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Statement of Jimmy Doris
UGA A/A44/1/5/2/9 · Item · 06/03/2001
Part of Academic

TS transcript of statement given by Jimmy Doris, describing his account of events which occurred on 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, 1972. Appended documents include press cutting of story from unnamed newspaper with headline "IRA Supporters gain Civil Rights Control" and also a copy of summons received by Doris from the Royal Ulster Constabulary, dated 6 Mar 1972, owing to a complaint Doris "knowingly took part in a public procession held in contravention of an order. . ."

UGA LE/LE50/3/11 · Item · 17/06/1622
Part of Landed Estates

Statement of James Tully of Galway, merchant, aged over 50 years outlining the agreement made between Alice Boork, Evelin Boork and Redmond buy McJonin the said Evelin’s husband on the first part, and Peter Blake and Nicholas Skerret of Galway on the other part relating to the lands of Caher McUlick, Mocharrha and Balle-Inhawlta in a deed dated 11 March 1593.

UGA A/A44/1/5/2/13 · Item · 08/04/2001
Part of Academic

TS transcript of statement given by Ivan Charles Barr, describing his account of events which occurred on 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, 1972.

UGA A/A44/43/6/17/4 · Item · 1995/08/21
Part of Academic

İhsan Bilgin's statement (in Turkish with English translation) to the Commission refuting his 9 August statement, stating that he and his relatives were forced into signing the statement.

Statement of Hugh Logue
UGA A/A44/1/5/2/3 · Item · [2001]
Part of Academic

TS transcript of statement given by Hugh Logue, describing his account of events which occurred on 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, 1972.

UGA A/A44/43/1/32/10/7 · Item · 1999/07/29
Part of Academic

Expert statement from forensic pathologist Dr Christopher Milroy, University of Sheffield, with comments on the particular types of weapons identified in evidence in the Gül case.

UGA G/G17/2/54/541 · Item · 06/08/1969
Part of Irish Language

Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey recommending that they take on Ó Flóinn's suggestions on the book. He vents his frustration at printers, complaining that all the paper stock was taken over at the election. He asks for his corrected proofs on the book back and he will look forward a reprint then.

UGA G/G17/2/54/542 · Item · 06/08/1969
Part of Irish Language

Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey commenting that the business if frustrating. He will know on Monday if they can lithograph the changes or have to re-set, which would take three months. He suggests they append the guide at present, and in a reprint repaginate accordingly.