Personal correspondence, 1964-12-31 - 1971-09-17
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Anthony Barber, Chairman of the Conservative Party, on the distribution of JEP's speech [16 November 1968, on immigration] at Eastbourne [Sussex]; Edward Heath [Leader of the Conservative Party (2); 7th Lord Warwick [earlier Lord Brooke]; Sir Stanley Bell; Maurice Cowling, Fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge (2); Sir Tufton Beamish; Lord Chelmer [earlier Eric Edwards], Chairman of the Political Committee, Carlton Club; John Junor, Editor of the Sunday Express; Anthony Courtney; Michael Strachan; William Whitelaw [Leader of the House of Commons] (2); James Ramsden (3); Andrew Freeth on his portrait of JEP; [Henry] James Wickenden (2); 4th Lord St Oswald [earlier Rowland Winn]; Geoffrey Parker; Rosemary, Lady d'Avigdor-Goldsmid; Evelyn Macleod, on the fund in memory of Iain Macleod; Cranley Onslow on his criticism of JEP's speech against the party leadership (2); Sir Rupert de la Bere; John Selwyn-Lloyd, Speaker of the House of Commons, on JEP's former policy on nurses' pay (2); Stephen Hastings; representatives of Wolverhampton Borough Council on proposed gifts to the Council by JEP to mark his time as their MP (12); Robin Pollard, Secretary and Agent to JEP, on JEP's 21 years at Wolverhampton [Staffordshire] (2); Sir Philip Dunn; Canon Bryan Green [Canon of Birmingham Cathedral] on the Christian views in JEP's interview with Malcolm Muggeridge; Francis Pym [Chief Whip].
Other subjects include: congratulations on JEP's speeches; the Common Market.
Also includes: extracts from speeches by [Keith] Harvey Proctor and Cranley Onslow, for and against JEP's criticism of the party leadership.
Dates
- Creation: 1964-12-31 - 1971-09-17
Conditions Governing Access
Folios 27-28 closed until 2024 as they contain sensitive personal information about living individuals.
Extent
1 file(s) (1 file (139 folios))
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Reverse chronological order.
Former / Other Reference
Personal 2: 1968-71
Date information
DateText: The majority of folios date from 1968-71.
Finding aid date
2002-01-15 14:12:30+00:00
Subject
- Conservative Party (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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