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UGA A/A44/25/6/1 · Piece · 2001
Part of Academic

File includes manuscript A4 pad of notes written by Boyle detailing the background to the visit to Ecuador, thoughts on discussion points, scheduling issues and other matters relating to the visit; official report/itinerary detailing aspects of Boyle's visit; titles and details of research projects discussed by Boyle at the visit; numerous email and letter documents between Boyle and members of Democratic Audit, United Kingdom and also people in Ecuador, such as Francisco Lopez-Bermudez, Auditoria Democratica Andina, regarding Boyle's role and participation in assessing a democratic audit in Ecuador (2002) and also details of a conference, National Conference on Democracy 2003 in association with the Democratic Audit of Ecuador. Also includes various business cards of people Boyle met with in Ecuador.

UGA POL/POL42/10 (1-2) · Item · 1995-1998
Part of Political

File of items relating to the visit to Belfast by Bill Clinton, President of the United States in 1998. Includes draft manuscript notes and typed final notes of private meeting with Bill Clinton with group including "PM Blair, SoS Mowlam, FM Trimble, DFM Mallon, J. Powall, J. Holmes, D. Campbell, Hugh Logue, A. Campbell, J Steinberg, S. Berger." (3 Sep 1998, Parliament Buildings, Stormont".
Fax copy of "Remarks by the President (Bill Clinton) to the Northern Ireland Assembly, Waterfront Hall, Belfast 3 Sep 1998; Fax copy of text of address by David Trimble MP at the event at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, 3 Sep 1998; Text of address by Séamus Mallon at the event at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast (3 Sep 1998). Also assorted manuscript notes by Logue.
Manuscript document by Logue includes excerpts of political speeches, with captions "Clinton Odyssey Speech [Belfast] 13 Dec 2000", "Robert Kennedy Cape Town speech 7 June 1966", "Ripple of Hope Speech, Blair speech at Odyssey".
A4 pad with MS notes by Logue with opening page of notes re. Clinton visit in 1998, but had wider continuing notes about talks, meetings and negotiations on terms of the Good Friday Agreement, with FM, DFM, Sinn Féin and Unionists (1998).
Also includes colour photograph of Hugh Logue and his wife Anne, with President Bill Clinton. Photograph is signed by Clinton: "To Hugh and Anne, Thanks! Bill Clinton, Apr 19. 199[8].

File 2 includes newspapers and press cuttings with coverage of visits by President Bill Clinton to Derry (The Derry Journal) in 1995 and to Belfast and Dublin in 1998 (Irish Times - Irish Independent).

UGA POL/POL42/5/16 · Item · 04/1995
Part of Political

File of letters and documents relating to visit of Jacques Santer, President of European Commission to Belfast and conference dinner held at Hillsborough Castle, 10 April 1995, hosted by Sir Patrick Mayhew, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Includes list of attendees at the dinner, programme for conference "Implementing Europe's Programme for Peace", convened by John Hume, Jim Nicholson and Ian Paisley at Balmoral Conference Centre Belfast (11 April 1995), Text of press release issued by the European Parliament about the upcoming conference; documents with headshots and short biographies of main conference speakers; photocopy press file "Press coverage of the visit of President Santer to Northern Ireland 10-11 April 1995"; Annex conference documents including Delegate list; itinerary of visit to Northern Ireland by Jacques Santer; text of speech by Jacques Santer on the occasion of the European Parliament Conference on the Peace Initiative, 11 April 1995; text of speech made by Dr. Monika Wulf-Mathies and delivered at the conference; issue of newsletter "Europe in Northern Ireland" (no. 90, 1994) and being "a photographic record of some of the European happenings in the Province and beyond ..." includes cover image of Ian Paisley, John Hume, Jim Nicholson with Jacques Santer at an event in Brussels (October 1994). Also includes document being "Mission Report: Conference on 'Implementing Europe's Programme for Peace'", held in Belfast 10-11 April 1995, signed by Hugh Logue (20 April 1995).

Visit of Canon Hayes
UGA P/P134/15/1 · Item · [195-]
Part of Personal

Black and white photograph featuring the visit of Canon Hayes to the Cistercian College, Roscrea.

UGA P/P91/5/6/139 · Item · 19/02/1987
Part of Personal

Virtuoso Music for Flute and Lute/Guitar. Printed programme from concert performed by Helmut Klockl and Wolfgang Guttmann. Includes details of works performed and also on both Klockl and Guttmann.

