for Soc",19/07/1948,"Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, Amending Legislation",,Extract,,widowss 12742A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 4 March 1942, entitled `Pawnbrokers Auctioneers'. The Minister for Justice has, the memorandum states, been approached by Mr PJ Ruttledge, TD, on behalf of the Pawnbrokers' Association, to introduce legislation t",04/03/1942,"Pawnbroking, Pawnbrokers (Divisional Auctioneers) Act, 1943",,Memorandum,,pawnbrokers/moneylendings 12742A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 29 September 1942, relating to the proposed Bill to amend the law relating to pawnbrokers' auctioneers. This relates to a proposal to amend the existing law whereby pawnbrokers' auctioneers cannot sell outside th",29/09/1942,"Pawnbroking, Pawnbrokers (Divisional Auctioneers) Act, 1943",,Memorandum,,pawnbrokers/moneylendings 12743A,"Lists of Staff in the Provisional Government, 14 January 1922-5 December 1922, in the Executive Council, 6 December 1922-28 December 1937 and in the Taoiseach's Office, 29 January 1937-1962. The lists give the name of the officer, his/her rank, date of ap",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,List,,civil services 12743A,"Handwritten lists of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, 1946-1948.",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Lists,,civil services 12743A,"Typed lists of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, 1949-1951.",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Lists,,civil services 12743A,"D‡ilquestion to the Minister for Finance from Denis J O Sullivan, 11 July 1951, asking for information as to civil service appointments other than by open competition. He wishes to known the names and addresses of such appointed officers, the posts they w",11/07/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Dail Question,,civil services 12743A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, 16 July 1951, relating to information requested for parliamentary questions tabled by Deputy Robert Briscoe. For example, the names and posts with details of the salaries in question of p",16/07/1951,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Minute,,civil services 12743A,"Typed lists of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, 1952-1953.",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Lists,,civil services 12743A,"Typed lists of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, various dates, 1954 and 1956.",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Lists,,s 12743A,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 28 November 1956.",28/11/1956,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,List,,civil services 12743A,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 28 January 1958.",19/01/1958,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,List,,civil servantss 12743A,"Lists of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 19 January 1958, 14 July 1959 and 24 January 1961.",,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Lists,,civil services 12743A,"Copy minute to John McGartoll, Department of Finance, from D O Suilleabhain, 7 November 1963, giving details required for answer to two Parliamentary questions relating to retirements from and recruitment into the Civil Service in the six years ended the ",07/11/1963,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,Minute,,civil services 12743A,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, 13 January 1966.",13/01/1966,"Taoiseach's Department, List of Staff, 1922-1966",,List,,civil services 12743B,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, February 1969.",Feb-69,"Department of the Taoiseach, List of Staff, 1967-1973 (March)",,List,,civil services 12743B,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, June 1970.",Jun-70,"Department of the Taoiseach, List of Staff, 1967-1973 (March)",,List,,civil services 12743B,"List of staff in the Department of the Taoiseach, November 1971.",Nov-71,"Department of the Taoiseach, List of Staff, 1967-1973 (March)",,List,,civil services 12753A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 19 February 1945, relating to a proposed council of education. An addendum to the memorandum gives a list of the suggested membership of the proposed council. For example, one representative of the Convent scho",19/02/1945,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Memorandum,,educations 12753A,"Report and Programme presented by the National Programme Conference to the Minister for Education, 5 March 1926. Amongst the signatories of the report is Miss Louise Gavan Duffy who was nominated to the Conference by the Minister for Education. The report",05/03/1926,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Report,,educations 12753A,"National Programme of Primary Instruction, issued by the National Programme Conference, 28 January 1922. The programme deals with, for example, instruction in cookery.",28/01/1922,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Report,,educations 12753A,Extract from the Irish National Teachers' Organisation Annual Directory 1934. This deals with a meeting to consider the advisability of establishing a joint body representative of various educational interests in the Free State held on 11 November. Amongs,1934,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Extract,,educations 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 5 April 1950, `Education Council Established. 31 Members Nominated by Minister'. The nominated members are listed. For example, Miss W Gilbride, BA, H Dip in Education, a secondary teacher and a member of the Exe",05/04/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,educations 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 5 April 1950, `New Education Council Named'. The nominated members are listed.",05/04/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,educations 12753A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 11 March 1950, giving the proposed terms of reference for the Council of Education and the proposed general regulations relating to it and a list of persons who have already accepted the invitation to act on th",11/03/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Memorandum,,educations 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 4 April 1950, `Education Body Named Soon'. This gives the names of those who have agreed to act on the soon to be named Education Council including, for example, Miss Winifred Gilbride, BA, Association of Secondary Tea",04/04/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,educations 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 5 April 1950, `Education Council Named'. This gives the names of those who are to serve as members of the  Council of Education including, for example, Mrs Kathleen O'Connor, member of the Irish Countrywomen's Associat",05/04/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Times,educations 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 April 1940, `The Council of Education Not Wide Enough - I.N.T.O. President'. This gives details of the presidential address of Mr J Mansfield at the annual Congress of the National Teachers' Organisation. He s",12/04/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,education; trade unionss 12753A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 6 May 1950. Advice on Primary Schools. Education Council Task. This gives details of the first meeting of the Council of Education, 5 May 1950. A photograph of the members at the inaugural meeting accompanies the",06/05/1950,Educational Development; Functions of a Council of Education,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,educations 12753B,"Letter, no date [?1953], from M O Flathairtaigh, Council of Education, enclosing a booklet giving the terms of reference and general regulations of the Council of Education, together with the names of the members of the Council and the addresses delivered",1953,"Educational Development, Functions of a Council of Education",,Letter,,educations 12764,"Note, 24 March 1942. The note makes reference to a letter to the `Irish Times', 11 March [1942] from Mabel Dease, Commandant, Cooked Food Distributing Centre and Mobile Canteen, St John Ambulance Brigade in Ireland. She said that since the bread shortage ",24/03/1942,"Dublin City: Food and Fuel Position, 1941 -, Parliamentary Questions",,Note,,povertys 12769,"Memorandum, no date, signed Kerry Redin, Medical Officer for ARP, no date. This gives details of the responsibility for the various aspects of the air raid precaution scheme. For example, the role and functions of the St John Ambulance Brigade is distingu",,"Irish Red Cross Society, Allocation of Functions, etc.",,Memorandum,,Red Crosss 12769,"Letter to the Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Irish Red Cross Society, 7 November 1941, relating to recruitment problems, the need for compensation for VADs in the event of injury or death and petrol and paraffin requ",07/11/1941,"Irish Red Cross Society, Allocation of Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 12769,"Letter to de Valera from Leslie Bean Tomais de Barra, Irish Red Cross Society, 13 February 1943. She encloses two memoranda, the first in connection with their Divisional members, the second in connection with the local LSF Ladies Unit. The latter reads: ",13/02/1943,"Irish Red Cross Society, Allocation of Functions, etc.",,Letter,,Red Crosss 12769,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Office of the Minister for Justice, 15 March 1943. Enclosed is a copy of a minute and enclosure from the Commissioner, Garda Siochana, relating to the activities of a body described as the Cor",15/03/1943,"Irish Red Cross Society, Allocation of Functions, etc.",,Minute,,World War II; Red Crosss 12771A,"Memorandum from the  Department of Local Government and Public Health, circulated 13 April 1944, explaining `the manner in which the Military Service Pensions are reckoned as means for the purposes of the Widows & Orphans Pensions Acts'.",13/04/1944,"Military Services Pensions, Abatement",,Memorandum,,widowss 12771A,"Circular to each member of the Government from the Department of the Taoiseach, 21 April 1944, enclosing a draft of a submission containing the recommendations of the Cabinet Committee which was recently appointed to examine the position relating to the a",21/04/1944,"Military Services Pensions, Abatement",,Circular,,1916 Risings 12771B,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 11 May 1944, setting out the Minister's observations on the Report of the Cabinet Committee appointed to examine the question of abatement of Military Service Pensions. For example, the",11/05/1944,"Military Service Pensions, Abatement",,Memorandum,,widowss 12776A,"Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Defence, 21 March 1942, relating to the issue of a medal in respect of National service subsequent to 1916 and prior to the 11th July 1921. The Minister for Defence proposes that two medals should be str",21/03/1942,"Military Service 1916-1921, Issue of General Service Medal",,Memorandum,,politics; IRAs 12776A,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, 18 May 1942, relating to the issue of a medal in respect of service subsequent to 1916 and prior to the 11th July 1921. The memorandum states that the matter has `been considered again with a view to finding a so",18/05/1942,"Military Service 1916-1921, Issue of General Service Medal",,Memorandum,,politics; IRAs 12785A,"Minute to Sean O Muimhneachain, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 16 June 1943, enclosing a return of Civil Servants in the Department of the Taoiseach who are serving on bodies or boards as members, managers, advisers, secretaries, etc. The ",16/06/1943,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Minute,,civil service; commissions of inquirys 12758A,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, June 1946, concerning the appointment and promotion of officers of the Defence Forces. Relating to the appointment of members of the Army Nursing Service the memorandum states: `Vacancies for Nurses are notified ",Jun-46,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Memorandum,,nursings 12758A,"Statement, 21 June 194, showing the Post Office Classes to which appointments are made by the Minister. For example, there are approximately 60 female temporary telephonists appointed per year. The age limits for the job is 16-20 years. The height require",21/06/1946,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Statement,,civil services 12758A,"Memorandum on recruitment to the civil service, no date. This details the procedure whereby recruitment to the civil service is carried out by means of, for example, competitive examination and in the public interest under Section 6 (2) of the Civil Servi",,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Memorandum,,civil services 12758A,"Memorandum from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, no date, on the manner in which appointments are made to posts under local authorities, for example, `appointments by the Manager after advertisement but without competitive examination",,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Memorandum,,employments 12758A,"Copy minute to the Secretary, Department of Finance, from M O Muimhneachain, 7 February 1955, transmitting the information required to answer the Parliamentary question by Deputy Sean Brady on 9 February 1955. The information furnished relates to two appo",07/02/1955,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Minute,,civil services 12578A,"D‡ilquestion to the Taoiseach by Deputy Gerard Sweetman for answer on 12 July 1960. He asks for information as to State sponsored boards, etc., to which the Taoiseach, the Government or the President appoints any person to serve and he requests the name o",12/07/1960,Public and Semi-Public Appointments,,Dail Question,,commissions of inquirys 12787,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government, from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 10 December 1942, enclosing copies of a memorandum analysing the results of the local elections. For example, the first preferences of the `more prominen",10/12/1942,"Local Elections, Position during Emergency",,Minute,,local governments 12791,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary to the Minister for Supplies, 6 March 1942, enclosing a schedule containing particulars of cases where penalties imposed by District Justices relating to offences against rationing a",06/03/1942,Imposition of Minimum Fines,,Minute,,World War IIs 12791,"Minute to the Secretary to the Government from the Secretary to the Minister of Lands, 19 June 1942, giving particulars of a number of further cases in which `obviously inadequate penalties were imposed for breaches of the Forestry Act, 1928. For example,",19/06/1942,Imposition of Minimum Fines,,Minute,,crimes 12791,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary to the Minister for Supplies, 24 June 1942, forwarding a copy of a supplementary list of cases where the penalties imposed by District Justices for breaches of Emergency Powers Order",24/06/1942,Imposition of Minimum Fines,,Minute,,crimes 12795A,"Letter in Irish to de Valera from Roisin Ni Dhochartaigh, Secretary, Iris an Chomhchaidrimh, Dublin, 7 December 1946, relating to state assistance for the magazine `Chomhar'.",07/12/1946,"Periodicals Published in Ireland, State Assistance",,Letter,,journalists; culture; Irish