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Volume 1
No. 32
Eamon de Valera (New York) to Cabinet (Dublin)

Eamon de Valera to all members of the Cabinet
10/03/1920

Eamon de Valera 1 The so-called 'Cuban interview' with the Westminster Gazette; see Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 4
No. 325
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Control of foreign relations
21/03/1936

FOREIGN RELATIONS The Cabinet at its meeting on the 19th instant had under consideration the memorandum on the subject of foreign relations circulated by direction of the President at the meeting of the Cabinet held on the 13th instant The President emphasised the necessity for arrangemen... View the full document
Volume 4
No. 417
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Non-Intervention in Spanish Civil War
30/12/1936

Ó Muimhneacháin Non-Intervention in Spanish Civil War From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Joseph P.[...]
Volume 5
No. 2
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Non-intervention in Spanish Civil War
01/01/1937

Rúnaí 1 See Non-intervention in Spanish Civil War From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Joseph P.[...]
Volume 5
No. 67
W. A. Honohan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Financial relations with Britain
25/06/1937

With reference to your minute (S.9311) of the 24th instant, I am desired by the Minister for Finance to transmit herewith, for the information of the President, a statement in triplicate showing the amounts withheld by the Government from the British Government and the sums collected by the ... View the full document
Volume 5
No. 79
Francis T. Cremins (Geneva) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

18th Assembly, League of Nations
04/09/1937

This speech is published in Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 5
No. 101
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Coal Cattle Pact
10/11/1937

Dear Maurice, Here is the note on what happened at the Coal-Cattle Pact negotiations.[...]
Volume 5
No. 110
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Conversation between Dulanty and MacDonald
03/12/1937

RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN Mr. Dulanty's Conversation with Mr. MacDonald Report read by President at meeting of the Executive Council on 3rd December, 1937. PRESIDENT: With reference to the matter referred to above, I wish to submit for your consideration the following vie... View the full document
Volume 5
No. 119
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Execution of foreign policy
11/01/1938

RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN: Suggested Governmental Conference With reference to your minute (S.10336) of the 10th instant, I attach herewith a suggested reply to Deputy Norton's question. If the Deputy presses the point about consulting with the Dáil beforehand in relation to r... View the full document
Volume 5
No. 120
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Eamon de Valera (Dublin)

Northern Ireland
13/01/1938

Conference with British Ministers, January 1938. Restoration of the Six Counties It is, I think, unlikely that the forthcoming Conference will include in its direct results (a) the restoration of the Six Counties, or (b) the detachment of any portion of the present Six... View the full document
Volume 5
No. 130
Press communiqué (London) to ()

British-Irish Conference
19/01/1938

[initialled] MOM 1 This press communiqué was initialled by Maurice Moynihan on 9 February 1938.[...]
Volume 5
No. 152
Press communiqué (Dublin) to ()

Return of Irish delegation from London
13/03/1938

[initialled] MOM 1 See 2 Handwritten footnote by Maurice Moynihan: 'Telephoned above communiqué to Mr.[...]
Volume 5
No. 174
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Agreements with Britain
23/04/1938

Taoiseach's decisions on 22/4/38 We may proceed with the arrangements for the printing of the text of the Agreements if instructions to the contrary have not been received by 3.30 p.m. on Monday 25th April. The British Command Paper may be used as printer's copy with such necessary ... View the full document
Volume 5
No. 215
Cabinet Minutes (Dublin) to ()

Measures to be taken in the event of European War
07/09/1938

7 Maurice Moynihan.[...]
Volume 5
No. 224
Seán Murphy (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Reform of Article 16 of the League Covenant
24/09/1938

Moynihan I send you herewith a copy of the statement I took on the phone from Geneva giving the President's views on the position if Article 16 of the Covenant is invoked.[...]
Volume 5
No. 234
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Irish cultural interest in the USA
13/10/1938

2 Dr Richard Irvine Best, Director of the National Library of Ireland, Dublin Irish cultural interest in the USA From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Joseph P.[...]
Volume 6
No. 31
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Peadar MacMahon (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to MacMahon
21/09/1939

