Personal correspondence, 1995-01-06 - 2000-02-01
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: [Henry] James Wickenden (6); David Machin, Under Treasurer of Gray's Inn (2); Reverend Roger Holloway (3); Teresa Gorman on rebelling against the Conservative Party's European policy and the possibility of the Ulster Unionists doing a deal with the Labour Party (2); Air Vice-Marshal Alfred Beill, Appeals Secretary of King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers; Gillian Warr; [William] John Biffen; Peter Clarke [former Private Secretary to JEP] (2); Simon Heffer; David Jacobs; Andrew Alexander (2); Piers Dixon on the history of the House of Lords; Lord Simon of Glaisdale; Reverend Canon Donald Gray, Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster Abbey; Rear-Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles; Michael Strachan (4); Professor Sir David Williams, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University (2); Barbara, Lady Maude on the Conservative Party's split on Europe; Professor Sir Hermann Bondi; Sir Christopher Staughton (2); Sir Patrick Cormack; Anthony Stewart (5); John Major, Prime Minister; Margaret, Baroness Thatcher and Sir Denis Thatcher; Michael Mayne, Dean of Westminster; Helen, Lady Pickthorn; Richard Cork [Chief Art Critic of the Times]; [William] David Trimble [Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party]; Dame Jane Gow on the extradition of members of the IRA from Ireland; James Molyneaux, Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party [to Jane Gow] on subjects including IRA extraditions (2); John Redwood, thanking JEP for his support; Julian Critchley; Anthony Camp, Director of the Society of Genealogists (2); Alan Borg, Director-General of the Imperial War Museum; Sir Michael Atiyah, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, on the Powell Poetry Prize; Reverend Canon John Humphries (3); Mollie, Lady Butler of Saffron Walden (2); Andrew Roberts; [Alastair] Brian Harrison; George Bull; Professor William Watson; Sir Rocco Forte.
Other subjects include: literary requests and enquiries; JEP's health; appeals; invitations; condolences and tributes on the deaths of JEP's friends and colleagues.
Also includes: press cutting of article by Peter Clarke on the omission of JEP from the Honours List; press cutting of Sunday Express interview with JEP; JEP's review of Michael Strachan's biography of Esmond de Beer; statement by JEP on the death of Lord Home of the Hirsel [earlier Alexander Douglas-Home].
Dates
- Creation: 1995-01-06 - 2000-02-01
Conditions Governing Access
The majority of the collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Please see individual files for details.
Extent
2 file(s) (2 files (267 folios))
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Reverse chronological order.
Former / Other Reference
Personal 13
Finding aid date
2002-04-24 16:28:18+00:00
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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