languages 12795A,"Letter in Irish to Roisin Ni Dhochartaigh, Secretary, Iris an Chomhchaidrimh, in Iolscola ƒireann, Dublin, 9 December 1946, acknowledging her letter.",09/12/1946,"Periodicals Published in Ireland, State Assistance",,Letter,,journalistss 12829,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 5 May 1944, relating to the application of Miss Annie Browne (Vice-principal in the Central Model Girls' School to 31 March 1944 when she retired) for payment of her salary and of model school fees in respect o",05/05/1944,"National Teachers, Payment of salary during period of internment",,Memorandum,,politics; prisoners; teacherss 12829,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Department of Finance from the Assistant Secretary to the Government, 2 June 1944, stating that the proposal for the payment of salary and fees to Miss Annie Browne in respect of the period of her absence from duty ow",02/06/1944,"National Teachers, Payment of salary during period of internment",,Minute,,politics; prisoners; teacherss 12830,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from Elizabeth Bobbett, General Secretary, Irish Farmers' Federation, 22 July 1947. She forwards the wording of resolutions passed at the meeting of the National Executive of the Farmers' Federation held on 16 Jul",22/07/1947,Credit Facilities for Farmers (1) Suggestions by Senator Counihan & Johnston & Deputy Dillon (2) Dail Motion 1947,,Letter,,agriculture; trade unionss 12859,"Handwritten letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Robert C Simmington, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 14 December 1942. He asks her to hand the enclosed note to the Taoiseach which sets out what is necessary to be don",14/12/1942,"Tithe Composition Applotment Books, Preservation",,Letter,,civil services 12859,"Handwritten letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Robert C Simmington, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 16 December 1942, giving details of his meeting with Dr Dignam, Bishop of Clonfert, relating to the Tithe Applotmen",16/12/1942,"Tithe Composition Applotment Books, Preservation",,Letter,,civil services 12859,"Handwritten letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Robert C Simmington, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 23 May 1944, enclosing a memorandum for the Taoiseach on the subject of the Tithe Applotment Books.",23/05/1944,"Tithe Composition Applotment Books, Preservation",,Letter,,civil services 12861,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 9 June 1942, `Clothes Rationed From Today'. This gives details of the announcement by the Minister for Supplies that clothes are to be rationed.  Each person will be issued 52 coupons for clothing for twelve months. De",09/06/1942,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,World War IIs 12861,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 10 June 1942, `""Severe But Necessary"". Ration Will Save Clothes Supplies'. This gives details of the reaction of people, including drapers and tailors to the rationing of clothes. For example, `The rationing system wil",10/06/1942,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,World War IIs 12861,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 June 1942, `Protest at Rationing. Drapers' Call for One-Day Strike'. The article deals with the reaction of the Drapers to the rationing of clothes and their plans to go on strike, claiming that the measure would ca",11/06/1942,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,World War II; nursings 12861,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 12 June 1942, enclosing a resolution adopted at a meeting on 11 June 1942. `The Executive Committee of the Irish Women Workers' Union protest against the terms of the Cloth",12/06/1942,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Letter,,World War II; trade unionss 12861,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 13 June 1942, acknowledging her letter of 11 June 1942.",13/06/1942,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Letter,,World War IIs 12861,"Extract from the Parliamentary Debates, 16-19 June 1942, relating to matters in respect of clothes rationing. For example, `Mrs Rice asked the Minister for Supplies whether he is aware that many men's suits and ladies' costumes were in the process of bein",Jun-42,"Rationing of Yarn, Cloth and Clothing",,Extract,,World War II; female members of the Dails 12862,"Letter in Irish from Alice Furlong, Dublin, to de Valera, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 16 June 1943], requesting a pension.",16/06/1942,"Alice Furlong, Application for Pension",,Letter,,poetss 12862,"Note setting out the information received over the telephone from Mr Kissane, National Library, relating to Alice Furlong. `One of our best Irish poetesses is the younger sister of Mary Furlong. She has written much beautiful verse for ""Irish Monthly"", ""U",20/06/1942,"Alice Furlong, Application for Pension",,Note,,poetss 12862,"Copy letter in Irish to Alice Furlong, 20 June 1942, acknowledging her letter relating to a State Pension and stating that the matter has been referred to the Minister for Finance.",20/06/1942,"Alice Furlong, Application for Pension",,Letter,,poetss 12891B,"Memorandum entitled `Outlines of the System of Secondary Education', no date. A handwritten note at the top, dated 1 December 1950, states that the Taoiseach had the document among his papers. The document gives, for example, the history of the secondary ",01/12/1950,"Post War Planning, Education",,Memorandum,,education; teacherss 12900,"Report on the progress of the Commissioners for the Dublin Board of Assistance submitted to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 9 February 1944. The report reviews the improvement effected in the administration of the Board and outlines t",09/02/1944,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",,Report,,povertys 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' 19 July 1944, `Celtic Twilight'. This gives details of the address by Professor Agnes O Farrelly to the Dublin Rotary Club. The paper was entitled `The Scattered Celt' and dealt with the part that Celtic civilisation wa",19/07/1944,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,academics; cultures 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 17 October 1944, `Ireland's Interest in Post-War Planning'. This discusses the annual meeting of the Catholic Association for International Relations held at the Hibernian Hotel, Dublin, where post-war planning was dis",17/10/1944,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,World War II; religions 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times' entitled `Readers' Opinions', 2 January 1945. This is a piece on housing by Sheila Greene, Morehampton Road, Dublin. She takes issue with an article in the paper by Mr Alastair McCabe, in particular with his statement: ",02/01/1945,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",Sheila Greene,Newsclipping,Irish Times,povertys 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', entitled `Readers' Opinions', 9 January 1945. This is a piece by A McCabe on housing in response to the criticisms levelled against him by Sheila Greene in a piece in the paper on 2 January 1945. For instance, `Mrs She",09/01/1945,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",A McCabe,Newsclipping,Irish Times,povertys 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 14 November 1944, entitled `Readers' Opinions'. This includes a piece by Elinor O Brien, Dalkey, entitled `Towards To-Morrow'. She states that bad housing conditions, juvenile delinquency, an increasing tuberculosis de",14/11/1944,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",Elinor O Brien,Newsclipping,Irish Times,povertys 12900,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', entitled `Readers' Opinions', 24 October 1944. This includes a piece entitled `A.E.' by Hilda Allberry, 37 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. She writes: `If I had some of the paper which has been wasted by the planners for t",24/10/1944,"Planning for Post-War Situation, Suggestions by and views of outside bodies and individuals",Hilda Allberry,Newsclipping,Irish Times,rural lifes 12933,"Memorandum from the Office of the Minister for Justice relating to the application for the mitigation of the sentence of penal servitude imposed on Edward Forrest by the Special Criminal Court, 30 November 1943. He joined the army in 1939, aged 16. In 194",30/11/1943,"Edward Forrest, Conviction by Special Criminal Court, Number 87 of 1942",,Memorandum,,IRAs 12949,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence, September 1942, on the Army Pensions Bill, 1942. Attached is the Heads of a Bill. The memorandum states that under the Army Pensions Acts the `provision of disability, as distinct from wound pensions and allowanc",07/09/1942,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943",,Memorandum,,nursings 12949,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943, as introduced, ordered by D‡ilƒireann to be published, 3 March 1943. Section 4, for example, deals with the payment of pensions to Army Nursing Staff.",03/03/1943,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943",,Bill,,nursings 12949,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 20 April 1943. Section 4, for example, deals with the payment of pensions to Army Nursing Staff.",20/04/1943,"Army Pensions Bill, 1943",,Bill,,nursings 12952A,"Letter to the Secretary to Eamon de Valera from Mrs Kathleen Liddell, Galway, 5 June 1937. She writes that she would like to draw the President's attention to her case `which will have special bearing unless the Constitution is amended somewhat, I am sure",05/06/1937,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Letter,,marriage; Constitutional matterss 12952A,"Copy letter to Mrs Kathleen Liddell, Galway, 16 June 1937, acknowledging receipt of her letter to the President and informing her that `since that date the provision in the Draft Constitution in regard to persons whose marriage has been dissolved under th",16/06/1937,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Letter,,marriage; Constitutional matterss 12952A,"Letter to de Valera from Sean O hUadhaigh, Solicitor, Dublin, 5 September 1942. He writes in relation to an action he has at present in the High Court for a Declaration of Nullity of Marriage. He states that the position in Ireland seems anomalous and he ",05/09/1942,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Letter,,marriage; religions 12952A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 26 February 1943, `Important Issue in Nullity Suit'. This deals with the High Court Petition by Cyril Griffith for a decree of nullity of his marriage to Margaret Mary Hayes `on the ground that there had never been an ",26/02/1943,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,marriage; religions 12952A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 1 May 1943, `entitled `Forced Into Marriage, Court Holds'. This deals with the High Court Petition by Cyril Griffith for a decree of nullity of his marriage to Margaret Mary Hayes. `The petitioner had stated that he had",01/05/1943,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,marriages 12952A,"Typed extract from the `Irish Press', 11 December 1945, `Pleaded Guilty to Charge of Bigamy'. Robert Durdin Vere Hunt, Cashel, County Tipperary, pleaded guilty yesterday to having bigamously married Rose McCarthy on 27 November 1944. He was sentenced to s",11/12/1945,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Extract,Irish Press,marriage; religions 12952A,"Typed extract from the `Irish Times', 12 December 1945, `Church and State'. This deals with the conviction of Robert Hunt for bigamously marrying Rose McCarthy. The article states that with this case the `nation is faced with what would seem to be a delib",12/12/1945,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Extract,,marriage; religions 12952A,"Newsclipping from `Sceala ƒireann', 12 [?October] 1946, `Gardener Sentenced for Bigamy'. John Joseph Fleming was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for bigamously marrying Margaret Hayes in a Catholic Church. Previously he had married in a Protestant C",12/10/1946,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Newsclipping,Sceala Eireann,marriages 12952A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 3 February 1955, `Allowed by Church. Marriage Nullity Plea Fails'. A petition of Thomas P Begley, Youghal, for a degree of nullity of his marriage to Eleanor Begley, nee Grey, was refused by the President of the ",03/02/1955,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,marriages 12952A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 3 February 1955, `Nullity Petition Refused. A petition of Thomas P Begley, Youghal, for a degree of nullity of his marriage to Eleanor Begley, nee Grey, `on the ground of her alleged impotency' was refused by the Presi",03/02/1955,"Marriage in Ireland, Constitutional and Ecclesiastical position, 1937-1955",,Newsclipping,Irish Times,marriages 12956,"Minute to the Taoiseach from the Department of Local Government and Public Health, 10 September 1942, enclosing a letter from the Chairman, Dublin Union Commissioners, relating to maladministration within the Dublin Board of Assistance, 10 September 1942.",10/09/1942,"Dublin Board of Assistance, Administration by Commissioners, 1942",,Minute,,illegitimacys 12959,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 16 September 1942, `Price Protest March'. `A demonstration against bread and butter prices is to be made by the Irish Women Workers' Union and sympathisers next Tuesday evening, when a march through Dublin streets is p",16/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,trade unionss 12959,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 14 September 1942. She is instructed by the women workers who assembled on 10 September to request him to receive a `deputation of women, who desire to give you evidence of",14/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,trade unions; poverty; World War IIs 12959,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 16 September 1942, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",16/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,poverty; World War II; trade unionss 12959,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 17 September 1942, `Readers' Views'. This is a piece by Seamas O Daimin, Chief Secretary, Fianna Fail. He writes concerning the forthcoming demonstration by the Irish Women Workers' Union against bread and butter price",17/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",Seamas O Daimin,Newsclipping,Irish Press,poverty; World War IIs 12959,"Copy letter to Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 18 September 1942, in response to her letter of 14 September requesting the Taoiseach to receive a deputation. `In reply I am to state the Government are well aware of the effect on the ",18/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,poverty; trade unionss 12959,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 22 September 1942, `Readers' Views'. This is a piece on butter rationing by Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union. She responds to Seamas O Daimhin's letter in the same paper on 17 September. He, she wri",22/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",Louie