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Peggy Jay. Margaret Christian "Peggy" Jay, Baroness Jay ( née Garnett; 4 January 1913 – 21 January 2008) was an English Labour member of London County Council and the Greater London Council between 1934, when she was still in her twenties, and 1967. She then chaired the Heath and Old Hampstead Society from 1967 to 1989.
Peggy Jay, née Garnett, (1913-2008) was a politician and campaigner, particularly influential in the areas of healthcare, child welfare, and disability rights. Her archive has been catalogued and is now available to researchers at Churchill Archives Centre.
Churchill Archives Centre. The Papers of Peggy Jay. Public correspondence and papers, 1934 - 2003. Jay Report, 1975 - 1983. Scope and Contents. Report of the Committee of Enquiry into Mental Handicap Nursing and Care (Jay Report). The Jay Report was published in 1979. Dates. Creation: 1975 - 1983. Creator.
- Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
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Jay, Margaret Christian (Peggy), 1913-2008, politician and campaigner) (Person) Conditions Governing Access The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.
- Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
- 01223 336087
Of all her various claims to distinction, Peggy Jay was always proudest of the 21 years she spent defending the heath and village in which she had grown up. Her name became synonymous with the
In 1933 he married the councillor Peggy Jay; their marriage ended in divorce. Their eldest son is the economist Peter Jay , who married (and later divorced) Margaret Callaghan , daughter of James Callaghan with whom Douglas Jay had served in government.
23 de jan. de 2008 · Peggy Jay. 23 January 2008 • 12:01am. Peggy Jay: 'a dragon descending on officialdom, a fighter' Peggy Jay, who died on Monday aged 94, was a grande dame of the Labour movement, known...