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John Morris Papers, English
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Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Lord Jack Brooks, Alun Talfan Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Lord Crowther-Hunt and Barry Jones.

Brooks, Jack, Lord 1927-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from James Callaghan, Barbara Castle (2), Ann Clwyd, Fred Evans MP, Gordon Parry, Emrys O. Roberts, Ted Rowlands, Eirene White and Dafydd Wigley.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Denzil Davies MP, Sir Idris Foster, Ben G. Jones, Ray Powell MP and Lord Goronwy-Roberts (2).

Davies, Denzil

Constituency letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Lord Aberdare, Mark Carlisle, Ian Gilmour, Peter Thomas (3 letters), and David Gibson-Watt (3 letters).

Aberdare, Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce, Baron, 1919-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Cledwyn Hughes, J. Emrys Jones, and George Wright, TUC Wales.

Cledwyn of Penrhos, Cledwyn Hughes, Baron, 1916-2001

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwilym Prys Davies, Ifor Davies MP, Alun R. Edwards (2), Moses Griffith, Cledwyn Hughes, Bedwyr Lewis Jones, Gwilym R. Jones, J. Emrys Jones, T. Mervyn Jones, D. Elystan Morgan, and Sir David Hughes Parry.

Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron, 1923-2017

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Tam Dalyell (envelope 8), Gwilym Prys Davies (envelope 16), Anita Gale (envelope 17), Lady Marian Goronwy-Roberts (envelope 17), Lord Howe (envelope 12), David Hunt (envelopes 2 [2 letters] and 17), and Dr D. Ben Rees (envelope 1). Most of the correspondence in envelope 7 relates to the proposed closure of Sandfields Road Sub Post Office, Port Talbot and the protests which ensued.

Dalyell, Tam, 1932-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Virginia Bottomley (envelope 6), Gwilym Jones MP (envelopes 5 and 9), John Elfed Jones (envelope 7), Alun Michael (envelope 10), John Redwood (envelopes 1, 2, 5 and 8), and Hywel Williams (envelope 1).

Bottomley, Virginia, 1948-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Denzil Davies (envelope 17), William Hague (envelope 17 [3 letters]), and Gillian Shephard (envelope 10).

Davies, Denzil, 1938-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Kenneth Clarke (envelope 7 [2 letters]), Geraint Talfan Davies (envelope 14), William Hague (envelopes 1 and 8), Peter Hain (envelopes 4 and 14), Dr Deian Hopkin (envelope 1), Malcolm Rifkind (envelopes 1, 4 and 8) and Jack Straw (envelope 4).

Clarke, Kenneth 1940-

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwilym Prys Davies (envelopes 8 and 10), Anita Gale (envelope 6), John Elfed Jones (envelopes 8 and 13), Kim Howells (envelope 8), Peter Lilley (envelope 11), Chris Patten (envelope 6), Sir Wyn Roberts (envelopes 9 and 14 [5 letters]), Ted Rowlands (envelope 8 [2 letters]), and Peter Walker (envelope 6).

Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron, 1923-2017

Weekend School,

Contains papers relating mainly to the arrangements for a weekend school on railway pay and efficiency organised by the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association at the Alexandra Hotel, Hastings, October 1967, which John Morris addressed. There are also copies of news releases concerning an address given by John Morris to a meeting of the Central London Fabian Society at London on 14 June 1967 on the aims of the Labour government's transport policy.

Transport Salaried Staffs' Association.

QC,

Mainly letters and messages of congratulation to John Morris on his taking silk, with related press cuttings. There are also some longer letters of some significance reflecting on the legal system and the judiciary.

February 1974 general election,

Comprises election leaflets, posters, copies of John Morris's election address to the constituents of Aberavon and a copy of Labour's Programme: Campaign Document, 1974.

Congratulatory messages,

Congratulatory letters and messages to John Morris on his appointment as Secretary of State for Wales by Harold Wilson. The file includes some longer letters reflecting on the work of the Welsh Office and its future potential, the progress and future of devolution, and the development of John Morris's political career.

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