VIPs 1997
UGA P/P143/4/6/3/9 · File · 06/01-29/11/1997
Part of Personal

Letters to and from VIPs to President Mary Robinson (MR), 1997 including typed letter from Emil Constantinescu, President of Romania, thanking MR for support given by Ireland to the Romanian children of the orphanages, and sending best wishes for the new year, 06/01/1997; postcard from Gemma Hussey, politician, in relation to a radio poll of the public which hugely favoured MR staying for a second term as President, 07/01/1997; typed thank-you letter from Kofi Annan, for MR's best wishes on his appointment as new Secretary General of the United Nations, 08/01/1997; handwritten letter from Máirín Lynch, wife of former Taoiseach Jack Lynch, thanking MR for bouquet of flowers, 19/02/1997; handwritten letter from Garet [FitzGerald, former Taoiseach] congratulating MR on decision not to stand for a second Presidential term, 13/03/1997; handwritten letter from Roy Jenkins, Lord Jenkins of Hill Head, thanking MR for meeting for lunch on St Patrick's day, and noting a future meeting on 11th November later that year, 20/03/1997; photocopy of typed letter from Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Secretary of State for the Vatican, acknowledging MR's letter of thanks following her visit, 30/04/1997; typed letter from Senator Edward Kennedy congratulating MR on being chosen as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (HCHR), 13/06/1997; typed letter of congratulations from José Ayala Lasso, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Ecuador, and previous HCHR, 17/06/1997; typed letter from UN Secretary General Kofi Annan stating the General Assembly had approved MR's appointment as UN HCHR for a term of four years, 17/06/1997; typed letter from Dick Spring, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, congratulating MR on her appointment as HCHR, thanking her for her letter of thanks to all officers concerned with her candidature and stating "all our good wishes go with you", 19/06/1997; photocopy of letter of congratulations from Tony Blair, Prime Minister United Kingdom, and of MR's reply, in which she wishes him well in his commitment to "bringing about peace in Northern Ireland", 13-20/06/1997; typed letter of congratulations from the Dalai Lama, on MR's appointment as HCHR, with photocopy of reply, 23/06-09/07/1997; photocopy of typed message of congratulations from Mr TC Tethong, Information and International relations, Central Tibetan Administration, on MR's appointment as HCHR, and of her reply, 26/06/1997; photocopies of fax from Benita Ferrero-Waldner, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Austria, congratulating MR on her HCHR appointment and her reply, 24-27/06/1997; handwritten letter in French from Louis Pettiti, European Court of Human Rights, congratulating MR on her HCHR appointment, 30/06/1997; typed letter of congratulations in Polish from Mr Aleksander Kwaśniewski, President of Republic of Poland, with translation, 26/06-23/07/1997; typed letter of congratulations from John Boorman CBE, 01/08/1997; handwritten letter of thanks and congratulations from poet Paul Durcan, which included photocopy of an article he wrote on her election as President seven years previously, and MR's reply, 18/08/1997; photocopies of translation of message of congratulations from Ivan Antanovich, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Belarus, and of MR's reply, 16/07-[01?]/09/1997; typed letter of congratulations in Spanish from Roberto, Robaina González, Foreign Minister of Cuba, with translation and MR's reply 04/07-[01?]/09/1997; envelope of letter from artist Louis le Brocquy (letter missing), and photocopy of MR's response, 09/1997; photocopy of fax sent by Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, United Kingdom, with details of representation at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, at Westminster Abbey on 6th September, and noting it would not be a State funeral, 02/09/1997; handwritten letter from Mo Mowlam, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, apologising for not being available on MR's last visit to Northern Ireland as President, and thanking her for helping to improve relations on the island, stating "The roots of the present ceasefire, and the desire for peace have been nurtured by your work as President", 06/09/1997, and photocopy of MR's reply, 11/09/1997; photocopies of letter of congratulations on her term of office as President and wishing MR luck in new role as HCHR from United States of America President Bill Clinton, with reply from MR, 11-12/09/1997; photocopy of fax sent to MR by Gerry Adams, President of Sinn Féin, in relation to detailed political report and assessment Adams and Martin McGuinness had provided to the IRA [Irish Republican Army], noting they had urged a return to cessation of August 1994 and received response that IRA would respond without relay, and hoping this new opportunity is not squandered [by] the British government as happened before", thanking MR for her "efforts to date in pursuit of a just and lasting peace in Ireland", and enclosing Sinn Féin press release, 29/11/1997.

