TS letter signed by Peter Pringle, a prisoner in Portlaoise Prison, writing to Kevin Boyle and explaining and stating his innocence to charges which saw him imprisoned and sentenced to death for involvement in a robbery which resulted in the death of two
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Letter from McKenna, Pluralism in Education Conference, Dublin City University, to Boyle, enclosing the recommendations of the Conference and detailing future goals of the group.
Letter from Rear Admiral Peter Marsden to Prof. Boyle enclosing cheques in payment and thanks for Boyle's help at Worcester during a series of workshops.
Letter from Hermitage, National Directorate of Police Training, to Boyle, thanking him for making the opening address at the group's annual conference.
Letter from Paul [ ], Donaghadee, Co. Down, to Boyle, stating that his thesis on People's Democracy is to be published and he lists a number of quotations from past interviews with Boyle he wishes to approve for inclusion. Paul also gives his comments and
Letter from Nolan, Secretary, Commission on the Status of Women, Government Buildings, Dublin, thanking Boyle for his letter discussing international standards and procedure for promoting gender equality and adds his own comment on Irish delegation to CED
Letter from Patricia McGonigal, wife of the late Chief Justice Ambrose McGonigal, thanking Boyle for his letter of sympathy on the death of her husband.
TS letter from Pat Feeley, primary school teacher from Glenageary, Dublin, writing to John McGahern with memories from the 1960s and on reading The Barracks and also on raising the "John McGahern Case" - the censorship of The Dark and McGahern losing his teaching job - at an INTO meeting. Feeley describes in detail the comments of those present at the INTO Meeting regarding McGahern and his job loss and the novel.
Letter from Sloan, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, to Prof. Boyle, and discussing the upcoming launch of the first draft advice on the Bill of Rights to move to the consultation process prior to submitting final submission to the Secretary of St
Manuscript letter from P. Duffy dated 23 April 1940 and sent from 23 Waterloo Place, Dublin. Praises "Pilgrims", saying that he saw the play twice, and that it was a "spiritual thriller." Envelope included.