Correspondence between David Trimble, Ulster Unionist Party and Michael Posner, Executive Director, Human Rights First re comments Trimble made at First International Congress of Terrorism Victims in Madrid, January 2004, 06-17/02/2004; article "Diversity, Identity and Loss Among the Irish Diaspora", Irish Studies Review journal, 2007, by Brian Walker, Department of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queen's University, Belfast, with cover letter from Walker to Mary Robinson, 24/10/2007; printout of email from Inez McCormack in relation to "Right to Housing" briefing (work by Seven Towers residents group), and press opportunities MR was doing for Amnesty in Belfast, 03/05/2011.
Printed document, manuscript; [Table]
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Material relating to case taken by Dr Paul O'Mahony to Employment Appeals Tribunal against University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) for unfair dismissal. Though he lost the case, the tribunal felt the main reason his three-year contract at TCD was not renewed was that the college employment policy changed while he was working there, and the tribunal added a rider to their judgement suggesting TCD rehire him. Material relates to decision by The Visitors [to the University] following an appeal against the decision by the Board of TCD not to respond to the rider. It is unclear from the material whether O'Mahony was rehired or given a different position. [Mary Robinson becomes one of two Visitors on being elected to Chancellor role in 1998.]
Email correspondence between Patrick Prendergast, Provost, Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Maureen Clark, [Pro-chancellor?] and Mary Robinson relating to Visitor's ruling on the dubium regarding Vice-Provosts to the Board.
Correspondence, and excerpts of minutes to TCD Board relating to Dubium from the Board to the University Visitors (Mary Robinson and Maureen Harding Clark) regarding whether reference to 1st and 2nd years should be changed from Junior and Senior Freshman to Fresh Students and/or Freshers and seeking approval for 2018-2019 term dates.
Letter relating to 60th anniversary of Dublin University Law Society's formal recognition by Trinity College Dublin, and of the first Auditor taking office, sent by Mathew McCabe, Auditor, 61st session, to all "ex-Auditors" including Mary Robinson, and referencing plans to erect a plaque listing all former Auditors from 1934-1964. [Mary Robinson was Auditor 1966-1967, under her maiden name Bourke, was succeeded by her husband Nick in 1967, who was in turn succeeded by Mary's brother Adrian Bourke, in 1968. Mary was first woman auditor.]
Material covers Mary Robinson (MR)'s election to Seanad Éireann which followed the general election (18 June 1969). Ballots were received between 04 July and 12 August 1969, and term ran from 5 November 1969 - 30 March 1973. MR was one of three candidates elected from Dublin University [Trinity College Dublin] constituency and ran as an independent.
Material consists of correspondence and election address flyers of MR and other candidates. Correspondence (11/05-12/10/1969) in the form of letters seeking and giving support, including to and from MR's family, as well as letters apologising that votes were going elsewhere, include letters from Professor JM Kelly, Department of Jurisprudence and Roman Law, University College Dublin, 28/05/1969; typed letter from Mr Tom G Wilson to Dr Aubrey de Vere Bourke [MR's father], 29/05/1969; handwritten letter from Nicholas Robinson [MR's partner and later husband] to Miss Bourke, London, 10/06/1969; handwritten letter from MR to her parents giving details of the campaign, 13/06/1969; Bishop of Tuam, 14/06/1969; Professor Robert FV Heuston, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Southampton, 17/06/1969; letter to Mrs Tess Bourke [MR's mother] from Sarsfield Hogan, Irish Steel Holdings Ltd, 18/06-04/07/1969; handwritten letter from Hugh Alexander Boyd, Ballycastle County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 19/06/1969; The Very Reverend C Gray-Stack, 19/06/1969; handwritten letter from Henry Bourke [MR's brother], Singapore, to parents, 03/07/1969; handwritten letter to MR from Paget [MR's uncle?], 11/07/1969; letter from James Mitchell Wright, Sydney, Nova Scotia and reply which gave vote tally, which showed MR got 3rd and final seat, 27/06-12/10/1969; typed copies of letters sent by MR to potential voters; typed list of potential voters in County Cavan. Election address flyers from William Bedell Stanford, William A Dillon, Dr Owen Sheehy Skeffington (1965 Senate election), for John N Ross (year not listed) and for MR (1969).
