Files of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and numerous individuals and organisations relating to Boyle's appointment to University College Galway, his subsequent teaching career, specific cases in the Northern Ireland courts system and also specific cases at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, legal matters, legal practice, Northern Ireland, the hunger strikes at the H-Blocks of the Maze Prison and also personal matters. Filing arrangement relates as closely as possible to Boyle's own filing structure.
Manuscript
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Correspondence dealing with the annual returns to the Registry of Friendly Societies, annual accounts with the auditors and the liquidation of the society.
Correspondence with LEADER contact in Department of Agriculture and Food; forms for the LEADER project; letters to development officers.
Correspondence dealing with financial aspects of Muintir na Tire´s work
Correspondence with various people involved with Connradh na Gaeilge, including leading members, branch secretaries and treasurers, as well as Aran Islanders Stiophan was friendly with.
File of postcards, with images from a number of international locations, with manuscript correspondence sent to Macnas team members from friends and colleagues of Macnas team members.
File of MS and TS letters from Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J. at University of Seattle, to Michael Rynne. Includes TS carbon copy of document, a resolution "Ireland as 51st Sovereign State" (of the United States), which Lyons adds was passed "unanimously by the House of Representatives in the State of Washington". Also includes a TS copy of letter outlining plans for the Resolution sent by Lyons to "twelve Irish Newspapers - Every newspaper in Southern Ireland."
Series of letters from Henry F. Stock from various family members as well as friends and acquaintances.
File of manuscript and typescript letters both to and from Michael Rynne in his capacity of Irish Ambassador to Spain. Letters are between Rynne and Sean Murphy, Secretary, Department of External Affairs, Dublin (Discussing his previous appointment of Legal Advisory at the Department and detailed discussion around the terms of his appointment as well as of Rynne's work within the Department in terms of Irish international relations. ([2] Jun 1955); Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh, President of Ireland, 12 Dec 1956); Eamon De Valera, Dáil Éireann, thanking Rynne on the sympathies expressed at the passing of Kathleen O'Connell. De Valera pays special tribute to the role played by O'Connell and the role she played in Irish history (20 Apr 1956); Letter to Rynne informing him that the Government has nominated him as Ambassador to Canada (30 Jun 1956); Letter from Rynne to Liam Cosgrave, T.D., Minister for External Affairs, turning down Cosgrave's offer of a move to Ottawa, a post of importance to Ireland'" (4 Jul 1956); and other letters between Murphy and Rynne discussing Irish international affairs.
File of manuscript and typescript letters both to and from Michael Rynne in his capacity of Irish Ambassador to Spain. Letters largely between Michael Rynne and Con Cremin of the Department of External Affairs, Dublin. The letters discuss the structure, work and roles of the Department and its various positions; Letter from Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh, President of Ireland, Dec 1957; Letters between Rynne and William E. Kerrish, regarding his speaking engagements entitled "Religion in Action in an Atomic Age", an address for parish societies, clubs, forums and fraternal organizations (Nov 1957); Letters between Rynne and Dr. Paul O'Higgins, Cambridge University regarding international law. (1958)