Letter from Fr. L.J. Ryan to +McQuaid informing him that the last Mass on Sunday was overlooked due to a misunderstanding. 1 item
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Letter from Richard Ryan, solicitor to Dr. O’Connell regarding 37 Palmerston Drive.
Letter from Fr. P.J. Ryan to Fr. Mangan regarding absentees from their Easter duties.
22-25 October 1957 Correspondence regarding the alleged victimization of P.J. Ryan & Sons, Electrical Engineering Contractors, by the architects Robinson Keefe & Devane who are the architects for Church and School Contracts.
Letter from James Ryan, solicitor to Fr. Des Williams regarding 38 Harmonstown Avenue.
Letter from Richard Ryan, solicitor to Dr. O’Connell relating to a field owned by Mr. Dalgety at Leixlip.
- Correspondence involving M.T. Cooney, Killucan, Co. Westmeath, R. Ryan, Arthur O’Hagan & Son, solicitors, +McQuaid, Fr. M.P. O’Connell, Secretary, and G. Connellan, Westland Row, relating to the investment in the film The Divine Tragedy. Those who invested in this venture did so as they believed that the film was being sponsored by +McQuaid and the other Irish bishops. The project fell through and the investors assumed that their money would be returned to them. A court case followed and investors were awarded 50% of their contributions. Irish Cine Club 5 January 1957
Ryan, A.P., The Times, seeking an interview with the Archbishop on the Mother and Child controversy.
Ryan, Patrick L., Upper John Street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary. As a member of the Christian Brothers he was not allowed to join the Superannuation Scheme for teachers in 1929. This position changed in 1950. He left the Order in 1952, thereby being required to pay arrears to the Pension Board for the period 1929 -1949. This is leaving him with an unlivable salary. He feels the Order should help him as his salary went to the Order during those years. They refuse having no obligation in justice or charity to help.
12 -15 May 1971 Ryan, T., 138 McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11, regarding Mass in Irish.