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Celtic League Archive File
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Expenses

Invoices, bills, accounts, letters and notes concerning expenses claims submitted by the League's officers and branch delegates, notably the Treasurer, Roy Green, and the General Secretary, Bernard Moffatt.

Correspondence

Correspondence between Roy Green, retailers, and other members of the League, notably Merfyn Phillips, Secretary of the Wales Branch, concerning financial and other administrative matters, especially sales of Carn magazine, bank accounts, branch returns and the financial relationship between the branches and the League's central fund, together with related notes and a leaflet about the 1986 National Eisteddfod.

Correspondence concerning alleged far-Right infiltration

Correspondence between senior officers of the League relating to claims that members of the Cornwall Branch had connections with the National Front and the British National Party, the subsequent tensions between certain officials and branches of the League, the constitutional amendments which came about as a result, and other matters discussed at Annual General Meetings, together wiith copies of related press cuttings.

Accounts

Accounts kept by the Branch Treasurer, including reports and quarterly returns, with particular details concerning membership subscriptions and sales of merchandise, and also related notes and correspondence.

'Cornish and some other Celtic cultural movements'

Letters, agendas of meetings, notes, reports, postcards, circulars, newsletters, leaflets, forms, invoices, programmes, sheet music, song lyrics, statements, articles, press releases and press cuttings concerning numerous cultural movements, institutions, events and publications in Cornwall, including Cowethas an Yeth Kernewek, its journal An Gannas, Cowethas Flamank, Agan Tavas, Lowender Peran, Kelgh Keltek, Cowethas Ylow Kernewek, Dalleth, An Gresen Gernewek, Esethvos Kernow, Kesva an Tavas Kernewek, Keskerth Kernow, Kescusulyans Kernow, the Cornish Declaration Group, the Cornish Bureau for European Relations, and a Cornish language weekend, as well as cultural and political matters in Ireland, Brittany and Galicia including Breton prisoners, the Pan-Celtic festival, meetings of the Celtic Congress in Cornwall and Shetland,the Kerrier Celtic choir festival, the Lorient festival, Celtic films, and the Celtic languages, with particular reference to Roy Green's involvement in Cornish and Celtic culture and politics and his related contributions to journals and organisations including the Irish Democrat, Soviet Weekly, and the Murdoch House (Redruth) Workers' Educational Association and Labour History Group.

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