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Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Papers
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Papers relating to Agriculture including programmes, etc., of visits to the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands, 1969; programme ...,

Papers relating to Agriculture including programmes, etc., of visits to the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands, 1969; programme for the week ending 20 Feb. 1970; statement by the Minister of Agriculture on Agricultural Objectives and letters and papers relating to a dinner with the Anglesey Executive Comitteee of the National Farmers' Union, 1970.

Papers relating to the PLP, including papers on the joint meeting of the National Executive Committee and the Cabinet, April ...,

Papers relating to the PLP, including papers on the joint meeting of the National Executive Committee and the Cabinet, April 1968; report of the Special PLP committee on relations between Government and Backbenchers, 1976, and draft response by the Government, 1977; reports of the TUC-Labour Party liaison committee, 1976-8; memorandum being a summary of proposals made at the Special Meeting of the PLP, 20 Oct. 1976; letter from Michael Foot on the election of Deputy Leader of the PLP, 21 Oct. 1976; letter from Michael Foot arranging a meeting, 25 Feb. 1977; copy of a letter from the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, to Lord Cledwyn relating to the Horam Report on relations between the Government and the PLP, Nov. 1976; papers relating to the Government's arrangements for consultation with the Liberal Party, including a letter from David Steel, leader of the Liberal Party, and a copy of a letter from Lord Cledwyn to the Prime Minister, March 1977; papers on the election of the leader of the Labour Party, including a letter from the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, to Lord Cledwyn, 7 Feb. 1977; letter from John Cartwright MP, 2 Jan. 1979, regarding the European Assembly Elections.

Rhodesia,

Lord Cledwyn visited Rhodesia in Dec. 1978 as the Prime Minister's personal representative to ascertain whether all parties in the Rhodesian conflict might be prepared to meet to consider a negotiated settlement. He also met the leaders of other African countries.

Correspondence and papers relating to the mission to Rhodesia, including letters from the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, 22 Nov. and ...,

Correspondence and papers relating to the mission to Rhodesia, including letters from the Prime Minister, James Callaghan, 22 Nov. and 22 Dec. 1978; letter from Ted Rowlands MP, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; drafts of Lord Cledwyn's report on his visit, Dec. 1978; letters from Dr David Owen, Foreign Secretary; a report of David Steel's visit to Africa, Jan. 1979; letter with reply from Stephen Low, United States Ambassador to Zambia; papers relating to discussions between Britain and the United States over Rhodesia, 1979.

Letters wishing Lord Cledwyn well on his mission, Nov.-Dec. 1978. Among the correspondents are Richard Luce MP, Sir Alfred Broughton ...,

Letters wishing Lord Cledwyn well on his mission, Nov.-Dec. 1978. Among the correspondents are Richard Luce MP, Sir Alfred Broughton MP, Francis Pym MP, Robert Boscawen MP, Michael Mates MP, Julian Amery MP, Lord Watkins, Philip Noel-Baker, Patrick Cormack MP, Hubert Morgan, Gwynfor Evans MP, Hugh Fraser MP, Sir Harry Llewelyn, Rear Admiral Morgan Giles MP and John Stokes MP.

Letters from residents in Rhodesia and other parts of Africa commenting on Lord Cledwyn's mission, Nov.-Dec. 1978; and correspondence received ...,

Letters from residents in Rhodesia and other parts of Africa commenting on Lord Cledwyn's mission, Nov.-Dec. 1978; and correspondence received following the visit, including a letter from Judith Acton, enclosing a copy of a letter from her father, Garfield Todd, former Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Dec. 1978-March 1979.

Correspondence and papers relating to Lord Cledwyn's activities as Leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Lords. Among ...,

Correspondence and papers relating to Lord Cledwyn's activities as Leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Lords. Among the correspondents are Lord Raglan, Lord Shackleton, Albert Roberts, Stan Newens, Shirley Summerskill, Dr David Owen, Roland Moyle, Lord Wilson, Lord Gowrie, Lord Whitelaw (Leader of the House of Lords) (2), Lord Hume, Lord Willis, Neil Kinnock (2), Lord Caradon, Len Murray, Lord Selsdon, Baroness Lane-Fox and Lord Boothby.

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