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CCO 508/1/6

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Title

Correspondence

Shelfmark

CCO 508/1/6

Summary

Correspondents include:

Bethell of Romford, 4th Baron (Nicholas Bethell), MEP for London North West and member of the House of Lords;

Catherwood, Sir Frederick, MEP for Cambridgeshire;

Dalziel, Ian, MEP for Lothian;

de Courcy Ling, John, MEP for Midlands Central and Chief Whip, European Democratic Group;

de Ferranti, Basil, MEP for Hampshire West;

Douro, Marquess of (Charles Wellesley, later 9th Duke of Wellington), MEP for Surrey;

Elles, Baroness (Diana Elles), MEP for Thames Valley and member of the House of Lords;

Hooper, Gloria, MEP for Liverpool;

Hutton, Alisdair, MEP for Scotland South;

Jackson, Christopher, MEP for Kent East;

O'Hagan, 4th Baron (Charles Strachey), MEP for Devon;

Nicolson, David, MEP for London Central;

Normanton, Tom, MP for Cheadle and MEP for Cheshire East;

Purvis, John, MEP for Mid Scotland and Fife;

Pym, Francis, Secretary of State for Defence;

Simpson, Anthony, MEP for Northamptonshire;

Smith, Alan, Secretrary, National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations;

Stewart-Clark, Sir Jack (John), MEP for Sussex East;

Taylor, John D., Ulster Unionist MEP for Northern Ireland;

Taylor, John M., MEP for Midlands East;

Turner, Amédée, MEP for Suffolk;

Warner, Sir Fred, MEP for Somerset;

Walker, Peter, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food;

Whitelaw, William, Home Secretary.

Subjects include:

Agricultural policy;

Channel Tunnel project;

Composition of European Parliamentary committees and working groups;

Microelectronics;

Pensions of MEPs.

Includes:

James Moorehouse, EDG briefing note on the Channel Link, 7 Jan 1980;

Baroness Elles, text of speech[?] on the subject of the European Parliament and Anglo-Australian relations, n.d.;

Pamphlet: The Common Agricultural Policy: Some New Thinking From Dr. Siccio Mansholt, published by the Soil Association, Aug 1979;

Copy of Modern Railways magazine, Apr 1980, containing an article on European railway policy by Richard Cottrell MEP;

Documentation relating to the introduction of pensions for British MEPs.

Date

Jan-May 1980

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Conservatives in the European Parliament

Leadership Correspondence

Sir James Scott-Hopkins MEP - EDG Chairman and Leader of the Conservative Delegation (1979-1982)

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  • Hopkins| Scott | Sir | James Sydney Rawdon | 1921-1995 | Knight | politician

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