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John Morris Papers,
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Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Nicholas Bennett (envelope 43), David Blunkett (envelopes 3, 5 and 10), Ian Grist (envelopes 39 and 42), Michael Heseltine (envelope 38), David Hunt (envelopes 10, 14, 25 [2 letters], 28 and 34 [2 letters]), Douglas Hurd (envelopes 19, 24, 37 and 43), Neil Kinnock (envelope 15), Norman Lamont (envelope 43), John Major (envelope 37), Kenneth O. Morgan (envelope 10), Gordon Parry (envelope 39), Peter Walker (envelope 7) and William Waldegrave (envelope 35).

Bennett, Nicholas, 1949-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Nicholas Bennett (envelope 5), Kenneth Clarke (envelope 4), Ron Davies MP (envelope 1), Emlyn Hooson (envelope 1), David Hunt (envelopes 1 [2 letters], 2, 3 [3 letters], 4 [6 letters] and 5 [7 letters]), Douglas Hurd (envelope 5) , Barry Jones (envelope 2), Norman Lamont (envelope 5), Gordon Parry (envelope 1), and Sir Wyn Roberts (envelopes 1 and 5)

Bennett, Nicholas, 1949-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Hanif Bhamjee, Wales Anti-apartheid movement (envelope 10), Principal Brian Clarkson (envelope 8), Ann Clwyd (envelope 9), David Hunt (envelopes 1, 4, 7 and 10), and Gordon Parry (envelope 3).

Bhamjee, Hanif (Anti-apartheid Movement)

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Kenneth Clarke (envelopes 5 and 7), Anita Gale (envelope 7), David Hunt (envelope 11), Douglas Hurd (envelope 5), Gwilym Jones MP (envelopes 3, 8 and 11), John Redwood (envelope 1), and Nicholas Soames (envelope 11).

Clarke, Kenneth 1940-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Alistair Darling (envelope 2), William Hague (envelopes 8, 11 [2 letters] and 14 [3 letters]), Derwyn Morris Jones (envelope 9), Menna Richards (envelope 5), and Clare Short (envelope 11).

Darling, Alistair.

Letters to John Morris,

Comprises general correspondence to John Morris, 1987-92, together with, in some cases, typescript copies of his replies. On occasion, there are draft replies of letters by John Morris to be sent out, prepared to be typed up by a secretary. There are many letters from Aberavon constituents, together, in some cases, with replies from various government departments and ministries. There are also letters inviting John Morris to an array of functions and events. Many of the correspondents write to John Morris seeking his advice on legal matters and issues.

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Jack Ashley MP (envelope 5), Paul Channon (envelopes 9 and 22 [2 letters]), Alun Talfan Davies (envelope 22), Gwilym Prys Davies (envelope 23), Norman Fowler (envelope 16), Emlyn Hooson (envelope 16), Sir Geoffrey Howe (envelope 26), Douglas Hurd (envelopes 14, 15, 18 [2 letters], 22, 23, 25 and 26), Dylan Iorwerth (envelope 27), John Elfed Jones (envelope 12), Nigel Lawson (envelope 8), Paul Murphy (envelope 15), Emyr Price (envelope 23), Peter Walker (envelopes 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 21, 23 [2 letters]), 24, 26 and 27, and Eirene White (envelope 16) . The papers in envelope 3 relate to the 1987 Abortion Bill.

Ashley, Jack.

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Paul Channon (envelope 6), Gwyneth Dunwoody (envelope 1), Norman Fowler (envelopes 6 and 16), Anita Gale (envelope 13), Ian Grist (envelopes 9 and 13), Douglas Hurd [2 letters] (envelope 1), Nigel Lawson (envelope 10), Gordon Parry (envelope 13), and Peter Walker (envelopes 1, 6, 8 and 12).

Channon, Paul, 1935-

Local Government Reform,

Papers concerning the proposals during the early 1970s for the reform of local government, especially within Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. There is also the text of a related lecture by Sir Goronwy Daniel entitled 'The Fate of the Rising Generation', delivered at Bangor, December 1971.

Daniel, Goronwy H. (Goronwy Hopcyn), 1914-2003

North Atlantic Assembly,

Reports and draft reports, issues of the North Atlantic Assembly News, recommendations, texts and resolutions adopted, minutes of various committees and sub-committees, memoranda and reports, the texts of speeches delivered to various assemblies and meetings, photocopies of press cuttings and various stray papers and notes. Founded in 1955, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA) serves as the consultative interparliamentary organisation for the North Atlantic Alliance. Bringing together legislators from all the member states of the Atlantic Alliance, the NATO PA provides a link between NATO and the parliaments of its member nations. At the same time, it facilitates parliamentary awareness and understanding of key security issues and contributes to a greater transparency of NATO policies. Crucially, it helps maintain and strengthen the transatlantic relationship, which underpins the Atlantic Alliance.

North Atlantic Assembly.

Norton Terrace, Glyncorrwg,

Correspondence and papers relating to the compulsory purchase of properties at Norton Terrace, Glyncorrwg. The properties had fallen into a state of disrepair and were unfit for human habitation.

Notes for speeches and addresses,

Manuscript notes, the great majority of which are in the hand of John Morris. Some are notes for speeches and addresses and when introducing speakers, some are notes on issues or themes, and a few are notes on problems and difficulties faced by his constituents in Aberavon. There are also a few financial notes.

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