Bennett,Newsclipping,Irish Press,World War II; poverty; trade unionss 12959,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 23 September 1942, `Bread and Butter Prices: Readers' Views'. This includes a piece by Seamas O Daimin, Secretary, Fianna Fail, entitled `S. O Daimin Replies to Miss Bennett'. He writes that she makes no suggestion as ",23/09/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",Seamas O Daimin,Newsclipping,Irish Press,poverty; World War IIs 12959,"Open letter to Government Ministers and Members of the Oireachtas, signed, Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union, Andree Skeffington and Hilda Tweedy, Joint Honorary Secretaries, Irish Housewives Committee, Anne Peache, Central Branch Labour Party, an",Oct-42,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,poverty; trade unions; World War IIs 12959,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 12 October 1942, acknowledging receipt of her letter.",12/10/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,poverty; trade unions; World War IIs 12959,"Minute to the Secretary to the Taoiseach from the Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce, 4 November 1942, referring to the open letter to the Government Ministers signed by Louie Bennett and others. He writes that he is `desired by the Minis",04/11/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Minute,,poverty; trade unions; World War IIs 12959,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Private Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 18 December 1942, forwarding a statement on the matters which concern the Department in the `Open Letter' signed by Louie Bennett and others. The ",18/12/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Minute,,World War II; povertys 12959,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Public Health, 18 December 1942. He states that it is not proposed by the Minister to send any reply to the `Open Letter' signed by Louie Benn",18/12/1942,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Minute,,poverty; trade unions; World War IIs 12959,"Letter to de Valera from Elizabeth F Bobbett, General Secretary, the Irish Farmers' Federation, 27 July 1946. She forwards him copies of resolutions which were passed unanimously at a meeting of the National Executive of the Irish Farmers' Federation held",27/07/1946,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,trade unions; agricultures 12959,"Copy letter to Miss EF Bobbett, General Secretary, the Irish Farmers' Federation, 30 July 1946, acknowledging her letter of 27 July and stating that the matters referred to in her letter have been referred to the Department of Industry and Commerce and th",30/07/1946,"Increases in Cost-of-Living, Representations by outside persons and bodies",,Letter,,agriculture; trade unionss 12963A,"Draft minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Department of the Attorney General, 28 September 1942, enclosing a statement of facts in the case relating to the estate of Mary Ellen Galvin, deceased, James Merrin versus the Attorney ",28/09/1942,"Charitable Bequests, Memorials to Government re Disposal",,Minute,,court cases/legal proceedingss 12963B,"Letter to the Secretary to the Government from Hegarty, Solicitors, Kinsale, County Cork, 11 December 1954, enclosing documents relating to the legal proceedings between the Reverend Timothy McSweeny, the Presbytery, Douglas, County Cork, and Miss Ellen F",11/12/1954,"Charitable Bequests, Memorials to Government relating to disposal",,Letter,,court cases/legal proceedingss 12967,"Statement relating to the conviction of Margaret McAnaspie at the Special Criminal Court on 14 August 1942. She was convicted of having in her possession on 31 July 1942 revolvers and ammunition, contrary to section 2 of the Firearms Act, 1925. She was re",14/08/1942,"Margaret McAnaspie, Conviction by Special Criminal Court, Number 88 of 1942",,Statement,,crimes 12968,"Statement relating to the conviction of Josephine McGowan at the Special Criminal Court on 14 August 1942. She was convicted of having in her possession on 31 July 1942 revolvers, contrary to section 2 of the Firearms Act, 1925. She was released on enteri",,"Josephine McGowan, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 89 of 1942)",,,,crimes 12970,"Letter to de Valera from Mary Geraghty, Swinford, County Mayo, 1 October 1942. She asks him to release her son Michael Geraghty who is a Republican prisoner in Mountjoy. `I am his mother & left all alone he was my whole support & having only a few acres o",01/10/1942,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12970,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary E Geraghty, Swinford, County Mayo, 5 October 1942, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice.",05/10/1942,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12970,"Letter to de Valera from Mary E Geraghty, Swinford, County Mayo, 22 October 1942. `I am petitioning to you again for the release of my son. The Minister for Justice is not doing it. Why dont [sic] you give orders to do so. You are over them all É I feel I",22/10/1942,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12970,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary E Geraghty, Swinford, County Mayo,  24 October 1942, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice.",24/10/1942,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12970,"Letter to de Valera from Mary Geraghty, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 29 July 1943]. She appeals to him once again for the release of her son. She writes: `My heart is broken. Why are you so hard & dont [sic] leave it to ",29/07/1943,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12970,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary E Geraghty, Swinford, County Mayo,  30 July 1943, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice.",30/07/1943,"Michael Geraghty, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (Number 91 of 1942)",,Letter,,IRAs 12974B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 20 October 1952, `Amendment of the Superannuation Acts to extend to women the benefits of the Superannuation Act, 1909'. The Heads of a Bill are attached. The memorandum states that the `purpose of the Bill is to",20/10/1952,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Memorandum,,civil services 12974B,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 18 February 1954, asking for the authority of the Government to introduce and circulate a Bill to amend the Superannuation Acts in order to extend to women the benefits of the Superannuation Act of 1909. `All wom",18/02/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Memorandum,,civil servantss 12974B,"Superannuation Bill, 1954, as introduced, 10 March 1954. This extends to women civil servants the benefits of the Superannuation Act of 1909.",10/03/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Bill,,civil services 12974B,"Superannuation Bill, 1954, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, 7 April 1954. This Bill extends to women civil servants the benefits of the Superannuation Act of 1909.",07/04/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Bill,,civil servantss 12974B,"Superannuation Act, 1954. This Act extends to women civil servants the benefits of the Superannuation Act of 1909.",1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Act,,civil services 12974B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 30 April 1954, relating to the Superannuation Act, 1954, which extends to women civil servants the benefits of the Superannuation Act, 1909. The circular lays out the provisions of the Act and states that these sho",30/04/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Circular,,civil services 12974B,"Printed regulations in booklet form relating to Superannuation (Female Civil Servants), 1954.",1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Regulation,,civil services 12974B,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 14 May 1954, relating to the Superannuation (Female Civil Servants) Act, 1954, as it applied to applicants with good sick leave records. `The Minister has determined that officers shall be regarded as of sound heal",14/05/1954,"Superannuation Act, 1954",,Circular,,civil servantss 13053B,"Summary in booklet form of the National Health Service Bill, presented by the Minister for Health to the British Parliament, March 1946. For instance, the Bill `makes it the duty of every local health authority to make arrangements for the care of expecta",Mar-46,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Summary,,health; maternitys 13053B,"Bill, as amended by standing committee, to provide for the establishment of a comprehensive health service for England and Wales, ordered by the British House of Commons to be printed, 23 July 1946. Clause 23, for example, deals with midwives and states, ",23/07/1946,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Bill,,health; maternity; midwivess 13053B,"National Insurance Act, 1946 (Britain). This deals with, for example, maternity benefits and widows' benefits.",1946,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Act,,social welfares 13053B,"National Insurance Bill, 1946, summary of the main provisions of the National Insurance Scheme, presented by the Minister of National Insurance to the British Parliament, January 1946. This deals with, for example, maternity and widows' benefits.",Jan-46,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Summary,,social welfare; unemployments 13053B,"National Insurance Bill, 1946, report by the Government Actuary on the financial provisions of the Bill, presented by the Minister of National Insurance to the British Parliament, January 1946. This details the contributions to be paid towards the cost of",Jan-46,"Social Insurance and Allied Services, Report by Sir William Beveridge, 1942",,Report,,social welfares 13059A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 January 1950, `Graded Rents for Dublin Co. Council Tenants'. This deals with the recently introduced system of graded rents for new houses and the speech of the Minister for Local Government in Jury's Hotel af",12/01/1950,"Housing, Post War Development",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,senatorss 13061B/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 17 February 1950, `The Bray Road' being a letter to the editor from Councillor Mrs Mulvey and Councillor J Dooge, County Dublin. They detail the voting at the Dublin County Council the previous Monday when a motion ask",17/02/1950,"Roads, Post War Development","Councillor Mrs Mulvey, Councillor J Dooge",Newsclipping,Irish Times,Local Governments 13061B/2,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Eilis Ni Chuilleanain, Secretary, Dingle Development Committee, 11 March 1953, relating to money for road development.",11/03/1953,"Roads, Post War Development",,Letter,,rural lifes 13061B/2,"Letter in Irish to Eilis Ni Chuilleanain, Secretary, Dingle Development, Committee, 11 March 1953, acknowledging her letter and stating that it has been sent to the Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and the Secretary to the Government for con",11/03/1953,"Roads, Post War Development",,Letter,,rural lifes 13061C/1,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Bridget Starr, Woodford, County Galway, 13 September 1954. She asks him to do something `about a road and a bridge for a river, which children have to cross to get to school, they run the risk of losing their lives every day tryi",13/09/1954,"Roads, Post-War Development",,Letter,,rural lifes 13073A,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, dated May 1943, relating to the provision of houses for National School Teachers, circulated, 10 August 1943, to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Planning. The memorandum states that there are `11,074 lay teac",May-43,"National Teachers, Provision of Houses",,Memorandum,,teacherss 13075,"Statement, 4 January 1943, from the Chief State Solicitor, relating to the trial of Michael J Quille to be held on 11 January 1943. This statement was sent to Michael Quille. The statement gives details of the facts of the case which will be established a",04/01/1943,"Michael Quille, Trial by Military Court, Emergency Powers (No 41 H) Order 1942",,Statement,,IRA; murders 13075,"Record of the proceedings in the case of Michael J Quille, 12-20 January 1943, dated 20 January 1943. Quille stood trial for the murder of Detective Sergeant O Brien, a crime for which he was found not guilty, the Defence establishing that he was in Belfa",20/01/1943,"Michael Quille, Trial by Military Court, Emergency Powers (No 41 H) Order 1942",,Record of Proceedings,,IRA; murders 13076,"Letter to Miss O'Connell from Robert C Simmington, 30 December 1942, enclosing a memorandum for the attention of the Taoiseach on the Quit Rent Office which he asks her to hand to him and asking her to convey to de Valera his appreciation for the prompt m",30/12/1942,"Quit Rent Office, Termination, 1943",,Letter,,civil services 13076,"Letter to Miss O Connell from Robert Simmington, 7 January 1943, enclosing a memorandum which he asks her to hand to de Valera.",07/01/1943,"Quit Rent Office, Termination, 1943",,Letter,,civil services 13080,"Circular from the Department of Finance, 23 October 1943, relating to confined competitions for promotion to the clerical officer and shorthand typist grades. Details of the examination and the officers eligible to compete are given. For example, the exam",23/10/1943,"Finance Circulars, 1943",,Circular,,civil services 13081A,"Irish Historical Society, list, no date [1946?], of the members of the Advisory Committee for the Collection of the Oral and Documentary Records of Irish History, c 1810-1921. Amongst the members of the committee, are Eilis Ni Eachnaidh, MA, 72 Merrion Sq",,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,List,,researchs 13081A,"Memorandum from the Department of Defence concerning the establishment of a historical research section in the Department, 8 October 1946. The memorandum states that the sanction of the Minister for Finance has been obtained for the creation of temporary ",08/10/1946,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Memorandum,,research; politicss 13081A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 12 November 1946, relating to the establishment of a historical research section in the Department of Defence. The extract lists the names of, for example, those who should be invited to act as members of the Advisory Cou",12/11/1946,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Extract,,researchs 13081A,"Booklet relating to the Department of Defence, Bureau of Military History, 1913-1921. The booklet is dated 1 May 1946 and details the function of the Bureau and the ways in which the public can help, for example, by preserving original documents, and aler",01/05/1947,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Booklet,,researchs 13081B/2,"Letter to Miss K O Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from McDunphy, Bureau of Military History, 30 January 1953. He writes concerning his allowance as Director of the Bureau of Military History, `which, through a misunderstanding, was fixed at",30/01/1953,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Letter,,civil services 13081B/2,"Copy letter to Mr M McDunphy, Director, Bureau of Military History, from K O Connell, 1 February 1946, stating that she received his