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John Morris Papers,
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Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Hanif Bhamjee, Wales Anti-apartheid movement (envelope 10), Principal Brian Clarkson (envelope 8), Ann Clwyd (envelope 9), David Hunt (envelopes 1, 4, 7 and 10), and Gordon Parry (envelope 3).

Bhamjee, Hanif (Anti-apartheid Movement)

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Lynda Chalker (envelope 1 [2 letters]), David Hunt (envelopes 1 and 4 [3 letters]), Wayne David (envelopes 1 and 13), John Gummer (envelope 9), David Hunt (envelopes 10, 11 [2 letters] and 15 [2 letters]), and Lord Mackay of Clashfern (envelope 10).

Chalker, Lynda, Baroness, 1942-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Tam Dalyell (envelope 8), Gwilym Prys Davies (envelope 16), Anita Gale (envelope 17), Lady Marian Goronwy-Roberts (envelope 17), Lord Howe (envelope 12), David Hunt (envelopes 2 [2 letters] and 17), and Dr D. Ben Rees (envelope 1). Most of the correspondence in envelope 7 relates to the proposed closure of Sandfields Road Sub Post Office, Port Talbot and the protests which ensued.

Dalyell, Tam, 1932-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Cynog Dafis (envelope 13), Geraint Talfan Davies (envelope 14), Michael Heseltine (envelope 13), David Hunt (envelopes 2, 11, 14 and 18), Douglas Hurd (envelope 19), Professor R. Merfyn Jones, Bangor (envelope 16 [2 letters]), Norman Lamont (envelopes 8) [2 letters] and 10, John Redwood (envelope 23), Rev. D. Ben Rees (envelopes 10 and 22), and Sir Wyn Roberts (envelope 7).

Dafis, Cynog, 1938-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Virginia Bottomley (envelope 6), Gwilym Jones MP (envelopes 5 and 9), John Elfed Jones (envelope 7), Alun Michael (envelope 10), John Redwood (envelopes 1, 2, 5 and 8), and Hywel Williams (envelope 1).

Bottomley, Virginia, 1948-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Kenneth Clarke (envelopes 5 and 7), Anita Gale (envelope 7), David Hunt (envelope 11), Douglas Hurd (envelope 5), Gwilym Jones MP (envelopes 3, 8 and 11), John Redwood (envelope 1), and Nicholas Soames (envelope 11).

Clarke, Kenneth 1940-

Letters to John Morris,

Comprises general correspondence to John Morris, 1987-92, together with, in some cases, typescript copies of his replies. On occasion, there are draft replies of letters by John Morris to be sent out, prepared to be typed up by a secretary. There are many letters from Aberavon constituents, together, in some cases, with replies from various government departments and ministries. There are also letters inviting John Morris to an array of functions and events. Many of the correspondents write to John Morris seeking his advice on legal matters and issues.

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Jack Ashley MP (envelope 5), Paul Channon (envelopes 9 and 22 [2 letters]), Alun Talfan Davies (envelope 22), Gwilym Prys Davies (envelope 23), Norman Fowler (envelope 16), Emlyn Hooson (envelope 16), Sir Geoffrey Howe (envelope 26), Douglas Hurd (envelopes 14, 15, 18 [2 letters], 22, 23, 25 and 26), Dylan Iorwerth (envelope 27), John Elfed Jones (envelope 12), Nigel Lawson (envelope 8), Paul Murphy (envelope 15), Emyr Price (envelope 23), Peter Walker (envelopes 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 21, 23 [2 letters]), 24, 26 and 27, and Eirene White (envelope 16) . The papers in envelope 3 relate to the 1987 Abortion Bill.

Ashley, Jack.

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Paul Channon (envelope 6), Gwyneth Dunwoody (envelope 1), Norman Fowler (envelopes 6 and 16), Anita Gale (envelope 13), Ian Grist (envelopes 9 and 13), Douglas Hurd [2 letters] (envelope 1), Nigel Lawson (envelope 10), Gordon Parry (envelope 13), and Peter Walker (envelopes 1, 6, 8 and 12).

Channon, Paul, 1935-

Letters to John Morris

Includes letters from Paul Channon (envelope 8), Kenneth Clarke (envelope 2), Ian Grist (envelopes 7 and 10), Lord Hailsham (envelope 11), Sir Geoffrey Howe (envelope 10), Dougals Hurd (envelopes 3, 8 and 15), Ieuan Wyn Jones (envelope 4), Sir Wyn Roberts (envelope 4), Peter Walker (envelopes 2, 5 [2 letters], 11 [4 letters]), 12 [2 letters], 14, 15 [2 letters] and 18. There is also a draft of a letter from John Morris to Neil Kinnock.

Channon, Paul, 1935-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwilym Prys Davies (envelopes 8 and 10), Anita Gale (envelope 6), John Elfed Jones (envelopes 8 and 13), Kim Howells (envelope 8), Peter Lilley (envelope 11), Chris Patten (envelope 6), Sir Wyn Roberts (envelopes 9 and 14 [5 letters]), Ted Rowlands (envelope 8 [2 letters]), and Peter Walker (envelope 6).

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

Subject Files: British Politics,

Correspondence and papers, 1965-95, on specific subjects, mainly of political or legal interest. These include the British steel industry, defence, nuclear testing, leasehold reform, and the press. Several of the files concern the internal administration of the Labour Party, various bills and acts of parliament, and a few derive from John Morris's visits to foreign countries. There are also files on the general elections of February 1974, October 1974 and 1979, and on the European referendum of 1975.

Passenger Transport,

Papers realring mainly to the transport policy of the Labour government, especially in relation to Wales. There are some references to railway closures in Wales and the reorganisation of public transport services. Includes an undated letter from Gwilym Prys Davies.

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

North Atlantic Assembly,

Reports and draft reports, issues of the North Atlantic Assembly News, recommendations, texts and resolutions adopted, minutes of various committees and sub-committees, memoranda and reports, the texts of speeches delivered to various assemblies and meetings, photocopies of press cuttings and various stray papers and notes. Founded in 1955, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA) serves as the consultative interparliamentary organisation for the North Atlantic Alliance. Bringing together legislators from all the member states of the Atlantic Alliance, the NATO PA provides a link between NATO and the parliaments of its member nations. At the same time, it facilitates parliamentary awareness and understanding of key security issues and contributes to a greater transparency of NATO policies. Crucially, it helps maintain and strengthen the transatlantic relationship, which underpins the Atlantic Alliance.

North Atlantic Assembly.

European Security,

Photocopies of relevant articles, texts of lectures by various political and military figures, press cuttings and other stray papers.

QC,

Mainly letters and messages of congratulation to John Morris on his taking silk, with related press cuttings. There are also some longer letters of some significance reflecting on the legal system and the judiciary.

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