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Davison, John Alec Biggs, Sir (1918-1988, Knight, Indian Civil Servant and politician)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1918 - 1988

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

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Correspondence with John Biggs-Davison, 1941-09 - 1950-01

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/AMEJ 2/2/5
Scope and Contents

Subjects include: trying to find a Parliamentary constituency; working in Conservative Central Office; updating the Conservative message; the situation in India and Pakistan, 1945-47.

Also includes an article by Biggs-Davison on the forthcoming elections in India, 1946.

Dates: 1941-09 - 1950-01
Conditions Governing Access: From the Fonds: The majority of the papers are open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge, though the constituency papers and some of the correspondence and political papers remain closed.
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Correspondence with John Biggs-Davison, 1950-01 - 1952-12

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/AMEJ 2/2/6
Scope and Contents

Subjects include: trying to find a Parliamentary constituency; policy on Sudan and Egypt; relations between the Vatican and the Soviet Union; JA's biography of Joseph Chamberlain; speaking at the 1951 Conservative Party Conference.

Also includes: article by Biggs-Davison on [Maurice] Harold Macmillan [later 1st Lord Stockton]; a letter from 1st Lord Llewellin on Biggs-Davison putting himself forward as a candidate in his constituency.

Dates: 1950-01 - 1952-12
Conditions Governing Access: From the Fonds: The majority of the papers are open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge, though the constituency papers and some of the correspondence and political papers remain closed.
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Correspondence with John Biggs-Davison, 1953-03 - 1954-08

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/AMEJ 2/2/7
Scope and Contents

Subjects include: trying to find a Parliamentary constituency.

Also includes speech by Biggs-Davison to the European Movement on Eastern Europe.

Dates: 1953-03 - 1954-08
Conditions Governing Access: From the Fonds: The majority of the papers are open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge, though the constituency papers and some of the correspondence and political papers remain closed.