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Memorandum outlining meeting discussing interests common to Catholics and Protestants in the North
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Activities of 1975
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Memorandum outlining meeting discussing interests common to Catholics and Protestants in the North
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Handwritten memorandum, typed transcript of memorandum (author not named) and notes by [Éamonn Downey]. Memorandum outlines a meeting of the writer with [Glenn], discussing interests common to Catholics and Protestants in the North. [Glenn] and 'ordinary Protestants' would not mind seeing Britain go, cannot see a return to the one-party Stormont of previous times. Discussing also nationalisation of parts of industry, the Feakle talks, the constitution of the southern State, the Convention. - Notes [by Downey] are partly based on a discussion with Brendan Duddy: reckoning the meeting was between a Republican representative, and one from the Ulster Workers' Council or of the United Ulster Unionist Council [possibly 'Pony Man' and Glenn Barr]. Downey offers corroboration from historical sources, and from an entry of 11 September in Brendan Duddy's diary of 1975.
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University of Galway
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Northern Ireland,Ireland
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Northern Ireland,History,1968-1998,Feakle Talks,1974
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