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Churchill/CCLK 1 contains:
1 Letters from important figures, 1955-2002
2 Letters from important figures, 1956-1975 & 2008
3 Correspondence and other papers, 1961-71
4 Miscellaneous correspondence relating to the "book ring", 1956-57
5 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1956-62
6 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1963
7 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1964
8 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1965-8
9 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1969
10 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1970-72
11 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1973-75, 1978-1979 and undated
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The Papers of Sir Robin Chichester-Clark

Title Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1969
Reference CCLK 1/9
Covering Dates 1968–1969
Extent and Medium 1 folder
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Includes RCC's correspondence with William Whitelaw MP relating to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Northern Ireland, 15 & 20 January 1969; letter to RCC from Sir Alec Douglas-Home MP about a future visit to Northern Ireland, 21 March 1969; copy of letter from RCC to R.W. [Robert] Porter MP relating to "Civil rights" marchers, 11 April 1969; letter to RCC from 'Bob' Mellish MP thanking him for his letter, 30 April 1969; copies of press statements by James Chichester-Clark (Prime Minister of Northern Ireland), May-June 1969; correspondence with Norman St. John Stevas MP about abortion law, 13 & 18 June 1969; letters from 'Terence [O'Neill]' to RCC 13 August [1969] and 21 October 1969, relating to an edition of O'Neill's speeches; and letter from Quintin Hogg to Jane Chichester-Clark on RCC's reactions to Hogg's speech on Northern Ireland at the Conservative Party conference, 9 October 1969; correspondence and newspaper cuttings regarding a protest by Derry Citizens Action Committee at the House of Commons, January 1969; and correspondence regarding and with the American Congress for Irish Freedom.

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