Copies of letter from Kenneth Younger, of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, to Dr. Hayes making arrangements for a small conference in Chatham House on Northern Ireland involving the Institute and five or six officials from Northern Ireland.
Copies of letters From Aubrey J Toppin, Bluemantle, Pursuivant of Arms, to the Revd. Father Egan PP, Kilronan, Aran Islands, Co Galway asking for information on a gravestone relating to John Fitzpatrick, who died in 1709, and was buried near the village of Killermy, Inishmore, Isle of Aran (22 Feb 1929). Also copy of the genealogy of this family of the Fitzpatricks who seem to have moved to Co Clare in the eighteenth century. Also copy of a letter from Patrick Connolly, Killreamy, Kilronan Post Office, Aran Islands, to Fr Egan reporting on the inscriptions relating to the family in St Enda's graveyard. He states that he could find nothing further but that some of the monuments had toppled into the sea due to erosion (12 Mar 1929)
Copies of letters from Tadhg S Seoighe to various booksellers in London offering a first edition copy of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in 1852.
Copies of lists of poems, articles and stories done by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc for RTE, "Feasta", "Inniu", "Comhar" and other publications.
Copies of magazine Plays and Players (London), collected by Thomas Kilroy.
Copies of magazine St.Stephen's (UCD), collected by Thomas Kilroy.
Copies of material printed by The Bureau of Military History (Department of the Defence), regarding the 1916 Rising. Comprising copy of the questionnaire given to participants, and the chronologies for pre-1916, and from the surrender 1916 to 1920. Inscribed partly G.A. Hayes-McCoy. [Only one chronology is dated; the Military Archives date the questionnaire to 1948 onwards.]
Copies of material relating to prayers from the Aran Islands and associated stories. Also copy letter from Henrich Becker to Seosamh Ó Mathúna on the subject (1973) [in Irish].
Copies of memorandum from Susan Senk to Susan Geller, Vestron Pictures, giving details of the planned publicity programme for "The Dead".
Typescript letter from Pip Kennedy, secretary of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, to Harry Barton, Limavady, County Londonderry, enclosing copies of a speech delivered by Oliver Napier, and the Alliance Party's proposals (eight points) on policing, following his request.