TS letter signed by Noel [ ] 'for secretary', of the Department of Foreign Affairs, thanking Kevin Boyle for his critique on the Widgery Report and has passed it to the section dealing with the Irish case before the European Commission on Human Rights.
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TS letter to Genevieve Lyons from Deirdre [McSharry], offering thanks to Lyons for recent good wishes and sending congratulations on her good notices "for the Parnell play". [McSharry] mentions meeting with Fin, Siobhán and Eithne for lunch ahead of their upcoming performance in London. "Should be an exciting first night - will we ever forget the first night of the Dominick Behan play?!!"
Letter from Udagama, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, to Boyle, writing warmly to Boyle and saying Udagama will be teaching at the Canadian Human Rights Foundation annual study programme and invites Boyle to give a l
Letter from Miers, University College, Cardiff, to Boyle, enclosing an article for review.
Letter from Mepham, Associate Director of the Institute for Public Policy, London, thanking Boyle for agreeing to speak at launch of IPPR report, Human Rights and Global Responsibility'.
Letter from Mepham, Associate Director and Head of International Team, Institute for Public Policy and Research, (IPPR)London, being an invitation to attend the launch of a new IPPR report, 'Human Rights and Global Responsibility, which focuses on U.K. fo
Letter from Nugent, Secretary, West of Ireland Steam Railway Association, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for offering his professional services to the association.
Letter from Charles, Ad Hoc Committee for Irish Human Rights, Brooklyn, New York, to Boyle, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, referring to Boyle's planned trip to the U.S.A and advising it would raise extra profile for Northern Ireland and the
Letter from Regan and Sinclair. Bray, Co. Wicklow, to Boyle. "Greetings from Dublin in the wake of the, hopefully, temporary breakdown of the cease-fire. It is very sad to observe what has happened . . . ", talks further about the role Boyle and Tom Hadd
Letter from academic and director Christopher Fitz-Simon to John McGahern, sending apologies for missing McGahern in Dublin, comments on an Irish Times book prize, and hoping to meet McGahern soon.