Letter from John Joyce, Caltra Park, Ballinasloe, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, making arrangements for the transfer for possession of the lands to Donelan. Discusses what he will do with the livestock. CCI certainly must say that I was a little annoyed at your former letter that you would suppose for a moment that I intended to retain the possession".
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Letter from John Joyce, Caltra Park, Ballinasloe, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, stating that he is applying for compensation for improvements he has made to the lands. He hopes to be his tenant again, "... if you are not unreasonable with the rent".
Letter from Coyle, Belfast to [O'Boyle], a final year law student at Queen's University, Belfast, seeking to talk with Boyle as Coyle is doing a research paper on Derry 1968-1972 with reference to legal actions of police and army during that period. Coyle
MS letter from Haslett, Ulster Committee, Guild of Students, University of Birmingham, to Boyle asking if he or Rory McShane could speak at a seminar at the University of Birmingham on the topic of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland.
Letter from John F. Deane, Dedalus Press, Dublin, thanking John McGahern for the copy of his book "High Ground"
Letter from John Burke and Thomas Geraghty proposing to rent the grazing farm at Beagh of one year at £57, with the right to cut and save hay, and that Dermot O'Conor Donelan will not let any portion of the land for conacre.
Letter from [John], Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle, discussing such matters as [John's] involvement with the Ardoyne Justice Committee and developing a private prosecution for murder in the Edward Sharpe case, and also discussing cu
MS card from broadcaster Joe Duffy to John McGahern, sending comments on McGahern's writing and personal good wishes, September [ ].
MS letter from Quinn, attorney at law, New York, giving an account how Quinn's working office in Belfast was raided by the 'Specials' - "The orangemen invaded our office at the Great Northern Railway and drove all 'papists' out. Reference is made to the '
Letter from Dudgeon, Belfast, to Boyle, responding to Boyle's letter of 30 Mar 1981, and explaining his reasons for parting company with Boyle and Francis Keenan as legal representatives for Dudgeon's case when being heard at the European Court of Human R