Ref: P143/4/6/3/9

VIPs 1996
UGA P/P143/4/6/3/8 · File · [01/01/1996]-28/06/1997
Part of Personal

Letters from VIPs to President Mary Robinson (MR), 1996 including typed letter from Nelson Mandela, President of Republic of South Africa, noting his delight with MR's acceptance of an earlier invitation to visit in March 1996, and that Ireland had always "been dear to [him] with its strong Anti-Apartheid Movement in the past and its unstinting support in [their] struggle towards a democratic South Africa", [01/1996?]; typed letter from Senator Edward Kennedy, thanking MR for a recent letter, wishing her well for 1996, complimenting her on her address on human rights at Yale University, and noting he was looking forward to her visit, 02/01/1996; letter of thanks from Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien for book on Grosse Isle [aka Grosse Île] which was given to him on her recommendation, and for her compliments on his knowledge of the contribution made by Irish settlers to the development of the Province of Quebec, 08/01/1996; typed letter of thanks from Prime Minister of Japan Tomiichi Murayama, on his resignation from office for the good will extended during his term, 13/01/1996; typed letter from Senator Kennedy enclosing copy of letter he sent Ambassador Madeline Albright recommending that United States support MR for the position of Secretary General of the United Nations, and copy of response from MR stating she did not want to be considered for the role 27/02-15/03/1996; card from the Sultan of Brunei wishing MR happy 1996, with cover letter from Catherine Moloney, Department of the Taoiseach, 05-12/03/1996; letter of thanks from Michael Hardie Boys, Governor-General, New Zealand, for invite to Áras an Uachtaráin [official residence of the President of Ireland] during his visit to Ireland with his wife, 04/04/1996; letter from Derek Hill [English artist who was associated with painting style on Tory Ireland, who donated art collection and his house to Ireland in 1981 and who was given honorary Irish citizenship in 1999] congratulating MR on her work, 14/05/199[6?]; letter of thanks from Martii Ahtisaari, President of the Republic of Finland, for hospitality shown during his visit to Ireland with his wife Eeva, 23/05/1996; handwritten letter from singer Christy Moore, thanking MR for inviting him to perform in her honour at concert in Paris , and enclosing set list, 25/05/1996; handwritten letters from artist Louis le Brocquy, thanking her and Nick Robinson for attending his exhibition and for her thoughtful initiative on behalf of Irish artists "l'Imaginaire Irlandais", 26/05/1996, 02/11/1996; typed letter from President FW De Klerk, South Africa, concerning her recent visit, and giving explanation and background for the decision of the National Party to withdraw from the Government of National Unity, which was made at that time, 27/05/1996; handwritten note from Peter Brooke [politician and member of the British Conservative Party], apologising for being unable to attend a banquet in her honour during her visit to London, but noting he would be accepting the invitation from the Irish Ambassador to the reception in MR's honour, 03/06/1996; typed letter on "Highgrove House" headed paper, from Prince Charles, British Royal family, referring to MR's attendance at an event for his Trust while visiting the UK, 10/06/1996; fax from Ann Sharpe, Duty Officer, British Embassy, Dublin noting text of message from Queen Elizabeth II to MR following message of condolence from MR after an IRA bomb exploded in Manchester, killing 7 people, 15/06/1996; typed letter from John A Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, United States of America, following MR's visit to USA, 17/06/1996; letter of thanks from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for MR's letter of support, [most likely on occasion of the provisional adoption of the new Constitution, May 1996], and noting the Irish people's solidarity, and the support of the Government and MR's personal interest in the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 11/07/1996; correspondence between Bernie Guerin, mother of Irish Journalist Veronica Guerin [murdered in a contract killing believed to have been ordered by a South Dublin-based drug cartel, in June 1996], and MR including thank you note to MR for attending Veronica's funeral, and for sending a note for a memory box for Veronica's son Cathal, and thank-you note for sending flowers on Veronica's 1st anniversary, 11/07/1996-28/06/1997; handwritten thank you card from Radio presenter, Joe Duffy, for MR's "courtesy, kindness and good natured barter at the opening of the Ballyfermot Arts Festival", 15/07/1996; handwritten note from Máirín Lynch, wife of former Taoiseach Jack Lynch, thanking MR for bouquet of flowers, with note of thanks from Jack at bottom, 15/07/1996; typed thank-you letter from Hilda Tweedy [Irish women's rights activist. A founding member and leader of the Irish Housewives' Association (IHA)] and husband Robert for flowers sent on their 60th anniversary, 20/07/1996; handwritten note of thanks from Judge Hubert Wine, for message from MR which was read out at the event to mark the endorsement of a lecture room in his name in the Law faculty of the Hebrew University, 22/07/1996; handwritten letter of thanks from Joan Wilson, widow of Gordon Wilson [see archivist's note], for the foreword written by MR for a biography of Gordan, by Alf McCreary, 13/08/1996; thank-you card from Irish athlete Sonia O'Sullivan for the support, encouragement and "also the kind and strong words", prior, during and following a disappointing Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA, 29/08/1996; typed letter from Cahal Daly, Archbishop of Armagh ahead of announcement on his retirement, letting her know in advance, thanking her for her courtesy and kindness and congratulating her on her work to transform attitudes towards Ireland in Britain and towards peace in Northern Ireland, 30/09/1996; typed letter from Erskine Childers, thanking MR on behalf of his family for her attendance at ceremony for his father, Erskine Barton Childers (EBC), who passed away previous month [EBC was son of former President of Ireland Erskine Hamilton Childers who died in office in 1974, and grandson of Robert Erskine Childers who was executed during the Irish Civil War], 18/09/1996; handwritten letter from Loretta Brennan Glucksman thanking MR for welcome, and noting their time relaxing in her home, 30/10/1996; handwritten card in Irish from Ken Whitaker, thanking MR for flowers sent for his 80th birthday, 10/12/1996.

