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John Morris Papers,
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Legal notes,

Notebooks containing notes made by John Morris relating to legal cases in which he was involved, mainly notes concerning various court cases.

John Morris: personalia,

The personalia includes John Morris's school reports from Ardwyn School, Aberystwyth, 1943-49; John Morris's passports, 1961-72; plans for a proposed house and garage at Cwmeudwy, Groesffordd, Llandysul, January 1972; and John Morris's certificate on being made a Fellow of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, July 1990.

Aberystwyth County School (Aberystwyth, Wales)

John Morris Papers,

  • GB 0210 JOHNMOR
  • Fonds
  • 1943-1997 /

Comprises letters, 1957-1997, to John Morris, mainly of political interest. Many of the letters are from John Morris's Aberavon constituents. In some cases there are copies of his replies and/or drafts of his replies, prepared to be typed up by a secretary. The letters cover a wide range of subjects, mainly governmental affairs and the work of various governmental ministries and departments, above all the Welsh Office. Many letters concern the Labour Party, its various committees and its internal affairs. Many of the letters are from constituents who make enquiries and refer problems and difficulties to their Member of Parliament. Some also concern the framing and implementation of various pieces of legislation. There are also many subject files, 1951-1995, divided into British subjects, Welsh affairs, many of these concerning devolution, and constituency matters. The subject files relating to British politics nationally include material on a wide range of subjects including defence, disarmament, education, the EEC, parliamentary elections, the environment, foreign affairs, housing, the Labour Party, leasehold reform, local government, pensions, the steel industry, transport, and specific pieces of parliamentary legislation. The files on Welsh affairs include material on the Welsh Office, the Labour Party Wales, the Crowther/Kilbrandon Commission and devolution, the Development Corporation for Wales, and the Welsh language. Thirdly, there is a group of printed, typescript and manuscript materials and diaries, 1943-1991. A further file, being Lord Morris's earliest drafts of the chapter on Kosovo (chapter 21), for inclusion in his book 'Fifty Years in Politics and the Law', published in 2011, was received in Februay 2013. This file is under Embargo during the lifetime of the donor. Further donations of material were made in Augist 2015 and August 2015. These remain uncatalogued although photographs have been transferred to photo albums and videocasettes, sound cassettes and DVDs have been transferred to the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.

Morris, John, 1931 Nov. 5-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Cynan, 1965, George Brown, 1965, James Callaghan, 1965, Cledwyn Hughes, 1965, and Tom Jones, Shotton (2), 1965.

Cynan, 1895-1970

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Tony Benn, Sir Derek Ezra, D. Ben Rees, Peter Thomas MP and David Gibson-Watt.

Benn, Tony, 1925-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Teleri Bevan, Lawrence Daly, Roy Hattersley (2) and Peter Thomas MP.

Bevan, Teleri, 1931-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Sir Goronwy Daniel (3), Lord Edmund-Davies, Lord Hailsham (2), Gwynoro Jones, Arthur Probert (2), George Thomas and Harold Wilson (2).

Daniel, Goronwy H. (Goronwy Hopcyn), 1914-2003

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwilym Prys Davies and Sir Ian Gilmour.

Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron, 1923-2017

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwilym Prys Davies, Michael Foot and Barry Jones.

Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron, 1923-2017

Letters to John Morris,

Comprises general correspondence to John Morris, many from constituents, together, in many cases with copies of his replies or replies from various government departments or ministries. There are often draft replies by John Morris, prepared to be typed up by a secretary. The files include many invitations to John Morris to attend various events and functions, sometimes to deliver lectures.

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