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1998 (10 April) Final Good Friday Agreement signed by the participants in the talks

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1998 (10 April) Final Good Friday Agreement signed by the participants in the talks

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Auction Date:2013 Jan 26 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
A contemporaneous copy of the Good Friday Agreement proposal issued to those present at the talks for their consideration. With cover sheet memorandum issued by the Office of the Independent Chairmen to "All Participants", subject titled "Final Agreement" and dated April 10, 1998. The memo itself noting that "We intend to convene a plenary session to consider and act on this Agreement this morning. Our staff will contact your offices as soon as the time is fixed. This is, in all likelihood, our last Memorandum to you. We take this occasion to thank each of you for your courtesy. It has been a pleasure to work with you." Signed on the day of the agreement itself by 51 of those present with the signature of Tony Blair on memorandum cover sheet and the others on the reverse of the final page of the agreement including John Hume (dated 10 April 1998), Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, Marjorie "Mo" Mowlam, Seamus Mallon, Bertie Ahern, Monica McWilliams, Liz O'Donnell, David Andrews, David Ervine, Mitchel McLaughlin, George Mitchell, 'Gusty' Spence (with additional notation "An Historic Day"), Billy Hutchinson, Paul Murphy, Winston Churchill Rea, Kieran McCarthy, Dodie McGuinness, John White, Hugh Casey, Hugh Smyth, Dawn Purvis, Peter McLennan etc. A fascinating and extremely scarce document. The Belfast or Good Friday Agreement was the major political development of the Northern Ireland Peace Process and this document is recognised as closing the long chapter of The Troubles in Ireland's history to a close. An excellent opportunity to acquire one of Ireland's most historicaly important documents.

Provenance: From a participant staff member.

Estimate: €3,000-5,000