I am directed by the Taoiseach to inform you that he proposes when the Dáil meets on Wednesday to deal in a comprehensive survey with the special problems of this country arising out of the present situation with special reference to such matters as neutrality, finance, essential commod... View the full document
Volume 6
No. 84
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan
07/12/1939

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan From Joseph P.[...]
Volume 6
No. 141
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Moynihan
21/03/1940

Note: There was a general preliminary discussion at today's Govt. meeting of the question of trade discussions (to be conducted by Ministers) being opened with the British Government with a view to a comprehensive agreement. I was instructed that no note of the discussions was to be recorded i... View the full document
Volume 6
No. 143
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Moynihan
28/03/1940

At the meeting of the Government held on the 28th March, 1940, further consideration was given to the question of steps being taken with a view to trade conversations by Ministers with the British Government, and a draft despatch (attached) A report to be obtained from Mr. Dulanty, High... View the full document
Volume 6
No. 146
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Minute by Moynihan
29/03/1940

Walshe's submission to the Minister for External Affairs, dated 29th instant, (attached), The revised draft despatch dated 29th instant (copy attached) 1 See 2 See 3 See 4 Marginal note by Moynihan: 'Substance convey... View the full document
Volume 6
No. 148
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Minute by Moynihan
04/04/1940

Dulanty should make an oral communication to the British Government on the lines of the draft despatch dated the 29th March, 1940, (copy attached) 1 See 2 Marginal note by Moynihan: 'Mr.[...]
Volume 6
No. 161
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Minute by Moynihan
29/04/1940

1 Marginal note by Moynihan: 'Covering approval accorded by Govt.[...]
Volume 6
No. 173
John Dulanty (London) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Confidential Report, Dulanty to Walshe
14/05/1940

See Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 6
No. 204
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Moynihan
27/06/1940

Moynihan   Communication from the British Government The Taoiseach informed the Government of the contents of a communication which had been conveyed to him on the 26th June, 1940, by Mr.[...]
Volume 6
No. 294
James J. McElligott (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Memorandum from McElligott to Moynihan
19/09/1940

3 McElligott may have been referring to the events covered in Memorandum from McElligott to Moynihan From James J.[...]
Volume 6
No. 317
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan
25/10/1940

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan From Joseph P.[...]
Volume 6
No. 326
Robert Brennan (Washington) to John Hearne (Ottawa)

Telegram, Brennan to Hearne
09/11/1940

See Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 6
No. 352
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan
27/11/1940

Letter, Walshe to Moynihan From Joseph P.[...]
Volume 6
No. 402
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Department of the Taoiseach
22/01/1941

Matters in regard to which immediate action would have to be taken by Ministers in the event of this country becoming involved in hostilities. TAOISEACH (a) Issue of Directions under Emergency Powers (No. 48) Order, 1940 (Regional Commissioners). (b) Broadcast to the People. (c) ... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 164
Robert Brennan (Washington DC) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Telegram, Brennan to Walshe
15/12/1941

See Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 7
No. 159
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Moynihan
17/04/1950

3 Letter, Boland to Moynihan From Frederick H.[...]
Volume 7
No. 369
David Grey (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Letter, Gray to de Valera
21/02/1944

' 2 See Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 7
No. 487
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by de Valera
13/10/1944

(Sgd) EAMON DE VALERA 1 A note on file by Maurice Moynihan added: 'Received from Mr Walshe D/E.[...]
Volume 7
No. 591
Seán Murphy (Paris) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Letter, Murphy to Walshe
22/05/1945

[matter omitted] The more conservative members of the Government, de Gaulle, Pleven, [matter omitted] SEÁN MURPHY 1 See Maurice Moynihan (ed.[...]
Volume 8
No. 35
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Seán MacBride (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to MacBride
15/11/1945

With regard to your letter to the Taoiseach, it is not easy to see how the setting up of an Irish news agency could be officially assisted. Up to the present no acceptable way is evident. I suppose it is not possible for a group of Irish journalists to undertake the work in the ordinary w... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 57
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Cabinet (Dublin)