letter and will bring it to the notice of the Taoiseach at the first opportunity.",01/02/1953,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Letter,,civil services 13081B/2,"Memorandum from the Director of the Bureau of Military History to the Minister for Defence, 30 May 1957, stating the position of the Bureau at the end of the present year when it is due to close in accordance with a decision of the Government, 8 January 1",30/05/1957,"Irish History Research, Bureau of Military History",,Memorandum,,research; civil services 13084B/2,"Letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Personal Secretary to the Taoiseach, from Seamas O Daimin, 4 February 1952, enclosing `Digby's Book' asking her to bring it to the notice of the Taoiseach.",04/02/1952,"Sea and Inland Fisheries, Post War Planning, Sea Fisheries Bill, July 1951",,Letter,,civil services 13084B,"Copy letter to Mr S Davin, Blackrock, County Dublin, from KOC [Kathleen O Connell], 11 February 1952. The Taoiseach thanks him for his letter, memorandum and Mr Digby's book. `He doesnÕt know when he will have an opportunity of having it read to him, but ",11/02/1952,"Sea and Inland Fisheries, Post War Planning, Sea Fisheries Bill, July 1951",,Letter,,civil services 13085B/1,"Letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Private Secretary to Mr de Valera, from DW Bishop, c/o Land Registration Office, Government of Cyprus, Nicosia, 9 February 1951. He states that he is sorry to note that an accident occurred to his letter to de Valera dat",09/02/1951,"Mineral Development, Post-War Planning",,Letter,,civil services 13085B/1,"Letter to Miss Kathleen O Connell, Private Secretary to Mr de Valera, from DW Bishop, c/o Land Registration Office, Government of Cyprus, Nicosia, 29 April 1951. He confirms the despatch of a copy of his letter to de Valera at her request. This letter, he",29/04/1951,"Mineral Development, Post-War Planning",,Letter,,civil services 13087D,"Report to the Economic Cooperation Administration, Washington, DC, by the Irish Hotels Delegation, 1 December 1950. Amongst the members of the delegation are Miss Hilda Huggard, Managing Director, Lake Hotel, Killarney, County Kerry, and Miss Honora Hayes",01/12/1950,"Tourist Development, Post War Planning",,Report,,tourism; businesss 13087D,"Report to the Minister for Industry and Commerce by the Irish Hotels Delegation to the United States, 15 January 1951. Amongst the members of the delegation are Miss Hilda Huggard, Managing Director, Lake Hotel, Killarney, County Kerry, and Miss Honora Ha",15/01/1951,"Tourist Development, Post War Planning",,Report,,tourism; businesss 13096,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Secretary, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, 13 January 1943. He writes concerning the production of lactic and critic acids. The Bureau proposes, he writes, that Mr Oliver Roberts, M Sc, ",13/01/1943,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Investigations into Manufacture of Acids",,Letter,,researchs 13096,"Copy letter to the Secretary, Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, from P O Cinneide, 27 January 1943, relating to the production of citric and lactic acids. The Taoiseach's authority is conveyed for, amongst other matters, the payment of a salary not mo",27/01/1943,"Emergency Scientific Research Bureau, Investigations into Manufacture of Acids",,Letter,,researchs 13098E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 15 December 1954, `Evidence at Prices Inquiry. Loss of £1,250,000 if Tea Price Is Not Increased'. The Chairman of the Tea Importers, Limited, Mr David Coyle, told the Prices Advisory Body that 18,500,000 lbs of t",15/12/1954,"Tea Prices, July 1954 -",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,housewives; povertys 13098E,"Prices Advisory Body, report to the Minister for Industry and Commerce on tea prices, 22 December 1954. On 21 September 1954 the Prices Advisory Body held a Public Inquiry into tea prices because of a proposal by Tea Importers, Ltd., to increase their pri",22/12/1954,"Tea Prices, July 1954 -",,Report,,housewives; povertys 13101A,"Published report by the Conservative Sub-Committee on Industry, `Work. The Future of British Industry', January 1944. The report was published by the Central Committee on Post-War Problems set up by the Conservative and Unionist Party Organisation. Sectio",Jan-44,Full Employment,,Report,,employments 13101B,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera, from James Larkin, Workers' Union of Ireland, 12 June 1953, forwarding for his attention resolutions which were adopted at the Annual Delegate Conference of the Workers' Union on 20-31 May 1953. For example, `That",12/06/1953,Full Employment,,Letter,,employment; nurses; mental healths 13101B,"Department of Social Welfare booklet entitled `The Trend of Employment and Unemployment in the years 1950 and 1951'.Table A, page 8, for example, shows the average number of men and women claiming Unemployment Benefit for each quarter in 1951, showing the",,Full Employment,,Booklet,,employment; unemployments 13101C/1,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, 20 July 1953. Her Executive, she writes, have asked her to outline to him their point of view concerning the present unemployment crisis. They are primarily concerned with ",20/07/1953,Full Employment,,Letter,,unemployment; trade unions; povertys 13101C/1,"Copy letter to Miss Louie Bennett, Secretary, Irish Women Workers' Union, from the Private Secretary [?to the Taoiseach], Seamus MacUgo, 21 July 1953, acknowledging her letter of 20 July and stating that the suggestion contained in the third paragraph [th",21/07/1953,Full Employment,,Letter,,unemployment; poverty; trade unionss 13101C/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 2 January 1954, `More Women But Fewer Men Emigrating'. The article states that while `the number of women emigrating to Britain to secure employment showed no decline in 1953, there was a definite falling off in ",02/01/1954,Full Employment,,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,emigration; employments 13202A,"Minute to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Mairghead Ni Oisin, for the Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, 12 August 1943, acknowledging receipt of his minute of the 9th August and enclosing a copy of a letter",12/08/1943,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Minute,,civil services 13202A,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Miss Mary McDermott, Carbury, County Kildare, 3 October 1958. She encloses a letter from the paper [`Irish Independent'] on the subject of the poor rates of old age pensions paid to claimants, written by a visitor to Ireland. She",03/10/1958,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13202A,"Copy letter to Miss Mary McDermott, 4 October 1958, acknowledging her letter of 3 October addressed to the Taoiseach.",04/10/1958,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13202A,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Gerald O Plunkett, 31 January 1959. He encloses a letter which appeared in the `Sunday Independent' on 25 January 1959 concerning the plight of an old lady living in Dublin. The letter reads: `Miss X, a former music teacher (t",31/01/1959,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13202A,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Miss B Ditchburn, Honorary Secretary, Dun Laoghaire Branch of the Labour Party, Monkstown, County Dublin, 23 April 1959. She states that the Dun Laoghaire Branch of the Labour Party wish to bring to his notice a resolution which ",23/04/1959,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,poverty; politicss 13202A,"Copy letter to Miss B Ditchburn, Honorary Secretary, Dun Laoghaire Branch of the Labour Party, 27 April 1959, acknowledging her letter of the 23 April addressed to the Taoiseach concerning the recent increase in old age pensions.",27/04/1959,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13202A,"Letter to de Valera from Margaret O Keeffe, Carlow Urban Old Age Pension Sub Committee, 6 June 1959. She writes: `Some months ago there was a discussion by the members of the above Committee as to what would help O.A. Pensioners to live. I am the clerk of",06/06/1959,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13202A,"Copy letter to Miss Margaret O Keeffe, Carlow Urban Old Age Pensioners Sub-Committee, 10 June 1959, acknowledging her letter the Taoiseach relating to rents payable by old age pensioners and stating that the matter has been brought to the attention of the",10/06/1959,"Old Age Pensions, Resolutions from Public Bodies, etc.",,Letter,,povertys 13115B,"Statement from the Department of Health, no date, relating to the premiere of health films, `Voyage to Recovery' and `Stop Thief'. For example, the `object of ""Stop Thief"" is to encourage parents to have their children immunised against Diphtheria at the ",,Educational and Propaganda Films and Films in Irish,,Statement,,actressess 13118A,"First Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, 1941-1942, submitted to the Government by the Minister for Education, 9 February 1943. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the Schoo",09/02/1943,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1940/41-1942/43",,Report,,researchs 13118A,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, 1942-1943.  Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D. The report discusses, for ",31/03/1943,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1940/41-1942/43",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13118B,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1944.  Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D. Am",31/03/1944,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports, 1943/4-1945/46",,Report,,researchs 13118B,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1945.  Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D.",31/03/1945,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports, 1943/4-1945/46",,Report,,s 13118B,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1946.  Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D.",31/03/1946,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports, 1943/4-1945/46",,Report,,researchs 13118C/1,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1947. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies are Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D and",31/03/1947,"Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, Annual Reports",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13118C/1,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1948. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies are Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D and",31/03/1948,"Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, Annual Reports",,Report,,researchs 13118C/1,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1949. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies are Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D and",31/03/1949,"Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, Annual Reports",,Report,,researchs 13118C/1,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1950. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Eleanor Knott, MA, Litt D and ",31/03/1950,"Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, Annual Reports",,Report,,researchs 13118C/2,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1951. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D.",31/03/1951,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1946/47-1952/3",,Report,,researchs 13118C/2,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1952. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D.",31/03/1952,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1946/47-1952/3",,Report,,researchs 13118D,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1953. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D. The re",31/03/1953,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1953/54-1955/56",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13118D,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1954. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D.",31/03/1954,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1953/54-1955/56",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13118D,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1955. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D. The re",31/03/1955,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1953/54-1955/56",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13118D,"Annual Report of the work of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and of its two Constituent Schools, for the year ending 31 March 1956. Amongst the members of the Governing Board of the School of Celtic Studies is Miss Aine de Paor, MA, Ph D. The re",31/03/1956,"Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Annual Reports 1953/54-1955/56",,Report,,research; Irish languages 13122D/2,"Copy letter to Mrs Denis Mulcahy, Eyon, Cappamore, County Limerick, 21 February 1957, acknowledging her recent letter to de Valera. [No copy of this letter exists in the file. The original was sent to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture ",21/02/1957,Lime Supplies,,Letter,,agricultures 13122D/2,"Copy letter to Mrs Denis Mulcahy, County Limerick, 20 April 1957, relating to her recent letter addressed to the Taoiseach concerning the payment of a subsidy in respect of burnt lime. The Minister for Agriculture, she is informed, expresses `regret that ",20/04/1957,Lime Supplies,,Letter,,agricultures 13122D/1,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 2 April 1954, `Farmers Hail Fertiliser Credit Plan'. