TS document detailing the agenda and standing orders of Special General Meeting of the NICRA. Includes some manuscript notes on the reverse, "'Lurgan CRA, [Beragh], Omagh".
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TS document from Secretary of Civil Rights Association (unsigned) giving notice of public meeting in St Mary's Hall, 16 Nov 1969, with a lecture to be given by Mr. C. McAnali on Local Government Reorganisation and Civil Disobedience.
Carbon copy of TS letter sent to Kevin Boyle from [ ], notifying Kevin Boyle of him being proposed for position on the NICRA Research Committee.
File includes TS letter from P.J. McLean, Chairman, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, to all NICRA members with notice of upcoming meeting addressing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland and enclosed
TS communication sent to Civil Rights Association Members from Mrs. Brid Rodgers, John Donachy and Conn McLuskey (of NICRA executive) detailing recent developments within the C.R.A. and also coverage from American press of conference held by the National
TS document reporting on actions and experiences of the NICRA since its foundation at the [previous] inaugural meeting. Numerous obstacles to enforcing Civil Rights in Northern Ireland are named and discussed, including the Special Powers Act, banning of
Letter on House of Commons headed paper, thanking Kevin Boyle for the hospitality shown to Driberg by Boyle and by the N.I.C.R.A. executive while on a visit to Newry. Driberg adds at the end that he has recently received 65 abusive letters.
TS letter from McClean, who is understood to be an interned prisoner in Long Kesh Prison, thanks Boyle for his letter and enclosed copy of "Co-Ordination of Civil Disobedience - New proposals". McClean discusses policy on statements made by internees in L
TS letter from M. Sibthorp, Director of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, who has set up a group to comment "on developments since the Helsinki Final Act", lists members of said group and asks of Kevin Boyle if he could contrib
TS letter from Edwina Stewart, Secretary, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, to Boyle, sending "Congratulations on the case. . . .It is essential that we keep Hurst here, so keep at it".