Memorandum by Moynihan
15/12/1945

The Taoiseach read a memorandum which he had received from the Department of External Affairs referring particularly to the question of the admission of Poles. With regard to the admission of Polish children the general feeling appeared to be that we should be prepared to accept greater n... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 59
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Interdepartmental Meeting (Dublin)

Minute by Moynihan
21/12/1945

Moynihan, Secretary to the Government, was also in attendance.[...]
Volume 8
No. 218
Stephen Roche (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Roche to Maurice Moynihan
25/10/1946

We have received an application for permission for 100 Jewish children from Poland to come here. An English Jewish Society has acquired a large castle - Clonyn Castle, Delvin, Co. Westmeath, Our practice has been to discourage any substantial increase in the Jewish population. They do not... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 221
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Stephen Roche (Dublin)

Letter, Maurice Moynihan to Roche
31/10/1946

I have consulted the Taoiseach with regard to the question of the admission of Jewish children, referred to in your letter of the 25th October. 1 Letter, Maurice Moynihan to Roche From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Stephen Roche - Dublin - 31 October 1946
Volume 8
No. 257
Con Cremin (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Cremin to Moynihan
03/01/1947

You asked me on the 2nd instant for some information about UNESCO. I attach hereto a note setting out the aims and functions of this Organisation as well as the programme of activities approved by the first conference of UNESCO held in Paris recently. As regards the question of Ireland's ... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 268
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to Moynihan
14/01/1947

I am directed by the Minister for Finance In reply, I am to say the Minister considers that in the unsettled conditions prevailing at present it cannot safely be assumed that legislation of an emergency character, depending for its validity on Article 28.3.3° of the Constitution, wil... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 269
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Note by Maurice Moynihan
14/01/1947

At today's Government meeting the Taoiseach referred to a question to be addressed to him by Deputy Éamon O'Neill. 1 Éamon O'Neill (1881-1954), Cumann na nGaedheal, later Fine Gael, TD for West Cork (1932-43, 1944-8). Note by Maurice Moynihan Fro... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 279
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Moynihan
25/01/1947

Letter, Boland to Moynihan From Frederick H.[...]
Volume 8
No. 444
Minutes of British-Irish conference (London) to ()

Summary of conclusions of British-Irish trade talks
13/11/1947

1 Marginal note by Maurice Moynihan: 'I understand that copies of the above notes were handed to the Taoiseach by the Minister for Finance on the 12th inst.[...]
Volume 9
No. 127
Ronan Ó Foghluda (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Minutes between Foley and Moynihan
09/09/1948

Runaí, This item does not comply with Cabinet Procedure in two respects. It is presumed that the Taoiseach, at least, and possibly all other Ministers would be concerned in the matter. Yet the Form B indicates that the concurrence of no other Minister has been sought. The deci... View the full document
Volume 9
No. 128
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Ronan Ó Foghluda (Dublin)

Minute, Foley to Moynihan
09/09/1948

Mr. Foley, Would you please have the following message conveyed by telegram to all the Private Secretaries with reference to today's meeting? 'The Minister for External Affairs wishes to raise certain urgent matters at the meeting. He will have to leave the meeting not later than 3.30 p... View the full document
Volume 9
No. 134
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Valentin Iremonger (Dublin)

Minute, Moynihan to Iremonger
10/09/1948

With reference to my minute of today's date conveying a decision taken by the Government on the 9th instant, 1 Minute, Moynihan to Iremonger From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Valentin Iremonger - Dublin - 10 September 1948
Volume 9
No. 225
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to John A. Costello (Dublin)

Minutes, Moynihan to Costello and Nolan
06/01/1949

Minutes, Moynihan to Costello and Nolan From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To John A.[...]
Volume 9
No. 229
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Nicholas Nolan (Dublin)

Minute, Moynihan to Nolan
10/01/1949

Runaí Cúnta, I submitted to the Taoiseach today, for his approval, the attached minute which I had prepared for issue to the Department of External Affairs. The Taoiseach said that he had already explained orally to the Minister for External Affairs the reasons for his de... View the full document