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The Papers of Sir Frederick Catherwood |
| Reference |
GBR/0014/CATH |
| Creator |
Catherwood, Sir Henry Frederick Ross, b 1925, Knight and economist |
| Covering Dates |
1954–1994 |
| Extent and Medium |
28 boxes; paper |
| Repository |
Churchill Archives Centre |
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| Content and context |
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(Henry) Frederick (Ross) Catherwood was born 30 January 1925, the son of late Stuart and of Jean Catherwood. He was educated at Shrewsbury School, then at Clare College, Cambridge. In 1954, Catherwood married Elizabeth, daughter of late Rev Dr D. M. Lloyd Jones, with whom he had two sons and one daughter.
Catherwood began his career as a qualified Chartered Accountant and held senior positions within industrial firms between 1952-74. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire from 1974-84, then a European Member of Parliament for Cambridge and North Bedfordshire from 1984-94. He held several European Parliament positions and chaired the Committee for External Economic Relations (1979-84) which considered issues such as relations with the Gulf States, limitation of imports of Japanese cars, reduction of farm subsidies, and the removal of internal trade barriers. Catherwood was also Deputy Chairman of the European Democratic Group (1983-7) and Chairman of the cross-party group on the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (-1993) which aimed to reduce the CAP costs. From 1983-9 and 1993-4 Catherwood was a member of the Joint Delegation between the European Parliament and the United States House of Representatives. He was also Vice-President of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee.
Catherwood's publications include "The Christian in Industrial Society" (1964, rev. edn 1980), "The Christian Citizen" (1969); "A Better Way" (1976); "First Things First" (1979); "God's Time God's Money" (1987); "Pro Europe?" (1991); "David: Poet, Warrior, King" (1993) and his memoirs "At the Cutting Edge" (1995).
The collection of papers held at Churchill Archives Centre relate to Catherwood's European Parliamentary career and include papers on economic, monetary and political union; the Common Agricultural Policy and Northern Ireland.
The collection was deposited at Churchill Archives Centre by Sir Frederick Catherwood, 1995, and by his son, Christopher Catherwood, 2008.
The papers are mainly arranged in the order imposed by Catherwood himself.
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Access and Use
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The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Churchill Archives Centre is open from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. A prior appointment and two forms of identification are required. Individual closures are marked in the catalogue.
Researchers wishing to publish excerpts from the papers must obtain prior permission from the copyright holders and should seek advice from Archives Centre staff.
Please cite as Churchill Archives Centre, The Papers of Sir Frederick Catherwood, CATH
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| Further information |
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The finding aid to the collection is available on the Janus website and in hard copy form in the reading room at Churchill Archives Centre and at the National Register of Archives in London.
The collection was listed by Natalie Adams of Churchill Archives Centre, January 2003, and Madelin Terrazas, July 2009. Catherwood himself had described the box files which make up this collection in some detail and his descriptions have been largely retained. Biographical information was obtained from Catherwood's entry in "Who's Who" (A and C Black) and from information supplied with the collection.
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| Index Terms |
| Economic Policy |
| European Administration |
| Catherwood, Sir Henry Frederick Ross (b 1925) Knight and economist |
| Churchill/CATH contains: |
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1
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Religious Freedom in Greece. Meetings with Archbishop and Justice Minister following sentences of four years imprisonment of three Protestants on charges of proselytisation. 1 box. |
1985 |
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2
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Religious Freedom in Turkey. Meetings with Protestant churches which had been closed by police on grounds that they were meeting in a 'public place' -a hotel conference room. Meeting with churches and then with Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Ministers. 1 box. |
1990 |
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3
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Vice-Presidency of European Union Foreign Affairs Committee. Papers relating to Catherwood's term of office. 1 box. |
Jul 1989-Jan 1992 |
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4
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Economic, Monetary and Political Union. Report on the consequences of the 1986 'Single Act,' which removed all barriers to internal trade in the EC and in particular whether a stronger economic, monetary and political framework was needed and what would be the loss ('the cost of non-Europe') were the enterprise to fail. Catherwood was the Rapporteur. File contains the Report, the much fuller rapporteur's Explanatory Statement and the Parliament's June 1988 Resolution. 1 box. |
1988 |
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5
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Economic, Monetary and Political Union. Papers and correspondence for the Hearing in London. 1 box. |
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6
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Economic, Monetary and Political Union. Material following Margaret Thatcher's Bruges speech; Catherwood's letter of protest to Foreign Secretary and his reply; his criticism of the Governor of the Bank of England, who was sitting with the 11 other Governors on the Delors Committee, whose recommendations (eventually signed by the Governor) were the basis of the Maastricht Treaty. Speeches, pamphlets and a book by Catherwood arguing that economic, monetary and political union were in Britain's vital interests. |
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7
