Proofs of articles for publication in Rural Ireland
Manuscript
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Articles of undertaking of tenants from Woodquay to redivide and work the land currently in their possession, to hold for the sum of £50. Signed by John Roche, William Gilmore, Patt Fenaughty, John Moran, Margaret Moran, William Fleming, Thomas Fleming, Thomas Brennan, John Higgins, Pat Horan, Pat Boyle and Pat Donelan.
Two copies of notes used in speech to the Arts Society in University College Galway on 9 December, 1966. Outlines the principles behind the Language Freedom Movement, that they are democratic, positive, responsible, and goes on to outline the organisation's policy.
Copy letters to Ian Pinder and Antony Farrell pitching this collection of fictional pieces for publication (12-13 Jan 1999).
Handwritten draft layout, and handwritten and typed draft manuscripts.
File of TS and MS statements of individuals affected by the use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland by security forces. Statements are made by individuals who have had family members killed or injured by plastic bullets. Names of those who made statements are included as well as details of the incidents. It is thought these statements were gathered by the Association for Legal Justice. File also includes a letter dated 4 Nov 1982, addressed to Kevin Boyle from Sean McCann of the A.L.J, referring to 'post-tribunal' aspects of concern on use of plastic bullets, to which is attached a report "Conclusion of the Tribunal" being the second international enquiry on plastic bullets, held at the Lake Glen Hotel, Belfast. (16 Oct 1982) TS letter from Anthony J Walsh, Chairman and Secretary of the Association for Legal Justice, Dublin Central Branch, to Kevin Boyle, discussing Walsh's and Carmel Conneely being 'charged with scandalising the Special Criminal Court as a result of an Association statement condemning the death sentence passed on Marie and Noel Murray.
Assorted manuscript notes on loose A4 pages relating to freedom of expression and interests of Article 19 and written by Kevin Boyle.
Assorted manuscript letters from various figures to Stephen O'Mara. Includes one letter from Stephen O'Mara to "My Dear Father Ned". Includes photocopy letter from Michael Hogan, 'The Bard of Thomond' to Stephen O'Mara, 10 Jan 1890. Attached also is a postcard with image of Hogan. Postcard invitation to "the High Sheriff, Limerick", re. meeting of the Marquess [Ripon] and Mrs Morley, to Mrs. E. Dwyer Gray, at home". (n.d.)
Invitation to [Stephen O'Mara] to attend the Dillon Banquet, Cruise's Hotel, Limerick City, 24 Aug 1890.
Letter to Stephen O'Mara from William O'Brien, 28 Apr. 1887.
Letter to Mrs [Mary] O'Mara, from unnamed.
Letters written to Henry Stock from his brother Rev. Edwin Stock addressed from 12 Henrietta St, Dublin
Letters written to Henry F. Stock from Rev Edwin Stock addressed from 21 Temple Street, Dublin.
Letters written to Henry F. Stock from his brother Henry F. Stock addressed from 4 Temple Street, Dublin.