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Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
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Correspondence

The series comprises letters, 1964-2001, addressed to Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, sometimes interspersed with copies of his replies. The correspondence is strongly political, much concerning his work within the House of Lords. A number refer to requests for political honours. Some of the letters refer to events in Anglesey, some from his former constituents, including invitations to attend numerous events. Some letters discuss the affairs of the University of Wales which Lord Cledwyn served as Pro-Chancellor. There are also a number of letters from the media, including requests for contributions to radio and television broadcasts and interviews. Some letters are requests from academics and students for assistance with their research projects.

University of Wales

Correspondence

The file includes letters from James Callaghan (the Lord Callaghan of Cardiff) (3), Stanley Clinton-Davis, William Hague MP, Emlyn Hooson (the Lord Hooson), Lord Elwyn-Jones, Gerald Kaufman MP, Neil Kinnock, John Major (3), Brian Morris (Lord Morris of Castle Morris), Elfed Roberts, Principal Eric Sunderland, Ned Thomas, David Gibson Watt (Lord Gibson-Watt), Eirene White (the Baroness White of Rhymney) and Kyffin Williams. Some of the letters discuss the award of an honour to W. Emrys Evans and John Elfed Jones.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Correspondence and papers, including letters from Professor Brian Clarkson, Sir Goronwy Daniel, Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, Lord Heycock, Lord Elwyn Jones ...,

Correspondence and papers, including letters from Professor Brian Clarkson, Sir Goronwy Daniel, Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, Lord Heycock, Lord Elwyn Jones, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, Principal Gareth Owen, Sir John Riddell, Sir John Meurig Thomas and Sir Alwyn Williams.

Correspondence and papers relating to the affairs of the University of Wales. The papers relate to the precarious financial situation ...,

Correspondence and papers relating to the affairs of the University of Wales. The papers relate to the precarious financial situation of University College, Cardiff, and the involvement of the University Grants Committee; the proposed merger of University College, Cardiff, and UWIST; the re-organisation of the University of Wales; and discussions on the future federal structure of the University of Wales. The correspondents include Peter Swinnerton-Dyer and Baroness (Eirene) White of Rhymney.

Correspondence and papers labelled by Lord Cledwyn, 'Material related to the problem which arose in Cardiff and to the crucial ...,

Correspondence and papers labelled by Lord Cledwyn, 'Material related to the problem which arose in Cardiff and to the crucial meeting in June, 1987'. Most of the papers relate to the proceedings of the Working Group on the Powers and Functions of the University of Wales. The correspondents include Sir Goronwy Daniel and Sir Alwyn Williams.

General correspondence relating to the affairs of the University of Wales. Among the subjects discussed are the proceedings of the ...,

General correspondence relating to the affairs of the University of Wales. Among the subjects discussed are the proceedings of the Court of the University, the convening of conferences and committees, relations with the National Audit Office, the award of honorary degrees, appointments to the Council of the University, and general administration. The correspondents include Professor John Andrews, James Callaghan, the Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, Principal B. L. Clarkson, Lord Crickhowell (Nicholas Edwards, MP), Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson, Professor R. Merfyn Jones, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, His Honour Judge Dewi Watkin Powell, Principal Eric Sunderland, Sir John Meurig Thomas, Ned Thomas and Emeritus Professor J. Gwynn Williams.

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