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Federation in Dublin passed a resolution congratulating the Minister for Agriculture on the fertiliser credit scheme. `The General",02/04/1954,"Lime, Supplies 1954-April 1975",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,agriculture; trade unionss 13138,"Letter to de Valera from Mary J Rogers, Fairy Mount, Castlerea, 18 January 1944. She asks him as Head of the Government `to interview the Minister for Justice with regard to my pleadings for the release of my son-in-law - Timothy Murphy, who was sentenced",18/01/1944,"Timothy Murphy, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 7 of 1943)",,Letter,,crime; World War IIs 13138,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary J Rogers, Fairy Mount, Castlerea, County Roscommon, 20 January 1944, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 18 January and stating that her representations on behalf of her son-in-law, Mr Timothy Murphy, have been brought to the at",20/01/1944,"Timothy Murphy, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 7 of 1943)",,Letter,,crime; World War IIs 13138,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary J Rogers, Castlerea, County Roscommon, 25 January 1944, stating that the case of her son-in-law was brought by the Minister for Justice before the Government `in whom the power to take a decision is vested by statute'.",25/01/1944,"Timothy Murphy, Conviction by Special Criminal Court (No 7 of 1943)",,Letter,,crime; World War IIs 13144A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 23 June 1941, relating to the scheme for the issue of free food vouchers. Also included is a summary of the memorandum which states, for example, that at `their meeting on 29th April, 1941, the Gove",23/06/1941,"Unemployment Relief, Food Voucher Scheme",,Memorandum,,unemployment; povertys 13144A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 1 March 1943, relating to the proposed extension of the Food Allowances Scheme. For example, the memorandum states that during `a recent debate in the D‡ilon the Supplementary Estimate for Food Allo",01/03/1943,"Unemployment Relief, Food Voucher Scheme",,Memorandum,,poverty; unemployments 13144A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 20 March 1943, on the proposed extension of the Food Allowances Scheme, to certain classes living in urban areas in receipt of unemployment assistance. A table shows the cost in a full year of exten",20/03/1943,"Unemployment Relief, Food Voucher Scheme",,Memorandum,,poverty; unemployments 13144A,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 30 March 1943, on the extension of the Food Allowance Scheme. The Minister for Finance, the memorandum states, is prepared to agree to an extension of the scheme to single men and widowers over forty years of age",30/03/1943,"Unemployment Relief, Food Voucher Scheme",,Memorandum,,poverty; unemployments 13144A,"Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, 9 April 1943, relating to the extension of the Food Allowances Scheme. The Government at their meeting on 2 April 1943 decided that the scheme should be extended to include, amongst others, all wome",09/04/1943,"Unemployment Relief, Food Voucher Scheme",,Memorandum,,poverty; unemployments 13147,"Statement received from the Secretary, Department of Justice, 24 February 1943, on the outbreak of a fire at the orphanage under the charge of the Poor Clare Sisters at Cavan on 24 February 1943. The statement indicates that a fire, which was first observ",24/02/1943,"Cavan Fire Disaster, Inquiry",,Statement,,orphans; nunss 13147,"Copy Garda report of the fatal burning at St Joseph's Industrial School, Cavan, on 24 February 1943. The statement begins by describing the layout of the school from the interior and exterior. For example, `In St. Clare's dormitory there were 36 beds, wit",25/02/1943,"Cavan Fire Disaster, Inquiry",,Report,,orphans; nunss 13147,"Published report of the Tribunal of Inquiry into the Fire at St Joseph's Orphanage, Main Street, Cavan, April 1943. Amongst the members of the tribunal was Mrs Mary E Hackett. Appendix B gives the names of the witnesses examined, for example, the Mother A",Apr-43,"Cavan Fire Disaster, Inquiry",,Report,,orphans; nunss 13162,"Note to `Muiris, A Chara', from Padraig O Croimh', Seanad ƒireann, 5 March 1943, enclosing some corrections he made on Miss D MacArdle's book, `The Irish Republic'. For example, referring to page 67, he states that Maud Gonne was not included in the First",05/03/1943,"Miss D MacArdle's `The Irish Republic', Corrections, etc.",,Note,,historians; politicss 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss Mary A Dooley, Drumcondra, Dublin, 24 August 1954, acknowledging her letter of the 21 August on the subject of the Rent Restrictions Acts. The matter, she is informed, is one for the consideration in the first instance by the Minister ",24/08/1954,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,propertys 13168C,"Letter to Costello from Mary Hannigan, Crusheen, County Clare, 20 October 1956. She writes concerning the Rent Restriction Act and describes it as an unjust Act in respect of owners of houses. Her father let a licensed premises before the Rent Act came in",20/10/1956,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,business; propertys 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Hannigan, County Clare, from John A Costello, 26 October 1956. He writes that while `appreciating your problems and troubles I am afraid that the only thing I can suggest is that you should take legal advice on your position as to",26/10/1956,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,businesss 13168C,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Mary M Galvin, Town Clerk, Bantry Town Commissioners, 16 April 1958. She is directed by the Bantry Town Commissioners to forward a copy of a resolution passed at their meeting on 1 April. `That we, the Bantry Town Commissioner",16/04/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,local governments 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss Mary M Galvin, Clerk to the Town Commissioners, Bantry, 18 April 1958, acknowledging her letter of 16 April, relating to increases in rents in the town. She is informed that the matter is one in the first instance for the consideration",18/04/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,local governments 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss M Healy, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, 12 May 1958, acknowledging her letter of 11 May 1958 and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice for consideration.",12/05/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,propertys 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss M Healy, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, 16 May 1958, from the Private Secretary to the Minister for Justice stating that the operation of the Rent Restrictions Acts is under active examination in the Department and that the Minister wil",16/05/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,propertys 13168C,"Letter to de Valera from M Healy [Miss], Dun Laoghaire, 14 April [this is a mistake on her part, the date should be May] 1958. She writes that she hopes his help will come soon. She writes concerning the `most unfair Rent Law. Only this morning I got a bi",14/05/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,propertys 13168C,"Copy letter to Miss M Healy, Dun Laoghaire, 17 May 1958, acknowledging receipt of her letter of 14 May addressed to the Taoiseach.",17/05/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946 Rent Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1949, continued and (Amendment Acts 1950-53), (Amendment) Act, 1954, (Continued and Amendment) Act, 1955",,Letter,,propertys 13168D,"Rents and Leasehold Commission, Report on Rent Control, no date. Amongst the members of the Commission was Miss Eleanor G Butler, MA, B Arch. Appendix A gives a list of the organisations and individuals who furnished information at the public and private ",,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1949, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Acts, 1950-53, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1954, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955",,Report,,Commissions of Inquirys 13168D,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Mary M Galvin, Clerk to the Town Commissioners, Bantry, 15 October 1958. She writes with reference to her letter of the 16 April 1958 enclosing a copy of a Resolution passed by the Town Commission",15/10/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1949, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Acts, 1950-53, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1954, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955",,Letter,,local governments 13168D,"Copy letter to Miss Mary M Galvin, Clerk to the Town Commissioners, Bantry, 17 October 1958, relating to her letter concerning the increases to rents paid by families in Bantry town. The text of the resolution, she is told, was brought to the attention of",17/10/1958,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1946, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1949, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Acts, 1950-53, Rent Restrictions (Amdt) Act, 1954, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955, Rent Restrictions (Continuance & Amdt) Act, 1955",,Letter,,local governments 13168E,"Copy letter to Miss MG Hoyne, Arklow, County Wicklow, 26 May 1959, acknowledging her letter of 24 May addressed to the Taoiseach and stating that the matter in question has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice. [No copy of Miss Hoyne'",26/05/1959,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1960",,Letter,,propertys 13168E,"Copy letter to Miss MG Hoyne, Arklow, County Wicklow, from the Private Secretary to the Minister for Justice,  5 June 1959, relating to the Rent Restrictions Acts. She is told that `a comprehensive Bill to repeal and re-enact the present Acts with modific",05/06/1959,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1960",,Letter,,propertys 13168E,"Copy letter to Mrs Kathleen O Driscoll, St Judes, Douglas Lawn, Douglas, County Cork, 10 October 1960, acknowledging receipt of her letter addressed to the Taoiseach and stating that it has been brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice for con",10/10/1960,"Rent Restrictions Act, 1960",,Letter,,propertys 13176A,"Printed list for 1942 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1942, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1942 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1942,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1942. For example, Mary Lohan Delaney, Ballinasloe obtained her stamped certificate on 20 February 1942.",1942,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1943 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1943, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1943 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1943,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1943. For example, Stella Webb, 1 Suffolk Street, had her certificate stamped on 10 February 1943.",1943,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1944 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1944, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1944 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1944,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1945 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1945, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1945 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1945,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1945. For example, Eileen F O Reilly, Ennis, had her certificate stamped on 15 May 1945.",1945,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1946 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1946, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1946 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1946,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1946. For example, Constance M Ni Cathmhaoil, Wicklow, had her certificate stamped on 27 June 1946.",1946,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1947 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1947, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1947 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1947,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1947. For example, Mary TJ Sweeney, Galway, had her certificate stamped on 27 February 1947.",1947,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1948 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1948, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1948 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1948,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1948. For example, Kathleen M O Kane, 18 Lower Baggot Street, had her certificate stamped on 23 June 1948.",1948,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1949 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1949, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1949 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1949,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1949. For example, Sarah C Killeen, 21 Nassau Street, had her certificate stamped on 21 June 1949.",1949,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1950 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1950, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1950 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1950,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1950. For example, Cecilia Hurley, 13-16 Dame Street, had her certificate stamped on 13 February 1950.",1950,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1951 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1951, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1951 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1951,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1951. For example, Helena O Doherty, BA, Dungloe, County Donegal, had her certificate stamped on 23 May 1951.",1951,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1952 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1952, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1952 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1952,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1952,. For example, Teresa B Whelan, Tulla, County Clare, had her certificate stamped on 26 February 1952.",1952,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1953 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1953, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1953 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1953,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1953. For example, Elizabeth M Wright, 37 St Stephen's Green, had her certificate stamped on 17 April 1953.",1953,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Printed list for 1954 of solicitors who have obtained stamped certificates before 6 February 1954, with (1) additional list of solicitors whose certificates were stamped upon the 6 February 1954 and (2) additional list of solicitors who hold stamped certi",1954,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13176A,"Supplementary lists to the Official Printed List of Solicitors who obtained stamped certificates on or before the 6 February 1954. For example, Blathnaid Ui Rathaille, 51 Dawson Street, had her certificate stamped on 12 February 1954.",1954,"Solicitors, (1) Certification, (2) Correspondence with Government Departments, Procedure",,List,,lawyerss 13178C,"Letter to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Miss M McDonald, Secretary, An Taisce, 2 February 1956. The Council of An Taisce have decided to write to all involved in the proposed development of mining in Avoca, County Wicklow, `appealing fo",02/02/1956,"(1) Mineral Exploration & Development Co. Act, 1941, (Amdt), (2) Mianrai Teo, advances to future position, etc., (3) Mineral Co Act, 1947, (4) Mineral Co (Amdt) Act, 1950",,Letter,,environmental issuess 13178C,"Copy letter to Miss M McDonald, Secretary, An Taisce, 6 February 1956, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning the effects of the proposed mining-development at Avoca on the appearance of the district. Her letter, she is told, has been referred to ",06/02/1956,"(1) Mineral Exploration & Development Co. Act, 1941, (Amdt), (2) Mianrai Teo, advances to future position, etc., (3) Mineral Co Act, 1947, (4) Mineral Co (Amdt) Act, 1950",,Letter,,environmental issuess 13180A,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Clair Ni Dhuigneain, Comhar, 12 December 1949, relating to the answer the Taoiseach gave to a parliamentary question in the D‡ilon 6 December 1949.",12/12/1949,"Irish Language (1) Policy, 1943, (2) Seanad Motion for Inquiry relating to restoration of Irish, December 1957",,Letter,,journalists; Irish languages 13180A,"Copy letter in Irish to Clair Ni Dhuigneain, Comhar, 13 December 1949, acknowledging her letter of 12 December 1949.",13/12/1949,"Irish Language (1) Policy, 1943, (2) Seanad Motion for Inquiry relating to