- B13.
- Ffeil
- 1986.
Correspondence, including letters from Lord Callaghan of Cardiff (2), Charles Prince of Wales, Dr Emyr Wyn Jones, Neil Kinnock, Lord Longford, Lord Gordon Parry, Cliff Prothero, Mati Rees, Sir Cenydd Traherne, and Lord Whitelaw (2).
Correspondence, including letters from Lord Callaghan of Cardiff (2), Charles Prince of Wales, Dr Emyr Wyn Jones, Neil Kinnock, Lord Longford, Lord Gordon Parry, Cliff Prothero, Mati Rees, Sir Cenydd Traherne, and Lord Whitelaw (2).
Correspondence, including letters from Per Denez, Owen Edwards, Roy Hughes MP, Ieuan Wyn Jones MP, Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, Neil Kinnock, Robert Maxwell, E. G. Millward, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, Emrys Pride and Lord Tonypandy.
Correspondence, including letters from Sir Frederick Dainton, John Selwyn Gummer, James Molyneaux MP, Professor D. Llwyd Morgan, Lord Morris of Castle Morris (2), Lady White and Professor J. Gwynn Williams.
Correspondence, including letters from Donald Anderson, Jack Ashley, Nicholas Edwards, W. Emrys Evans, Lord Hailsham, Hugh Jenkins, Lord Elwyn Jones, Professor R. Tudur Jones, Principal Brian Morris, Lord Gordon Parry, Nicholas Soames, Sir John Meurig Thomas and Peter Walker.
Papers and correspondence relating to a reception held at the House of Lords, 12 June 1992, to celebrate the centenary of the Old Students' Association of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Correspondence relating to the Holyhead boatyard,
Correspondence relating to a proposal to commission Robert Thomas to prepare a sculpture of Diana, Princess of Wales, and for Welsh Members of the House of Lords to present the sculpture to the Cardiff City Council.
A letter, 18 Feb. 1993, from Eddie Doylerush, Conwy, to Lord Cledwyn enclosing a print-out of his proposed volume The Legend of Llandwrog: Birth of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service for which Lord Cledwyn had agreed to write a foreword.
The correspondents include Lord Deedes and Lord Holderness.
The correspondents include Lord (Richard) Attenborough, Dr Douglas Bassett, Lord Boston of Faversham, Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson, W. Emrys Evans, Lady (Marcia) Falkender, Lord Graham of Edmonton, William Hague, MP, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, Principal Gareth Owen, Lord (Brian) Rix and Baroness Trumpington.
Correspondence received by Lord Cledwyn in response to the announcement that he was to retire as the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. Many of the letters are from members of the House of Lords.
Correspondence and papers relating to Lord Cledwyn's mission to St Helena, 1958, and subsequent association with the island. Among the correspondents are James Callaghan (2), Tony Benn MP, Alan Lennox-Boyd and Julian Amery MP.
Papers of Lord Cledwyn as Secretary of State for Wales, including papers on the strengthening of the Welsh Office and the Welsh Council, the Welsh language in the Courts, the proposal for a new town for Mid-Wales, local government reorganisation, the location of the Royal Mint at Llantrisant.
Correspondence and papers relating to Lord Cledwyn's activities as Leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Lords. Among the correspondents are Lord Raglan, Lord Shackleton, Albert Roberts, Stan Newens, Shirley Summerskill, Dr David Owen, Roland Moyle, Lord Wilson, Lord Gowrie, Lord Whitelaw (Leader of the House of Lords) (2), Lord Hume, Lord Willis, Neil Kinnock (2), Lord Caradon, Len Murray, Lord Selsdon, Baroness Lane-Fox and Lord Boothby.
Correspondence and papers, including letters from Charles Prince of Wales, Professor Brian Clarkson, Sir Goronwy Daniel, Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickinson, Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, Lord Heycock, Lord Elwyn Jones, Sir William Mars Jones, Professor Eric Sunderland, Peter Walker and Lady White.
Correspondence and papers, including letters from Charles Prince of Wales, Professor Brian Clarkson, Sir Goronwy Daniel, Sir Aubrey Trotman Dickinson, Sir W. Emrys Evans, Professor Kenneth O. Morgan, Principal Gareth Owen, Sir John Riddell and Peter Walker. Includes files of papers on the development of the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, February - July 1989.
Welsh Centre for International Affairs,