Letter from Myles, Belfast, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing work by Myles which he received feedback on from Boyle regarding LLM work in Law studies.
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Letter from Myles, Solicitor, Belfast, to Boyle, enclosing copy of "EEC Brief" as promised to Boyle at previous Human Rights Conference in Belfast.
Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that he would be grateful if he could pay the principal sum as he proposes to do, as it would allow him to settle Mrs. Best's affairs. He talks about a visit to Dublin during a yachting trip to the Clyde, and states that he would be interested to go shooting in Ireland sometime, as it is getting so expensive in Scotland and England.
Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, hoping that he received his letter to Charring Cross Hotel. He states that the account needs to be wound up as soon as possible so that there can be a final settlement of Mrs Best's estate, and he hopes to hear from him soon.
Partial letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that the figures he has quoted to him in relation to Mrs Best's account are quite correct. He states further that he hopes that as accurate an account as possible will be drawn up.
Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that there is no uncertainty about the account on their side, and that Mrs Best stated that all money received by her sister from Donelan had been noted. He states that he will accept £348.9.1 in settlement of the judgement and IOU.
Letter from H Fairfax B Archer, Barton Cottage, Bury St. Edmunds, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, enclosing a receipt for £330, but stating that there is still some money outstanding, and that he cannot accept that the account is settled. He asks for the remainder as soon as possible to close the matter.
Letter from British writer Hilary Mantel to Madeline McGahern, with comments and discussion regarding a book jacket blurb/text for a new or reissue of a paperback edition of a book by John McGahern. Mantel outlines what comments she could add about John's writing, and wider comments regarding his influence - "I learned a good deal from John's fiction ...".
MS letter from Hannum to Boyle, sent care of the National Association for Irish Freedom. The letter discusses that Hannum is "now trying to put something together for the U.N., though I do not know how through it will be..." and adds ". . .Looks like the
Manuscript card from writer Ian McEwan to John McGahern, sending him good wishes and thanks for his letter. McEwan also adds that he "would dearly love to come and see the land that lies around your imagination".