restoration of Irish, December 1957",,Letter,,journalists; Irish languages 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Aindrias O Muimhneachain, 1 February 1958, giving the names of those who could be nominated to a Commission of Inquiry into the state of Irish in the schools. For example, Maighread Ni Scinneadora, OS, Vice President ",01/02/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Memorandum from the Department of the Taoiseach, 1 April 1958, on the Commission on the Restoration of Irish. The suggested terms of reference are: `Having regard to the position at present reached in the endeavour to restore the Irish language as a spoke",01/04/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Memorandum,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter to the Taoiseach from DS O Maoldomhnaigh, D‡ilƒireann, 15 April 1958, relating to the Constitution of the Commission of Inquiry into the teaching of Irish. He suggests three persons for consideration with a view to appointment to the proposed Commi",15/04/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Memorandum from the Department of the Taoiseach, 17 April 1958, giving the terms of reference of the Commission on the Restoration of Irish and listing the persons that should be invited by the Taoiseach to accept appointment as members of the Commission.",17/04/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Memorandum,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"List in Irish of the members of the Commission for the Restoration of Irish, for example, Aine, Bean Aogain Brioscu, Dublin.",1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,List,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Anna Brioscu, Dublin, 5 May 1958, expressing her willingness to be a member of the Commission for the Restoration of Irish.",05/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Anna Brioscu, Dublin, 5 May 1958, enclosing a note as to her education and her familiarity with the Irish language.",05/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Anna Brioscu, 7 May 1958. From the letter she received from him that morning she discovered that there was an MA placed after her name. Although she spent two years in University College Dublin she never received a de",07/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Anna, Bean Brioscu, Dublin, 8 May 1958, from M O Muimhneachain, thanking her for her letter and the extra information she sent him.",08/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to `A Chara' from Caitlin Ni Thaicnigh, Scoil Sheosaimh Naofa (Cailini), Dun A Ri, County Cavan, 12 May 1958. She is not able to serve on the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish.",12/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish from de Valera to  Caitlin Ni Thaicnigh, Scoil Sheosaimh Naofa (Cailini), Dun A Ri, County Cavan, 15 May 1958, expressing his regret that she cannot serve on the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish.",15/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from Ide Ni Chleirigh, Dingle, County Kerry, 29 May 1958, giving details of the career of Sean O Cleirigh in respect of his nomination as a member of the Commission for the Restoration of Iris",29/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Maire, Bean Ui Standuin, Siopa an Bungalow, An Spideal, County Galway, from de Valera, 28 May 1958, asking for an answer to the letter he sent her on 3 May 1958.",28/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter to Ide Ni Chleirigh, Dingle, County Kerry, 31 May 1958, acknowledging her letter of 29 May and stating that the Department [of the Taoiseach] is very grateful to her for the enclosed note.",31/05/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Aine Ni Cheannain, MA, H Dip in Ed, from Eamon de Valera, 5 June 1958, inviting her to serve as a member of the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish.",05/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Aine Ni Cheannain, MA, H Dip in Ed, from M O Muimhneachain, 5 June 1958, stating that if she agrees to the request of the Taoiseach to serve on the Commission into the Restoration of Irish she should submit a short note describing ",05/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter in Irish to the Taoiseach from Aine Ni Cheannain, 7 June 1958, accepting the invitation to serve on the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish.",07/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Aine Ni Cheannain from Eamon de Valera, 9 June 1958, thanking her for agreeing to serve on the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish.",09/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter to in Irish to `A Chara' from Aine Ni Cheannain, 7 June 1958, enclosing a note in English as to her education and career. She is Principal of Scoil Eoin Baiste, Clontarf, a primary school of over 800 pupils. She writes, for example, that she `direc",07/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter to Aine Ni Cheannain, Clontarf, Dublin, 9 June 1958, from M O Muimhneachain, acknowledging her letter of 7 June and thanking her for the note giving details of her career and education.",09/06/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Official statement in Irish giving the terms of reference and listing the members of the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish, 15 July 1958. For example, amongst the listed members is Anna, Bean Brioscu, Dublin. [A translated copy of this s",15/07/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Statement,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"List giving details of the career and experience of the members of the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish, no date [1958]. For example, Anna Brioscu is described as a housewife married to Aodhagan Brioscu, B Arch.",1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,List,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Letter to `A Chara' from Anna Brioscu, 16 July 1958, stating that her name in the official list of the members of the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish is in English. Her husband and herself, she writes, never use any version of the name",16/07/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter in Irish to Anna Bean Brioscu from M O Muimhneacahin, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, 14 July 1958, sending her the official statement relating to the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish which will  appear in the press ",14/07/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180B,"Copy letter to Anna Bean Brioscu from M O Muimhneachain, 17 July 1958, stating, among other matters, that the official statement on the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish is also made in English as a help to the press.",17/07/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Letter,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13180C,"Minutes in Irish of the first meeting the Commission of Inquiry into the Restoration of Irish. Amongst the members of the Commission are Anna, Bean Brioscu and Aine Ni Cheannain.",24/09/1958,"Irish Language, Policy",,Minutes,,Irish language; commissions of inquirys 13221A,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 12 May 1944, being a letter to the editor entitled `Light and Leading' by Louie Bennett, St Brigid's, Killiney. She writes that `when a group of citizens, experts in various categories, unite in a voluntary effort to p",12/05/1944,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, October 1941-November 1947",Louie Bennett,Newsclipping,Irish Times,vocationalisms 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 10 July 1948, `Guidance for Industry. Minster Supports Workers' Claim'. Mr Norton, Minister for Social Welfare, addressing the Trade Union Congress in Cork the previous day stated that he was a believer in the ri",10/07/1948,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,trade unions; religions 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `Labour Leaders On Unity of Government', 18 September 1948. This gives details of the annual conference of the Labour Party. For example, Mrs S Green, moved a resolution calling for the establishment of a weekly ",18/09/1948,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 20 September 1948, `Trade Pact Approved by Labour'. The article gives details of the talks at the Irish Labour Party Conference. Details of elections are given. For example, Mrs S Greene and Miss K McDowell were ",20/09/1948,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,politicss 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 30 September 1948, `Lip-Service Is Paid to Basic Principles - Dr Browne'. This gives details of the speech by Dr Browne, Minister for Health, at the 31st annual meeting in Belvedere College of the Belvedere Newsb",30/09/1948,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,educationS 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 2 October 1948, `Call to Nurses Abroad. Dr. Browne Announces New Grade'. `The establishment of a special grade of ""Sanatorium Nurse"" and the recognition by the General Nursing Council of the new sanatorium at Cas",02/10/1948,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,nursings 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 11 May 1949, `Almoner's Place In Social Work'. `The teamwork between doctors and nurses would bring the fullest benefit of the medical services to the people, said Dr Browne, Minister for Health at the annual mee",11/05/1949,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,nursing; health; senatorss 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 13 May 1949. The Minster for Health, Dr Browne, told members of the Irish Nurses' Organisation at their annual meeting that there should be no need for Irish nurses to emigrate when there were vacancies for them ",13/05/1949,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,nursing; emigrations 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 4 July 1949, `Minister Praises Summer School. Irish Wives Should be ""Thoroughly Trained""'. `They might build houses for the people, but it was of very great importance that those houses should become real homes m",04/07/1949,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,housewivess 13221B,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `Mother and Child Welfare. Comprehensive Scheme to be Launched Soon' , 12 September 1949. Speaking at a Clann na Poblachta meeting in Clonmel, Dr Browne stated that he hoped that in the near future a mother and c",12/09/1949,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1948-1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,maternity; healths 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 5 May 1950, `Minister Praises Work of Women's Association'. This gives details of the speech by the Minister for Education, General Mulcahy, at the annual general meeting of the Irish Countrywomen's Association. ",05/05/1950,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,rural lifes 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 23 May 1950, `Japanese Goods Affect Irish Blind Workers'. The article gives details of the annual conference of the National League of the Blind. Attached is a photograph of the Lady Mayoress, Mrs Breathnach, ope",23/05/1950,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,blindness; employments 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `Cottage for Girl Guides Opened', 3 July 1950. This gives details of the Baden-Powell Memorial Cottage, erected by the Irish Girl Guides, which was opened by Lady Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide. The cottage is i",03/07/1950,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,organisationss 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 12 January 1951, `Mother and Child Scheme. Minister Determined on New Health Service'. Opening St Columba's Sanatorium, Killybegs, the Minister for Health, Dr Browne, said that he was determined to introduce the ",12/01/1951,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,healths 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 30 April 1951, `Tanaiste's Charge. Attempt to Wreck Government'. This deals with the problems facing the Inter-Party Government. The objections of the bishops to Noel Browne's Mother and Child Scheme are discusse",30/04/1951,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,health; politics; religions 13221C,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 21 June 1951, `Nurses Assured of Govt. Co-operation'. This gives details of the address of Dr Ryan, Minister for Health, to the annual general meeting of the Irish Nurses' Organisation.  He said it was his intention to",21/06/1951,"Post War Planning & Employment, Ministerial Speeches, 1950-1951",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,nursing; midwivess 13221D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Housewives Urged to Buy Irish Goods', 7 January 1952. At the Jubilee Dinner of the Fianna Fail South Kerry Comhairle Ceanntair, Mr Jack Lynch, Parliamentary Secretary to the Government, said that all possible steps ha",07/01/1952,Post War Planning & Employment,,Newsclipping,Irish Press,housewivess 13223D,"Statement in the matter of the conviction of Florence McCarthy, 36 Cliftonville Road, Glasnevin, 9 April 1943. For having in her possession on 16 March 1943 incriminating documents contrary to section 12 of the Offences against the State Act, 1939, she wa",09/04/1943,"Florence McCarthy, Conviction by Special Criminal Court, 1943 (Number 35 of 1943)",,Statement,,crimes 13243D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 14 February 1949, `World Spotlight. U.S. Bill Suggests Commission On Partition', by Sarah McClendon. She states that the Irish Partition question caused two American Congressmen to take action last week. The arti",14/02/1949,"Partition, Newscuttings, February 1949",Sarah McClendon,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,journalists; partitions 13243D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', `Partition. Irish Labour Party Group for Blackpool', 3 June 1949. A delegation from the Irish Labour Party, including Miss K MacDowell and Mrs D Rushton, will leave Dublin that day for Blackpool to organise an `o",03/06/1949,"Partition, Newscuttings, February 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,partition; politicss 13243D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 11 July 1949, `British Betrayed Every Principle of Labour'. The article reports on the Anti-Partition rally under the auspices of the London Area Council in Trafalgar Square which was held that day. For example, `Miss ",11/07/1949,"Partition, Newscuttings, February 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,partitions 13243D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 2 August 1949, `World Spotlight. Report From Washington. Congressman Cites the Case Against Partition. Plans for Exhibition by Marshall Aided Nations' by Sarah McClendon. The article deals with the denouncement o",02/08/1949,"Partition, Newscuttings, February 1949",Sarah McClendon,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,journalists; politics; partitions 13243D,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', `Let All Ireland Vote on Partition -Mrs Roosevelt', 2 November 1949. `Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President Roosevelt, in