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Scope
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Early years and
education at University College Dublin including Secretary and
Auditor of the Literary and Historical Debating Society (1899ñ1902);
Secretary and member of the Catholic Graduates and Undergraduates
Association (1901ñ6); editor of St Stephensóa record
of university life (1901ñ2); membership of the Gaelic
League (1899ñ1908), Celtic Association (1901) and the Irish National
Theatre Society (1903); letters received from Francis Sheehy Skeffington
(1904ñ6) and Thomas M. Kettle ([1904]ñ7); activities such as fund
collection for famine-stricken victims in the winter of 1897ñ8 and
material relating to a protest at the playing of the British anthem
at conferrings in UCD (1905).
Early legal career
as a barrister: correspondence with solicitors concerning briefs,
related notes and briefs (1902ñ24); Kings Counsel and Bencher
of Kings Inns (1920ñ2).
Legal Adviser
at the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations and Law Officer to the Provisional
Government: mainly material relating to the transfer of power
and services and the establishment of the position of Governor General;
correspondence with D. Lloyd George (Prime Minister), Winston Churchill
(Secretary of State for the Colonies), Alfred W. Cope (Assistant
Under Secretary), Francis N. Greer (Irish Office), Sir Frederick
Liddell (Office of the Parliamentary Counsel) and related memoranda
(1921ñ2); Conference on Ireland (1922) and Cabinet Committee on
Irish Affairs and Technical Sub-Committee (1922).
Material relating
to the establishment, functioning and activities of the Provisional
Government including correspondence with Michael Collins (Chairman
and Commander-in-Chief), William T. Cosgrave (Acting Chairman),
Eamon Duggan (Minister for Home Affairs), Patrick Hogan (Minister
for Agriculture); with the Postmaster General, Accountant General
and Chief State Solicitor; correspondence with departmental secretaries
in relation to external affairs, finance and economic affairs; related
memoranda (1922).
Material relating
to the Civil War and the destruction of the Four Courts including
the Public Record Office (1922) and to the deaths of Michael Collins
and Arthur Griffith (1922).
Constitution Committee:
correspondence of committee members mainly between Kennedy, Darrell
Figgis (Chairman), R.J.P. Mortished (Secretary) and James Douglas
(1922); correspondence between Kennedy and William T. Cosgrave (Chairman
and Acting Chairman of the Provisional Goverment) (1922ñ3); committee
working drafts of three versions of the Constitution with amendments
and annotations; related working papers and official memoranda (1922)
including memoranda by Eoin Mac Neill, Patrick Hogan, William T.
Cosgrave, George OBrien, Lord Midleton and Timothy M. Healy;
details of public reaction and parliamentary questions and amendments
(1922ñ3); negotiations with the British government including telegrams
from and correspondence with officials in the Colonial Office, Home
Office and Irish Office (1922); Conference on Ireland (1922); Kennedys
working notes and memoranda (1922).
Provisional Government
and Executive Council policy on the North Eastern counties with
details of relations including letters from [7th Marquess of Londonderry]
(1922); memoranda and letters on the position of Roman Catholic
teachers (1922ñ3). North-East Boundary Bureau: memoranda
relating to its work mainly from Kevin OShiel (Director) and
correspondence between OShiel and members of the Executive
Council (1922ñ3); pamphlets published by its Publicity Department
(1922ñ4). Boundary Commission: correspondence between Kennedy
and the Colonial Office (1922ñ4) and between Kennedy and William
T. Cosgrave (President, Executive Council) and related memoranda
and notes by Kennedy (1924); letters and memoranda relating to the
Boundary Commission Conference (1924) and related series of reference
files prepared by the North-East Boundary Bureau for members of
the Irish delegation (1924).
Provisional Government
and Executive Council policy on compensation: letter and memorandum
from Joseph Brennan (Minister for Finance) (1922). Compensation
(Ireland) Commission: despatches and correspondence between
Kennedy and Eamon Duggan (Minister for Home Affairs), Michael Collins
(Chairman, Provisional Government), Michael Corrigan (Chief State
Solicitor), James C. Dowdall (Commissioner), Winston Churchill (Secretary
of State for the Colonies) and officials in the Ministry for Economic
Affairs and Colonial Office concerning terms of reference, apportionment
of liability and appointment of Commissioners and related memoranda
(1922ñ4).
