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Correspondence regarding Erskine May 16th edition
Includes a Memorandum of Agreement between Campion, Edward Fellowes, Thomas Cocks and the Publishers Butterworth & Co. Ltd., dated 7 June 1957.
Papers relating to the Study Group on Parliamentary Government
Also included are papers relating to a 1932 University of London PhD examination on 'Some Aspects of Comparative Parliamentary Procedure', of which Campion was an examiner.
Second Chamber Conference papers
Papers on subjects such as methods of constituting an elective Second Chamber, the adjustment of differences between the two Houses and a proposed scheme for composing the Second Chamber at outset.
Press cuttings
Covers the subjects of Ireland, the Constitution and the Dominions. Also contains enquiries to Campion regarding the Constitution.
Confessio Fidei Archiepiscopalis
Analysis by Austin Hopkinson of the 'Statement of Christian Belief', Jan 1943, produced by the Church of England and the free Church Council.
Papers relating to the Select Committee on the Powers of the House in Relation to the Attendance of its Members
Papers include Minutes of Evidence.
Miscellaneous items
Questions to Ministers of the Crown: The Need for an Index; Royal reply to the HC Address on the death of the King of Belgium; ticket for the trial of Lord de Clifford.
Papers relating to the Nuffield College 25th and 26th Private Conferences
'The Problems of Large-Scale Industrial Organisations including the Nationalised Industries' and Public Control of the Nationalised Industries'.
Erskine May: Notes and extracts from academic works
On the subjects of the origins of medieval Parliament, the medieval constitution and medieval national finance.
The Winning of the Initiative by the House of Commons
The Raleigh Lecture on History at the Royal Academy, by Professor Wallace Notestein.
Enclosures sent with the answer to the Inter-Parliamentary Union questionnaire, South Australia
Acts referred to in Replies to Questionnaire; The Senate: Standing Orders 1937; Joint Standing Rules and Orders
Reparation Policy
Account of Monsieur Pointcare's Reparation Policy; The Economist Reparation Supplement; article from The Times; Response of the French Government to the British letter on Reparation.
Erskine May: Notes and extracts from academic works
On the subject of medieval Parliament procedure.