Welsh Language Working Party/Bill,
- C44.
- File
- 1990-92.
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Welsh Language Working Party/Bill,
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
The file comprises correspondence and papers relating to the preparation and drafting of the Welsh Language Bill, 1993. It includes a large number of reports, circulars and memoranda. The file includes letters from Dr Carl Clowes, David Hunt MP, Emyr Jenkins, Principal Derec Llwyd Morgan, Sir Wyn Roberts (Lord Roberts of Conwy), (2) and Professor J. Beverley Smith (2).
Clowes, Carl
Welsh Development Agency; Creative Learning; Holyhead Opportunities Trust, etc,
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Welsh Centre for International Affairs,
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Up-grading of railway line to Holyhead,
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
They include documents relating to the Welsh Funding Councils, the final proposals of the Rosser Working Party, the University of Wales Registry and Central Services Strategic Plan, 1993-4/1997-8, membership of the Council of the University of Wales, the Centenary Celebrations of the University, the proceedings of the Rosser Implementation Monitoring Committee, and the University of Wales Fellowship Fund. The correspondents include Professor John Andrews, Professor Derec Llwyd Morgan, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, Sir John Meurig Thomas and Emeritus Professor J. Gwynn Williams.
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Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
The Slate Industry of North Wales: the Quarrymen's Union
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The file consists of a wallet of photocopies of original douments on the Penrhyn Quarry Lock-Out prepared by the Gwynedd Archives Service Teaching Unit.
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
The correspondents include Lord Anglesey, 1968, James Callaghan, Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, 1958 and 1976, Baron Edmund-Davies of Aberpennar, 1979, John Grigg, 1978, Roy Hattersley, 1975, Sir Edward Heath, 1975, T. Rowland Hughes, 1947, Charles Pannell, MP, undated, and George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1976.
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The correspondents include James Callaghan, Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, 1986-94, Principal Brian Clarkson, 1994, Sir Alun Talfan Davies, 1989, Lord Gwilym Prys-Davies, 1995, Per Denez, 1992, Owen Edwards, 1989, Dr Meredydd Evans, 1989, Dr W. R. P. George, 1987-9, Professor R. Geraint Gruffydd, 1989, Sir Alec Douglas Home, Lord Home of the Hirsel, 1990, Mervyn Jones, undated, John Major, 1991, Roy Mason, 1987, Lord Elystan Morgan, 1987 and 1994, Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, 1994, Lord Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1989, Principal Eric Sunderland, 1995, Sir John Meurig Thomas, 1994, Peter Thomas, Lord Thomas of Gwydir, 1987, Lord Thomson, 1989, Lord John Wakeham, 1996, Sir Glanmor Williams, 1995, Kyffin Williams, 1993-4, Marcia Williams, Lady Falkender, undated, and Baroness Mary Wilson of Rievaulx, 1995.
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The controversy over the Vice-Chancellorship of the University of Wales. Correspondence and papers, including letters from Sir Aubrey Trotman Dickinson and Professor Eric Sunderland.
The British Veterinary Association,
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
Part of Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
The file comprises drafts of, and notes for, speeches by Lord Cledwyn and miscellaneous typescript memoranda. The papers include a detailed listing of Lord Cledwyn's contributions in the House of Lords between 1990 and 1998.
Section 28 of the 1988 Local Government Act
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The file comprises letters, dated 2000, relating to the government's intention to repeal Section 28 of the 1988 Local Government Act, and to equalise the age of consent to homosexual relationships at 16. Most of the correspondents appeal to Lord Cledwyn to support an amendment introduced by Baroness Young opposing the repeal of Section 28.
Great Britain. Local Government Act 1988
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The file contains correspondence and papers, 1993-1994, concerning the proceedings of the Scott Inquiry into government policy on defence exports to Iraq. The letters relate mainly to an accusation that James Callaghan, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, had lied to the House of Commons over plans to devalue the pound in 1967. The file includes letters from James Callaghan, John Major and William Waldegrave.
Major, John Roy, 1943-
Rural Development Grants, including letters from John Clement,
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