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John Morris Papers,
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Constituency letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Lord Aberdare, Mark Carlisle, Ian Gilmour, Peter Thomas (3 letters), and David Gibson-Watt (3 letters).

Aberdare, Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce, Baron, 1919-

Constituency letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Brynmor John, Neil Kinnock, Stan Orme (2 letters), John Osmond, Ray Powell, Sir Idwal Pugh, Merlyn Rees (4 letters), Wyn Roberts and Dr Shirley Summerskill (3 letters).

John, Brynmor, 1934-1988

Correspondence files,

General correspondence to John Morris, including many letters from his Aberavon constituents. There are also many drafts and copies of his replies to the letters. The letters from the Aberavon constituents cover a very wide range of subjects, many appealing for assistance with problems and difficulties. Many letters concerning employment and industry within the Aberavon constituency. There are several letters from prisoners, or from the members of prisoners' families, appealing for assistance with various problems and difficulties. There are also many letters from other politicians, often writing as ministers in response to constituents' letters and complaints. Some of the letters relate to the Labour Party, some invite John Morris to attend various events and functions.

Court case,

Comprises papers relating to a case between two individuals at the Cardiff Crown Court.

Devolution documents,

Photocopies of official documents relating to the devolution campaign. These include the minutes of ministerial meetings, including meetings with the Lord President of the Council, concerning devolution, and draft governmental statements on devolution.

Devolution documents,

Copies of official documents deriving from the Welsh Office relating to devolution policies and developments.

Great Britain. Welsh Office

Devolution,

Relates to the 'Wales for the Assembly' campaign in preparation for the 1 March 1979 referendum and John Morris's role in it.

Devolution,

Correspondence and papers concerning the Labour Party's attitude towards devolution. Many of the papers derive from the proceedings of the Royal Commission on the Constitution [initially named Crowther and later re-named Kilbrandon], of the Home Policy Committee and of the study group on the Refom of Machinery of Government.

Kilbrandon Commission

Devolution,

Material deriving from the 'Yes' campaign [the 'Wales for the Assembly campaign'] in the 1 March 1979 devolution referendum, and papers relating to the evolution and development of Labour Party policy on devolution between 1974 and 1979.

Wales for the Assembly Campaign.

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