Correspondence of Douglas Jay
MS. 6745/32
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Title
Correspondence of Douglas Jay
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MS. 6745/32
Summary
Comprises:
Personal correspondence. Correspondents include Philip Walter, Terry Percival, David Renwick, 'Leslie' [A.L. Rowse], W. Harrison, Harold Shelton, David Hubback, Robert Jay, C.J. Ganley, Tony Leach, Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov, Alastair Hetherington, Alfred Morris, Richard Powell, Frank Kearton, John Robbins, Philip Unwin, Gordon Newton, James Meade, William Clarke, James Keogh, Wilfred [Brown], Michael Waggett, Ben Whitaker, Wilfrid Dimsdale, Harold Harris, Francis Sanderland, N. Wray, A.J.C. Pike, G.J. Ponsonby, Roy Pryce, Reg Mathys, I. Weston Smith, S.F. Simmons, Alan Hitchman, K.G.E. Bowles, and D.M. Dunk, among others. 1943-1968
Personal correspondence. Correspondents include Francis Jacobs, John Mills, James Callaghan, Alan Bullock, Maurice Shock, Michael Foot, Alan Watkins, Alan Thompson, Jack Dormand, Edwin Plowden, Margaret [Jay?], William V. Roth Jr., Herbert Loebl, Barry Sheerman, Anthony Howard, Robert Rhodes James, Anthony Seldon, Anthony Thirlwall, Bill Keegan, and Austin Robinson, among others. Also includes obituary for Ron Leighton, copy of the appendix from Historical Essays and Studies by John Emrich Edward Dalberg-Acton, copy of a joint declaration by Albert Reynolds and John Major on Northern Ireland, review of All Souls In My Time by Al.L. Rowse, press cuttings, order of service for memorial ceremony for Herbert Hart, copy of an address given by Edward Hussey at the funeral of John Sparrow, transcript of lecture "The Legacy of Adam Smith: Acheivements and Limitations" by Alan Thompson, Minster Lovel Parish Council newsletter, and order of service for a memorial service at King's College Chapel for Nicholas Kaldor and transcript of eulogy given by Frances Stewart. 1977-1995
Date
1943-1995
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box (2 folders)
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