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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 Robert Hill, London, a student at the University of Southern California and seeking academic guidance from Boyle on a research project on legal intervention in the conflict in Northern Ireland.
TS letter from Jim Cassidy, Chairman of the newly formed Ballyhaunis Civil Rights Association, outlining the aims and objectives of the group and inviting Boyle to attend the upcoming meeting of the group.
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 Long Kesh regarding conditions of internment camps, unconditional release, brutality, illegal arrest and other related matters.
TS letter from Carroll, a Canadian political science student seeking to talk with members of the N.I.C.R.A. to learn of the background and history of the organisation.
TS letter from Catherine McMahon Secretary of Cabhair Uladh Irish Civil Rights, Dublin, to Kevin Boyle, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, thanking Boyle for speaking on behalf of Cabhair Uladh at their recent rally.
Letter from Martin Loney, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, to Kevin Boyle and attaching a letter Loney sent to Civil Liberty, outlining his disagreement with what was said at a recent Special General Meeting of Civil Liberty referring to Loney's alleged support of internment and related matters. Loney also comments on support for the work of the N.I.C.R.A; compares elements of society in Northern Ireland to the racism being encountered in Rhodesia and South Africa and also comments following the Executive Council of the National Council for Civil Liberty in firing him (Loney).
MS note from [Cash] at National Council for Civil Liberties to Kevin Boyle, enclosing a copy TS document, pages 12, 13, 19, 20, which is a history of events in Northern Ireland with specific reference to the experiences, from childhood, of Kevin Boyle, Kenny Lennon, Sean Ruddy. The article seems to focus on Lennon but mentions Boyle throughout. Incidents of conflict and killing in the early 1960s and 1970s in Northern Ireland, mentions the Burntollet Bridge Ambush in focusing support for People's Democracy, includes comment from Boyle, and goes on to describe further influence by Boyle and Lennon in events in Northern Ireland.
TS letter signed by Dr. C.A.S. Wink, Executive Editor, World Medical Journal, to Madge Davison, N.I.C.R.A., discussing an investigation and report into the pressure on medical staff in Northern Ireland from the authorities, police or army to "Give an opinion whether a detainee is medically fit to undergo further interrogation." Wink outlines how he has seen "truly shocking photos of people who have been maltreated while detained" and asks of Miss Davison if she/the N.I.C.R.A. could supply any images for publication. Some MS notes by [Davison] of some possible suitable photographs is noted.