Minutes of the Executive Meetings of the Inter Parliamentary Union,
- A2/4.
- File
- 1994-1997.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Minutes of the British Group of the Inter Parliamentary Union, including a 1996 group directory.
Minutes of the Executive Meetings of the Inter Parliamentary Union,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Minutes of the British Group of the Inter Parliamentary Union, including a 1996 group directory.
Misc. papers relating to campaigning in the Leominster constituency,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Various papers relating to campaigning within the constituency, notes, programmes of events and a campaign budget.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Miscellaneous papers including a booklet about the National Liberals, a guide to seating in the House of Assembly of Burma, a speech by King Hussein of Jordan, a report on the Parliamentary delegation to China in 1978, a booklet marking Edward Heath's 40 years in Parliament and a copy of House Magazine from 1994.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Copies of Hansard of speeches to the House of Commons by Peter Temple-Morris on the BBC and capital punishment, and a draft of a speech on his defection to the Labour Party to the Bristol Fabian Society.
Newspaper cuttings from the general election,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Cuttings from local newspapers following the general election, 1997, reporting on Peter Temple-Morris holding the seat for the Conservatives.
Newspaper cuttings from the general election,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Cuttings from local newspapers reporting the local constituency results for the 1983 general election.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Newspaper cuttings relating to the selection of Peter Temple-Morris as candiate for Newport and the general elections of 1964 and 1966.
Newspaper cuttings, articles and speeches regarding the Iranian revolution,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Newspaper cuttings, posters and flyers,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Newspaper cuttings, posters and flyers for events, copies of The House Magazine on various subjects such as debates, speeches, obituaries, features, articles, and Northern Ireland.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Contains a report on Namibia by Peter Temple-Morris laid before the Thirteenth Anglo-North American Parliamentary Conference on Africa in 1977; a document on Namibia co-authored by Peter Temple-Morris laid before the Executive Committee of the Inter-Parliamentary Union; a Foreign Affiars Committee report to the House of Commons on Hong Kong; a discussion paper on the conduct of foreign relations in the UK Parliament; newspaper cuttings relating to Namibia; a history of the twelve plus group within the IPU; a comemorative print from the 1984 IPU conference from the Iran group; a certificate noting the friendship between the UK and the Republic of Korea; documents relating to the 70th IPU Conference in Seoul; documents regarding expansion of the Ten Plus Group and a report from a visit to Cuba.
Papers related to Peter Temple-Morris' search for a seat,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters relating to Peter Temple-Morris's search for a seat from various constituencies in Wales and England, letters relating to speaking engagements and a copy of a letter from Peter Temple-Morris to The Times regarding MPs representing constituencies in England acting as Secretary of State for Wales.
Papers relating to an Early Day Motion on Iran, tabled by Peter Temple-Morris,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters and papers connected with an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons supporting the Shah of Iran along with letters regarding the BBC coverage of Iranian affairs.
Papers relating to Kenneth Clarke's leadership campaign and the Tory Reform Group,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
List of officers for Kenneth Clarke's campaign for leadership of the Conservative Party in 1997, records of attendees of Conservative Mainstream meetings as likely supporters and a list of committee members of the Tory Reform Group.
Papers relating to opposition groups in Iran,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Documents about various oposition groups including the Provisional Government of the Democratic Repulic of Iran and the National Council of Resistance, speeches, notes and copies of newspaper articles.
Papers relating to Peter Temple-Morris' work with the Bow Group.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Two copies of a document on House of Lords reform, compiled by a committee chaired by Peter Temple-Morris along with two letters.
Bow Group
Papers relating to selection as candidate for Leominster,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters, a card and telegram of congratulations sent to Peter Temple-Morris on his selection as candidate for Leominster, along with notes made by Peter Temple-Morris for the selection meeting.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Selection of newspaper cuttings relating to the defection of Conservative MP Emma Nicholson to the Liberal Democrats in 1996 and the disgreement within the conservatives over the future direction of the party.
Papers relating to the de-selection Meeting,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Papers relating to the special meeting called in an attempt to de-select Peter Temple Morris as the Conservative candidate for Leominster as a result of his involvement of the resignation of Margaret Thatcher. They include the petition submitted to the constituency association, notice of meeting, briefing notes, plans of the room, Peter Temple-Morris' notes and written statement and letters relating to strategy at the meeting and the aftermath.
Papers relating to the deselection of Sir Nicholas Scott,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letters to the Kensington and Chelsea Conservative Association from Dr Brian Mawhinney, chairman of the Conservative Party and members of the Macleod Group in support of Sir Nicholas Scott during the deselection proceedings against him.
Papers relating to the Jubilee,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Copy of an order of service and timetable of events for a service at Llandaf Cathedral and other events in Cardiff to mark the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.