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UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/62 · Item · 10/11/1945
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Michael Flynn, Holy Ghost Missionary College, Kimmage, Dublin, discussing Hayes' efforts for the new lino-factory in Tipperary, the Legion of Mary, and the new book 'Our Lady of Fatima'.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/63 · Item · 16/11/1945
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Patrick Heffernan, St. Mary & St. John Catholic Church, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, enclosing a donation for Muintir na Tíre.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/64 · Item · 31/12/1945
Part of Personal

First 2 pages of a New Year's letter sent to Father Hayes from a writer in Tinahely, County Wicklow noting the unsuccessful result of 'Maureen's' interview with H. Guiney ('The union has the Traders 'tied up' somewhat') and that she is sitting for an exam with the Electricity Supply Board on 3 January.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/65 · Item · 28/01/1946
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from T. Sargint of the Cahir Parish Guild of Muintir na Tíre seeking advice on how to pursue the construction of a Parish Hall.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/66 · Item · 31/01/1946
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Job Wheway & Son Ltd, a metal goods manufacturer in Walsall, England, responding to Father Hayes (via Sean O'Reilly, Tipperary) regarding his recent letter soliciting investment in rural Ireland via factory construction.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/67 · Item · 22/03/1946
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from Joseph Walsh, Archbishop of Tuam, regretfully turning down an invitation to give the opening address at Muintir na Tíre's Rural Week in Roscrea based on doctor's orders to reduce his workload. Written on the back of the letter is a handwritten letter from Gerard Grisewood hoping that Father Hayes' speech at Waterford inspired the people there, and that Tom Allan[sp?] called ('He had tea with us, I think his terms are reasonable).

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/71 · Item · 12/09/1946
Part of Personal

Letter to Father Hayes from James Staunton, Bishop of Ferns, Summerhill, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, acknowledging Hayes' latter of 11 September and sending condolences on the passing of Archbishop John Harty.