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Volume 6
No. 134
Robert Brennan (Washington) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Confidential Report, Brennan to Walshe
07/03/1940

david gray, the newly appointed Minister to Ireland.[...]
Volume 6
No. 247
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
31/07/1940

Dear david, Thanks very much for your very helpful letter of July 25th … I read your memorandum with great interest indeed.[...]
Volume 6
No. 331
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
12/11/1940

Dear david, I was glad to receive your letter of November 11th, enclosing what you describe as a rough memorandum of your impressions of our after-lunch talk last Thursday.[...]
Volume 7
No. 46
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Walshe
22/04/1941

david gray; Mr.[...]
Volume 7
No. 63
Kathleen O'Connell (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, O’Connell to Gray
17/05/1941

Excellency, I am directed by the Taoiseach to acknowledge your letters of the 5th and 12th instant, together with the enclosures which were all duly received. With regard to the memorandum of your conversation with him on April 28th, whilst he is grateful for the copy which you sent hi... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 77
Eamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, de Valera to Gray
25/05/1941

gray, As I feel that our telephone talk last night was quite unsatisfactory, I am sending you this note.[...]
Volume 7
No. 125
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
11/09/1941

Dear david, I have gone through the questions and answers which you sent me on the 3rd September.[...]
Volume 7
No. 132
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Robert Brennan (Washington DC)

Letter, Walshe to Brennan
14/10/1941

[matter omitted] He told me in confidence, quite frankly, that he regarded david gray as a disaster in his capacity as Minister of the United States in this country.[...]
Volume 7
No. 141
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
04/11/1941

Dear david, Thanks for your letter and cutting about Lindbergh I hope your gloomy prophecies anent the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan will not be realized.[...]
Volume 7
No. 161
Eamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Aide Mémoire, de Valera to Gray
10/12/1941

The Minister for External Affairs presents his compliments to His Excellency the American Minister, and has the honour to acknowledge the receipt of His Excellency's Note of the 9th December 1 Not printed. Aide Mémoire, de Valera to Gray From Eamon de ... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 167
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Robert Brennan (Washington DC)

Telegram, Walshe to Brennan
23/12/1941

An instruction in this sense to david gray would help also as he naturally has great influence with American journalists visiting Ireland.[...]
Volume 7
No. 199
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Walshe
17/02/1942

david gray, the American Minister, came to see me this afternoon for a general talk.[...]
Volume 7
No. 195
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Walshe
31/03/1942

david gray came to see me this morning at 11 o'clock.[...]
Volume 7
No. 207
Robert Brennan (Washington DC) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Letter, Brennan to Walshe
10/06/1942

de Valera and also to Davy gray and Mamie.[...]
Volume 7
No. 254
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
11/12/1942

Letter, Walshe to gray From Joseph P.[...]
Volume 7
No. 267
John W. Dulanty (London) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Confidential Report, Dulanty to Walshe
18/02/1943

david gray were recently in Armagh, Cardinal McRory voiced to them strong anti-English sentiments, saying that he would prefer to have a peace dictated by Hitler rather than by the British.[...]
Volume 7
No. 272
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Robert Brennan (Washington DC)

Telegram, Walshe to Brennan
11/03/1943

3 A reference to david gray, United States Minister to Ireland.[...]
Volume 7
No. 369
David Grey (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Letter, Gray to de Valera
21/02/1944

[signed] david gray 1 Marginal note in de Valera's handwriting: 'Handed in by the American Minister david gray at 3.[...]
Volume 7
No. 388
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
14/03/1944

He said the 'beans were spilled' in Dublin, within forty-eight hours of the presentation of the Note by david gray.[...]
Volume 7
No. 393
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
16/03/1944

I went to lunch to david gray's today.[...]
Volume 7
No. 396
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
18/03/1944

Marlin was a little bit afraid that the State Department did not, as I suggested they probably did, formally get into touch with the Intelligence Department on gray's reports of alleged espionage here.[...]
Volume 7
No. 397
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
18/03/1944

I told him we were nearly tired of hearing that argument from david gray and himself.[...]
Volume 7
No. 408
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
03/04/1944

david gray's position in Ireland and to tell him what I thought about the present feelings of the Irish people for America.[...]
Volume 7
No. 412
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
06/04/1944

gray,I received your letter dated the 22nd March enclosing copy of a telegram from the War Refugee Board.[...]
Volume 7
No. 450
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Éamon de Valera (Dublin)

Memorandum, Walshe to de Valera
22/06/1944

david gray, the American Minister rang me up yesterday morning (Wednesday, 21st June), and informed me that he had had a request from Laforcade for an interview for the purpose of introducing to him his new Secretary, Lalouet... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 483
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Aide Mémoire, de Valera to Gray
09/10/1944

