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Correspondence of Douglas Jay

MS. 6745/34

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Title

Correspondence of Douglas Jay

Shelfmark

MS. 6745/34

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence and papers relating to the 1974 meeting of the British-American Parliamentary Group in Williamsburg. 1974

Correspondence and papers relating to Jay's introduction to the House of Lords. 1987

Correspondence, including personal correspondence, and correspondence regarding interviews, broadcasts, charities, the European Economic Community and incomes policy. Correspondents include Ralph Harris, James Callaghan, Roger Louis, Robin Corbett, Christopher Fildes, Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Jenny Rees, Bryan Gould, Peter Hennessy, A.L. Rowse, Anthony Grayling and William Keegan, among others. 1990-1996

Date

1974-1996

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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