Scotland
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Official: Treasury: correspondence and papers on the betting tax., 10 Feb 1928 - 20 Jul 1928
Public and Political: General: correspondence on WSC standing for Rectorship of Glasgow University [Scotland]., Jun 1937 - Oct 1937
Correspondents include: [Gilmour] Menzies Anderson, ex-President of the University Unionist Club, inviting WSC to stand; Euan Wallace on speaking for WSC at Glasgow (3); James Stuart on WSC's defeat and Scottish Unionists.
Public and Political: General: General Election: Tours., 22 Jun 1945 - 18 Jul 1945
Public and Political: General: Patronage: correspondence., Jan 1942 - Dec 1942
Public and Political: General: Political: arrangements for the Conservative Party North-Western Area Meeting at King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, December 1947., Feb 1947 - Feb 1948
Public and Political: General: Political: arrangements for the Scottish Unionist Association Conference at Glasgow, May 1949., Dec 1948 - May 1949
Correspondents include: Sir Arthur Young [Scottish Unionist Whip] (3); 1st Lord Weir. Also includes notes and copies of correspondence from secretaries Elizabeth Gilliatt, Lettice Marston [later Lettice Shillingford] and Jo Sturdee ("N S") [later Lady Onslow].Other subjects include: an invitation from the Lord Provost of Glasgow [Victor Dunn]; WSC's speech being recorded by news-reel; WSC's hotel accommodation.Also includes: programme for WSC and CSC's visit; agenda for the conference.
Public and Political: General: Political: Conservative Party answers to election questionnaires., 1951
Contains questions and answers prepared by Conservative and Unionist Central Office on a variety of election issues including: agricultural matters; animal welfare; various aspects of foreign affairs including China, Germany, Japan, Persia [Iran], South Africa, and Mexico; civil servants; education; housing matters; the health service; women; transport particularly by road; pensions; economic affairs including taxation; the constitutional position of Scotland and Wales.