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UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/106 · Item · 08/1955
Part of Personal

Statement issued to Canon Hayes from James Duffy & Co., Ltd. (publishers, bookbinders, stationers, and church furnishers) showing the Bansha church as £3.3.3 in arrears.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/107 · Item · 08/08/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from C.E. Jordan, Tube Investments Limited, Birmingham, stating that there has not been much interest from Birmingham industrialists in setting up factories in Tipperary, as setting up factories outside England would only serve to dissipate their activities.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/111 · Item · 15/08/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from Kenneth McCabe, Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, asking for Canon Hayes' personal ideas on preaching and public speaking as Rathfarnham is collecting a series on notes on the topics for the purposes of study.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/120 · Item · 24/08/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from Agnes (Quirke) Morrissey, Brooklyn, New York, asking for a copy of her baptismal certificate from Bansha, 8 November 1890, and enclosing a small donation.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/123 · Item · 28/08/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from W.J. Donaldson of the Churchtown South Parish Guild of Muintir na Tíre, County Cork, regarding negative events involving the Sub Office of the P.O. in Churchtown South including a charge by the Sergeant of Weight and Measures in Cobh 1-2 years earlier, and the possession of a lorry of pigs. He states 'Mary Hennesey and Matthew Hennessey Churchtown South are the people concerned in this when you are writing to the Minister.'

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/129 · Item · 08/09/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from Sister Mary Ignatius Walsh, Monastery of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge, Dublin, soliciting his support for Paddy Walsh, instructor in Poultry Science, Munster Institute, Cork, regarding his interest in the post of superintendent of the institute. The letter details Paddy Walsh's work history and qualifications, stating that he believes he has been passed over for the position because he is not from Dublin and has spent much time abroad. This letter originally enclosed item P134/12/1/1/10/129.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/130 · Item · 08/09/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from Honora F. Smith, an expatriate returned from the United States and writing from her cousin's home in Churchtown, County Cork, discussing where she is willing to travel around Ireland to help support the movement, stating 'Boss me as you wish' and 'I do not wish to undertake housekeeping to any great extent because I do not have enough physical strength to do much and travel too.'

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/131 · Item · 08/09/1955
Part of Personal

Letter to Canon Hayes from W.J. Donaldson of the Churchtown South Parish Guild of Muintir na Tíre, County Cork, following up a previous letter regarding negative events involving the Sub Office of the P.O. in Churchtown South. He argues that his wife, Mary Donaldson, should have been appointed postmistress, as she was the temporary postmistress for 6 months and received no complaints, and lists her other qualifications and community positions as well as his own.