Letter from Kevin Boyle to [ ], headed, "McFeeley et al Vs. United Kingdom", enclosing on behalf of the applicants further observations concerning correspondence and making reference to points of the applicants application and treatment while in prison custody.
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Letter from Boyle to Ó Murchadha, Accounts Office, U.C.G., with details of expenses to claim.
Letter from Boyle to Gill, thanking him for his copy of draft article on policing and Boyle continues to discuss in detail the article and his own research on policing in Ireland and internationally.
Copy letter from Boyle to Purdie, offering to help Purdie with his thesis on the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland.
Copy letter from Boyle to McCudden, Oxford College, enclosing as requested copies of documents referring to the H-Block case and also of proposal to establish a Human Rights Centre at University College Galway
Copy letter from Boyle to Thomas, The Times, London, congratulating Thomas on his article and states that he is one of the people, as in the article, who must try and identify the content behind the five demands of the H-Block men (on Hunger Strike at the Maze Prison).
TS copy letter from Kevin Boyle to Dan Charles, Brooklyn, New York, informing Charles of the submission made to the United Nations, updating on the involvement of the National Council for Civil Liberties, on fundraising for the petitions and the possibility of a trip to New York by Boyle.
Copy letter from Boyle to Miers, agreeing to review the attached article and outlining Boyle's wishes to raise issues regarding 'The H-Block situation" at Strasbourg.
Copy letter from Boyle to Miers, Faculty of Law, University College Cardiff, enclosing an article on prisons and other documents and discussing comments and research on same.
Copy letter from Boyle to Norris, Trinity College, Dublin, saying he will gladly act as a trustee for the Hirschfeld Foundation and also mentioning to Norris, "Our case at Strasbourg has, as you know, been admitted . . ." and further discussing legal reference to challenging of homosexual law in Ireland.