Letter to Canon Hayes from Basil Boyd Barrett, Office of Public Works (15/07/1955, 1p), enclosing a notice of the Annual General Meeting of the [Catholic] Standard newspaper (11/07/1955, 1p).
Letter to Canon Hayes from Margaret Veale, Streatham, London thanking Canon Hayes for sending a parcel of literature, and agreeing with Canon Hayes' positive impression of London people.
Letter to Canon Hayes from Mícheál Ó Cíanáin, bagpipe maker of Shercock, County Cavan, regarding his correspondence with Father Gerard Fitzpatrick of Roscrea and the matter of the local Roscrea Parish Guild pipe band owing him £90, and asking Canon Hayes if it is possible to advertise the pipes for sale in his publications.
Letter to Canon Hayes from E. Smulders, Templeogue, Dublin, regretting missing Canon Hayes the prior week and noting that he has left a sample of 'the I.B.F. product' with Mr. Scully, the Muintir na Tíre agricultural adviser.
Letter to Canon Hayes from Labhrás Ó Muirthe, Department of Education, regarding a grant for an improvement scheme at Ardane School. Ó Muirthe asks if it is possible to obtain documentary evidence of the title to the existing school site and the adjacent plot of ground for submission to the Chief State Solicitor in connection with the official leasing to trustees of these plots.
Letter to Canon Hayes from [Reg?], Harrow, Middlesex, apologising for not being able to see Canon Hayes on his London visit, and describing his work life, pay, and living situation.
Letter to Canon Hayes from Father Jerome Kevin Toner on letterhead from the Dominican Convent, Portobello Road, London, where he is hosting a retreat. The letter includes notes on his upcoming book (Rural Ireland: Some of Its Problems) and invites Canon Hayes to send over 'any little girl who would like to serve God in England' to this convent.
Letter to Canon Hayes from Sister Jerome, Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock, Dublin, asking him to lecture at a meeting of the Parents' Association of the convent's day school on 23 September 1955.
Letter to Muintir na Tíre from the Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations asking the organisation to send up to three representatives for a discussion on agriculture. The letter includes a list of all organisations invited to the discussion.
Letter to Canon Hayes from Basil Boyd Barrett, Office of Public Works, providing the addresses of Joe Hackett in Sutton, Dublin that Canon Hayes agreed to help, and of his uncle, former Jesuit priest-turned-psychoanalyst Edward Boyd Barrett in Soquel, California.