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              UGA P/P71/13/1772 · Item · 1983-[2008]
              Part of Personal

              Appointment diaries of John McGahern for years 1983 and for 1994. Some loose pages for 2002 also present. A third diary for 2008, after McGahern has died, is likely in the hand of Madeline McGahern.

              UGA P/P134/11/6/4/2 · Item · 11/03/1991-14/10/1991
              Part of Personal

              Expense sheets and report forms from John Grisewood detailing the work he completed, the groups or individuals he visited as part of the community alert campaign 1991.

              John Gallagher murder
              UGA A/A44/1/2/4/9 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              MS document entitled "John Gallagher murder - how much longer must we wait for justice?" in unknown handwriting, "The People's Democracy will tell you just what is being done to date." and outlines a number of points and updates on this case.

              John Fraser
              UGA P/P120/3/6/2 · File · 1961-1977
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Personal correspondence between Tim and Máiréad Robinson and John Fraser, a colleague from Cambridge (c. 1963 - 1977, most of the letters are undated).

              Folder 2: Typed manuscripts by John Fraser, entitled 'Genius', 'Travel in the Kizzlekoom'.

              Folder 3: Two copies of the manuscript of a John Fraser novel entitled 'The Time till Tomorrow..........', and a related letter to Tim Robinson from a publisher (1967).

              Folder 4: 3rd carbon copy of John Fraser's 2nd novel 'Because we are the Stronger'.

              Jan 1985 - Dec 1986
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/13 · Sub-section · 1985-1988
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle and numerous others. Boyle is based at the Faculty of Law at University College Galway at this time. Correspondents include:
              Copy letter from Dean Dennis O'Driscoll, U.C.G. to Prof. Jay Blumler, Leeds regarding U.S. and European newspapers report on Human Rights Issues in Central America;
              MS note from Brice Dickinson, University of Ulster, to Boyle, enclosing copy of correspondence as mentioned, between Dickson, Committee on the administration of Justice in Northern Ireland, Belfast, and the Northern Ireland Office, London, concerning the U.K. Government announcement that it was withdrawing its notices of derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights and the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. (Sep 1984 - Jan 1985)
              Alan Goodison, British Embassy, Dublin;
              Mr. Justice O'Higgins;
              Martin McGorry of the Democratic Socialist Party;
              Copy letter from Boyle to Patrick McAntee, congratulating him on his calling to the inner bar, also discusses in detail and at length, his work with the I.A.L.T., Boyle's work, along with Bob Clarke, of the Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated, legal cases and matters such as sentencing etc.; Correspondence between Boyle and William Hutchinson, a Loyalist prisoner in Long Kesh Prison, serving a life sentence and who writes to Boyle seeking help regarding a case against conditions for 'life serving prisoners' (items 8-11);
              Letter from Boyle to Rex. Mackey, S.C., the Four Courts, Dublin;
              Alice Henkin, Columbia University, New York;
              Mr. Justice Ronan Keane, The Law Reform Commission, Dublin, discussing his plans for work in office;
              Letters between Kevin Boyle and the National University of Ireland Dining Club concerning a lecture on the Anglo-Irish Agreement;
              Leonard Silke, Solicitor, Galway;
              Letter from Boyle to Martin Ennals, London, describing his initial thoughts on the concept for 'Article 19' and adds some commentary and expresses some interest in the director's role of Article 19. (Item 31);
              Michael O'Boyle at the European Commission of Human Rights in Strasbourg;
              Letter from Peggy Walker to Boyle concerning status of unmarried mothers in Ireland (item 41)
              Letter to Boyle from Maurice R. O'Connell, Sept of History, Fordham University, detailing O'Connell's opinion on historic Anglo-Irish relations following his suggestion at a conference that Boyle was a "closet member of the I.R.A." (item 47)
              Letter from Michael O'Farrell to Kevin Boyle concerning contribution by Farrell to a Phoenix Magazine profile on Boyle. (Item 49)
              Mr. Justice Michael Nicholson;
              Mr. Justice Carswell and also many other correspondents.
              Also includes copy TS letter from Kevin Boyle, Professor of Law, U.C.G., to Prof. Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway, announcing his resignation of position of Professor of Law. (11 Mar 1988).
              Typed letter from Boyle to The President of University College Galway in the wake of "the furore over the [Jean Luc] Godard film blew up" and outlining his opposition to the legal stance taken by the University in response to protests against the Godard film being screened at UCG (21 Jan 1986).

              Jan 1973 - Mar 1973
              UGA A/A44/5/4/3/2 · Sub-section · 01/1972-03/1973
              Part of Academic

              File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various individuals from during Boyle's time as an academic at Yale University, Connecticut. Also some letters during this time are addressed to Boyle at Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast.

              Jan - Sep 1980
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/3 · Sub-section · 01/1980-09/1980
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle and various individuals. These letters relate to period when Boyle was based at University College Galway. Correspondents include Maurice Hayes, Dr. Claire Palley, Mike Farrell, Jeffrey Dudgeon, Niall Osborogh and many others.

              Jan - May 1984
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/11 · Sub-section · 01/1984-05/1984
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle and numerous others. Boyle is based at the Faculty of Law at University College Galway at this time. Correspondents include W.A. Griffiths, Chief Probation Officer for Northern Ireland regarding publication reference to the Board; Norma Dawson, Faculty of Law, Belfast; Prof. Desmond Greer, Faculty of Law, Belfast; Dr. Tom Hadden, Co. Armagh; Prof. Irvin Waller, University of Ottawa, sending documents Re. United Nations and victimisation; Paul McGuire, Northern Ireland Assembly, Stormont, commenting in detail on Boyle's submission to the New Ireland Forum; James McNeil; Letters between Boyle and Prof. Emmanuel G. Bello, Director, Legal Research and Advisor on Law Reform, Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Zimbabwe, discussing current work and research on reform in Zimbabwe and Northern Ireland; Judith Anderson; Joseph Stewart, discussing reaction of the European Court in Strasbourg to allowances of evidence and other such matters in cases in Northern Ireland; Prof. Jordan Paust, University of Houston, Texas; Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland Robert Lowry; Eamonn Hall regarding New Ireland Forum; personal letter from Boyle to an Taoiseach Dr. Garret Fitzgerald, outlining ideas from Boyle concerning Irish-American relationships, increasing educational exchange programmes between the U.S. and Irish students and institutions and further co-ordination of bodies such as the I.D.A. and Bord Failte. Boyle wrote this letter with the upcoming visit of U.S President Ronald Reagan to Ireland in mind (item 42, 54-56)) ; Return letter signed by an Taoiseach, Dr. FitzGerald to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his letter and is in full agreement with Boyle, as is Peter Barry, about Boyle's proposal for increased educational exchange programmes between the U.S. and Ireland. (items 54-56); Letter from Nick [Nicholas Round], Glasgow, discussing with Boyle the New Ireland Forum and implications for the E.E.C. File also contains various other letters.