Correspondence with Douglas Hyde relating to Connradh na Gaeilge matters, as well as personal correspondence on occasion. Born in 1860, and from the 1870s had an interest in the Irish language, folklore and antiquarianism. A student at TCD, he later became president of Connradh na Gaeilge in 1893, until his resignation in 1915 as the organisation became more nationalist in outlook, concentrating on his academic career as Professor of Irish at UCD, later becoming the first President of Ireland in 1937. He died in 1949.
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and Dr. Bertram Ramcharan, Director of Study and later Special Assistant to the Director of the Centre for Human Rights, United Nations. Letters include: Ramcharan to Boyle, congratulating Boyle on his admittance to the centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations at the Hague where Ramcharan looks forward to personally working with Boyle on research on 'Right to Life' and allocates the topic of 'Arbitrary Deprivation of Life: the Concept of Arbitrariness" (14 Jun 1983); Follow-up letter from Ramcharan write a write-up of research he and Boyle conducted on Right-to-Life issues (12 Oct 1983); Letter from Boyle to Ramcharan discussing in detail his heavy workload on commitment with the New Irish Forum and explaining the role of the Forum (9 Jan 1984); Letter from Boyle to Ramcharan planning future visits and meetings for research on the Right to Life issue with Ramcharan (3 Oct 1984); Letter from Boyle to Ramcharan with an updated draft of their research and stating he will be away to South Africa for work with Amnesty International (3 Mar 1984); Letter from Ramcharan to Boyle with details of the publication plan and final proofs needed for the upcoming book on the Right to Life issues. (20 Nov 1984) and other such letters.
File of correspondence between Eoghan Ó Tuairisc and his solicitors, Duggan & Sons, Carlow, relating to a number of issues down through the years, including a query over a tax demand, conveyance of properties in Dublin and Kildare, as well as a copy of hi
Correspondence with Eason and Sons, Dublin.
Correspondence between Eddie Devlin Dublin, and Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, reminiscing about their time teaching together. He gives news of mutual acquaintances, as well as discussing the state of Irish in the schools. Also some correspondence between them in rel
Correspondence with editors Richard Roche and Andrew Roche regarding the publication of The Landmark. Also includes correspondence with JJ Murphy regarding the production.
Correspondence from Andy Roche and Mount Salus press regarding the edition and publication of The Landmark.
Correspondence from J. Toner and Mount Salus press regarding the editing and publication of The Landmark. Includes articles written for the publication.
Correspondence between Eoin Mac Neill and Stiophán Bairéad. Eoin Mac Neill was born in County Antrim in 1867, was graduated from the RUI in 1888, before becoming a Junior Clerk in the Accountant General's Office, the Four Courts. In the Gaelic League he w
Correspondence with Foroige regarding the invitation to the Conference in Wexford on March 1996; with the Revenue Commissioners regarding the use of the charity number; with Part Time Job Opportunities regarding Muintir na Tíre’s submission to partake in the programme; with RTE regarding representing Muintir na Tíre on various programmes and with E.S.B regarding sponsorship