Material relating
to Post-Truce compensation, the Damage to Property (Compensation)
Act and to criminal and malicious injuries claims (1922ñ4); War
Compensation Court (1922ñ4) and the Committee on Compensation Awards
(1925).
Attorney General,
Irish Free State: correspondence on a wide range of issues and
concerns with the Cabinet Office (1923), Colonial Office (1923ñ4),
Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (1923), Office of the Irish
High Commissioner, London (1923ñ4), Governor General, Irish Free
State (1922ñ4) and related memoranda from Irish Free State government
offices.
Executive Council
: its formation including the Ministers and Secretaries Act (1924),
meetings (1923ñ4), correspondence between Kennedy and William T.
Cosgrave (President, Executive Council); draft letters and speeches
prepared by Kennedy for Cosgrave on many issues including Anglo-Irish
matters and the conflict with the Irregulars (1922ñ4).
Office of the
Attorney General: notes and memoranda by Kennedy, John A. Costello
(Assistant Legal Adviser), Kevin OShiel (Assistant Legal Adviser),
Arthur V. Matheson (Parliamentary Draftsman) on legal and legislative
matters; correspondence with Michael A. Corrigan (Chief State Solicitor)
and related memoranda (1922ñ3).
Correspondence between
Kennedy and various ministers, departmental secretaries and officials
mainly in the Army and Defence (1922ñ4), External Affairs (1922ñ4)
including the Publicity Department, Finance (1922ñ4), Revenue Commissioners (1922ñ3), Home Affairs (1922ñ4), Industry and Commerce (1923ñ4),
Agriculture (1922ñ4), Land Commission (1923), Fisheries
(1923ñ4),
Local Government (1923ñ4), Office of Public Works (1924), Land Registry
(1923ñ4), Valuation Office (1923), Clerk of Crown and Hanaper (1922),
Office of Arms (1922) and Commissioners for Charitable Donations
and Bequests (1924) on various policy, procedural and legal matters
and concerns.
Dáil Éireann
funds: correspondence between George McGrath (Accountant General)
and James OConnor (Counsel for the Irish Free State) (1922ñ4);
transcripts of related proceedings in the New York Supreme Court
(1922ñ[1927]) and of the Dublin Commission
(1923ñ4) including details
of plaintiffs exhibits ([1919]ñ1923) and reference material
for counsel and for the plaintiffs ([1919]ñ1924).
Constitution of
the Irish Free State: notes by Kennedy and memoranda examining
the implications of the Constitution and related correspondence
(1923ñ4) including letters about its interpretation
(1922ñ4).
League of Nations:
preparation of the application for admission by the Irish Free
State, subsequent admission and attendance by its delegation at
the Fourth Assembly (1923); proposed registration of the Anglo-Irish
Treaty (1923), letters and despatches from the Colonial Office
(1923ñ4);
letters to Kennedy from Michael Mac White (Irish representative
accredited to the League of Nations (1923) and E. J. Phelan (International
Labour Office) (1923ñ4).
Imperial Conference:
memoranda and reports (1923).
Dáil Éireann:
notes and draft documents by Kennedy relating to the nature
of the Dail and its work; standing orders; the Committee on Procedure
(1922ñ3), finance bill procedure (1923ñ4), private bill procedure (1923ñ4), divorce bill procedure (1923ñ4), functions of the Speaker (1923ñ4); correspondence between Kennedy and Colm Ó Murchadha
(Clerk of the Dáil), MichaelHayes (Ceann Comhairle) and Senator
James Douglas and related memoranda on procedural matters; material
relating to procedures in Seanad Éireann (1922ñ3) and to
communications between both houses of the Oireachtas and related
procedures (1922ñ3); oath and two-fold oath of allegiance
(1921ñ3);
parliamentary library (1923); first election under the Irish Free
State (Agreement) Act, 1922 including proportional representation
(1922ñ3); opening meetings of parliamentary sessions and addresses
by the Governor General (1922ñ3).
