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UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/161 · Item · 16/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Séamus Ó Mórdha (Séamus Moore), Clones, County Monaghan, writing that he cannot take up the position of Assistant Secretary of Muintir na Tíre at the moment as he has taken a class at Ranafast Irish College, Donegal, for the month of August. He has not made up his mind about what to do after August and asks Father Hayes for his opinion.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/162 · Item · 16/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from the General Manager of the Cómhlucht Siúcre Éireann, Teo. (Irish Sugar Cooperative, Ltd.) regretting that directions imposed by the Department of Supplies has prevented them from distributing sugar to Muintir na Tíre for Rural Week.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/163 · Item · 17/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from 'Paul', Taunton, Somerset, sending personal updates and updates about Gerard Grisewood, and hoping to see Father Hayes once the war is over.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/164 · Item · 17/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Patricia Gough, editor, Teacher's Work magazine, on letterhead of the Irish Publishers Association accompanying a payment for £1.1.0 for his published article (see P134/12/1/1/4/115).

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/165 · Item · 18/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Sister Mary Magdalen, Convent of Mercy, Cappoquin, County Waterford. She notes that she has received a letter from Father O'Byrne recommending her convent as a place for Archdeacon Nolan to stay while in the area (see P134/12/1/1/4/160), that they will be pleased to rent a room to him for £20 for the month, and to let her know if those terms are acceptable so that they may get the house in order.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/166 · Item · 18/07/1948
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from M. Greaves, Castle Donington, Leicestershire, thanking him for sending information regarding the purchase of a farm in Ireland. Greaves wishes to attempt a Catholic agricultural scheme in Ireland. He notes that he has discussed the scheme with the Marquess of Lothian, who he believes is interested but is waiting for more practical information. Greaves also notes that his efforts to arouse interest with the Irish Department of Agriculture has garnered little response. The letter was misfiled as 1942 instead of 1948.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/167 · Item · 18/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from N. Cooke, Goolds Cross, Tipperary. Cooke writes that Maggie Black, who is working for his family as a housekeeper, is 'becoming very difficult to put up with' and lists a number of disturbing instances. He wishes to speak with Father Hayes about obtaining a new housekeeper but wants 'to spare her the indignity of my dismissal of her. She really is a "mental case."'

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/169 · Item · 21/07/1942
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes, from T. McDonnell, Divisional Inspector, Irish National Insurance Company, Ltd., noting that he has written Barry Walsh regarding the upcoming Rural Week at Mungret College and 'would esteem it as a favour if you would support my application for the insurances, being as we are a purely Irish Office.'