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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.
Peggy Jay was a councillor of the London County Council (later the Greater London Council) for over twenty five years, representing Central Hackney, 1938-49, and North Battersea, 1952-67, for the Labour Party.
Report of the Committee of Enquiry into Mental Handicap Nursing and Care (Jay Report). The Jay Report was published in 1979.
- Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
- 01223 336087
With some earlier family papers and photographs, from ca. 1860, and publications collected by Peggy Jay, from 1900
- Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
- 01223 336087
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23 de jan. de 2008 · Peggy Jay, who died on Monday aged 94, was a grande dame of the Labour movement, known for her good works on a host of local government committees and as the wife of the cabinet minister...
Her parents moved to London from Manchester in l920 — on Garnett’s appointment as general secretary of the League of Nations Union — and, from the age of 7, Peggy Jay was to spend more than ...