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Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy. Material relating to a cross-party/intergroup of MEP's interested in the reform of the CAP. The intergroup, The Land Use and Food Policy Intergroup (LUFPIG) raised money to commission six agricultural economists, who showed that the economics of reform allowed generous compensation to the farmers. 1 box. |
1990 |
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8
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Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy. Includes material relating to the politics of getting Parliamentary support, the need to persuade the American Congress and notes on visit to Washington. 1 box. |
1990–1991 |
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9
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European Environment Agency. The account of the lobbying of the UK government and the European Commission to site the Agency in Cambridge (it was sited in London). 1 box. |
1989–1990 |
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10
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European Community and Cambridge University. Discussion with various faculties on closer links with the European institutions. 1 box. |
1991 |
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11
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Aid to Eastern Europe. The European Parliament's delegation to the former Soviet Union and the Committees involved (Foreign Affairs, Economic and Foreign Trade) were concerned that the Russians could not meet the conditions laid down by the Group of Seven (G7), which insisted on currency reform before giving any aid. The hearing found that, because over half the industry in Russia and Ukraine was in defence, the IMF terms would involve a scale of redundancy without any social security which those countries could not face. They had been put in a 'catch-22.' Official documents and Parliament's Resolution. Catherwood was rapporteur. 1 box. |
1992 |
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12
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Aid to Eastern Europe. First hearing on aid to Eastern Europe - backing documents including visits to St Petersburg, Moscow and Washington. |
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13
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Aid to Eastern Europe. First hearing on aid to Eastern Europe - backing documents including visits to St Petersburg, Moscow and Washington. |
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14
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Aid instead of Arms. Material relating to a second hearing decided by the Delegation and Committees following Parliament's resolution. Based on the contrast between the unconditional aid $1.5bn and the $150bn still spent by NATO on new (and mostly high-tech) weapons ($100bn) and research into new weapons ($50bn), the second hearing was into the practicability of using the Western defence budgets -and defence industry -to make the plans for joint East/West ventures aimed, under a Marshall Plan framework, to provide the industrial and agricultural infrastructure needed to get Russia and Ukraine to economic viability. This file has the correspondence, Moscow and Washington. 1 box. |
1993 |
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Aid instead of Arms. Statements by participants. 1 box. |
1993 |
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16
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Aid instead of Arms. Final documents, Rapporteur's Explanatory Statement, Parliament's Resolution. 1 box. |
1993 |
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Aid instead of Arms. Follow up correspondence and visit to US Senate and House. 1 box. |
1993 |
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18
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Diary. 1 file. |
1981–1987 |
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19
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Northern Ireland. |
1985–1994 |
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Speeches and articles. Including speeches about the British Overseas Trade Board, ca 1978, speech notes and copy of a speech given in India, 1978, papers about FCs own publications, undated, and letters of congratulation on the 1979 European election. 1 box. |
1966–1984 |
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Speeches and articles. Comprising speeches and articles largely on the EC, business, or to religious groups , including annotated speech notes. Also including correspondence and a press release detailing John Major's attendance at a dinner held by FC. 1 box. |
1980–1994 |
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Speeches. Comprising speech notes, original and draft speeches. Photocopies of speeches, 1976-1977, are faded. 1 box. |
1976–1980 |
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Speeches. Comprising originals, photocopies and drafts of speeches. 1 box. |
1979–1981 |
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General letters, photographs and European Parliament papers. Comprising letters (including letter referring to nomination for knighthood), photographs, invitations, a press cutting, and European Parliament papers. 1 box. |
1965–1989 |
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General European Election papers. Comprising General European Election papers and publications, 1984, press cuttings and photocopies, ca. 1984, election badges, 1984. . With press cuttings and European election results, 1989. 1 box. |
1984–1989 |
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Northern Ireland Papers. Including notes on a talk with Ian Paisley, press cuttings and copy of Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985. With some European Parliament papers and an outline of 'David: Soldier Poet King'. 1 box. |
1985–1988 |
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27
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Press cuttings. With a temporary Irish driving license, 1963-1964. Press cuttings are fragile. 1 box. |
1954–1970 |
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28
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Manuscript of 'Industry in Revolution'. Manuscript of 'Industry in Revolution' by FC, undated. 1 box. |
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