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Party Chairman's correspondence with miscellaneous Ministers, Dec 1955; Mar 1957-Nov 1959

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CCO 20/1/7

Correspondents include:-

  1. Boyle, Sir Edward, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education (1957-1959)
  2. Brooke, Henry, Minister of Housing and Local Government (1957-1961)
  3. Butler, RA, Home Secretary (1957-1962)
  4. Eccles, Sir David, President of the Board of Trade (1957-1959)
  5. Eden, Sir Anthony, Prime Minister (1955-1957)
  6. Fletcher-Cooke, Charles, MP
  7. Fraser, Alexander Arthur, MP
  8. Fraser, Michael, Director, Conservative Research Department (1959-1964)
  9. Harrod, Professor Sir Henry Roy Forbes
  10. Harvey, Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Douglas, MP
  11. Heald, Sir Lionel Frederick, MP
  12. Heath, Edward, Chief Whip (1955-1959)
  13. Heathcoat-Amery, Derick, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1958-1960)
  14. Hill, Charles, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1957-1961)
  15. Hogg, Quintin, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone, Party Chairman (1957-1959)
  16. Home, 14th Earl of, Alec Douglas-Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (1955-1960)
  17. Lloyd, Geoffrey, Minister of Education (1957-1959)
  18. Lloyd,Selwyn, Foreign Secretary (1955-1960)
  19. Low, Sir Toby, Deputy Party Chairman (1959-1963)
  20. Macleod, Iain, Minister of Labour and National Service (1955-1959)
  21. Macmillan, Harold, Prime Minister (1957-1963)
  22. Manningham-Buller, Sir Reginald, Attorney General (1954-1962)
  23. Oliver, SBH, Hon. Secretary of the Wales and Monmouthshire Conservative and Unionist Council
  24. Poole, Oliver, Party Chairman (1955-1957) and Deputy Party Chairman (1957-1959)
  25. Selkirk, 10th Earl of, George Nigel Douglas-Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty (1957-1959)
  26. Simpson, Edward Hugh
  27. Watkinson, Harold, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation (1955-1959)
  28. Ward, George, Secretary of State for Air (1957-1960)

Subjects include:-

  1. Possible appointment of Harman Grisewood, formerly of the BBC, in the Broadcasting Department, Conservative Central Office, 1959
  2. Timothy Raison's CPC pamphlet The Missile Years concerning the relative costs of nuclear deterrent systems, 1959
  3. Conservative manifesto policy towards the Arts, 1959
  4. The Government's powers to de-control rents under the Rent Act, 1959
  5. Speech campaign by Cabinet Ministers, Summer 1959
  6. CPC pamphlet, Everyman a Capitalistconcerning proposed new 'industrial investment certificates', 1959
  7. Legal Aid, 1959
  8. Seizure of cameras from British troops returning from active duty in Cyprus by HM Customs, 1959
  9. House of Lords' debate on the Youth Service, 1959
  10. Anglo-Egyptian Agreement over the Suez Canal Base, 1959
  11. Unemployment figures, 1959
  12. Restrictive Practices Court and the Yarn Spinners' Agreement, 1959
  13. The TUC's refusal to accept affiliation of Aeronautical Engineers' Association members employed by BOAC, 1958-1959
  14. The Bus Strike, 1958
  15. United Nations Association and disarmament, 1958
  16. Inflation, 1958
  17. Peter Thorneycroft's resignation as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1958
  18. Appointment of a Scottish Liaison Officer at Conservative Central Office, 1957
  19. Duchy of Lancaster investments, 1957
  20. Visit by James Ackers to Moscow, 1957
  21. Appointment of a Secretary of State for Wales, 1957
  22. Dispute between the Insurance Brokers' Association and the Export Credits Guarantee Department, 1957
  23. Teachers' Superannuation Bill 1955

Dates

  • Creation: Dec 1955; Mar 1957-Nov 1959

Extent

1 file

Language of Materials

  • English

Conditions Governing Access

Closed.

Shelfmark

CCO 20/1/7

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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