26 -27 July 1956 Correspondence to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn on the Intoxicating Liquor Commission.
Flynn
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Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot J. O’Flynn mentioning the following: the Youth Council and censorship
5 -10 January 1959 Copies of the correspondence between Canon Kerr of the Church of Ireland and Dermot O’Flynn, Chairman of the Visiting Committee to St. Patrick’s regarding the use of the term ‘non- Catholic’.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn discussing ‘poison’ in materials being sold on bookstands, Aiden Keane and Michael Byrne, and the Ladies’ Committee.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn enclosing his Curriculum Vitae.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O‘Flynn informing him of the threatened withdrawal of Labority Technicians and enclosing the Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Apostolate of the Laity.
Flynn, J.C., Capel Street, Dublin. He asks the Archbishop to use his influence with Dublin Corporation to help him get a house.
Letter to the Archbishop from Owen Cowley regarding Mr. O'Flynn and Mr. Gleeson.
Letter from Maureen Walsh to +McQuaid nominating a new treasurer, Mr. O'Flynn.
Includes; lease, Jonus Lander to John Shelly (29 July 1778); lease Jonus Lander to William Flynn (9 April 1788); mortgage of lease John Shelly to James Proby (23 July 1782); Deed of Assignment, John Shelly, James Proby, William Flynn (8 April 1788); lease William Flynn to Charles Dunne (1 April 1800); lease Andrew O'Shea to John Brady (13 December 1802); Assignment Andrew O'Shea to Thomas Casey (25 May 1803); Assignment Thomas Casey to John Brady (27 February 1807); Assignment John Brady to Frances Flynn (6 June 1810); Assignment John Pierse to Mr M A Riordan (12 September 1827); Assignment to Catherine Callaghan etc. (14 May 1830); "Descriptive particulars of Lot 7" (1856); Assignment Margaret Marshall to John Walsh (20 March 1867); Assignment John Walsh to John Murray (18 April 1868); Assignment Timothy Murray to William Murray (1898); Memorandum of Title, William Murray (undated).