- A4
- Cyfres = Series
- 1986-2014
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Sub-series comprises files related to work undertaken in Parliament on Welsh affairs.
Part of Elfyn Llwyd Papers.
Sub-series comprises files related to work undertaken in Parliament on Welsh affairs.
Part of Lord Touhig Papers
Material relating to Don Touhig's political career following his 1995 Islwyn by-election victory, both as MP for Islwyn and as Under Secretary of State for Wales and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the then Chancellor Gordon Brown.
Miscellaneous papers, including fragments of printed Acts of Parliament [17 cent.]-[18 cent.]; franks of letters addressed to Thomas Knight, attorney at law, Whitchurch, William Challnor, Keelhendre, Mrs. Frances Edwards, Keleheendre, Mrs. Bridgeman, Castle Bromwich, etc.; annotations on labels attached by C[yrus] J. M[orrall] to bundles of Plas Yolyn correspondence; etc.
An annotated interleaved copy of T. N. Parker's Suggestions for warming and ventilating the Houses of Parliament with hot water in cast-iron pipes. Also a variety of facts and experiments, and descriptions concerning the Hot-Water system, as applied to horticultural and other purposes; showing the causes and remedies in occasional failures, and the advantages of hot- water for producing a slow, safe, and continuous effect, while the warming by steam is sudden, hazardous, and intermittent. Shrewsbury, 1836.
Parker, Thomas N. (Thomas Netherton)
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Papers relating to Peter Temple-Morris' Parliamentary interests includingmany papers relating to the Iraninan revolution and subsequent relations between the UK and Iran, the internal workings and activities of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the British-Irish Parliamentary Union and the Northern Ireland peace process, speeches and miscellaneous papers.
Speech in the House of Lords at the end of the war [of the Austrian Succession] [copy],
Untitled
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A transcript of proceedings in Parliament concerning the liberty of the subject, 1628, including speeches and arguments by Sir Dudley Diggs, Mr Littleton, Mr Seldine and Sir Edward Cooke, and 'the obiections by the King's Councell'.