Letter from Woollacott of the Guardian Newspaper, England, to Boyle, apologising for not being able to attend Boyle's conference and would like, if possible, to see some of the conference papers if available and describes an upcoming project he is working on and asks advice from Boyle.
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Postcard from Martina Thomson, widow of David Thomson, author and producer, thanking McGahern for coming to visit her husband in recent times.
Letter from Mary Agnes [ ], Dooven, Parke P.O., Castlebar, to Ciarán Bairéad writing to tell him of the sudden death of her husband.
Letter from Mary Mechlilde, Benedictine Abbey, Kylemore, Clifden, county Galway to Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for allowing them to print some of his work. She hopes that he will be able to visit them at some stage.
Letter from Mary Newell, daughter of Eoghan O Neachtain, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that ownership of a minute book from the Galway Branch of Conradh na Gaeilge that had been in her father's position, now rested with Ms Bairéad. She expresses surprise tha
Letter from Mathys & Co., Chartered Patents Agents, Staple House, 52 Chancery Lane, London, to D Donelan Esq., Regents Hotel Piccadilly Circus, London, enclosing Letters Patent Document for U.S. Patent No. 1378769. Enclosed Patent issued for a Remembrancer or bell to be used for a fountain pen, pencil or other item on a person so that they won't lose or forget the item.
Letter from Matthew Felix Galligher, 13 Ainsworth Avenue, Ovington, Brighton, thanking her for all the family news. He states that his grand-daughter is writing this for him. Discusses the family mainly, and asks that Aunt Celia would write to him. He comments on the time he campaigned for the Sinn Féin candidate in Dalkey who is now a judge. He comments on his own family and on his grandson Matt, who married a girl from Syria. "She is very beautiful and taller than him".
Letter from M M Nic Piaras to [Síghle Bairéad], giving the names of her FF running-mates, and hoping that she will vote for them and bring the party victory.
Letter from Maurice Hayes, Dept. of the Civil Service for Northern Ireland, Belfast, to Boyle at University College Galway, thanking Boyle for the copy of Strasbourg judgement. Hayes reports from an event in Oxford, saying ". . .You missed nothing. It is hard to have a realistic discussion on power sharing without Paisley, or even surrogate expression of the more strident versions of Republicanism. . . " Hayes encloses judgements by Robert Lowry (Chief Justice) on equal opportunities (Wallace) case and a fair employment (Duffy) case. "I think these will become landmark judgements in anti-discrimination law in Northern Ireland . . ." Hayes also discusses further judiciary issues for Northern Ireland.
Letter from Max Mulvihill, Training Executive, RTE forwarding a letter which had been sent to a Sean O Tuairisc by mistake.