File of assorted documents including manuscript paper by Kevin Boyle, entitled "Legal Education Comes of Age: A Note on the [ ] of the Irish Association of Law Teachers."
Text of document being a proposal to Launch an IALT Journal (n.d.); "Law Teaching in the Non-University Third Level Sector in the Republic of Ireland (n.d.).
"The Aims and Methods of Academic and Professional Legal Education in Ireland in the 1990s - the University Sector" by Brice Dickson, University of Ulster.
"Emerging Norms in the Protection of Minorities" by Tom O'Malley of UCG.
Paper by Teresa Blake - "Human Rights: Irish Governmental Attitudes as Gleaned from the National Archives" (from IALT conference, Galway, 1991).
Typed submitted by the IALT to "The Restrictive Practices Commission" (Jan 1987).
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Two typed copies of a talk entitled 'The ABC of Mapping', given by Robinson at the Researching the Burren conference held in Ballyvaughan in February 1999. In the talk, Robinson reflects on when he first mapped the Burren in 1976, describing his methodology, and reading extracts from his diary at the time. He outlines contrasts between 'the two dates upon which the Burren year hinges' and farming practice in Connemara. Of the placenames he says 'placename studies in Ireland are a rescue-archaeology of a shallowly buried sacred landscape'.
Two newspaper clippings of articles written by Eileen Battersby for the Irish Times reporting on the conference and quoting Tim Robinson. The controversy over the proposed interpretive centre at Mullach Mór is referenced in this file. (See P120/3/2/5/2 for more about the campaign to oppose the centre).
Application for additional funding of £4000 from the American Grand Counterpart fund and confirmation that the funding has been granted by the Department of Agriculture.
Typescript of results from An tOireachtas, entitled 'Torthaí na gComórtais Liteartha agus Ceoil'.
Return of four plots surveyed by James Burke on the instruction of William Grisham, coming to 3a. 3r. 7p.
Return of James Byrne, surveyor, for part of the lands at Sylain, for lands held by Michael Loghan, Thomas Whealin and Widow Hynes.
Copy of return to the Board of Works for the improvements carried out.
Receipts from the Accountant of the Public Works for Thomas O'Conor Donelan, replaying for the improvements of lands.
File of items relating to Fr. Paddy O'Mara, S.J. Paddy was uncle of Michael Rynne and Mary Rynne and son of Stephen O'Mara Snr. File includes a biographical essay on Paddy O'Mara, written in his 93rd year; a number of letters written by Paddy to Michael Rynne, 1967 - 1968; a pamphlet, possibly 1930s, about a 'First Army Pilgrimage to Lourdes'; MS letter from Paddy to Michael Rynne, 17 Oct 1918, referring to the wounded and dying, and talking about Michael's role in the IRA.
Also includes letters between Michael Rynne, May Rynne and Stephen Rynne, discussion plans to honour Fr. Paddy Rynne for his 90th birthday.
Correspondence with the Revenue Commissioners regarding the charitable status of Muintir na Tíre and the community councils. Includes information on updating of the Muintir na Tíre constitution.