Income
Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 06 Apr 1906
Copy of a letter from Jennie Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill](Salisbury Hall, St Albans [Hertfordshire]) to Mr Lumley [her solicitor] objecting to his mismanagement of her affairs and his decision to withhold money due to her to settle an account and requesting that he should forward documents relating to Lord Randolph Churchill's will.
(Untitled), 05 Aug 1911
Draft letter from Jennie C W [Lady Randolph Churchill](Coombe Abbey, Coventry [Warwickshire]) to "DD" [Edith Lyttelton] in which she discusses a proposed exhibition ["Shakespeare's England"] including the likelihood of financial success, her own position and the necessity of expanding the executive committee.
(Untitled), 09 Nov 1911
Draft letter from Jennie Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill](2 Norfolk Street, Park Lane [London]) to Lord Furness in which she says that she would be grateful of his assistance in organising the insurance for her scheme ["Shakespeare's England"], explains that her proposals are almost ready and says that [WSC] is going to make a "strong speech" at the Guildhall [London].
(Untitled), 23 Dec 1911
Copy of a letter from Jennie Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill](2 Norfolk Street, Park Lane [London]) to Lord Furness in which she encloses a copy of a letter she has written to Mr Rutherford [see CHAR 28/78/88-89] and informs him that her exhibition ["Shakespeare's England"] has been assisted by an agreement to build four houses and a 16th century exhibition organised by "several French ladies of great importance". Manuscript in the hand of a secretary.
(Untitled), 23 Dec 1911
Copy of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill](2 Norfolk Street, Park Lane [London]) to Mr Rutherford in which she expresses surprise at a request for a guarantee, discusses the progress of her exhibition ["Shakespeare's England"] and the possibility of financial success and informs him that she has written to Lord Furness [see CHAR 28/78/87]. Typescript.
(Untitled), 12 Jan 1912
Copy of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill](2 Norfolk Street, Park Lane [London]) to Sir Henry in which she asks him to guarantee her exhibition ["Shakespeare's England"] with the sum of 8,000 pounds and asks him to telegraph his response. Typescript.
(Untitled), 12 Jun 1913
Letter from H J Woodhouse (Woodhouse and Davidson Solicitors, 10 and 11 Lime Street, London) to Mrs George Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he informs her that she will need to obtain the consent of the Norwich Union Company to appoint a receiver in place of Edward Manistry and encloses a draft letter to that effect [see CHAR 28/79/2-3]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), [Jun] [1913]
(Untitled), [Jun] [1913]
Copy of a letter from Jennie Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill](Ladies Athenaeum Club [London]) to H Woodhouse in which she encloses a letter [see CHAR 28/79/5] and says that she wishes that [The Norwich Union Life Assurance Society] would consider her wishes in view of the interest on loans which she pays them and that she can prove that Edward Manistry has not been satisfactory as a receiver. Unsigned typescript.
(Untitled), 16 Jun 1913
Letter from M Mackenzie Lees, Secretary to the Norwich Union Life Assurance Society, to Mrs George Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he sees no reason why [Edward] Manistry should not continue as receiver. Signed typescript. Covering letter at CHAR 28/79/4.
(Untitled), 17 Jun 1913
Letter from H Woodhouse (Woodhouse and Davidson Solicitors, 10 and 11 Lime Street, London) to Mrs George Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] replying to her letter [see CHAR 28/79/4] and suggesting that she should write again to the Norwich Union Insurance Company [to request that Edward Manistry be replaced as receiver]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 30 Jun 1913
Letter from H Woodhouse (Woodhouse and Davidson Solicitors, 10 and 11 Lime Street, London) to Mrs George Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] enclosing a copy of a letter which she wrote to him [see CHAR 28/79/4] and a letter from the Norwich Union Insurance Company [CHAR 28/79/5]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 04 Jul 1913
Letter from Davidson Walker, General Manager and Actuary of the Norwich Life Insurance Society, to Mrs George Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking her to forward the consents of [Charles, 9th] Duke of Marlborough, [4th] Lord Howe [earlier Lord Curzon] and the executors of [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Majoriebanks] so that H Woodhouse can be appointed as receiver in place of [Edward] Manistry. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 07 Jul 1913
Copy of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (31 Dover Street [London] to [Charles, 9th] Duke of Marlborough and [4th] Lord Howe [earlier Lord Curzon] asking them to consent to H Woodhouse being appointed as receiver in place of [Edward] Manistry, explaining that this would save her money and that her affairs are being settled due her separation from George [Cornwallis West]. Unsigned typescript.
(Untitled), 09 Jul 1913
Letter from George [4th Lord Howe, earlier Lord Curzon](Ritz Hotel, Piccadilly, London) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] consenting to her request [see CHAR 28/79/9]. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 19 Jul 1913
(Untitled), 23 Mar 1908 - 08 Aug 1908
Statement of the accounts of the executors of the will of Lord Randolph Churchill namely Jennie Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill], WSC and John S Churchill which includes the following information: details of purchases, transfer and sale of stock, receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1909 - 28 Feb 1910
Statement of the accounts of Edward Manistry appointed as receiver under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Jennie Spencer Churchill [Lady Randolph Churchill] and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon] and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1909 - 28 Jul 1911
Statement of the accounts of Edward Manistry appointed as receiver under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Jennie Spencer Churchill [Lady Randolph Churchill] and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon] and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1912 - 28 Feb 1913
Statement of the accounts of Edward Manistry appointed as receiver under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Jennie Spencer Churchill [Lady Randolph Churchill] and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon] and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1913 - 28 Oct 1914
Statement of the accounts of Edward Manistry appointed as receiver under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Jennie Spencer Churchill [Lady Randolph Churchill] and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon] and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 18 Jun 1914
Transcript of the judgement reached in the High Court of Justice Chancery Division before Mr Justice Sargant between Lady Randolph Churchill, WSC and John S Churchill concerning the position of Lady Randolph Churchill under the terms of the will of Lord Randolph Churchill in the event of her remarrying. Typescript.
(Untitled), 09 Jul 1914
Notice addressed to Lady Randolph Churchill, WSC and John S Churchill (as executors of the will of Lord Randolph Churchill) informing them that WSC has arranged a mortgage of interest under the will of Lord Randolph. Typescript.
(Untitled), 20 Jan 1912
(Untitled), 15 Jun 1912
Letter from Margot [Asquith, later Lady Oxford and Asquith](10 Downing Street, Whitehall) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking whether she would be prepared to give her a reduced ticket price for her tournament ["Shakespeare's England"]. She explains that she would like to take her children and says that she will make a donation if the exhibition is not a success.
The UK Archival Thesaurus has been integrated with our catalogue, thanks to Kings College London and the AIM25 project for their support with this.

