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Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982
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Miscellaneous letters,

Miscellaneous, unrelated letters, 1950-1999, addressed to Sir Goronwy Daniel, interspersed with a few other papers. The correspondents include Philip Noel Baker, 1950, James Callaghan, 1971, Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, 1979, Sir Julian Hodge, 1995, Professor Kevin Morgan, 1998 (writing in relation to the devolution campaign), and Professor Glyn O. Phillips, 1992.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Letters to Goronwy Roberts

The file includes letters from Philip Noel-Baker, 1975, James Callaghan (3), 1974-1976, Tony Benn, 1975, Anthony Crosland, 1974, Tam Dalyell, 1974, James Griffiths, 1974, Tristan Garel-Jones, 1974, T. W. Jones (7), 1974-1977, Ernest Marples, 1974, Bill Rodgers, 1974, Dafydd Elis Thomas, 1976, and Harold Wilson, undated.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Letters to Goronwy Roberts

The file includes letters from Philip Noel-Baker, 1980, Robert Blake (2), 1980, Fenner Brockway, ?1980, James Callaghan, 1979, Jennie Eirian Davies, 1980, Michael Foot, ?1980, David Jenkins (2), 1978, T. W. Jones, 1978, John W. Morris (Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest), 1978, Dr David Owen, 1979 and Elwyn Roberts, 1980.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Travel Arrangements

Correspondence and documents related to Gordon Macdonalds's return to the UK including details of travel arrangements and letters of goodwill.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Correspondence between the Governor of Newfoundland and the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations

File comprises correspondence between Governor of Newfoundland and Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in London including a number of memos marked "top secret". Subjects include the reaction to confederation; how to deal with any protests or violence that could result from the vote and the use of the British Navy to keep order. There are also papers relating to a legal challenge to confederation issued by 6 former members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly (John Stewart Currie, John Vincent O'Dea, Frank MacNamara, William Charles Winsor, Harold Mitchell and William Joseph Browne), an appeal to the Privy Council on confederation, correspondence related to the Newfoundland Trade Commission and papers related to a telegram from a number of citizens to the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations at the United Nations in Lake Success in February 1948 expressing concern that including confederation as an option on the ballot was illegal.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Letters to Megan Lloyd George,

Over eight hundred letters and cards, 1939-1957, to Megan Lloyd George from Philip Noel-Baker, mainly concerning their relationship, but also including family and political news; together with four letters, 1947-1952, from Megan Lloyd George to Philip Noel-Baker.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982