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              Correspondence - 1972
              UGA P/P133/5/11/3 · Item · 1972
              Part of Personal

              File of MS and TS letters between Etienne Rynne and others including Geoffrey Galway. Joseph Raftery (National Museum of Ireland); [Jeanne] Irish PEN, Belfast; A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland; Ráth Cairn Gaeltacht, Co. Meath; Dr. J.B. Swan; and other individuals.

              Correspondence - 1971
              UGA P/P133/5/11/2 · Item · 1971
              Part of Personal

              File of TS and MS letters between Etienne Rynne and others including Bruce Savage; Thomas Delaney; S.A. Danker; Prof. A.J. Cain; Conor Prendergast, Joseph Raftery; and Martin Timoney.

              Correspondence - 1960-1970
              UGA P/P133/5/11/1 · Item · 1970
              Part of Personal

              File of TS and MS letters between Etienne Rynne and others including Richard Hall; Donal Bateson; A.T. Lucas; John P. McCormack; A Patterson; Angela Davoren; Joseph Monahan, Alex Paterson, Helen Spelman, and Arthur [ ], University of Southampton. Sites discussed include excavations at Ballynagilly, Co. Tyrone; School House at Newtownhamilton, Newry, Co. Down; the history of the name 'Kelly' in Ireland; standing stone at Tullyvarraga, Co. Clare, and a stone jar found in Co. Clare.

              File 1 contains extensive correspondence between Rynne and Joseph Raftery of the National Museum of Ireland, discussing items of archaeological significance at length and also items acquired by the NMI.

              Correspondence
              UGA P/P140/5 · Series · [1989]-[200-]
              Part of Personal

              Letters from Various writers, theatre practitioners and members of the Public to Patricia Burke-Brogan.
              E-mail correspondence with Theatre Companies and Publishers.
              Correspondence from the Listowel Print Biennale and the International Women's Playwright Conference, Galway.

              Correspondence with Irish Universities in relation to talks/ conferences.
              Correspondence with Academics such as Charlotte Headrick, James Smith, Eileen Kearney and Judy Murphy and their papers on Eclipsed.
              Correspondence with Irish Universities in relation to talks/ conferences.
              Correspondence with Katherine O'Donnell regarding the UCD Magdalene Oral History Project.
              Various correspondence with the public about the rights for Eclipsed and staging productions.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/26/2/4/1 · Piece · 1986-1989
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and various others concerning writing, researching, editing, publishing and commenting on the book "The Anglo-Irish Agreement, Commentary, Text and Official Review". Includes letters between Boyle and Hadden and also John Boyd, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London; Noel Dorr, Department of Foreign Affairs, Iveagh House, Dublin; John Rogers, S.C., Dublin; Lord Armstrong, Victoria and Albert Museum, London and Tony Burns, Northern Ireland Office, London, seeking comments for inclusion on the commentary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (15 Nov 1998); Document of return of comments from Noel Dorr, Department of Foreign Affairs to Boyle and Hadden. Also includes series of copy letters from those who received copies of the final published book and who add comments to Boyle and Hadden on same, including: Walter Kirwan, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach, Dublin; Proinsias de Rossa, T.D., Dáil Éireann; Peter Barry T.D., Dáil Éireann; Dick Spring, T.D., Dáil Éireann, Garret FitzGerald, T.D., Dáil Éireann, T.J.B. George, Republic of Ireland Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, Peter Temple Morris, M.P., House of Commons, London, Desmond O'Malley, T.D., Minister for Industry and Commerce, Dáil Éireann, Rev. Ian Paisley, M.P, M.E.P., Kevin McNamara, House of Commons, London, John L. Murray, S.C., Attorney General, Dublin, I.M Burns, Deputy Under Secretary, Northern Ireland Office, London, Ian Gow, T.D., M.P., House of Commons, London, Sir Robin Butler, Cabinet Office, London, Alan Goodison, The Wates Foundation, London, Elizabeth Hume, Northern Ireland Office, Belfast and the Rt. Hon. James Molyneaux, M.P., House of Commons, London. File also includes letter from Noel Whitty, Legal Editor, Sweet and Maxwell Ltd, London, to Kevin Boyle, regarding final details for publication, book launch, advertising and royalties regarding the book. Letter from Dermot Nally, Secretary to the [Irish] Government, Department of the Taoiseach, praising the publication and elegance of the book. (12 Dec 1989)

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/26/2/9/2 · Item · 01/1994-07/1994
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and the publisher of the book, Penguin, discussing content, drafts, research, publication, etc. for the book "Northern Ireland - The Choice". Other recipients include Mr Justice Ronan Keane, The High Court Dublin and Noel Dorr, Secretary to the Taoiseach, Dublin; Martin Mansergh, Department of the Taoiseach, Dublin; Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/26/2/11/1 · Item · 1984-1997
              Part of Academic

              File of TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle, publishers Sweet and Maxwell; Michael McDowell; The Department of Finance, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin; An Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald T.D., Office of the Taoiseach, Dublin; Alan Duke, T.D., Minister for Finance; Peter Sutherland, Attorney General, Dublin; Robert Clark, Dept. of Law, University College Dublin (Assistant Editor of the Series); Mervyn Taylor T.D., Dáil Éireann, Dublin and others associated with commenting or contributing on drafting and writing of the series.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/1/6/2 · Sub-section · 1972-1976
              Part of Academic

              Correspondence relating to the submission on Human Rights violations in Northern Ireland made to the Secretary General of the United Nations.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/9/3 · Sub-sub-series · [197-]-[198-]
              Part of Academic

              Letters relating to the Northern Ireland Emergency Provisions Act

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/10/2/2/1 · Item · 1973
              Part of Academic

              TS letters from Kevin Boyle of Yale Law School, U.S.A., to Edwina Stewart, Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, informing her that the case of Donnelly et al has deemed admissible to the court of Commission of Human Rights, and discussing aspects of publicity which will surround the case, record keeping for research on this and similar cases and thanks the NICRA and the Association for Legal Justice for their help. (13 Apr 1973)
              TS letter from Kevin Boyle, Yale Law School, USA, to Mr. B McNamee, Solicitor, Newry, Northern Ireland, informing him the Donnelly et Al case was deemed admissible, asks McNamee to write to inform all the applicants of the news, discusses the next stages of the case, the question of fees, legal aid and other such matters. (13 Apr 1973)
              TS letter from and signed by Hurst Hannum to Kevin Boyle, stating Hannum is still awaiting correspondence from the Commission [on Human Rights regarding the Donnelly case) and discusses research and book publication details with Boyle. (5 Jan [ ])
              TS copy letter of update from Kevin Boyle and Hurst Hannum to Sean McCann, Chairman, Association for Legal Justice, Belfast, and including a detailed update on the Donnelly case at Strasbourg and also an update on the petition to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Sub-Committee on Racial Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, New York and Geneva. (16 Aug 1973).
              Copy TS letter signed by Hurst Hannum to Mr. A.B. McNulty, Secretary to the European Commission on Human Rights, listing documents sent to the commission as relating to the case of Donnelly et al V. The United Kingdom.