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UGA P/P143/1/3/2/2/7 · File · 01/05/1982-25/05/1982
Part of Personal

Courts Act, 1982 (Private Members Bill)
Material in this file relates to the Courts Act, 1982 (Private Members Bill) which sought to introduce an Act to amend the Courts Bill, 1981, by postponing for a further 12 months the coming into operation of certain sections of that Bill which proposed to transfer jurisdiction in important areas of family law from the High Court to the District and Circuit Courts. It was drafted by Mary Robinson (MR) and introduced by Labour Leader Dick Spring in order to give time for the District and Circuit Courts to become better equipped to handle these cases as well as the opportunity to consider whether this was best course of action. The Government was also being called on to allocate time in the Dáil for discussion of the bill.

The file includes photocopy of Courts (Amendment) Bill, 1982 Arrangement in Sections; photocopy of circular from MR on the need for urgent consideration of the Bill before 12th May 1982, with copy of Courts Bill 1982 which she drafted, 30/04/1982; press release from Cherish [Irish Association of Single Parents] and circular from its chairperson, Mary Liddy, to members of the Dáil Éireann [lower house of Irish parliament], expressing concern that the decision to transfer jurisdiction would give rise to difficulties in the area of family law, calling on the government to allow time for the deferment to be discussed and expressing hope that a deferment would reopen the possibility of establishing family courts with proper facilities, 01/05/1982; letter on behalf of Brendan Allen, President, The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, to MR, regretting that he could not support her amendment either privately or publicly, 04/05/1982; correspondence from Clara Clarke, Organising Secretary, Council for the Status of Women, including their press release calling on the Government to allocate time for discussion on Courts Bill 1982, 04/05/1982 and replies from various TDs [Teachta Dála, member of Dáil Éireann] to MR who had sent the press release to them, 04-11/05/1982; letter from AIM [Action Information Motivation] Group to the Letters Editor [National press?], relating to their concern that women seeking Protection or Barring orders were being turned away due to family law-related summonses not being served in many District and Circuit Courts, 19/05/1982; letter from Kathleen Chandler for Mary Liddy, listing TDs who had responded to press release being sent to them, 25/05/1982; cuttings 05-20/05/1982.

Cover letter for above costs
UGA LE/LE6/1/5/65 · Item · 17/02/1890
Part of Landed Estates

[Cover] letter [for above costs] from E and G Stapleton, at his request they send their costs since July 1878. They have deducted 20% off the statutory fees, as they are aware of the 'considerable loss' he suffered due to the non-payment of rents by many of his tenants, against whom they took legal proceedings.

Cover Sheets
UGA P/P10/A/1/19 · File · 1810-1844
Part of Personal

Cover sheets of eight letters addressed to Henry F. Stock, Dublin, with some annotations.

C.R.A Executive Statement
UGA A/A44/1/1/2/2 · Item · [196-]
Part of Academic

Manuscript 'Executive Statement' of the Civil Rights Association detailing the goals and objectives of the C.R.A. Executive.

Craddock, Sermons of Fr J,
UGA P/P81 · Collection · 1888-1891
Part of Personal

Two quarter leather bound hardback volumes containing handwritten copies of sermons by Fr J Craddock, CC of Oughterard, County Galway.

UGA T/T20/2/2/9 · Sub-series · 1956
Part of Theatre

A Hallmark Hall of Fame production, adapted by James Costigan from the play by Maurice Evans, directed by George Schaefer. Siobhán playing the role of Sister Joanne of the Little Cross.

Craggaunowen, Co. Clare
UGA P/P133/5/2/6/12 · Item · 1987
Part of Personal

Files of material relating to the crannóg reconstruction project at Craggaunowen, Co. Clare. Includes black and white photographic prints of the construction and final structure of the crannóg at Craggaunowen; letters between Etienne Rynne and Prof. Harold Mytum, Dept of Archaeology, University of York discussing crannóg archaeology and features; text of essay by Etienne Rynne entitled "Craggaunowen: A Valid Reconstruction"; extensive research material utilised by Rynne on the histories ad archaeology of crannógs; and other items related to the study of crannógs by Rynne.

Cramer Roberts Estate
UGA LE/LE57/3 · Series · 1851-1908
Part of Landed Estates

This series contains documents relating to the Cramer Roberts Estate. This series has been divided into two subseries. The first series relates to John Cramer Roberts and the second series relates to his son John David Cramer Roberts. Each subseries has varying sub-subseries which has an array of different types of documents including correspondences, leases, legal papers etc. All material has been arranged chronologically within its sub-subseries.

UGA P/P133/5/13/74 · Item · [1961]
Part of Personal

File includes black and white photographs of objects including 'hanging-bowl' and 'gaming board' from Ballinderry Crannóg, listed as being Ballinderry, Co. Offaly and also referencing Co. Westmeath. Item with ogham inscription also included.