Copy of circular issued by Institute of Public Administration, ‘Legal Aspects of the Work of a Town Clerk’, nd, 13pp.
‘Letter Book’, post book kept on a daily basis, giving details of outgoing letter, the date, name and address of recipient and the cost of the stamp. Includes some loose receipts. Mottled tan coloured cover, red spine, size 15x33x2 cms. [spine becoming detached from volume].
Proof copy with handwritten amendments of ‘Local Differences’: Ireland and the European Mosaic’ by Maurice Hayes, from an address given to an Irish Studies Conference, UCG, 10 July 1992.
Typescript of ‘Memorandum on the Proposed Development of the Corrymeela Project’.
File marked ‘Misc. – Personal’, containing papers and correspondence relating to social issues. ‘Services for Travelling People in Northern Ireland’ (1978); ‘Social Structure and Social Change’; Tony Lynes, ‘The Politics of Need’ (1977); James Cornford, Director of the Nuffield Foundation to Dr. Hayes informing him of their financial support for the Ulster People’s College Association (31 Mar 1981); proposal for research cluster ‘Direct Rule in Northern Ireland 1972-1980’; valuations on properties in Downpatrick; notes from a workshop on comparative study of social services (4 May 1979); letter from Hywel [Griffith]. Home Office, London commenting on their recent attempts to ‘solve the Ulster Problem’, gives his own personal news and hopes that the summer is going well in Downpatrick (10 July 1980); letter from Peter Melchett, London giving his news, saying that he is on the House of Lords Select Committee on Unemployment and that he was keen to push evidence from Northern Ireland, and discussing possible witnesses (4 Jan 1980).
Pack for a conference in QUB entitled, ‘Models of Political Co-operation’, with mainly academic speakers and some politicians. Also reports on the conference and correspondence within the Northern Ireland Office, Maurice Hayes was one of the NIO representatives at the conference.
Report on ‘Ness Wood Amenity Area: Reflections on a Gate’ by Ian B. McQuiston, with handwritten questions on the report.
Covering letter from Brendan O’Regan, Co-operation North, Dublin 2, enclosing a paper ‘North/South Co-operation: “A Far Far Better Way”’.
Typescript entitled ‘Northern Ireland: A Time for Choice’, by Professor Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, pre-publication draft, c.300pp
Typescript entitled ‘Northern Ireland: A Time for Choice’, by Professor Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, pre-publication draft, c.300pp.