TS correspondence includes:
TS letter from Norman Butler, Appointments Officer, Queen's University, Belfast to Kevin Boyle, offering to Boyle the assistance of the Appointments Office in the future of Boyle's academic career. (30 Aug 1965)
TS letter from
Letters and documents relating to Michael Rynne's appointment to the role of Assistant Legal Advisor to the Department of External Affairs, Irish Free State. Includes letter confirming his appointment as Assistant Legal Advisor (23 Jan 1932); Letter to Rynne from [P. McGilligan] Department of External Affairs, discussing departmental work and roles and also related correspondence regarding salary received by Rynne.
Appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector for one year[parchment].
Appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector [parchment].
Appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector [parchment].
Copy of treasury warrant appointing [Richard] Marcus Lynch a special commissioner for Income Tax.
Appointment by James Lord Dunsandle of his younger children’s portions out of a sum of £20,000 as agreed by his marriage settlement 1808. Recites a deed of 24 Oct 1840, whereby his son Charles Anthony received £1,500 of his portion and a deed of 18 Nov 1845, whereby his son Robert received his full portion of £3,333 in Irish currency or £3,076 sterling [Robert was married on 27 Dec 1845]. By this deed £3,076, being the equivalent to a one sixth share of £20,000 in Irish currency, was appointed for the use of each of his sons Skeffington James, Bowes Richard and each of his daughters Eleanor Margaret and Rosa Gertrude Harriet and £1,576 for Charles Anthony. The portions to be paid after his decease. E Livesay and Co, King’s Inn Quay, solicitors.
Files of assorted documents relating to the appointment of Kevin Boyle as Special Advisor to Mary Robinson in her position as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Includes email between Denise Dora and Boyle (22, 26 Mar 2001) being a discuss
Letters of congratulations sent to Michael Rynne to mark his appointment as Irish Ambassador to Spain. Letters received from Barra Ó Briain; Michael Tierney; Joseph D. Brennan; Walter de Bourg; Patrick Dunne (Óglaigh na hÉireann, C Company); The British Ambassador to Japan; The Irish Ambassador to Belgium and others.
Eleven appointments, all but one relating to administrative positions in County Mayo.