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Yale University
UGA P/P143/3/5 · Sub-series · 16/10/1995-03/04/2009
Part of Personal

Material in this subseries relates to the work of Mary Robinson (MR) in connection with Yale University and Yale Law School. It includes material relating to address she gave, (P143/3/5/1), to the setting up of the Ethical Globalization Initiative, 2002 (P143/3/5/1) [see also P143/6], her attendance at "The Future of Globalization" (P143/3/5/3), and her attendance at the "Women in Leadership" conference (P143/3/5/4). Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, founded in 1701.

Writings by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/1/10/6 · Sub-series · [196-]-1998
Part of Academic

Writings and comment from Kevin Boyle on policing, security, deaths and violence in Northern Ireland.

Writing by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/7/1 · Sub-series · 2001
Part of Academic

Fax copy of text of article/chapter written by Kevin Boyle entitled "Hate Speech - The United States Versus the Rest of The World", with manuscript annotation by Boyle. Also text of written work by Boyle and co-authored with Anneliese Baldaccini and entit

UGA P/P120/3/21 DRAFT · Sub-series · 1970-2004
Part of Personal

Typed carbon copy of 'Islands and Images', dated September 1975, 1st chapter of SFOTSOC. Copy of 'A Connemara Fractal', for the Centre for Landscape Studies Conference 2 Nov 1990, and Geographical Society of Ireland, 6 Dec 1990. (Chp 7 SFOTSOC). Page with 'Amendments to Intro', handwritten note on top that says 'sent to Penguin 29 June 1991', (not SFOTSOC). Handwritten and typed draft of 'Setting Foot's' table of contents, and headnotes to precede individual pieces.

Typed copy with handwritten edits 'Secret Connemara' - the Schick lecture at Indiana State University, October 1991. Another copy with 'CAIS Toronto '94 version' written on top). (**NOTE - possibly refile, see if it relates to SFOTSOC). 'Listening to the Landscape' - chapter in SFOTSOC, and "a talk given at the Merriman Summer School at Lisdoonvarna, August 1992". Handwritten noteon top 'IR version, Feb 92'. 'Space Time and Connemara', a chapter in SFOTSOC. Three drafts of a preface to SFOTSOC. A list of captions for A Connemara Fractal (possibly refile). Note from Anthony Farrell at Lilliput press 'Tim, for you to check, amend and review, Best, A'. Copies of several essays that appeared in the 1996 SFOTSOC, with headnotes, and a handwritten note that says Jan 30 1996 version. Included among these are 'Islands and Images', 'The View from Errisbeg', 'Crossing the Pass', 'Interim Reports from Folding Landscapes', and the original of this from The American Geographical Society Newsletter. Photocopies of the original 'Crossing the Pass' and 'The View from Errisbeg', published in the Irish Countryside book (previously listed, cross reference). 'Through Prehistoric Eyes', A piece called 'Geometer' which does not appear in SFOTSOC. Copy of a letter from Tim Robinson to Anthony Farrell enclosing titles and positioning suggestions for reuse of maps in the book, 15 April 1996. Letter from Anthony Farrell to Tim Robinson advising the proofs of SFOTSOC are enclosed, and some notes on illustrations, 17 May 1996. Typed list of corrections for SFOTSOC, dated 22 September 1996.

Handwritten and typed drafts of 'Connemara, a subjective transformation' for the SUC Conference in Dublin in September 1987. Letter from 'The Independent' (English) asking Tim to contribute to their series entitled 'Second Thoughts' in which a writer reflects on the genesis of their work, ahead of the publication of 'Stones of Aran Pilgrimage'. The letter is dated 3 April 1990, and enclosed are copies of the piece Tim submitted in response. Piece entitled 'The History of Roundstone', with note saying Roundstone Festival, June 1990. Two pieces 'The Burren' and 'The Aran Islands' with a note to say they were submitted to the Times in March 1993. Piece entitled 'Islands/Oileáin', dated 29 April 1994. Transcript of an interview between Tim Robinson and CM (?), entitled 'Between Aran and Connemara'. Piece entitled 'People in Roundstone Bog', for the Mires Group Field Trip, September 1997. 'Cniotál Inis Meáin', dated 1997. 'Two wet days in Roundstone Bog', for the launch of Nature in Ireland in the Herbarium in Glasnevin, November 1997. Drafts of 'A Connemara in the Skull', a programme note for the Leenane Trilogy, being staged in the Druid Theatre, June 1997. Piece entitled 'Beyond', undated. Newspaper cutting from the Connacht Tribune 13 August 2004, two notices from Galway County Council on either side of the page. One is on the compulsory acquisition of land, and one is the environmental impact statement of the proposed dual carriageway between Galway to Ballinasloe.

Writing
UGA T/T20/1/4 · Sub-series · [194-]-1988
Part of Theatre
Writ of Estreapinent
UGA LE/LE40/9/3/224 · Sub-series · 23/02/1793
Part of Landed Estates

Copy of proceedings leading to a writ of Estreapinent by the Lord Chancellor to prevent tenants of lands in the baronies of Kilmaine and Gallen from burning the soil 'to set potatoes' and other tillage, thereby wasting the meadow. These lands held in trust for Peter Ruttledge by his Marriage Settlement 8 August 1770 with Catherine Bloomfield. The tenants names are listed - Thomas Ormsby the elder, Patrick Kelly, Thomas Costello, Patrick Harkan, James Buchanan, James O'Brien, Patrick Higgins, Bryan Hynes, Thomas Ormsby the younger, Peter Ruttledge, Joseph Lambert, William Brewster, Fergus Hynes, John Kelly, Campbell Fair, Sarah Lenorgan, Bourke, John Cottenham, Robert Fair the younger John Gildea. Thomas Ruttledge was in possession of these lands and had let them to the tenants. He is described as sickly and old and was the father of Peter Ruttledge, the plaintiff, against Thomas Ruttledge, Thomas Ormsby the elder, Patrick Kelly, Thomas Costello and others, defendants.