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Personal and general correspondence

MS. Callaghan 555

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Title

Personal and general correspondence

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MS. Callaghan 555

Summary

Comprises:

Peronsal correspondence. Correspondents includeTom McCaffrey, Gerald Ford, Julian Hodge, Kenneth Morgan, Margaret Crow, Sigmund Sternberg, Juliet Pannett, [Ann] Mallalieu, Sarah Brown, Michael Foot, Michael Butler, David Blunkett, Bernard Donoghue, Jeremy Paxman, Ludovic Kennedy, Ewen Fergusson, Charles Clarke, Alf Morris, Bill Morris and Tom McNally, among others. 2002-2003

General correspondence regarding invitations, engagements, interviews, articles, legislation, including the Hunting Bill and the Patient (Assited Dying) Bill. 2003

Date

2002-2004

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Archive of James Callaghan

Personal papers and general correspondence

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