Quinlan, Gerry, 8 Lower Hartstonge Street, Limerick. Seeks help to pay off debts.
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Letter from James J. Sexton, solicitor, Limerick to +McQuaid regarding his advertisement seeking pianos for the Salesians. Copy of reply from Fr. Quinlan, on behalf of +McQuaid, attached.
Correspondence between Br. Willicrordo v. U. – 20 June 1962 Krogh, General Superior, Congregation of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Utrecht, and Fr. Leo Quinlan, Secretary. The Congregation wish to send two or three brothers to study at Dublin University and request permission from the Archbishop to allow them to reside in his diocese. They need degrees from a British or Irish University to teach in Kenya after independence.
Note from Fr. L. Quinlan to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding the sending of a gift to +Mannix. Miss Mooney from the Department of External Affairs has made the enquiry.
Letter from Fr. Christopher Kilkelly, Westport regarding an appeal for funds for his church. He has been told he needs permission. Copy replies from Fr. Patrick Boylan, Dun Laoghaire & Fr. Quinlan, Archbishop’s House. Irish Independent
Copy of typed memo to Fr. Quinlan from the Director of DICS regarding the attached memo. Fr. Carey approached to arrange a lecture.
Note from Fr. Leo Quinlan to +McQuaid regarding ‘The Power and The Glory’. Annotated by McQuaid.
-4 October Letters from J.C. Bushe, Independent Newspapers to Fr. Quinlan regarding the Tyburn Shrine Appeal Fund. Copy of reply from Archbishop’s House enclosed. 1965
Letter from Fr. Leo Quinlan to Fr. Cogan regarding the upcoming marriage of Christopher Walsh. The Archbishop gives £50.
Typed note to +McQuaid from Leo Quinlan informing him that that it is the intention of the Holy Father to confer on Mr. John A. Costello, former Taoiseach, the Grand Cross of the Pian Order.