Papers of Lady Sarah Melville (nee Tugander), secretary to Andrew Bonar Law
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- Held At: Parliamentary Archives: GB-061
- Catalogue Reference: MEL
- Former Archival Reference: Historical Collections 200 and 217
- Date: 1913-1937
- Level: Fonds
- Extent: 2 files
- Creator Name: Lady Sarah Melville, secretary to Andrew Bonar Law
- Administrative or Biographical History: Lady Sarah Melville (nee Tugander), born in 1885, was secretary to Bonar Law from 1907 until 1916, one year after her marriage to Sir James Melville (Solicitor-General, 1929-1930).
- Acquisition: Deposited by Lady Melville's daughter, Miss Mary Melville, 1975.
- Category: Personal/Political Papers
- Description: Notes made by Lady Melville, who recorded anything she felt to be important about Bonar Law, such as his comments after a cabinet meeting or remarks about letters received.
- Terms:
- Related Material: Tyne and Wear Archives Service holds the records of Sir James Melville MP and Lady Sarah Melville (their ref: DL.MEL) which include papers relating to Bonar Law.
- Access Status: Open
- Reproduction Conditions: Permission to reproduce should be sought from the Clerk of the Records.
- Physical Description: Manuscript
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