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Correspondents include: William Whitelaw, Lord President of the Council, on MPs' expenses; Kenneth Boardman; [James] Colin Welch [Deputy Editor] of the Daily Telegraph, on JEP's views on joining the European Union (2); [Arthur] Stretton Reeve, Bishop of Lichfield; William Shepherd; Philip Goodhart, on proposed talks with the IRA; William Deedes on proposed talks with the IRA; Anthony Fell; Sir Patrick Donner asking JEP to moderate his opposition to the Common Market; [William] John Biffen on a vote on the Common Market; Douglas Kennedy; Victor Goodhew; [?] Jasper More; 7th Lord Warwick [earlier Lord Brooke]; Cyril Parkinson on subjects including a visit by JEP to Guernsey, JEP's poetry, and suggesting that he might write a history of Parliament (9); Kenneth Wagg (4); Sir Philip Dunn (2).
Also includes: accounts of expenses for 33 South Eaton Place and personal accounts 1953-63.
Reverse chronological order
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