Letter from John Flood, Kilbride, to Mr. Stephen J Barrett thanking him for his subscription to the Irish National League, and he hopes that he will inspire the young men of the parish to join "but you Sir in your tender years has showed to the youth of Kilmore that you have the cause of your Country at heart".
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MS letter from Haslett, Ulster Committee, Guild of Students, University of Birmingham, to Boyle asking if he or Rory McShane could speak at a seminar at the University of Birmingham on the topic of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland.
Letter from John Horgan, 8 Leeson Park Avenue to Stiophán Bairéad declining his co-option to the committee and questioning the wiseness of "restoring to the Committee a person in whom the supreme body of the League has expressed a want of confidence". He
Letter from Coyle, Belfast to [O'Boyle], a final year law student at Queen's University, Belfast, seeking to talk with Boyle as Coyle is doing a research paper on Derry 1968-1972 with reference to legal actions of police and army during that period. Coyle explains in detail his research points and issues he would like assistance from Boyle on.
Letter from John Joyce, Caltra Park, Ballinasloe, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, telling him that he has no good reason to keep possession of the farm. "You are too just a landlord to refuse a poor tenant time to make his claim" He fully accepts that people have the right to select the best tenants for their lands.
Letter from John Joyce, Caltra Park, Ballinasloe, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, making arrangements for the transfer for possession of the lands to Donelan. Discusses what he will do with the livestock. CCI certainly must say that I was a little annoyed at your former letter that you would suppose for a moment that I intended to retain the possession".
Letter from John Joyce, Caltra Park, Ballinasloe, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, stating that he is applying for compensation for improvements he has made to the lands. He hopes to be his tenant again, "... if you are not unreasonable with the rent".
Letter from John Kelly, Ailesbury Road, Dublin, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for the kind words about his book.
Letter from John Kelly, Ailesbury Road, Dublin, to Boyle, saying he forgot to answer Boyle's question in his previous letter, and explains the costing decisions for the varying editions of Kelly's book.
Letter from John Mc [ ], Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland, enclosing a letter from the [I.C.J.] and the A.G. (Attorney General).