Description | Papers relating to Ireland, including: lettings from members of the public and clergy, both in the UK and overseas, requesting Archbishop Ramsey's intervention in the political situation, with replies (ff.32-33, 37, 42-43, 48-51, 54, 68-69, 109-118, 169-173, 175); correspondence between Derek Pattinson, Giles Ecclestone and Hugh Whitworth about social planning inititatives in Northern Ireland (ff.34-36, 38-41,); letter from Cardinal Willebrands and the Revd. Philip Potter about an ecumenical campaign of prayer for Northern Ireland, with reply, further details and press release (ff.44-46, 53, 55-61, 85, 87-90); correspondence between the British Constitution Defence Committee and Archbishop Ramsey (ff.47, 52, 91-92); arrangements for Edward Henderson, Bishop of Bath and Wells, to speak in the Northern Ireland debate, with briefing from Hugh Hanning (ff.62-67); note of a meeting between Hugh Whitworth and Mr. Sean Hopkins about a way forward in Northern Ireland, with further memoranda (ff.70-74, 93, 106); statement issued by the Standing Committee of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland, with correspondence between Hugh Whitworth and Canon E.P.M. Elliott about suggested points to raise at the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Dublin (ff.75-84, 98-99, 107-108); correspondence between the Association for Legal Justice, Hugh Whitworth and the Northern Ireland Office relating to the death of Patrick Crawford in Long Kesh Internment Camp (ff.94-97, 100-105); letter from Brian Walker of the New Ulster Movement enclosing a pamphlet [not in file], with Archbishop Ramsey's reply (ff.119-120); copies of reports of the Inter-Church Meeting at Dundalk, 26 September (ff.121-165); letter from the Irish Civil Rights Association (ff.166-168) and telegram from the Irish Republican Prisoners' Welfare (f.174). |