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Correspondents include: Professor Edward Kenney; Peter Ball, Bishop of Lewes; John Browne (3); Vernon Bogdanor [Reader in Government, Brasenose College, Oxford] on the selection of Alexander Douglas-Home [later Lord Home of the Hirsel] as Prime Minister (3); Julian Amery (2); Colonel Patrick Robinson, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (3); [Leslie] Michael Saunders Watson; Patrick Cormack on subjects including the portrait of JEP by Graham Jones (9); Graham Jones (3); James Ramsden; Andrew Lansley, Director of the Conservative Research Department (2); Mollie, Lady Butler of Saffron Walden; Professor Sir Karl Popper; Peter Clarke [former Private Secretary to JEP]; Sir Clifford Boulton; Anthony Favell; Peter Cropper; Sir Ian Heathcoat Amory (2); Christine Nicholls, Editor of the Dictionary of National Biography (2); Michael Noakes; Kenneth Minogue, Professor of Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science (2); Kenneth Baker on including work by JEP in a Conservative anthology; Nicholas Shakespeare, Literary Editor of the Daily Telegraph, on his resignation; Wendy [Joan], Lady Batsford, on the death of Sir Brian Batsford [earlier Brian Cook]; Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia (5); Mark Schreiber [later Lord Marlesford]; Joan, Baroness Seccombe [Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party]; Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Smallwood; J G Bayliss, Gazette Editor, The Old Edwardian Association (3); Norman MacLeod; David Griffiths on his portrait of JEP (4).
Other subjects include: literary requests and enquiries; JEP's memorial address for Diana Spearman; Hugh Gaitskell.
Also includes: photograph of Graham Jones's portrait of JEP; text of interview by Major Archibald Jack for the Imperial War Museum on the work of SOE [Special Operations Executive] in Yugoslavia in 1943.
Reverse chronological order.
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