File 3 - General Correspondence, 1980-89

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UGA P143/1/17/3

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General Correspondence, 1980-89

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  • 11/09/1980-20/12/1989

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General correspondence relating to legal matters including from the Honorable Society of King's Inns, Henrietta street, Dublin which consists of circulars, correspondence relating to the numbers of student intake for the degree course, the adequacy of the degree course in light of the "emerging single market in Europe", and a change of address form showing Mary Robinson (MR)'s maiden name and home address in Mayo listed, 19[7?], (19[7?]-15/11/1989); correspondence between Nicholas Robinson and CJM Faber, Bar List Editor, London, in relation to MR getting an entry in the international section of the Bar List, 11-29/09/1980; from Herbert Mulligan, Honorary Secretary, Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association in relation to ongoing issues he was having with various Corporation and County Council officials regarding the operation of building estates and industrial estate leases, 14/11/1980; correspondence between Siobhán Lohan, committee member, Young Lawyers' Representative Body and MR in relation to the setting up of the body and to their concerns about the legal education of solicitors, and costs thereof (28/07-17/09/1982); circulars and agendas from The Irish Society of European Law ([1]/1984-[06]/1987); correspondence from The Law Society, Blackhall Place including general circulars to members and correspondence with MR in relation to a Symposium "The Family and the Law - Progress & Projections", 21 August 1987, (22/05/1986-19/02/1990); paper by MR "The Special Criminal Court" which was sent with cover letter from Ann Lane to Mr McClean, Principal Secretary of Lord Chief Justice, Northern Ireland, and returned (as promised) by Mc Clean, (10-18/02/1988); material relating to the battle to save and re-open St Maur's Church, sent by Margaret Moore, Secretary, St Maur's Catholic Church Restoration Group, Rush, County Dublin, along with a request for assistance and legal advice from MR which she was not permitted to give, as a barrister, (17/07/1987-06/04/1988); receipt for Queen's Counsel uniform from Ede and Ravenscroft Limited, Chancery Lane, London, 11/12/1989.

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      07/10/2024
      24/02/2025

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