her column, ""My Day"" said yesterday that it seems ""foolish not to let this question",02/11/1949,"Partition, Newscuttings, February 1949",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,partitions 13243E,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Times', 14 August 1950, `North and South', being a letter to the editor by Maire Comeford. She writes that she has just read Mr O Hegarty's pamphlet, `One Vote Equals Two'. She writes that it is her belief that it is the duty ",14/08/1950,"Partition, Newscuttings, 1950-1951",Maire Comeford,Newsclipping,Irish Times,partition; politicss 13256,"Letter to `A Chara' from Mrs R McCrann, Sligo, 10 July 1943. At a meeting of the three Cummans of Sligo the lack of a Fianna Fail representative and the consequent weak state of organisation was discussed. She writes: `It has been proposed by Michael J Bu",10/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Mrs R McCrann, Sligo, 13 July 1943, acknowledging her letter of 10 July.",13/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter requesting the Taoiseach to nominate Mr Walter Furlong, TC, PC, as a member of Seanad ƒireann, signed by amongst others, Leslie, Bean Tomais de Barra, Cork, and Maighread de Barra, Cork, 7 July 1943. They write: `In submitting this request we have ",07/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to Mr Daly from Monica [Klein?], Cobh, 6 July 1943, asking him to add her signature to those requesting de Valera to nominate Walter Furlong to the Senate.",06/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to `Dear Sir' from Maire A Ni Dhomhnail, Annascaul, E End, County Kerry, 5 July 1943. She wishes to bring the name of Sean Begley, Annascaul, to the attention of the Taoiseach in respect of his nomination to the Senate. She writes that he is a `man",05/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; Irish language; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Maire A Ni Dhomhnaill, Annascaul, County Kerry, 9 July 1943, acknowledging her letter of 9 July 1943.",09/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to de Valera from Leslie, Bean Tomais de Barra, Cork, 7 July 1943. She writes: `Many people here who were supporters of, and some who were volunteers in the movement since before 1916, are anxious that Mr Diarmuid Lynch of Tracton, Kinsale, would b",07/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra, from the Private Secretary [to the Taoiseach], 9 July 1943, acknowledging her letter of 7 July 1943.",09/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to the Taoiseach from Eilis Ni Conaill, Honorary Secretary, Association of Old Cumann na mBan, 13 August 1943. She states that Miss Margaret L Kennedy has been nominated by the members for inclusion in his panel and that the Executive trust that he",13/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Eilis Ni Chonaill, Honorary Secretary, Association of Old Cumann na mBan, 14 August 1943, acknowledging her letter of 13 August 1943.",14/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to de Valera from Mary Feenan, President, Irish Nurses' Association, 28 August 1943. She writes: `Nursing is one of the largest vocational bodies in the country. The number on the state-register is over 16,000 and it is a regrettable fact that it h",28/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; nurses; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Miss Mary Feenan, President, Irish Nurses' Organisation, 30 August 1943, acknowledging her letter of 28 August 1943.",30/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; nurses; canvassings 13256,"Letter to de Valera from Mary Ruane, Ballina, County Mayo, 27 August 1943. Her husband, Thomas Ruane, was, she writes, defeated in the Senate election and she asks de Valera to nominate him for the Seanad. `I am really desperate, as we have six children a",27/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Mrs Mary Ruane, Ballina, County Mayo, 30 August 1943, acknowledging her letter to the Taoiseach.",30/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Letter to de Valera from Elizabeth Kavanagh, Ballinameesda, Wicklow, 29 August 1943. She asks him to consider nominating Miss Elizabeth F Bobbett to the Senate. Miss Bobbett, she writes, `is a lady of ability and sterling character. She belongs to a very ",29/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"Copy letter to Miss Elizabeth Kavanagh, Ballinameesda, Wicklow, 31 August 1943, acknowledging her letter of 29 August.",31/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,Letter,,senators; canvassings 13256,"List, 31 March 1938, of the persons nominated by the Taoiseach to the Senate. For example, Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin, who is described as `President of Old Cumann na mBan Association. Took part in 1916 Insurrection. Became Commandant for Dublin in 1919'.",31/03/1938,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,List,,senatorss 13256,"Senate Elections 1943, list of applications for nomination by the Taoiseach. For example, Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin, for whom representation was made by Cumann na mBan.",1943,"Seanad Eireann, Applications for Nomination (3rd Seanad Election 1943)",,List,,senatorss 13258B,"Letter to E de Valera from HM Fitzpatrick, Chairman, Foras ƒireann, 26 July 1952. `The Council of Foras ƒireann, which is a Conference of Rural and Cultural Organisations, has been considering the question of Adult Education. They have followed with keen ",26/07/1952,"University College Cork, (1) Financial Assistance (2) Proposed New Buildings",,Letter,,rural life; educations 13265A,"Minute to M O Muimhneachain, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from SA Roche, Department of Justice, 12 June 1943, enclosing an extract from the Garda report in the case of Martin Griffin, sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. The minute di",12/06/1943,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Minute,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13265A,"Garda report, 8 June 1943,  on the murder of Mrs Bridget Griffin, Bushypark, Galway, The People versus Martin Griffin. Griffin, the report states went to the Garda Station on 1 March 1943 and informed the officer there that he had killed his wife. Details",08/06/1943,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Report,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13265A,"Notes as to the facts of the case of the Attorney General versus Martin Griffin submitted by the Trial Judge, Mr Justice Overend. The notes state that the `accused was normally a hard-working, temperate man, he had been on the spree twice in eight years. ",1943,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Notes,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13265A,"Extract from the Government Minutes, 25 June 1943, stating that it was decided to ask the President to commute the death sentence on Martin Griffin [guilty of murdering his wife] to one of penal servitude for life.",25/06/1943,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Extract,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13265A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 5 April 1955, on the question of the release of Martin Griffin who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and whose sentence was commuted to penal servitude. The memorandum gives details of the lead up",05/04/1955,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Memorandum,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13265A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 15 April 1955, stating that the Government decided that the commuted death sentence on Martin Griffin [guilty of murdering his wife] should be further mitigated to allow for his release on licence.",15/04/1955,"Martin Griffin, Death Sentence",,Extract,,murder; death sentences and executions; mental healths 13270,"Lists, 30 June 1943, of people in connection with the religious services to be held in respect of the reassembly of the Oireachtas in July 1943. The lists include female names, for example, Bridget Mary Rice, TD.",30/06/1943,"Reassembly of the Oireachtas, July 1943, Religious Services",,Lists,,senators; female members of the Dails 13271,"Minute to Wilfred Browne, Leinster House, from P O Cinneide, 16 July 1943, asking him to verify the enclosed record of the results of the recent General Election. The enclosed list gives the names of those elected to the Eleventh Dail, for example, Mrs Br",16/07/1943,"Eleventh Dail, Election Results, June 1943",,Minute,,female members of the Dails 13271,"Lists of election results by constituency in the General Election, 22 June 1943. For example, in the Monaghan Constituency Mrs BM Rice received 5,424 first preference votes and was elected.",22/06/1943,"Eleventh Dail, Election Results, June 1943",,Lists,,female members of the Dails 13272,"Seanad ƒireann, 1938-1943, list of persons nominated by the Taoiseach, including, for example, Margaret L Kennedy.",,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,List,,senatorss 13272,"Text of telegram sent to, amongst others, Miss Margaret L Kennedy, asking her if she would consent to be re-nominated to the Senate, 30 August 1943. A further note on the page, also dated 30 August 1943, gives the names of persons with whom the Taoiseach ",30/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Telegram,,senatorss 13272,"Telegram from Margaret L Kennedy, 30 August 1943, stating that she would be honoured to be renominated to the Senate.",30/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Telegram,,senatorss 13272,"Copy letter to Maighread M Nic Phiarais [Margaret Pearse], 31 August 1943, stating that the Taoiseach is very thankful that she will consent to nomination to the Senate.",31/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Letter,,senatorss 13272,"Copy letter to Miss Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin, 31 August 1943, expressing the Taoiseach's thanks for her acceptance of his re-nomination of her as a member of Seanad ƒireann.",31/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Letter,,senatorss 13272,"Minute to the Clerk of the Seanad from P O Cinneide, 31 August 1943, giving the names and addresses of the Taoiseach's nominations to the Seanad, for example, Maighread M Nic Phiarais [Margaret Pearse] and Margaret L Kennedy.",31/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Minute,,senatorss 13272,"List giving a short piece of information on all the Taoiseach's nominations to the Seanad, 30 August 1943. For example, Miss Margaret Mary Pearse was a TD for Dublin County 1933-1937 and a member of the Seanad since 1938.",30/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,List,,senatorss 13274,"Letter to de Valera from Benjamin Hayes, Ramsgrange, County Wexford, 26 June 1943, appealing for mercy in the case of William O'Shea, sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. He states that he has been asked by Mrs V Van der Elst, London, to write a",26/06/1943,"William O Shea, Death Sentence",,Letter,,murder; death sentences and executionss 13274,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice on William O'Shea sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, Maureen O Shea, August 1943. The memorandum gives details of the case, stating that O Shea and his wife, who were married on 5 October 1940, did not",Aug-43,"William O Shea, Death Sentence",,Memorandum,,murder; death sentences and executionss 13274,"Minute to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Justice from M O Muimhneachain, 10 August 1943, stating that the Government considered the case of William O Shea, sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and have decided that the circumstances of",10/08/1943,"William O Shea, Death Sentence",,Minute,,murder; death sentences and executionss 13274,"Letter to de Valera from Mrs Thomas Healy, Ballyhane, Cappoquin, no date [the Department stamp indicates that it was received on 10 August 1943]. She asks him to reprieve her brother [William O Shea] who is under sentence of death. She asks him to do this",10/08/1943,"William O Shea, Death Sentence",,Letter,,murder; death sentences and executionss 13274,"Copy letter to Mrs Thomas Healy, Ballyhane, Cappoquin, County Waterford, 10 August 1943, acknowledging receipt of her letter to the Taoiseach concerning the case of her brother, William O Shea.",10/08/1943,"William O Shea, Death Sentence",,Letter,,murder; death sentences and executionss 13275,"List of provisional panels containing the names of persons in respect of whom nominations by nominating bodies have been received by the Seanad Returning Officer before the expiration of the time for the General Panel Nominations, 22 July 1943. For exampl",22/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Nominations by Taoiseach, 1943",,Lists,,senatorss 13290A/1,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, 6 May 1957, enclosing a note on remand homes, industrial schools and reformatories serving Dublin. The minute states that the `Gloucester Stree",06/05/1957,"Children: General, Kennedy Report and `Care' Proposals",,Minute,,crime; institutional cares 13290A/1,"Minute to the Private Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, from the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, 23 December 1957. With reference to correspondence concerning using the Gloucester Street Convent as a place to which girls aged between 17 and",23/12/1957,"Children: General, Kennedy Report and `Care' Proposals",,Minute,,crime; institutional cares 13290A/1,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice on the proposed Criminal Justice Bill, 9 December 1958. The Bill, the memorandum states, has two objects, to authorise the Minister to release prisoners temporarily on parole and  to allow female offenders between",09/12/1958,"Children: General, Kennedy Report and `Care' Proposals",,Memorandum,,crime; institutional cares 132091/A,"Copy minute to the Private Secretary, Minister for Justice, from the Secretary to the Government, 16 December 1958, stating that the Government at a meeting held that day authorised the Minister for Justice to have a Bill drafted to provide for the releas",16/12/1958,"Children: General, Kennedy Report and `Care' Proposals",,Minute,,crime; institutional cares 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Mrs Kathie M Hayes, Church Street, Rosscarbery, County Cork, 23 February 1959, acknowledging her letter of 20 February 1959 [this is not in the file] and stating that the matter to which she refers has been brought to the attention of the M",23/02/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Letter to de Valera from Catherine Hayes, Rosscarbery, 7 March 1959. She wrote to him a number of weeks ago concerning the monthly fair held in Rosscarbery. She has had a reply from the Minister for Agriculture and he states that he has no funds to help t",07/03/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agriculture; politicss 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Hayes, Rosscarbery, from the Private Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, 3 March 1959. The Minister states that there are no funds at his disposal out of which a grant could be made for the purchase of a weighing machin",03/03/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Mrs Catherine Hayes, Rosscarbery, 16 March 1959, acknowledging her letter of 7 March addressed to the Taoiseach and stating that `in view of the terms of the