Pigott, Professor J.J., 195 Griffith Avenue, Dublin, seeks an appointment with the Archbishop to discuss censorship.
12 -25 March 1971 Place, John W., Mallard, Foxrock Park, Foxrock. Correspondence relating to illegal organisations. Asks why the spiritual head of the Church in the Republic has not forcefully condemned their actions.
Plunkett, Lillia, Portmarnock House. Invitation to the Archbishop to lunch. Petrol restriction prevented it.
Plunkell, Mr., 29 Carrickfoyle Terrace, Kilmainham. Her husband is stationed in Longford Army Barracks, they have three small children, she is pregnant and wants him back in Dublin to help her. Asks the Archbishop to use his influence in the matter.
Prescott, Martin, Brighton Road, Foxrock. Correspondence with Fr. J.A. McMahon where Mr. Prescott, a Jew, complains of an article headlined Hungary Murdered by Jewish Gangsters in Fiat. Letter to Mgs. Tardini enclosed.
Quelen, Jacques de, Boulevard Saint Michel, Paris. In French. Was well received by + McQuaid. He has appeared before the military tribunal in Paris and has been acquitted. Is returning to Brittany.
9 -19 July 1968 Quinlan, Kay, Warrenstown, Blanchardstown, relating to aid to Biafra. Annotation by + McQuaid.
Reinert, Dr. [Edellwant], 67 Fitzwilliam Square. Correspondence between Dr. Reinert and + McQuaid concerning his decision to leave the Church.
Roantree, Brendan, Adelaide House, Dun Laoghaire. Asks that special prayers be said for fine weather and relief of distress.
Rose, Albert G., 9 Wadelai Road, Ballymun. Seeking help finding alternative accommodation.