Details school, amount of registration paid and any expenses paid. Ledger was previously used for Publications a/c No. 3 and National Executive No 4 a/c.
Copy of TS article 'Public Security and Individual Freedom: The Dilemma of Northern Ireland' written by Thomas P. Foley, discussing the Emergency Provisions Act, security and policing in Northern Ireland and issues and cases associated with both these top
Letters between Kevin Boyle and Sean McMenamin, concerning an approach by P.R.O.N.I. to acquire material relevant to the "recent upheaval in Northern Ireland" for posterity at the Record Office. The letters discuss the commitment to deposit material from
Letters from assorted historical and archaeological organisations inviting Etienne Rynne to deliver a lecture. includes correspondence with poet Thomas Kinsella, Dept of English, Southern Illinois University, 1970; the University College Dublin Archaeological Society; The Royal Society of Antiquaries; University College Cork Historical Society; University College Cork Archaeological Society; Institute for Cornish Studies, Cornwall; the Institute of Irish Studies, Dublin; Foras Uí Chomhraí; University of Bristol Extra-Mural Studies.
Files of correspondence regarding assorted invited public lectures given by Etienne Rynne. Includes letters regarding lecture entitled "Ireland from Saint Patrick to the Reformation" for the Rathmichael Historical Society, also with manuscript research material and notes on same. This lecture appears to have been given to other organisations as discussed in the letters.
2 copies of the prospectus for the sale by public auction of Castle Hacket, Belclare, Tuam, to be held at the Great Southern Hotel, Galway, 12 June 1986. Joint sole agents of the sale were Hamilton and Hamilton (Estates) Limited and Martin Tyrrell Auctioneering. The prospectus includes 4 colour photographs pasted to the document and complete description of the castle.
File with document outlining public appointments annual report for 1999/2000.
Public Administration in Northern Ireland, Magee University College, Extra-Mural Studies, includes article by Maurice Hayes on Local Government, 1967, 124pp.
Correspondence from the public to President Mary Robinson (MR), with some photocopies of responses, 1997, including from George Dawson in relation to the creation of collection of Irish daffodils in gardens at Áras an Uachtaráin, and suggesting she commission a sculpture, 08/1997-09/1997; letter from Mary Quinlan, Celebration Committee, in relation to event that was planned to celebrate MR's contribution to the people of Ireland, but which was subsequently cancelled, 05/09/1997; letter of thanks for her service from John [Feighery?] SVD, Divine Word Missionaries, 08/09/1997; card from Colette Cullinan RSM [Religious Sisters of Mercy], Mercy Provincial Leadership Team, Ballyvolane, Cork, conveying gratitude to MR for her "seven years of inspirational leadership" as President, 01/12/1997; letter from Patricia Custy with photograph of her and MR at Kilfenora Heritage Centre opening, July 1996, and wishing MR success in new job, 19/12/1997; Christmas card from Rosemary Timmons and "lots and lots of senior citizens" congratulating MR on her term as President, 12/1997; Christmas Card from Mary Ryan, congratulating MR on her term as president, wishing her luck in new role, and enclosing photocopy of letter Ryan had submitted to the Sunday Tribune, April 1990, in which she praised MR's qualities as candidate for President, 12/1997.
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Correspondence from the public to President Mary Robinson (MR), with some photocopies of responses, 1996, including typed letter from Dr Mari Fitzduff, Director, Community Relations Council, Belfast expressing concerns relating to rumours MR might be considering the post of Secretary General of the United Nations, 14/05/1996; typed letter from Lynn Martin, Chicago, in relation to MR's speech and presence at the Stockholm Forum, [re Women and Leadership?] 28/05/1996; typed letter from Eoghan Peavoy, thanking MR for sending Aide-de-Camp to funeral of his Grandmother, Mary Lavin, but mainly in relation to his view she would be great in role of Secretary General of United Nations, and reasons why, with response from MR 06-31/05/1996; typed letter from Richard C Kevin, Office of the President, Yale University, United States of America, apologising that he was unable to join her for dinner at Ambassador's residence during her State visit to Washington, 07/06/1996; handwritten letter from Mary Loftus, congratulating MR on "historic and magnificent" official visit to London, and referring to coverage it received, with response 10-18/06/1996; handwritten letter from Tom Finlay announcing he was resigning as Chairman of the Cheshire Foundation of Ireland, and thanking MR for being a Patron and for her many visits. 27/06/1996; fax from Sarah Boszormenyi on behalf of young cousin who was doing a school project on politicians and their star signs, with response, 11-12/07/1996; handwritten letter from historian Nicky Furlong relating to the positive respect in which MR was held by those the Furlongs were meeting in America while on lecture circuit, 05/12/1996; flyers and cuttings with notation sent from conservative member of public who was against divorce and wanted the "Laws of God" to be respected.
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