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UGA A/A44/28 · Series · 1984-1994
Part of Academic

Files relating to research, campaigning, comments, publication and notes on abortion and right to life issues that also concern killings in Northern Ireland and elsewhere that Boyle researched in relation to unprovoked killings, use of lethal force Vs rig

Right to Life
UGA POL/POL41/10/367 · Item · 1989
Part of Political

Notes, copies of rulings etc. on the topic of the Right to Life. Part of LLM undertaken by Maurice Hayes.

UGA P/P155/1/4 · Item · 1818-1844
Part of Personal

Folders of research material by Kerby Miller. Includes transcripts and copies of letters held in PRONI (D3561) (50pp). c.7 letters (14pp) transcribed by Kerby from what is available. Also research on Todd and Christian County, Kentucky, and Hinds County, Mississippi. James Richey and later his brother Andrew arrive in the American South, and write home to their family giving their news, and on matters of religion and politics where they live, including on the slavery question. For details of individual letters see https://imirce.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/search?ASSET_COLLECTION=865&c=865

UGA LE/LE40/18/3/583 · Item · 07/08/1805
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Richard Ruttledge, Dublin to Thomas Ormsby of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo. "I received this day a letter from your son Mr. Ormsby of Knockmore mentioning his having got from Mr. Ruttledge of Bloomfield all the leases (except four or five which are in Dublin) of my grandfathers fee simple estates in Mayo and Galway, not at all reckoning those deriving under the lease for ever which has been I understand settled on said Mr. Ruttledge. The schedule which Mr. T. Ormsby has drawn from these leases amounts in the whole to about £1590 a year. I thought it would have been considerably more and altho' the above amount is to me ample and abundant yet I would not like to be deprived of anything to which I may have a just right, now my Dear Sir as you have always been my friend I am sure you will give me and your son (who has undertaken to manage my affairs) any information you can concerning the denominations, bounds and circumstances as far as have come to your knowledge. I believe you must have had some conversations about this property which our late dear friend Mr. Ruttledge of Cornfield who knew everything minutely. I write this to you in confidence I suppose that Mr. Ruttledge of Bloomfield has delivered everything fairly and correctly but we are all liable to mistakes. I ask pardon for giving you this trouble and am with best respects to Mrs. Ormsby and all of you, Dear Sir your most obedient, faithful humble servant Richard Ruttledge. Total amount of rent £1580. Deduct Kellescope etc. in the Co. Galway set to Mr. Campbell Fair at per annum, £440. Leaves the Mayo rent £1140.

UGA P/P91/5/15/362 · Item · 17/01/1996
Part of Personal

Richard O'Donnell and Matthew Manning. Concert held at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway. File includes TS press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the concert; photocopy of brief biography of O'Donnell and Manning; fax copy of press review of the concert; photocopy of press review of a concert by O'Donnell and Manning held at the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Foster Place [Dublin], taken from the Irish Times.

Richard Martin
UGA LE/LE56/1 · Series · 1810-1849
Part of Landed Estates

Records pertaining to Richard Martin (1754-1834), including an estate settlement with son Thomas, an 1839 assignment of judgement against his estate, and an 1840 release of his estates from marriage annuities.

UGA LE/LE6/3/10 · Sub-series · 1847-[189-]
Part of Landed Estates

Papers relating to the appointment of Richard M Lynch as a Poor Law Inspector in 1847 and as a Special Commissioner for Income Tax in 1955 and to his pension on his retirement from these posts.

Richard M Lynch's Letters
UGA LE/LE6/3/4 · Sub-series · 1875-1885
Part of Landed Estates

Letters from Richard M Lynch to his nephew, John Wilson Lynch, relating to the Fosters' mariage settlement and to the deed of 1885 [see LE6/C/17].

UGA P/P143/3/19/1 · Item · 05/09/1975
Part of Personal

Handwritten letter from Richard J Carbray, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, thanking Mary Robinson for her "fine contribution to American university education", 05/09/1975.

[Archivist’s note: This originally accompanied Sony Video Cassette "Irish Conversation Senator Mary Robinson: 23 July 1975, University of Washington, now in AV series to be listed].