Income
Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 21 May 1920
Letter from WSC (War Office, Whitehall [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company asking him to credit his account with 3150 pounds. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 10 Aug 1920
Letter from WSC (War Office, Whitehall [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company marked "private" informing him that he intends to write cheques totalling 1,250 pounds and that this amount will be recovered from the Trustees of the estate of Lady Randolph Churchill. Signed manuscript. Annotated with note on the dorse.
(Untitled), Sep 1920
Note [in the hand of W Bernau of Cox and Company] on WSC's financial situation. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 22 Sep 1920
Letter from WSC (War Office, Whitehall [London]) to W Bernau [of Cox and Company] informing him that the Trustees [of Lady Randolph Churchill's estate] will accept 500 pounds on 2 Sussex Square and that this is 1,000 pounds less than he had expected. WSC notes that he should receive 400 to 600 pounds from the publication of his articles in book form and asks whether it will be necessary to take out a 1,000 pound [life assurance] policy. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 22 Sep 1920
Copy of a letter from [W Bernau of Cox and Company] to WSC informing him that Reginald Cox will not require him to take out a [life assurance] policy but that the situation will be reviewed at the end of the year as overpayment on WSC's current account will be 3,000 pounds. Carbon. Typescript.
(Untitled), 1918-1921
Statement of WSC's account with Cox & Co., Bankers, Dec 1918 - May 1921.
(Untitled), 28 Jan 1921
Letter from WSC to Sir Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, disclosing his investment in South African stock, (mainly in gold mines), and asking if he should sell them because of his appointment as Colonial Secretary.
(Untitled), 01 Feb 1921
Letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to WSC, stating that in his opinion WSC's South African investments would not conflict with his duties as Colonial Secretary, but advising him to leave the investments unaltered during his tenure of office (annotated by WSC, that he had shown the letter to the Prime Minister, who had agreed with Chamberlain).
(Untitled), 21 Feb 1921
Letter from CSC to Nicholl, Manisty & Co., on termination of £300 reversionary annuity to cover the contingency of WSC predeceasing Lady Randolph Churchill [copy].
(Untitled), 14 Sep 1921
Letter from John S Churchill to WSC, on WSC's investments.
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1892
Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill, 2 Connaught Place, London to WSC, complaining about WSC's spending "I think you have got through about £10 this term. This cannot last, & if you are not more careful should you get into the army six months of it will see you in the Bankruptcy Court".
(Untitled), 24 Jun 1894
Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill to WSC, on the state of WSC's finances, and his "pedantic and overgrown schoolboy style of letter writing, and complaining about his use of a typewriter "an objectionable machine calculated to spoil your handwriting.
(Untitled), 04 Sep [1893]
Letter from Clara Hall Jerome [WSC's grandmother], 53 Seymour Street, Portman Square, to WSC, on his finances, and his success in the Sandhurst Entrance examination.
(Untitled), 06 Sep [1894]
Letter from Clara Hall Jerome, 53 Seymour Street, London to WSC, sending £10 for WSC's tailor.
(Untitled), [26 Oct 1891]
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], 2 Connaught Place, London to WSC, on his finances, sending 10s, "the amount I owe you".
(Untitled), [Oct 1891]
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], 2 Connaught Place, to WSC, on the state of his finances.
(Untitled), [04 Nov 1891]
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest] to WSC, on the state of his finances, regretting that she was unable to help him "unless you wish me to starve".
(Untitled), 12 Apr 1925
(Untitled), [Mar] [1932]
List of expenses chargeable against WSC during lecture tour of the United States, 468.51 dollars, mainly expenses for Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley].
(Untitled), 13 Aug 1931
Insurance Policy by the Excess Insurance Company Limited, insuring WSC against cancellation of his United States lecture tour due to a General Election, being appointed to ministerial office, accident or illness. Premium, 500 pounds, Sum Assured 5,000 pounds.
(Untitled), [Jun] 1931
Note on terms of WSC's contract with Louis Alber [President, Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association Incorporated] for his lecture tour of the United States.
(Untitled), 30 Apr 1931
Draft contract between the Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association Incorporated and WSC, for 45 lectures in the United States between 15 October and 15 December 1931, at a fee of 50,000 dollars, signed by Louis Alber, President of the Association.
(Untitled), [Apr 1931]
Memorandum containing proposed amendments to WSC's contract with Louis Alber [President, Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association Incorporated] for his lecture tour of the United States.
(Untitled), 15 Apr 1931
(Untitled), [Apr 1931]
Note by WSC on the contract with Louis Alber [President, Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association Incorporated] for his lecture tour of the United States.
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