[Archivist's note: Gordon Wilson, a draper from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, survived the IRA bombing at Enniskillen, 08/11/1987, but lost his daughter, Marie, who died from her injuries. He became known internationally as a peace campaigner. He died 27/06/1995 ].

Ref: P143/4/6/3/8

VIPs 1995
UGA P/P143/4/6/3/6 · File · 10/02/1995-27/12/1995
Part of Personal

Letters from VIPs to President Mary Robinson (MR), 1995 including typed letter of thanks from Senator Edward Kennedy following condolences MR sent on death the previous month of his mother, Rose Kennedy (née FitzGerald), 10/02/1995; photocopy of fax sent by Richard Jolly, Acting Executive Director, UNICEF, thanking MR for condolences sent on death of Executive Director James P Grant, and referring to Grant speaking of MR and her visit the previous year to Somalia, the first Head of State or Government to do so, 20/02/1995; handwritten letter from Monica Barnes tendering her resignation as a member of the Council of State, and thanking MR for opportunity "during one of the most interesting periods of this Council", 07/04/1995; photocopies of faxed correspondence from Embassy of Ireland, Washington DC, USA, relating to push by Senator Edward Kennedy and other members of US Congress to have the Speaker, Newt Gingrich, invite MR to address a Joint Meeting of Congress, 21/07-06/09/1995; typed letter from United Nations Secretary General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali to MR, following the World Summit for Social Development, Copenhagen, requesting designation of a focal point in Irish Government with whom the UN Secretariat could be in contact, and welcoming MR's personal views, 28/07/1995; typed letter and photocopy of same, from former US President Jimmy Carter to MR, in relation to lunch MR hosted for him and wife Rosalynn during their visit to Ireland, and noting they hoped to return soon, 15/08/1995; typed letter from William Smith, Northern Co-ordinator of the Shankhill/Belfast-Shankhill/Dublin Project, thanking MR for wonderful reception at Áras an Uachtaráin [the official residence of the President of Ireland], and noting the project "is a shining example of what can be done between our two countries", 29/08/1995; photocopy of typed letter from President of the Republic of Hungary, Árpád Göncz, thanking MR for her letter of congratulations on his re-election as president, 09/1995; typed letter from Tony Blair, leader of the British Labour party [later became Prime Minister], thanking MR for taking time to meet him and Marjorie Mowlam [Secretary of State for Northern Ireland] at "a very sensitive and difficult time in the peace process", noting he enjoyed the meeting and would continue to support efforts of all concerned in reaching settlement, 13/09/1995; photocopy of letter from Queen Noor, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, thanking MR for responding to her appeal to try to alleviate suffering of people of Bosnia Herzegovina (see P143/4/6/2/3), sent through the Jordanian embassy in London, 10/1995-08/11/1995; typed letter from Shaharyar M Khan, Special Representative of the Secretary General, United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda, apologising for being unable to surface during MR's visit to Rwanda, after being stricken with Malaria, and thanking MR for being the only "Head of State who has seen the shattered Rwanda of last year and the current signs of recovery", 11/10/1995; typed letter from Jack Valenti, President and Chief Executive Officer, Motion Picture Association of America Inc., thanking her for her visit, 20/10/1995; typed letter from Lord Howe [Sir Geoffrey Howe, former Deputy Prime Minister of UK], thanking MR for sending copy of her Herman Phleger lecture at Stanford University, and referring to Peace Process and Round Table Seminar he was going to be attending in Ireland, 13/11/1995; typed letter from Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, President of Iceland, with handwritten note, referring to telephone call between her and MR, and referring to the International Women's Leadership Forum taking place in Stockholm in May 1996, and Robinson's visit to Iceland in Spring 1996, 17/11/1995; typed letter from United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali stating on record his deep appreciation for Ireland's steadfast support for the UN since Ireland became a member in 1955, on occasion of Conference of the Irish United Nations Association, held to mark 50th anniversary of UN, 01/12/1995; typed letter from US President Bill Clinton, following warm reception on his visit to Ireland, and applauding work of Irish and UK Governments towards peace in Northern Ireland, with handwritten note, stating he was looking forward to her visit to US the following year, 04/12/1995; typed letter from President F W De Klerk, South Africa, thanking MR for hospitality shown during his visit to Ireland with wife Marike, 08/12/1995; typed letter of thanks from Frank Longford, 7th Earl of Longford [British politician and social reformer], for message sent by MR, most likely following his 90th birthday, 19/12/1995; typed letter from John Major, Prime Minister, United Kingdom, officially inviting MR to UK as guest of British Government, June of 1996, and noting the substantial progress on Northern Ireland, 21/12/1995; typed letter from Pasteur Bizimungu, President of the Republic of Rwanda, thanking MR for her visit, and "rare gesture of solidarity to have visited Rwanda for the second time within the same year", sent via the Embassies of Rwanda and Ireland, in London, 27/12/1995.