Folder labelled "Senate Election file 1973" relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s successful campaign to be elected Senator in the Dublin University constituency, held in May 1973. Material includes correspondence relating to changes in the electoral register, individual changes in addresses and lists of amended addresses; completed nomination forms with signatures of supporters along with correspondence to MR from some; booklet on Statutory Instruments re Seanad Elections Free Postage Regulations, 96and photocopied signed form from MR certifying number of unpaid communications tendered, date stamped by Controller, Dublin Postal District 12/03/1973; correspondence relating to printing of communication from MR, 12/03-17/05/1973; newspaper cuttings; flyers for official election addresses MR, TT West, Lionel Fleming, Joe Revington, Dr David John McConnell, Nessa O'Byrne Healy, Derrick Waldron-Lynch, William John Edward Jessop, Dr Noel Browne and David Boyd Redmond Cabot, 1973; flyers for election addresses for TT West, Catherine M Doohan, Cabot 1970; copies of communication and draft communication from MR to voters; official supplement listing panels of candidates prepared by Seanad Returning Officer for Seanad General Election May 1973, published 30/03/1973; letters of congratulations on her election and other correspondence, 30/04-26/06/1973, including from Mr Brennan, Australia Embassy, Mr Justice John Kenny, Rev Enda McDonagh, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Eilish MacCurtain, Department of Foreign Affairs, Mrs Gemma Hussey, Women's Progressive Association, Miriam W Pike, [Dublin University] Women Graduates Association, Mother Aquinas, Convent of Jesus & Mary, Crosmolina County Mayo (Great aunt of MR), Rev Arthur Butler, Bishop of Connor, Professor Jessop, Trinity College Dublin, CP O'Brien for Ballina Urban District Council, along with members of the public; letters of support and general correspondence including from public ahead of election, 20/01-27/04/1973, including from Rev J Nally Goulden, Ballycastle County Antrim, Kader Asmal, Trinity College Dublin, Wing Commander Stanley Towell, RAF [Royal Air Force, United Kingdon], Aiden Hannigan, Department of Legal Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia; material relating to candidates on other panels outside of University panel MR was on [Labour Panel, Cultural and Educational, Industrial and Commercial, Agricultural, Administrative] including correspondence from other candidates looking for support, 05/02-17/07/1973, list of [winning?] candidates for each panel in MR's handwriting, and flyers of election addresses for candidates including Paddy Murphy, Mícheál Cranitch, Irish Congress of Trade Unions candidates and Sean Brosnahan, (Labour Panel), Mary Walsh, Maurice O'Connell, Valentine O'Kelly, Henry Edward Counihan, Timothy McAuliffe and Michael, Marquis of Headfort (Cultural and Educational Panel), Thomas C Skehan, John O'Connor, Sylvester Muldowney, James Gallagher, John O'Connor and Elexis FitzGerald (Industrial and Commercial Panel), Jack FitzGerald, Michael Ferris and Michael O'Mahony (Agricultural panel), Bernard McGlinchey, Michael Gallanagh, Peter Smithwick. Pat Kerrigan and Jim Doolan (Administrative panel), John J Kelly, Patrick M Rabbitte, John Horgan and Sean M Lavelle (National University of Ireland constituency).
[Archivist's note: reference is made in several correspondence to MR's mother dying during the campaign]
Material relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s term in Seanad Éireann in the late 1970s including election to Seanad Éireann, 14/08/1977. It includes folder of correspondence supporting her run and congratulating her success, some of which references her failed run in the Dáil [lower house of Irish parliament], 20/05/-06/10/1977; folder of election addresses including from MR, Antoin E Murphy, Trevor West, Alan J Shatter, David Norris, Vincent J McBrierty, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Declan Budd, Catherine McGuinness, David Boyd Redmond Cabot, Shane PN Ross, and standard letters seeking support; notice from the clerk of Seanad Éireann to MR of roll call on 6-8 September [start of new Seanad term?], 30/08/1977; photocopy list of names and addresses for electors living abroad, 1977; correspondence relating to change of addresses of electors, 23/06/1977-31/07/1978; correspondence between MR and members if supporting committee in relation to her decision to join the Labour party, and accept the whip, 25/10/1976-11/02/1977.
Material relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s run in the Seanad Éireann [Irish Senate, upper house of parliament] Election, 1981 including correspondence supporting her run and congratulating her success, 21/06-04/09/1981; general correspondence sent to all candidates from the Seanad Electoral Officer, Returning Officer and Controller, Dublin Postal Districts, 12/06-05/08/1981; drafts and copies of correspondence from MR to potential voters and typed and handwritten lists of addresses; handwritten tally of votes; handwritten list of [volunteers to stuff envelopes?]; forms of nomination with signatures of nominees for MR; letters seeking support for MR and drafts, from Kader Asmal, Grainne Flynn, Ronald C Cox, Dr Mary Henry, Bride Rosney and Henry O Bourke (brother), 26/06-14/07/1981 and same for Shane Ross 02-03/07/1981; candidate election addresses from MR, Catherine McGuinness, David Boyd Redmond Cabot, Barry Cullen, Tommy Murtagh, Trevor West, David Norris, Shane Ross and Owen Quinn, 1981; correspondence with Hugh Alexander Boyd, offering support and advice over various election campaigns, 27/02/1973-28/09/1981; newspaper cuttings, 16/06-13/08/1981, and election 1981 copy of Trinity College Gazette, 10/07/1981.
Material relating to the General Election 1982, including correspondence from Labour party candidates seeking support from Mary Robinson (MR) 10/02-17/02/1982; background reports on achievements of Labour party in Government in areas of housing, sanitation services, and budget proposals, government education programme for 1982 and future policies; Labour party circulars to members 29/01/1982; handwritten letter from John [Roche/Locke?], [Labour] Constituency Secretary, Dublin North East, asking her to consider standing; statement by Minister for Finance Mr John Bruton, on medium-term policy and economic and social reconstruction, 26/01/1982; election flyers for Michael Gannon, and for Ruairí Quinn (with photo of MR and two other councillors supporting him); booklets on Labour party Local Government Elections Manifesto, and European Election policy statements, 1979; newspaper cuttings, 28/01-24/02/1982.