Copy typescript statement (2 pp) from [Harold Wilson, Prime Minister UK in a first reply to the Republican movement], late March 1975. Stating their failure to understand the Republicans' stance - pointing to the past 50 days of peace on the one hand, but critical of the Provisionals' failure to engage with the loyalists, of their boycotting the Constitutional Convention; also stressing their own grave problems arising from increased violence from internecine and sectarian fighting. (With a handwritten caption by [Éamonn Downey], dating the item. Also handwritten comments by [Brendan Duddy] identifying origin and adding the piece was 'doctored' by Sir F.Cooper, Northern Ireland Office; stating Duddy refused to use it.)
[Copy] telegram from Peter Freyer, Benares, to [J G Pilcher] Inspector General, Civil Hospitals, Lucknow, as follows 'Kindly telegram Cameron who arrives here tomorrow take full joining time to enable me wind up work'
Copy telegram from John Wilson Lynch to Estate Duty Office, Somerset House, London, stating that the property has been sold to the Land Commission 'who should be applied to for duty claimed'.
Copy translation by Seosamh MacGrianna of Lew Wallace's Ben Hur - scéal fá Chríost (Dublin 1933, 640 pp). (Enclosing a page of notes taken by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha with turns of phrase from p.133.)
Copy TS letter from Boyle to Celia Wells, Lecturer in Law, the University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, discussing in detail issues surrounding a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Copy typed press statement from the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Council, signed by A.Fitzgerald, Director of Publicity. Stating their aim as a 32-county 'Democratic Socialist Republic' to achieve by revolutionary means, and their intention of actions against British Imperialist rule in Ireland. Appending list of military operations carried out by their service units since May 1975 (15 instances of bombings, ambushes, shootings).
Copy typed script by Denis Johnston entitled "Táin Bó Cuailgne - a pageant of the great Cattle Raid of Cooley and of the high deeds of Cúchulainn, champion of Ulster", with few pencil corrections [by Johnston]. Written for Bord Fáilte for performance duri
Copy typed script by [Micheál Mac Liammóir], spring 1955, entitled "A pageant of St. Patrick", in two acts and seven episodes, set on Sliabh Mis, in Slane, and on Croagh Patrick.
Copy typescript annual financial account for "Inniu", signed by inspecting accountant P. Nollaig Lionard [in Irish].
Copy typescript annual financial account for "Inniu", signed by accountant P. Nollaig Lionard [in Irish].