Correspondence relating to the Lollards group,
- C1/1.
- File
- 1988-1992
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters to and from Peter Temple-Morris, mostly relating to the administration of the Lollards group.
Correspondence relating to the Lollards group,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters to and from Peter Temple-Morris, mostly relating to the administration of the Lollards group.
Correspondence with Prime Ministers
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
File contains correspondence between Lord Temple-Morris and UK Prime Ministers and a copy of the House of Lords Act 1999 signed by many of those involved in its passing.. Correspondents include; Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, David Cameron and John Major.
Correspondence with the clerk,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Documents relating the to Macleod Group's involvement in establishing Conservative Mainstream,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Contains correspondence between Peter Temple-Morris and various MPs regarding the arrangements for establishing Conservative Mainstream, notes and minutes from meetings, memorandum between the Macleod Group and Conservative Mainstream, and event plans.
Documents relating to the Lollards' involvement in establishing Conservative Mainstream,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Contains letters, minutes of meetings, plans for a dinner and documents relating to elections to the Conservative 1922 Committee in 1992.
Documents relating to the re-patriation of the body of General Lazar Meszaros to Hungary,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Contains a typed biography of General Lazar Meszaros, photographs of the re-internment in Hungary and a thank you card.
Election addresses and campaign documents from the general election campaign,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Election addresses and paperwork,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Election posters, addresses and paperwork, mostly from the 1964 general election but including some material from the 1966 general election, and letters to Peter Temple-Morris regarding the election.
Election material and newspaper cuttings from the general election campaign,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Conservative party election addresses for Leominster, Wyre Forest, South Worcestershire and Wolverhampton North East, along with cuttings from the local papers regarding the election result in Leominster.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
General election campaign material,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Election literature and campaign documents and plan for thr 1983 General Election, including a document reflecting on lessons learned from the campaign.
General election campaign material,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Election addresses, campaign plans and letters relating to the 1987 Conservative general election campaign in Leominster.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters and documents of the One Nation group,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Contains One Nation Group membership lists, letters and group administrative documents.
Letters following the defeat in the general election,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letter to Peter Temple-Morris, mostly regarding his defeat at Norwood in the 1970 general election, but also containing some letters wishing him well in the election.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Mostly supportive Letters from current and former members of the Leominster Conservative Association following Peter Temple-Morris decision to resign from the Conservative Party.
Letters from Parliamentarians on leaving the Conservative Party,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters to Peter Temple-Morris from MPs, former MPs, Lords and overseas parliamentarians from the time of his resignation from the Conservative Party. Some letters were written before the whip was withdrawn when Peter Temple-Morris was considering remaining within the party.
Letters from the constituency on joining the Labour Party,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters from residents of the Leominster consitituency supporting Peter Temple-Morris' decision to defect to the Labour Party.