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Churchill/POLL 1/1 contains:
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40 Personal correspondence
41 Personal correspondence
42 Personal correspondence
43 Personal correspondence
44 Personal correspondence
45 Personal correspondence
46 Letters of condolence on 1987 General Election
47 Correspondence with [William] John Biffen
48 Copies of correspondence
49 Correspondence with Ralph Harris
50 Personal correspondence
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The Papers of Enoch Powell

Title Personal correspondence
Reference POLL 1/1/44
(former reference: Personal 13)
Covering Dates 03 Jan 1994–03 Jan 1995 (The majority of folios date to 1994.)
Extent and Medium 1 file (130 folios)
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Correspondents include: Michael Strachan; Sir [Edwin] Hardy Amies; Professor Sir Leon Radzinowicz (2); 14th Lord Massereene (and 7th Lord Ferrard) [earlier John Skeffington] inviting JEP to join the Monday Club; Princess George Galitzine; Lord Cranborne; Peter Beal [Deputy Director, Department of Printed Books and Manuscripts, Sotheby's]; Patrick Cormack; Jonathan Aitken [Chief Secretary to the Treasury] on JEP's views on Europe as shared by members of the Cabinet; Keith Wallis; John Browne; Alan Borg, Director-General of the Imperial War Museum; Mary, Lady Soames [earlier Mary Churchill]; Brigadier Sam Coleridge (2); Mollie Brodie on working with JEP in Intelligence in Cairo [Egypt] in 1942; Sir Nicholas Fairbairn; 28th Lord Dunboyne [earlier Patrick Butler] (2); Sir Peter Tapsell; Godfrey Smith, Sunday Times (2);

Other subjects include: literary and biographical requests and enquiries; JEP's work on the Evolution of the Gospel.

Also includes: article by Sir Hardy Amies mentioning JEP's Evolution of the Gospel; draft constitution of the Monday Club; statement by JEP on the death of Lord Thorneycroft; copy of speech by Sir Peter Tapsell in the House of Commons on the Bank of England (Amendment) Bill, particularly the risks of giving the Bank separate monetary powers.

Reverse chronological order.

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