Fax letter from [Holland], the British-Irish Association, London, to Boyle, making arrangements for Boyle and others to attend a dinner in London soon.
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Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to the President of Ireland, on behalf of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Boyle, thanking him for his previous letters and enclosures and sends Boyle a book on the President Robinson Awards for Design of Travellers
Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to President, on behalf of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Boyle and thanking him for his letters and sending Boyle the attached text of Robinson's address to the Oireachtas, "on a matter of National Importance: 'Ir
TS letter signed by Robinson, 27 Merrion Square, Dublin to Boyle at University College Galway, stating interest in consultancy work in Galway and offering interest in other matters Boyle has raised.
Letter from Nally, Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, Dublin, to Boyle thanking Boyle for precious documents received and enclosing discussion papers on combating crime in Ireland. (Note: Boyle's previous letter to Nally, dated 26 Feb 1981 is
Letter from James, International Policy Executive, Human Rights, The Law Society, London, to Boyle, thanking him for judging the Graham Turnball Essay Competition and enclosing a copy of the booklet, published by the Law Society, London, featuring essays
MS letter from Melvyn Bragg to John McGahern, sending good wishes and comments having read McGahern's latest novel, "That They May Face the Rising Sun". Also a postcard from Bragg "sent in error" and meant for "Caroline and Matthew".
Letter from poet Michael Coady, Tipperary, to John McGahern, seeking permission to quote from "That They May Face The Rising Sun" for his forthcoming collection of poetry.
Letter from O'Flaherty, Galway, to Boyle, saying it was good to meet with Boyle and enclosing an article written by O'Flaherty entitled "International Protection of Human Rights and the Irish Legal Practitioner."
Typescript letter with manuscript notes from Micheal Mac Liammóir to Genevieve Lyons, "Darling Genevieve . . . It is a great pleasure to me that you liked the performance".