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The Papers of Lord Hailsham

Title Political Miscellaneous correspondence
Reference HLSM 2/30
Covering Dates June 1970-February 1974
Extent and Medium 31 files
Content and context

Originally stored in thin, brown folders, with typed titles in the top right-hand corner.

Mainly comprising political miscellaneous correspondence, invitations, and correspondence with organisations and charities.

Churchill/HLSM 2/30 contains:
1 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, A-Am. Including correspondence with Sir Rupert Cross, October 1972-November 1973 (6); correspondence with Roger Hood, January 1974 (2); and correspondence with Warren E. Burger, August-September 1971 (3).
1 file.
1970–1974
2 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, An-Bap. Including correspondence with David Astor, November 1971 (3); a letter from Kenneth Harris, 25 November 1971; a letter from Sir Arthur Bagnall, 21 June 1970; correspondence with Sir George Baker, December 1973 (2); and correspondence with Thomas Balogh, Baron Balogh, November 1971 (3). With a press cutting and a copy of an article about the retirement of Sydney Aylett, clerk of the chambers, 4 Paper Buildings, where Lord Hailsham had practised as a barrister, and a thank you note from Sydney Aylett, 1973.
1 file.
1970–1974
3 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Bar-Bo. Including correspondence with Bob Boothby, Baron Boothby, about the abolition of free milk for schoolchildren over seven years old, June 1971 (3).
1 file.
1970–1974
4 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Br-By. Including correspondence with David William Robert Brand, October 1970 (2).
1 file.
1970–1974
5 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Ca-Ce. Including correspondence with Tim Eggar, on behalf of Cambridge University Conservative Association, February 1972 (2); correspondence with Lord Carrington [Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington], about the announcement of British Army casualties in Northern Ireland, September 1972 (2); and correspondence with Edward Carson, about the Archer-Schee case, May 1971 (2).
1 file.
1970–1974
6 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Cha-Cho. Including correspondence with Owen Chadwick, October 1970-February 1971 (5); and a telephone message from Douglas Hogg, 13 May 1971. With black-and-white photographs of Lord Hailsham during a visit to India, 1971 (7).
1 file.
1970–1973
7 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Chr. Mainly comprising Christmas cards from foreign governments and legal officials, 1973.
1 file.
1970–1973
8 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Cl-Co. Including correspondence with Philip Clayton, about the Middle East, September 1970 (2); a letter to Kamal Hossain, 19 January 1973; correspondence with James Comyn, July 1970-November 1973 (4); a letter from Rab Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, 1 May 1971; and correspondence about joining the Conservative Group for Europe, including correspondence with Sir Tufton Beamish, September 1970-February 1971 (8). . With letters of congratulation to recipients of honours, and replies, 1971-2.
1 file.
1970–1973
9 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Co. Comprising correspondence and papers of the Society of Conservative Lawyers.
1 file.
1970–1973
10 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Co-Cu. Mainly comprising correspondence and papers of Conservative and Unionist Central Office and the Conservative Research Department. Including correspondence with Cardinal William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, about Northern Ireland, July 1970-October 1972 (5), enclosing a minute of an interview between William Conway and Reginald Maudling, 1 July 1970, a memorandum summarising the Cardinal's thoughts on the political situation in Northern Ireland, 20 January 1972, and Lord Hailsham's own notes in response (in Speedwriting).
1 file.
1970–1974
11 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, D-F. Including a letter to Brian Faulkner, 31 March 1971; correspondence with Sir Neville Faulks, September 1971 (2); a letter to Alexander Fletcher, 9 November 1973; and a memorandum of the Foreign Affairs Circle, written by Geoffrey Stewart-Smith and titled "British Strategic Political Warfare", November 1970.
1 file.
1970–1974
12 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, G-Hai. Including correspondence with Ian Gilmour, undated (2); correspondence with Arthur Lehman Goodhart, September 1973 (2); a letter from Martin D'Arcy, 2 August 1970; correspondence with Grey Gowrie [Alexander Patrick Greysteil Hore-Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie], about his enclosed memorandum on Northern Ireland, February-March 1972 (2); correspondence with Angus Campbell-Gray, 22nd Lord Gray, May 1971 (2); a letter from Madun Gujadhur, 20 July 1970; and letters from Shan Hackett [General Sir John Winthrop Hackett], March 1972-March 1973 (3). With a copy of the will of Lord Hailsham's uncle, Ian Graham Hogg, 6 August 1914. Ian Graham Hogg served with the 4th Queen's Own Hussars and was killed at Haramont, in France, 2 September 1914. Also with press cuttings about Lord Hailsham, 1970-2.
1 file.
1970–1974
13 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Han-Hog. Including correspondence with Sir Roy Harrod, November-December 1970 (4); correspondence with Robert Francis Vere Heuston, about Liversidge vs Anderson, January-May 1970 (6); and correspondence with Sir John Hogg, about the grave of Lord Hailsham's uncle, Ian Graham Hogg, at Haramont, in France, September 1971(5).
1 file.
1970–1974
14 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Hon-Hu.
1 file.
1971–1974
15 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, La-Leg. Including correspondence with David Mellor, on behalf of the Law Students' Conservative Association, August-September 1972 (4); correspondence with Garth Lean, September 1970-February 1974 (22); correspondence with Ian Percival, January 1971-July 1972 (6); and a note from Alan Campbell, about his memorandum on picketing, 22 February 1972.
1 file.
1970–1974