letter addressed to you on the 3rd March by the Private Secretary to the Minister ",16/03/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Typed copy of telegram to the Taoiseach from Miss HM Dolan, Secretary, East Leinster Branch, National Livestock Traders' Union, 28 October 1959. `No matter to what extent you are already permitted [a note in the margin states that the word committed was i",28/10/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Telegram,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Miss HM Dolan, Secretary, East Leinster Brach, National Livestock Traders' Union, Naas, County Kildare, 28 October 1959, acknowledging her telegram and stating that the Taoiseach is prepared to receive and consider any reasoned statement on",28/10/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Miss HM Dolan, Secretary, East Leinster Branch, National Livestock Traders' Union, Naas, County Kildare, 29 October 1959, acknowledging her telegram addressed to the Taoiseach.",29/10/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agricultures 13291A/2,"Copy letter to Mrs T Barry, Chairman of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society, from Sean Lemass, 10 November 1959. He forwards to her a cheque for £70 for the World Refugee Relief Fund. The cheque is from the Irish Attested Sales, Limited, an",10/11/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,agriculture; Red Crosss 13291A/2,"Letter to the Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, 12 November 1959, thanking him for the cheque for £70 from the firm of Irish Attested Sales, Limited. `A special letter of thanks with our official rece",12/11/1959,"Livestock Trade, General File",,Letter,,Red Crosss 13292,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 26 July 1943, `Red Cross Trophy for Cork. Presented by President at Reception'. `The President received about 1,500 guests at Arus an Uachtarain on Saturday, when he presented the Trophy which he had awarded for the Re",26/07/1943,"Uachtarain na hEireann, Presentation of Trophy to Red Cross",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Red Crosss 13292,"Copy letter to Leslie, Bean Thomais de Barra, Irish Red Cross Society, from de Valera, 29 July 1943. He regrets that his unavoidable absence from the Saturday reception deprived him of the opportunity of congratulating her personally on her Red Cross team",29/07/1943,"Uachtarain na hEireann, Presentation of Trophy to Red Cross",,Letter,,Red Crosss 13292,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 10 July 1944, `Sligo Wins Red Cross Trophy'. The article gives details of the winning Sligo team and a photograph is attached. For example, Miss M O'Brien was the acting County Divisional Director.",10/07/1944,"Uachtarain na hEireann, Presentation of Trophy to Red Cross",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,Red Crosss 13292,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Press', 10 July 1944, `President's Trophy. Red Cross Cup Presentation'. This gives details of the presentation of the President's Trophy  to the Sligo Red Cross team under Miss M O Brien, Acting County Divisional Director. Det",10/07/1944,"Uachtarain na hEireann, Presentation of Trophy to Red Cross",,Newsclipping,Irish Press,Red Crosss 13292,"Copy letter to Sean T O Ceallaigh, President of Ireland, from Leslie, Bean T de Barra, Chairman, Central Council, Irish Red Cross Society, 10 April 1953. She writes concerning the possibility of `introducing a system of awards to mark the recognition of t",10/04/1953,"Uachtarain na hEireann, Presentation of Trophy to Red Cross",,Letter,,Red Crosss 13295A,"Copy letter to Miss Myra Maguire, Genealogical Office, Dublin Castle, from NS O Nullain, 10 September 1955, asking her to copy in script an enclosed letter relating to the canonisation of the Blessed Hermann Joseph, and to address the envelope in the same",10/09/1955,"Beatifications and Canonizations, Requests for support of President & Taoiseach",,Letter,,artistss 13295A,"Invoice sent to Dr NS Nolan, Department of the Taoiseach, Dublin, from Myra Maguire [Genealogical Office], 15 September 1955, billing £2.2.0 for one letter in script lettering addressed to His Holiness Pope Pius XII.",15/09/1955,"Beatifications and Canonizations, Requests for support of President & Taoiseach",,Invoice,,artistss 13295A,"Minute to the Accountant, Department of Finance, from NS O Nuallain, 15 September 1955, requesting a payable order for £2.2.0 in favour of Miss Myra Maguire in payment of a scrivener's fee for the preparation by her of a formal letter in script from the T",15/09/1955,"Beatifications and Canonizations, Requests for support of President & Taoiseach",,Minute,,artistss 13295A,"Copy letter to Miss Myra Maguire, Dublin, from NS O Nuallain, 10 October 1955, enclosing a pay order for £2.2.0 in settlement of her account for the letter in script which she recently prepared [for the Department of the Taoiseach].",10/10/1955,"Beatifications and Canonizations, Requests for support of President & Taoiseach",,Letter,,artistss 13295A,"Receipt from Myra Maguire acknowledging the payment of £2.2.0 from Dr NS O Nuallain, Department of the Taoiseach, in connection with the preparation by her of a letter in script addressed to Pope Pius XII.",11/10/1955,"Beatifications and Canonizations, Requests for support of President & Taoiseach",,Receipt,,artistss 13297,"Curriculum and Examinations in Secondary Schools, Report of the Committee of the Secondary School Examinations Council appointed by the President of the Board of Education (British) in 1941. Amongst the members of the Committee are Miss MG Clarke, Head Mi",1941,"Education, British Post War Proposals",,Report,,educations 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report for 1939. The report states, for example, that `Talks for Women continued to be a bi-weekly feature and covered all the subjects dear to the home-maker including Homecrafts; Dietetics; Gardening; Cookery; Laundry Work; Care of",1939,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcastings 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1938. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, thirty-three discussions and debates on various topics such as, for instance, `Can Irishwomen Cook', were broadcast during the year.",1938,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcastings 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1940. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, two `documentary programmes, ""Water for Dublin"" and ""Playgrounds of Dublin"" were the work of a newcomer to Radio ƒireann, Patricia Hutchins",1940,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcastings 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1941. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, Anna Kelly's dramatisation of `Oliver Twist' in six episodes `compensated the gifted writer for the immense work of condensing the great no",1941,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcastings 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1942. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, programmes for women. For instance, a `series of weekly talks on ""Meeting the Wheat Shortage in the Home"", was introduced by Professor Shee",1942,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcasting; nursing; Irish languages 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1943. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, programmes for women.",1943,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcastings 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1944. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, programmes for women.",1944,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcasting; housewivess 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1945. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, `Housewives Half-hour' presented by Maura Laverty.",1945,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcasting; housewivess 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1945. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, Mrs Frances Wrenne gave a series of six talks entitled `Women at Home'.",1946,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcasting; housewivess 13299,"Radio ƒireann, Annual Report, 1947. The report discusses the different genres of programmes broadcast. For example, details are given of programmes for women.",1947,"Radio Eireann, Annual Reports",,Report,,broadcasting; housewivess 13304B,"Report in Irish of a meeting of Comhdhail Naisiunta an Gaelige, 24 October 1945. Amongst the members of the 1945 committee were Lil Nic Dhonnchadha.",24/10/1945,"Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaelige, 1946-1947",,Report,,Irish languages 13304B,"Letter in Irish to the Private Secretary to the Taoiseach from Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, Secretary, Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaedhilge, 31 January 1946, enclosing suggestions pertaining to language issues.",31/01/1946,"Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaelige, 1946-1947",,Letter,,Irish languages 13304B,"Copy letter to Eibhlin Ni Chathailriabhaigh, Secretary, Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaedhilge, 1 February 1946, acknowledging her letter of 31 January 1946.",01/02/1946,"Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaelige, 1946-1947",,Letter,,Irish languages 13305A/1,"Typescript extract from `The Times', 30 May 1955, `A Famous Woman Artists. Angelica's Pictures at Kenwood'. The article gives details of the exhibition of paintings and prints by Angelica Kauffmann at Kenwood until the end of September. Details of Angelic",30/05/1955,"Dublin Castle, Descriptive and Historical Guide",,Extract,The Times,artistss 13311A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice on proposed legislation to amend the law relating to (1) insanity as a defence to criminal charges and (2) infanticide. For example, the memorandum states that under `the existing law an unmarried mother who kills",04/01/1944,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Memorandum,,infanticide; mental health; murders 13311A,Notes by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health on proposed legislation to amend the law relating to insanity as a defence in criminal cases and the law in cases of infanticide. He writes: `Such criticism as I o,02/02/1944,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Notes,,infanticide; mental health; murders 13311A,"Extract from the Cabinet Minutes, 15 February 1944, stating that the Government granted authority to amend the law relating to insanity as a defence against criminal charges and relating to infanticide.",15/02/1944,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Extract,,infanticide; mental health; murders 13311A,"Memorandum from the Department of Justice, 29 March 1944, relating to the case of John Hogan who in 1937, on a charge of murder, was found guilty but insane. Hogan killed William Hanly and assaulted his daughter, Mary Hanly, the motive being a family feud",29/03/1944,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Memorandum,,murder; mental healths 13311B,"Newsclipping from the `Evening Herald', 5 December 1950, `Galway Man Unfit to Plead'. The article states that Colm Sweeney, aged 46, was found insane and unfit to plead and that he was ordered to be detained `during the pleasure of the President and the E",05/12/1950,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Newsclipping,Evening Herald,murder; mental healths 13311B,"Newsclipping from the `Evening Mail', 15 March 1951, `Change Overdue'. This gives details of a case in the Irish Central Criminal Court where a young man was found guilty but insane of the murder of an elderly woman. The article states that it `was as cle",15/03/1951,"Insanity as a defence to Criminal Charges, Proposed Legislation",,Newsclipping,Evening Mail,murder; mental healths 13318C,"Memorandum from the Department of Education, 16 November 1950, on the proposed revision of salaries for vocational teachers. The memorandum states that the `Minister for Education desires the approval of the Government for his offering to Vocational Teach",16/11/1950,"Vocational Education (Amendment) Acts, 1950 and 1953",,Memorandum,,education; employments 13318C,"Memorandum from the Department of Finance, 22 November 1950. The memorandum states that the Minister for Finance is in opposition to the increase in salaries of Vocational Teachers on the lines proposed by the Minister for Finance. His opposition is based",22/11/1950,"Vocational Education (Amendment) Acts, 1950 and 1953",,Memorandum,,education; employments 13325,"Typescript extract from Radio ƒireann News Bulletin, 8 January 1943, giving details of those who were received by the President at Arus an Uachtarain that day. For example, members of the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross Society, including Aine Bean",08/01/1943,"Radio Eireann, News Items",,Extract,,protocol; Red Crosss 13330,"Notice signed by the Seanad Returning Officer, 27 June 1943, stating that `pursuant to the provisions of Section 27 of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act, 1937, I hereby give notice that I have received a nomination paper purporting to nominate' Mar",27/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Result of Elections, 1943",,Notice,,senatorss 13330,"Notice signed by the Seanad Returning Officer, 27 June 1943, stating that `pursuant to the provisions of Section 27 of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act, 1937, I hereby give notice that I have received a nomination paper purporting to nominate' Mrs",27/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Result of Elections, 1943",,Notice,,senatorss 13330,"Notice signed by the Seanad Returning Officer, 29 June 1943, stating that `pursuant to the provisions of Section 27 of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act, 1937, I hereby give notice that I have received a nomination paper purporting to nominate' Joh",29/07/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Result of Elections, 1943",,Notice,,senatorss 13330,"Newsclipping from the `Irish Independent', 26 August 1943, `Seanad Surprises. Prominent Members of the Last House Defeated'. The article gives the results of the Seanad Election. For example, on the nominating bodies sub-panel of the Cultural and Educatio",26/08/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Result of Elections, 1943",,Newsclipping,Irish Independent,senatorss 13330,"List, dated 8 September 1943, giving the names and addresses of senators. For example, the list includes Mrs Helena Concannon, Galway, Miss Margaret L Kennedy, Dublin, and Maighread M Nic Phiarais [Margaret Pearse].",08/09/1943,"Seanad Eireann, Result of Elections, 1943",,List,,senatorss 13341s,"Economic and Social Reform Club and Institute, London, Monthly Bulletin, September 1942. This gives details of the activities of the club, for example, at the Annual Meeting on 19 September Miss Terry Pile will give a report of the activities of the group",Sep-42,"Post War Planning, Other Countries, General",,Bulletin,,World War IIs 13341,"Nuffield College, Oxford, `Employment Policy and Organization of Industry After the War'. The statement is the outcome of a series of private conferences held in Oxford under the auspices of Nuffield College. Amongst those who participated was the Princip",11/05/1953,"Post War Planning, Other Countries, General",,Booklet,,World War IIs 133
