You should be able to persuade the Univ Exeter resources centre at Tremough to let you access the Parl. Paper collection. If you would like a reference that you are a much published local historian, I would happily provide it.
Roger
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Subject: Fw: Chadwycke-Healey database
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Folks,
Does anyone know of anywhere that I can access the Chadwycke-Healey database in southern, preferably south-west, England? I was intending going to the Parliamentary Archives next week (I’m off to the Duxford airshow on Saturday) but the archive is closed. Someone there told me that I can access the database at Kew, but Kew says no. Any information gratefully received. I’m after reports from the various HM Inspectorates.
Pete Joseph
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