Courts, judiciary
and judicial reorganisation: accommodation matters in the aftermath
of the destruction of the Four Courts ([1922]ñ1924), reopening of
the courts in the Four Courts (1931); suspension of the Dáil
Éireann courts and related legislation and Dáil Éireann
Courts (Winding-Up) Commission (1922ñ3); matters realing to the
Supreme Court of Judicature (1923ñ4), district courts and related
legislation (1922ñ4).
Judiciary Committee:
meetings and correspondence between Kennedy and Micheal Smidic
(Secretary) and committee members (1923ñ4); committee working papers
mainly memoranda by committee members and various members of the
judiciary and legal profession (1922ñ3); draft and revised reports
of the committee (1923); correspondence on judicial reform and on
the committees report (1923).
Courts of Justice
bill 1924: correspondence and proposals from government ministers,
members of the legal profession (mainly District Justice Louis Walsh)
and the public; notes and analysis by Kennedy; rules of court and
the Rule-Making Authority appointed under the Courts of Justice
Act 1924 (1923ñ6).
Design of judicial
robes including correspondence between Kennedy, William Butler
Yeats and Charles Shannon, RA; design sketches by Kitty MacCormack
(Dun Emer Guild) for judicial robes (1923ñ6).
Material relating
to the use of Irish and terminology in the courts (1923ñ7); Jurors
and Juries (Amendment) Bill 1924 (1923ñ4), Criminal Justice (Administration)
Bill 1924 (1924), Courts of Justice Bill (1934) (1935ñ6).
Chief Justice:
correspondence between Kennedy and the Office of President of
the Executive Council (1924ñ30), various ministries, the Attorney
General, Ceann Comhairle, Senate members and religious figures
(1925ñ36);
cases and judgements (1926ñ9); correspondence between Kennedy and
the Committee of the Executive Council on amendments to the Constitution
(1926); material relating to the retirement of Timothy M. Healy
as Governor General, installation of James McNeill and the installation
of Domhnall Ó Buachalla and related crisis (1928ñ32).
International Commission
under the Treaty of Conciliation between Romania and the United
States of America (1930ñ1) and Second House Commission (1936).
Design of state seals
(1922ñ8), Lane Bequest and the National Gallery
(1923ñ6), material
relating to archives, antiquities, treasure trove and the Gate Theatre
(1923ñ34) including correspondence between Kennedy and Hilton Edwards
(1923ñ34).
American Bar Association
and Canadian Bar Association: visit to Dublin by members of
both associations (1923ñ5), Kennedys membership (1925) and
related visit by Kennedy to the United States of America and Canada
(1926ñ9).
Cumann na nGaedheal:
party political material; correspondence between Kennedy and William
T. Cosgrave (1922ñ3); election material including speeches by Kennedy
and his election to Dáil Éireann in the Dublin city
south by-election 1923 (1922ñ6).
Semi-official
and personal correspondence including letters from William T.
Cosgrave, Sir John and Lady Lavery, George Gavan Duffy,Alice Stopford
Green, Crompton Llewelyn Davies, Lionel Curtis, Hal Blackall, Sir
Francis N. Greer, E.J. Phelan, Thomas Bodkin (1921-33); correspondence
relating to civil and post-war assistance and political and criminal
prisoners including letters from Earl of Granard and Shane Leslie
(1922ñ3); correspondence relating to legislative and national issues,
positions, jobs and compensation, philanthropic and legal matters
(1922ñ31).
Publications:
drafts and correspondence relating to articles by Kennedy on the
Irish Free State Constitution, Great Seal and judicial reorganisation
(1923ñ4); correspondence between Kennedy and Dr Leo Kohn abut Kohns
book Die Verfassung des Irischen Freistaats (1928)
(1927ñ9).
Speeches, printed
matter, photographs, family and personal papers including Kennedys
diaries (1919ñ29) ([1851]ñ1937).
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