Report of I.R.A. O/C Frank Barrett 1st Western Division to the C/S. A funeral escort of a Free State soldier ambushed by Nationalists. Nationalists engage Free State troops only after Free State troops using the Red Cross as cover to commit acts of war. Captain of Free State troops captured and signed document stating the Nationalists good conduct and adherence to the rules of war. Report of Captain P.J. Hession H.Q. 3rd Battalion Regular forces (Free State) reporting about the engagement between his men and the I.R.A. Republicans at Gort.
Regional Report of the Galway/Mayo Regional Development Group.
Report of Field Engineering Inspector detailing Free State forces cut off by Republicans blowing up road and rail bridges. Request for another engineer to be sent to 3rd DIvision so they could organise 1st, 2nd and 3rd Division activities.
Report of Debates from the Northern Ireland Convention, 34th plenary session, pp 1007-1083.
Edition of 'Report of a committee to consider, in the context of Civil Liberties and Human Rights, measures to deal with terrorism in Northern Ireland', chaired by Lord Gardiner, presented to parliament by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Incl
Print copy of report "Inquiry into the Approach of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Devolved Government on European Union Issues". Second Report - Committee of the Centre.
Report in 'The Irish Times' entitled "Sneem pays tribute to Ó Dálaigh".
Report from the D/C/S 1st Western Division outlining the activities and actions of the various Brigades of the Division. Report details from 1 p.m. 15/7/22 to 4 p.m. 16/7/22.
Report from Prof. Kevin Boyle to Michael Freeman, MA Director and Geoff Gilbert, LLM Director, regarding end of term session with postgraduates of University of Essex and being a feedback session on structure and content of courses. Suggestions from stude
MS letter of report written by Kevin Boyle and addressed to Mr. David Walsh, Chicago, detailing a progress report on developments and funding for the Law Faculty at University College Galway. the report details much of Boyle's vision for the faculty as we