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Lord Temple-Morris Papers, File
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Macleod Group correspondence,

Letters to Peter Temple-Morris in his role as chairman of the Macleod Group, including a copy of a letter sent by Peter Temple-Morris to Kenneth Clerk inviting him to be a guest speaker at Macleod Group function.

Papers and reports,

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.

Visit of Mikhail Gorbachev to the United Kingdom,

Copies of various letters regarding arrnagements for the visit of Mikhail Gorbachev to the UK including correspondence between Peter Temple-Morris and Malcolm Rifkind, the Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and between Peter Temple-Morris and Prof. Archie Brown as part of his research into the visit. The file also contains a report of a conference on Britain and Europe in the 1980s, and articles from journals and newspapers about the visit.

Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931-

Miscellaneous speeches,

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.

Correspondence

File contains correspondence on various political and personal matters. Correspondents include the Bishop of Hereford, Peter Mandelson, Lord Howe of Aberavon, Barry Jones MP, Primie Minister of the Netherlands Dr Jan Peter Balkenende, , Ed Balls, Kenneth Clarke, Michael Hesletine and Bertie Ahern.

Personal papers and correspondence

File contains a copy of Owen Temple-Morris' election address for the Caerphilly constituency in 1929, a copy of a letter from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, a copy of a newspaper article and photograph showing Owen Temple-Morris meeting the Prince of Wales off a flight into Cardiff in 1933, a letter from Lord Brooks of Tremorfa regarding an article in the South Wales Echo about Sir Owen Temple-Morris, copies of newspaper articles on sir Owen Temple-Morris and a copy of a letter from James Callaghan.

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