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              1983 - 1986
              UGA A/A44/5/5/3/3 · SubSection · 1983-1986
              Part of Academic

              File of typescript and manuscript correspondence between Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous others discussing and working on a development plan, led by Boyle, for the Law Faculty at University College Galway. This development drive included building Library a

              University of Maine, U.S.A.
              UGA A/A44/5/6 · Sub-series · 1981-2001
              Part of Academic

              These files relate to Boyle's time at University of Maine Law School, at which he was Scholar in Residence in September 1982. This period saw the growth of the professional connections and relationship between Prof. Kevin Boyle and Prof. Orlando Delogu, L

              UGA A/A44/5/6/2 · File · 1981-1982
              Part of Academic

              File contains documents relating to travel by Kevin Boyle to Maine, Portland, U.S.A., notes and drafts of itinerary, notes and drafts of talks for public lectures and engagements and correspondence relating to such lectures including at Franic Deak Intern

              At 21 Temple Street, Dublin
              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/1 · SubSection · 1808-1810
              Part of Personal

              Letters written to Henry F. Stock from Rev Edwin Stock addressed from 21 Temple Street, Dublin.

              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/1/7 · Item · 24/03/1809
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Edwin Stock, Belleek, to Harry Stock. stating that R. Joyny of Killala will remit to Messrs Stewart 'to pay your order £45 sterl' which he hopes will finish his debts to himself and Mrs. Freeman. He asks for an itemised account so that he can settle his financial affairs. He says that their fears for Louisa, while in Dublin, were verified but she is now recovering. He ends by saying that William has had terrible weather for his trip to Ballinrobe. In a long postscript he asks for news of Tom [Palmer], who has written him a long letter begging for assistance and refers to other financial matters.

              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/1/10 · Item · 09/11/1809
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Edwin Stock, 9 St James St., Bath, to Harry Stock, complaining that Captain Jackson wants him to pay the taxes of Belleek even though he only lived there for eight months. He asks where he stands in legal terms. He is sorry to hear that William and Harry have had a dispute and asks him to make allowance for William's 'hasty temper'. He requests a statement of his account soon. He concludes, 'Before now I suppose the wedding is over and all the parties dispersed'. [His sister Lydia's Marriage to James West.]

              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/1/12 · Item · 29/12/1809
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Edwin Stock, Bath, to Harry Stock, arranging for David Thompson and Kinahan the grocer to be paid out of a remittance to be made by George Joynt, Harry to retain the balance. He states that they will return to Harthy in Mid-January if Louisa is able. He sends love to Aunt Bess.

              At 4 Temple Street, Dublin
              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/2 · SubSection · 1810-1819
              Part of Personal

              Letters written to Henry F. Stock from his brother Henry F. Stock addressed from 4 Temple Street, Dublin.

              UGA P/P10/A/1/1/3 · SubSection · 1820-1832
              Part of Personal

              Letters written to Henry Stock from his brother Rev. Edwin Stock addressed from 12 Henrietta St, Dublin