TS copy letter from Boyle and Round to the Vice Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast outlining how six Q.U.B. students who were also members of People's Democracy were arrested on 4th November 1968 arising out of demonstrations in Belfast arising whe
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Copy of TS letter from Hannum and Boyle to Prof. Frank Newman, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, confirming on behalf of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, the National Council for Civil Liberties and the Association for Legal
Copy of TS letter with enclosing documents from Boyle and Hannum to Jakob Moller, Human Rights Officer, United Nations, and detailing further updates on case of Human Rights Violations in Northern Ireland.
TS copy letter from Boyle and Hannum to Schreiber, Director of Human Rights, United Nations, New York, seeking an acknowledgement and response to the submission made to the United Nations on violations on Human Rights in Northern Ireland.
Copy of TS letter seeking an update on the submitted communication concerning violation of Human Rights in Northern Ireland.
TS letter from Kevin Boyle and Hurst Hannum, Counsel, Queen's University Belfast, to his Excellency Kurt Waldheim, Secretary General of the United Nations, New York, U.S.A., detailing the attachment of the submission and communication on the violation of
Letter from Purdie, who is working on a doctoral thesis on the civil rights movement with emphasis on its origins and political context and is seeking to interview Boyle and his brother Louis for comments.
TS letter signed by O'Hagan, seeking if Michael Farrell or another member of People's Democracy could attend a 'Teach-In' at University of Leicester in order to publicise "the March 26th Anti-Internment League demonstration. . ." Other contacted organisat
Letter from Ben Duncan to John McGahern writing with comments in 2002, stating that he first was introduced to McGahern by Charles Monteith around the time the Barracks was published in 1963, offers detailed comments on his knowing of Monteith, their later fall-out and comments on Monteith's funeral, with also comments of admiration for McGahern's writing.
Letter from Barry Shaw, Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland, to Boyle and offering thanks for Boyle's annotated law notes of the Northern Ireland emergency Provisions Act 1978 and hopes to meet Boyle should he be in Belfast.