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General correspondence

MS. Healey 40

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Title

General correspondence

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MS. Healey 40

Summary

Comprises:

Personal correspondence, and political correspondence on subjects including taxation and the Teaching and Higher Education Bill. Correspondents include Geoffrey Howe, Barbara Castle, Peter Shore, George Jellicoe, Cressida Healey and Lady Kennet [Elizabeth Young], among others. 1993-1996, 1998 (Bulk 1998)

Personal correspondence. Correspondents include Peter Archer, Peter Hill Norton and Tim Healey, among others. 1998

Date

1998

1993-1996, 1998

Language

German

English

French

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Denis Healey

Personal papers and general correspondence

Personal and general correspondence

General correspondence

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