Income
Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
(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), [Nov 1889]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 2 Connaught Place, to WSC, asking for letter "I suppose when yr exchequer is at a low ebb I shall have the pleasure of hearing from you".
(Untitled), 28 Oct [1891]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Banstead, to WSC, sending £1 and complaining about the state of his finances, also on his toothache, complaining that he had had another tooth out ".
(Untitled), [May 1892]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill to WSC, sending 30s, and complaining about his finances "You seem a perfect sieve as regard money".
(Untitled), [17 Mar 1894]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 50 Grosvenor Square, London, to WSC, on the state of his finances. "You are spending too much money & you know it".
(Untitled), 17 May [1894]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 50 Grosvenor Square, London, to WSC, on the state of his finances. "I really think that Papa gives you a very fair allowance, & you ought to make do. He wld be very cross if he knew that I gave you money..I shall not give you any more".
(Untitled), 24 May [1894]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 50 Grosvenor Square, to WSC, on the state of his finances, and on his invitation to the Duchess of Abercorn's Ball. Suggesting that he should write to thank her for the invitation, regretting that he was unable to attend.
(Untitled), 23 Sep [1896]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Invermark, Brechin, to WSC, on his voyage to India, on her fishing trip to Scotland and family finances. Reporting conversation with the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), advising him not to race in India as the races "are not square & the best of reputations get spoiled over it.
(Untitled), 01 Oct [1896]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Minto House, Hawick to WSC, including copy of letter from Sir George Lewis [Churchill family solicitor], on the financial fraud by James Cruickshank, [known to the Churchill family as "The Spec"].
(Untitled), 17 Dec 1896
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill to WSC, on her stay at Wynyard Park, Stockton on Tees, [seat of Lord Londonderry], on Waldo Storey's bust of Lord Randolph Churchill, on family finances, and sending WSC twelve volumes by Lord Macaulay,.
(Untitled), 26 Feb [1897]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 35a Great Cumberland Place, London to WSC, on the state of his finances.
(Untitled), 05 Mar [1897]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 35a Great Cumberland Place, London, to WSC, on family finances.
(Untitled), 18 Mar [1897]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Brooksby, Leicester to WSC, on the state of his finances. Advising him to remain in India, where he was "gaining much military experience, and showing that you can work and do something".
(Untitled), 14 [Jan 1898]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 35a Great Cumberland Place, to WSC, on family finances.
(Untitled), [01 Jul 1894]
Letter from Frances, Duchess of Marlborough, 50 Grosvenor Square, London, to WSC, granting him an allowance of £20 per month.
(Untitled), 24 May 1900
Letter from Sir Ernest Cassel to WSC, on WSC's finances.
(Untitled), 30 Nov 1900
Statement from The Lecture Agency Ltd. - accounts for WSC's British lecture tour, 26 October - 30 November 1900.
(Untitled), Oct 1901 - Dec 1901
List of Oldham constituency subscriptions paid in 1901.
(Untitled), 30 May 1940
Note from Eric Seal [Principal Private Secretary to WSC] to WSC with attached Treasury calculations of WSC's salary for May. [Carbon, manuscript].
(Untitled), [1894]
Telegram from Lord Randolph Churchill (Hong Kong) to the London and Westminster Bank informing them that Lady Randolph Churchill would like all Jerome payments transferred to his account.
(Untitled), 01 Apr [1891]
Letter from Gwynydd Williams [secretary to Lord Randolph Churchill] ([South Africa]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] in which she says that [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] is well and that their inspection of gold fields has been disappointing and that he fears that the expedition may be a financial failure.