A briefing papers for Commission members meeting with Professor Cole and Dr Stafford of Cardiff University including suggested questions and background information.
A briefing paper for members of the Commission for a meeting with experts on the justice system including suggested questions and details of the panel members' backgrounds.
A briefing paper for sir Paul Silk for a meeting with the Secretary for State for Wales on 4 February 2014 to discuss the contents of the Commission's report.
A powerpoint presentation given to Blavatnik School Oxford in 2014 on Welsh devolution and the work of the independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Briefing paper, agenda and travel arrangements for a Commission visit to Belfast on 26-28 March 2013 to look at the Northern Ireland model of devolution.
A draft of chapter 8 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales with tracked changes focussing on the relationships between The National Assembly for Wales and the UK Parliament.
Draft of chapter 7 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales with tracked changes focussing on policing, justice; and other miscellaneous issues.
Draft of chapter 6 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales, including tracked changes and concentrating on natural resource issues.
Draft of Chapter 5 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales, including tracked changes, concentrating on economic and social powers.
Draft of an address to the Scottish Study of Parliament Group by Paul Silk discussing Wales' constitutional history, devolution in Wales, the relationships between the constituent nations of the UK and the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
An address to the UK Changing Union Project by Sir Paul Silk looking back on the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales and its recommendations.
A copy, 2016, of a rendition by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen (ff. 53v-54) relating to Seithenhin and the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Modern Welsh and English translations.