Ref: P143/4/6/3/6

VIPs 1994
UGA P/P143/4/6/3/5 · File · 11/03/1994-21/11/1994
Part of Personal

Letters from VIPs to President Mary Robinson (MR), 1994 including handwritten letter from Harry Whelehan, then Attorney General, thanking MR for making space in her schedule for lunch and congratulating her on what he believed was a successful trip to the United States of America, 11/03/1994; handwritten letter from Máirín Lynch, wife of Jack Lynch, former Taoiseach, thanking MR for bouquet of get-well flowers she sent, which Máirín noted were in his favourite Cork colours [red and white], 21/03/1994; correspondence between Pope John Paul II, MR, Emmanuel Gerada, Apostolic Nuncio and Aidan O'Hara, Assistant Chief of Protocol, Department of Foreign Affairs, in relation to Ireland's input into International Conference on Population and Development, and the Catholic Church's "Year of the Family", 19/03-14/08/1994; typed letter from Elizabeth Smith, widow of British Labour Party politician and leader of the party, John Smith, who had passed away on 12th May 1994, thanking MR for her letter of condolence, with photocopy of MR's letter, 12-14/11/1994; typed letter from Dr Hans Küng [a Swiss Catholic priest, theologian, and author], thanking MR for a "sympathetic provisional answer with regard to a statement on the Declaration >>Towards A Global Ethic<<, promulgated by the Parliament of the World's Religions", 21/11/1994.

Ref: P143/4/6/3/5

VIPs 1993
UGA P/P143/4/6/3/4 · File · 15/01/1993-19/10/1993
Part of Personal

Letters to and from VIPs to President Mary Robinson, 1993 including handwritten letter from Harry Whelehan, then Attorney General, thanking MR that he was still a member of her Council of State "an ex-officio position", noting the 13th anniversary of both of them being called to the Inner Bar, was approaching and suggesting a group assemble for a dinner/lunch to celebrate, 15/01/1993; typed letter to Lord Revelstoke, thanking him for invitation to visit Lambay Island the following spring (1994), and referring to the unique architectural heritage of Lambay Castle, including wing added by architect Edwin Lutyens, 19/10/1993.

Ref: P143/4/6/3/4