Jesson, Sarah Millicent Hermione Tuchet (1914-1982, née Churchill, actress, wife of 23rd Baron Audley)
Dates
- Existence: 1914 - 1982
Admin / Family structure
Wife of 23rd Baron Audley and daughter of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill.
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1949, 1949-08 - 2000-08
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1950, 1950-01 - 2005-04
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1951, 1951-02 - 2000-08
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1954, 1954-01 - 2000-08
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1962, 1962-03 - 2000-08
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1976, 1976-01 - 1995-02
"A Daughter's Tale": family correspondence, 1982-87, 1982-10 - 1987-11
"A Daughter's Tale": material used, 1936, 1936-09 - 1936-11
Correspondence (originals and copies) between Winston Churchill, Clementine Churchill, MS, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Randolph Churchill on Sarah's elopement with Vic Oliver. Other subjects include Clementine giving Sarah an eagle [?] brooch; the christening of Julian Sandys; Sarah's dancing work in the United States.
"A Daughter's Tale": material used, 1946, 1946-05 - 2002-09
"Clementine Churchill": copies of correspondence with Sarah Beauchamp, 1950, 1950-03 - 1968-08
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1952, 1968-08
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1953, 1968-08
Includes: Diana Sandys [earlier Diana Churchill and Diana Bailey] on her gratitude for CSC's support, and her stay in a clinic in Italy [following a nervous breakdown]; Randolph Churchill on subjects including his book ["They Serve the Queen"] and his financial affairs; Sarah Beauchamp [earlier Sarah Churchill and Sarah Oliver, later Sarah, Lady Audley] on her television work for Hallmark ["Hall of Fame"] and her separation from Antony Beauchamp.
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1955, 1968-08 - 2001-02
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1959, 1968-08 - 1975-10
Correspondence with Sarah Churchill [earlier Sarah Oliver and Sarah Beauchamp, later Sarah, Lady Audley] on subjects including: her health; her provincial tour with Peter Pan; her painting; buying a boat; the Churchills' trip to Marrakech [Morocco]; Sir Winston Churchill's failing health, and CSC's sense of failure in not being able to help him.
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1962, 1978-08
Correspondence between CSC and Sarah, Lady Audley [earlier Sarah Churchill, Sarah Oliver and Sarah Beauchamp] on Sarah's marriage to 23rd Lord Audley, her move to Spain and honeymoon in Morocco. Also includes a letter from Sir Winston Churchill to Audley, letters from Audley to CSC on the marriage and honeymoon and notes of press reports of the marriage and Audley's death in 1963.
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1963-67, 1978-08
Includes: 23rd Lord Audley to CSC on life in Spain with Sarah, Lady Audley [earlier Sarah Churchill, Sarah Oliver and Sarah Beauchamp] and CSC's planned visit; Sarah to CSC on their Christmas; CSC to Sarah on Audley's death; Randolph Churchill to CSC on subjects including family heirlooms, Sir William Reid-Dick's bust of Sir Winston Churchill, Randolph's visit to the United States, 1966, the sculptures of Oscar Nemon and work on the official biography.
"Clementine Churchill": copies of letters from Sarah Churchill, c 1924-30, 1970-08
Undated letters from Sarah [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley], written to CSC from school at North Foreland Lodge in Broadstairs, Kent.
"Clementine Churchill": copies of letters from Sarah, Lady Audley to CSC, 1963-77, 1978-05
Letters from Sarah [earlier Sarah Churchill, Sarah Oliver and Sarah Beauchamp] on subjects including: the death of her husband, 23rd Lord Audley; television work in Rome [Italy], 1964; a proposed anthology of Sir Winston Churchill's favourite poems and prose; Sarah's painting. Includes copies of reviews of Sarah's musical "The Boy Who Made Magic".
"Clementine Churchill": CSC to 'Streetie', 1933-05 - 1939-04
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1921-22, 1970-08 - 1986
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Includes a copy of a photograph of 'Maryland', the house at Frinton-on-Sea [Essex] where the Churchills went on holiday in 1922.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1923, 1970-08
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1925, 1970-08
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1931, 1967-08
Copies of letters from Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] to CSC and Winston Churchill, and also letters from CSC to Randolph Churchill. Subjects include arrangements for CSC's visit to see Randolph in the United States and her journey back, and Sarah's stay in Paris [France].
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1932, 1967-10
Copies of letters from Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] to CSC on her stay in Paris [France], and also a letter from CSC to Randolph Churchill on Winston Churchill's recovery from being knocked down by a cab.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1935, 1935-02 - 1967-10
Letters (mainly copies) from Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Bailey [earlier Diana Churchill and later Diana Sandys] to CSC on subjects including Sarah's visits to Panshanger [Hertfordshire] and Blenheim Palace [Oxfordshire] for Christmas, Randolph Churchill's by-election campaigns in Wavertree [Liverpool] and Norwood [London] and Diana's divorce from John Bailey.