1. The Irish Government note that the right to grant asylum is not in question and they feel that the United States Government will understand that the Irish Government can give no assurance which would preclude them from exercising that right should justice, charity or the honour or interest ... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 493
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Walshe
23/10/1944

david gray, who is in bed with a cold, telephoned me today and said his Government had some remarks to make about our reply to the American request for assurance in relation to war criminals.[...]
Volume 7
No. 520
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, de Valera to Gray
09/12/1944

I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your Note No. 457 of the 2nd October, 2. The use of Irish territory for the disposition or concealment of property unlawfully appropriated in the course of the present war would be contrary to the policy of the Irish Government. A similar vie... View the full document
Volume 7
No. 534
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
26/01/1945

Dear david,I have your letter of the 25th January enclosing a paraphrase of a telegram from your Department in Washington about the Jewish internees in the German concentration camps at Oswiecim and Birkenau.[...]
Volume 7
No. 542
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
03/02/1945

Dear david,We have now received a reply from the Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin to our enquiries about the Jewish internees in the German concentration camps at Oswiecim and Birkenau.[...]
Volume 7
No. 548
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Walshe to Gray
28/02/1945

Letter, Walshe to gray From Joseph P.[...]
Volume 7
No. 569
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by de Valera
30/04/1945

david gray, the American Minister, called and informed me that they had learned that the American troops had overrun the area in which our representative in Germany was in residence.[...]
Volume 7
No. 573
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Draft Aide Mémoire, de Valera to Gray
02/05/1945

The contents of the aide mémoire were conveyed to gray by telephone.[...]
Volume 7
No. 603
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Robert Brennan (Washington DC)

Letter, Walshe to Brennan
11/06/1945

For some strange reason, we are no longer pestered by this visiting menagerie, but gray finds other means of doing us harm at home and abroad, and I have no doubt that, so long as he is here, he will miss no opportunity of making matters worse.[...]
Volume 7
No. 613
Michael McDunphy (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by McDunphy
04/07/1945

david gray, had complained to him that while I as Secretary to the President had called upon the German Minister in Dublin in connection with the death of the Chancellor of the German Reich, Herr Hitler, I had not called upon Mr.[...]<... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 96
Robert Brennan (Washington DC) to Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin)

Confidential report, Brennan to Walshe
18/03/1946

1 Brennan's code word for david gray, 'liath' being the Irish language word for the colour grey.[...]
Volume 8
No. 107
Joseph P. Walshe (Dublin) to Robert Brennan (Washington DC)

Letter, Walshe to Brennan
24/04/1946

david gray, I would invite your attention particularly to the first paragraph of the statement.[...]
Volume 8
No. 135
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Holy See)

Letter, Boland to Walshe
14/06/1946

You may have seen that, in reply to a question by Dillon, The indications are that david gray is returning to Dublin in the near future - that a great effort was made to get rid of him but that the Roosevelt influence proved too st... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 145
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Holy See)

Letter, Boland to Walshe
28/06/1946

Deputy Dillon raised again the question of the canned asparagus which we served at an official dinner in the Castle some years before the war! david gray is back.[...]
Volume 8
No. 158
Éamon de Valera (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, de Valera to Gray
23/07/1946

Excellency, The Irish Government have had under consideration Your Excellency's Note no. 572 of the 1st November, 1945 The assets referred to in Your Excellency's Note would seem to fall into two categories, viz., assets belonging to the Governments or nationals of countries which were... View the full document
Volume 8
No. 217
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to David Gray (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Gray
21/10/1946

Letter, Boland to gray From Frederick H.[...]
Volume 8
No. 226
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Joseph P. Walshe (Holy See)

Letter, Boland to Walshe
15/11/1946

There is a story in this morning's 'Irish Press' that david gray is to be shortly succeeded by ex-Governor Tobin, of Massachusetts.[...]
Volume 8
No. 356
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Seán Nunan (Washington DC)

Letter, Boland to Nunan
02/07/1947

david gray left Ireland on the 28th June on the S.[...]
Volume 9
No. 223
Colonel Dan Bryan (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum (by Col. Dan Bryan?)
01/01/1949

5 The 'American Note' incident of February 1944 in which the American Minister to Ireland david gray sought the closure of German, Italian and Japanese diplomatic premises in Dublin, see DIFP VII, Nos , , , , , , , , ... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 15
Frank Aiken (Dublin) to ()

Memorandum by Aiken
05/07/1951

3 Aiken was referring to david gray, United States Minister to Ireland (1940-7).[...]
Volume 10
No. 166
John J. Hearne (Washington DC) to Seán Nunan (Dublin)

Letter, Hearne to Nunan with unsent reply by Nunan
09/02/1953

It was tried before by david gray 1 Marked seen by Aiken.[...]
Volume 10
No. 210
Frederick Boland (London) to Seán Nunan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Nunan
10/07/1953

Even Maffey lent himself to this game, encouraging david gray to go for us in connection with matters about which – as Maffey well knew – david gray was complete... View the full document