Hardback appointment diary kept by Kevin Boyle. Front cover is branded 'Sweet and Maxwell (a publisher) with logo 'Lux Gentium Lex' (Law is the Light of Nations). Entries include 'Ring Maurice Hayes re. B[ill] of Rights Seminar' (22 Nov). Entries include
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Hardback appointment diary kept by Kevin Boyle. Front cover is branded 'Sweet and Maxwell (a publisher) with logo 'Lux Gentium Lex' (Law is the Light of Nations). Entries include reference to commitments by Boyle in teaching, research, lectures, conferen
Hardback appointment diary of Kevin Boyle. Diary is branded by Sweet and Maxwell Publishers. Entries contain details of meetings, engagements, teaching, research and faculty notices at University of Essex and external engagements such as conferences and c
Manuscript notes on notepad paper written by Boyle and headed "Lecture: Belfast and British Council". - also headed 'Democracy and Human Rights' and discusses international instances and cases of Human Rights, Democracy and Religious issues.
White folder, held within the file (A44/25/24/7) and relates to a [conference] and study on aspects of Human Rights in South Africa. Includes research notes and articles with manuscript notes by Kevin Boyle. Includes notes and comments on various aspects
Letter from Edwin Stock, he lodge [Killala, Co. Mayo] to Harry Stock, asking him to redirect the £100 for Newcomen's Bank, to London, as he wants to reimburse Henry Bevan [brother in law of Louisa Stock] of 25 Nottingham Place, London, for a loan of £150. 'Mr. Bevan's brothers is one of the partners in the bank of Barclay's, Fritton and Bevan, London. He gives details of his balance of account with him.
Letter from Edwin Stock, Killala, to Harry Stock, asking if he will accept a bill to pay O'Morrison £192.9.7 on the 1 November. He asks how much should he allow for the black horse that Harry sold, so that he can finalise their account. He states that Louisa has been grumbling for the past week "& every day we have expected an addition to the noble and illustrious family of Stock". If it is a boy they will call him Edwin and asks if he would stand as sponsor. Poor Battersby will have to pay the costs of the lawsuit. The expect William tomorrow and 'Burrows is gone off with West to spend his vacation at Rath. He is to tell Tom Sutton that the [Bishop's] visitation is fixed for 8 September.
Letters from William Palmer to his half-brother Henry F. Stock.
Letters written to Henry F. Stock from his brother Arthur Stock