Royal Navy
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Speeches - House of Commons., Mar 1914 - Nov 1914
Manuscript notes and source material for speech on the Ulster Situation, 30 Mar, including quotations from F E Smith (later Lord Birkenhead), Lord Lansdowne, H H Asquith, Andrew Bonar Law, Lord Derby, Lord Selborne, Lord Roberts Published Complete Speeches III, pp.2275-91.Press cutting and printed paper (in Danish) on speech on the Royal Navy, 27 Nov Published Complete Speeches III, pp.2342-48.
Speeches: House of Commons: speech notes and other material., 23 May 1940 - 04 Jul 1940
Speeches: House of Commons: speech notes and other material., 21 Oct 1941 - 11 Dec 1941
Speeches: House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript and source material., 15 Apr 1931 - 18 Nov 1931
Speeches - Non House of Commons., Sep 1913 - Nov 1913
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript and press cuttings., 11 May 1927 - 12 Sep 1927
Speeches: speech notes and source material., Feb 1933 - 24 Apr 1933
(Untitled), 13 Dec 1907
(Untitled), 14 Dec 1911
(Untitled), 29 Jan 1912
Letter from J L Garvin (Pall Mall Gazette, Newton Street, Holborn, [London]) to WSC suggesting WSC might be the man to lessen party antagonism and therefore expressing regret about certain passages in his speech [?at the Guildhall on naval defence in November 1911]. Thinks the Conservatives may legitimately attack WSC as a supporter of Home Rule but that they will be fair to him as First Lord of the Admiralty.
(Untitled), 21 Apr 1912
Letter from Herbert Asquith [later 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith] (Ewelme Down, Wallingford, [Berkshire]) to WSC on their forthcoming discussion of war plans. Hopes WSC will speak on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill.
(Untitled), 18 Dec 1911
(Untitled), 24 Sep 1912
Letter from J L Garvin (9 Greville Place, [London]) to WSC on: the need for Britain to maintain its naval strength; the support of most Unionists of Andrew Bonar Law's position on Home Rule for Ireland; the vital importance of recognising that Ulster can never be dealt with by force.
(Untitled), 10 Aug 1912
(Untitled), 17 Apr 1913
Letter from Thomas Macnamara [Financial Secretary to the Admiralty] to WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] with a report on his visit to the naval base on Haulbowline Island [County Cork, Ireland].