Indices to Supreme Court and High Court written judgements, 1976-1989 (P143/4/14/13/1), 1990-1992 and 1996 (P143/4/14/13/2), compiled for the Bar Council and Incorporated Law Society; copies of "Gazette" newsletter, giving summaries of Irish cases, December 1977 - July/August 1992 (P143/4/14/13/3) and selected Employment Appeals Tribunal Cases, supplement to the "Gazette", 1978-1982, 1987-1988 (P143/4/14/13/4).
This material was kept together based on pre-existing arrangement and overlaps with Legal Series P143/1. It is unclear whether it was gathered during Mary Robinson’s presidential term or prior to it.
Ref: P143/4/14/13
Folder of essays and talks being considered by Tim Robinson for inclusion in 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara & Other Writings'. Not all of these made it into the book, but they are included in this file as per Tim Robinson's original order.
Typed version of 'Islands and Images' (Sep 1975) 18pp; typed version of 'A Connemara Fractal' with handwritten edits in the margin (1990) 13pp; two typed copies of 'Secret Connemara' with handwritten edits (1991-1994) 27pp; typed copy of 'Listening to the Landscape' (Feb 1993) 11pp; print version of 'Space, Time and Connemara' with some handwritten edits (undated) 15pp; photocopy of 'The Burren Uplands, Crossing the Pass' and 'The View from Errisbeg, Connemara and the Aran Islands' taken from 'The Book of the Irish Countryside' (1987) 17pp; typed copy of 'Through Prehistoric Eyes' (Sep 1995) 8pp; typed copy of 'Geometer' (undated) 4pp; newsletter of The American Geographical Society with an article on Folding Landscapes that is an early version of 'Interim Reports from Folding Landscapes' (1989) 5pp.
A subsection of letters relating to a complaint made to the Local Government Board by John Wilson Lynch about John E Hazell, who was responsible for collecting the poor rate from John Dermody's holding in Leagh North. John Dermody had been evicted in 1889 but continued to graze the holding. He owed rates and John Wilson Lynch wanted his stock seized to pay them. William Connor agreed to take the holding in the autumn of 1889 but agreed not to stock it until the rate situation was settled. The final outcome that John E Hazell was found to have neglected his duty and had to pay the rates due or be dismissed. The problem with Dermody's holding had to be settled to that it could be let to a new tenant and then be sold with the rest of Leagh North, Roo and Shanclogh. [see LE6/B/680-753].
Print copies of theses both completed by Giada Lagana, including Masters thesis completed at the Centre de Recherches en Histoire Internationale et Atlantique, La Rochelle University, entitled "Il Était une foi en Irlande Du Nord: L'Osservatore Romano Porte-Parle Du Saint Siége 1969-1998" (2013).
Also copy of doctoral thesis completed at National University of Ireland Galway by Lagana and entitled "The Genesis of the Europeanisation of the Northern Ireland Peace Process" (2017).
Paper – Keith Wilson-Davis, ‘Components of Period Fertility in the Irish Republic, 1962-1977; also typescript on fertility in Northern Ireland
Receipt for Composition rent.
Third Report of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, ‘Composition, Recruitment and Training of the RUC, House of Commons, Session 1997-8, 2 volumes. Minutes of Evidence include examination of Maurice Hayes.
Files relating to conference held in Groningen, Netherlands, about Comprehensive Security. Includes conference materials, notes and writing by Kevin Boyle, related research materials on the topic, one file relates to research and global coverage around nu
Papers relating to an Order in [HM's] Council, dated 15 August 1890, concerning the compulsory retirement of civil servants at the age of 65, which was challenged by the Corporate Body of QCG in 1895 over the retirement of the President, Sir Thomas Moffet