16 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Leo-Lo. Including correspondence with Sir Louis Gluckstein, about Lincoln's Inn, October 1970 (3); correspondence with Lady Prudence Loudon, October-December 1972 (3); and correspondence with Billy Loudon, July-November 1973 (3).
1 file.
1970–1973
17 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Ma-Me. Including correspondence with John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott, September 1970-February 1972 (5); notes from Harold Macmillan, June-July 1970 (2); correspondence with Reginald Maudling, November 1970-September 1971 (3); correspondence with John Widgery, Baron Widgery, May-June 1972 (4); correspondence with Anthony Howard, May-November 1973 (11) and a letter from Sir Melford Stevenson, 14 June 1972.
1 file.
1970–1974
18 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Mi-Mu. Including correspondence with Lord Louis Mountbatten [Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma], November 1972-June 1973 (4).
1 file.
1970–1973
19 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, N. Including correspondence with Sir Godfrey Nicholson, about the Norway Debate, July 1973 (2). With black-and-white photographs of Lord Hailsham in his office, 1971 (2).
1 file.
1970–1973
20 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, O-Pe. Mainly comprising correspondence with the City of Oxford Conservative Association and Oxford University. Including correspondence with John Parker, about Oxford politics in the late 1920s, January 1973 (2); correspondence with Edward Pearce, Baron Pearce, December 1971 (2); and correspondence with Edward Gardner, about an enclosed memorandum on penal policy, May 1971 (2). With letters of condolence on deaths of members of the Judiciary.
1 file.
1970–1974
21 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Po-Q. Including correspondence with Enoch Powell, about Greek translation, October 1970-January 1974 (4); correspondence with Edward Heath, mainly comprising Prime Minister's invitations, December 1970-June 1973 (16); and correspondence with Sir George Bull, about Private Eye, June 1970-July 1972 (6).
1 file.
1970–1974
22 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Ra-Ro. Including correspondence with Reader's Digest, about Lord Hailsham cycling to the Old Bailey in the wake of the IRA bomb attack, November-December 1973 (2); and a message, with replies, to the Royal Green Jackets, serving in Northern Ireland, September 1971 (3). With Royal invitations.
1 file.
1970–1974
23 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Ro-Ru. Partly comprising correspondence about Lord Hailsham's election as a Fellow of the Royal Society, including correspondence with Max Perutz, June 1973 (2); correspondence with Alexander Todd, Baron Todd, June 1973 (2); and correspondence with Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, June-July 1973 (2). . With Royal invitations. Also with some correspondence and papers dating from the 1960s.
1 file.
1973–1974
24 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, St-St Marylebone. Including correspondence with Hinch [Victor Montagu], June-August 1970 (5); a letter to The Times, in response to a letter from Gerald Kaufman, 25 June 1970; and correspondence with Margaret Thatcher, about St Marylebone Grammar School, June-July 1970 (2). With a farewell message from Lord Hailsham to his St Marylebone constituency, 29 June 1970, and a draft of a speech given at a meeting for the new candidate, Kenneth Baker, in St Marylebone, 20 October 1970.
1 file.
1970–1973
25 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, St Michael-Se. Including correspondence with Sir Frederic Sellers, July 1973 (2).
1 file.
1970–1974
26 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Sh-Si. Including correspondence with Edward Shackleton, Baron Shackleton, November 1971-February 1972 (9); correspondence with Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, July 1972 (2); and correspondence with Jack Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale, March-October 1973 (31).
1 file.
1970–1973
27 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, So-Su. Including correspondence with John Sparrow, about the Oz trial, November 1971 (6); correspondence with Norman Stogdon, about the Miners' Strike, February 1974 (4); and correspondence with Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill, May 1971-April 1973 (5).
1 file.
1971–1974
28 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Te-Ti. Including correspondence with Sir Owen Temple-Morris, December 1970-December 1973 (8); correspondence with Jeremy Thorpe, July 1970-July 1973 (4); correspondence with William Rees-Mogg, editor of The Times, April 1972-July 1973 (6); and correspondence with Marcel Berlins, legal correspondent of The Times, July 1973 (2).
1 file.
1970–1973
29 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, To-U. Including correspondence with Alexander Todd, Baron Todd, June-September 1970 (3); and correspondence with Arianna Stassinopoulos, on behalf of the Cambridge Union, July 1971 (2). With letters of condolence on deaths of members of the Judiciary.
1 file.
1970–1973
30 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, V-We. Including correspondence with Cornelius Van Engert, June-August 1973 (3); correspondence with Peter Walker, about petrol, October-November 1973 (2); correspondence with Francis Pym, about Dennis Walters, November 1973 (2); and a letter from Dennis Walters, 20 December 1973.
1 file.
1970–1974
31 Political Miscellaneous correspondence, Wh-Z. Including correspondence with Eirene White, Baroness White, April 1971 (2); correspondence with William Whitelaw, December 1973-February 1974 (3), enclosing a letter from Robert MacGill, about the Miners' Strike, 7 February 1974; correspondence with Monica Turnour, Dowager Countess Winterton, August-September 1971 (3); correspondence with Patrick Wolrige-Gordon, November 1970 (2); and correspondence with Solly Zuckerman, Baron Zuckerman, October 1970-February 1971 (7). With a press cutting about the will of Lord Hailsham's aunt, Ethel Wood, 12 November 1970.
1 file.
1970–1974

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