Income
Found in 823 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 03 Sep 1914
Letter from Arthur Hicks, Manager Life Department (Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, 57 Charing Cross, London) to Cox and Company informing them that an extra payment [on WSC's life assurance policy] would not be necessary [in the event of WSC visiting ships in defended British ports]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 09 Sep 1914
Letter from Edward Marsh [Private Secretary to WSC] (Admiralty, Whitehall [London]) marked "private" to Cox and Company informing them that WSC intends to travel to Dunkirk [France] by sea and asking whether an extra premium [on WC's life assurance policy] will be payable. Manuscript. Annotated with a note that the Phoenix Assurance Company would cover WSC provided he informed them "when in his opinion he had gone out of the terms of the policy".
(Untitled), 30 Sep 1914
Copy of a letter from Cox and Company to WSC informing him that Fladgate and Company have requested payment of 39 pounds. Carbon. Typescript. Draft of letter at CHAR 28/142/41.
(Untitled), [30] [Sep] [1914]
Draft of a letter from Cox and Company to WSC informing him that Fladgate and Company have requested payment of 39 pounds. Manuscript. Copy of letter at CHAR 28/142/40.
(Untitled), 21 Jun 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company asking him to credit his account with 300 pounds; informing him that he is going to write to Sir Reginald Cox when the estate [of Lady Randolph Churchill] has been settled and saying that he hopes that the 7,000 pound insurance premium will not be necessary. Signed manuscript annotated by W Bernau.
(Untitled), 07 Jul 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company instructing him to pay 125 pounds a quarter to CSC's private account. Signed manuscript annotated by W Bernau.
(Untitled), 05 Jul 1921
Note [by W Bernau of Cox and Company] relating to WSC's finances. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 13 Jun 1921
Note [by W Bernau of Cox and Company] of an interview with WSC about his finances and his proposals to pay off loans. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 19 Jun [1921]
Note [by W Bernau of Cox and Company] about [WSC's] life assurance policy. Manuscript.
(Untitled), [Jun] [1921]
Note [by W Bernau of Cox and Company] of calculations of the rate of interest on WSC's loans. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 08 Jul 1921
Letter from John S Churchill (41, Cromwell Road, [London]) to W Bernau [of Cox and Company] enclosing calculations of the earnings of WSC's stocks [see CHAR 28/144A/51-52]. He states that the yield is 5%. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), [Jul] [1921]
Calculations [by John S Churchill] of the interest and value of stocks held by WSC. Manuscript. Covering letter at CHAR 28/144A/50.
(Untitled), 07 Jun 1921
Form from the Stock Department of Cox and Company (16 Charing Cross, London) of the securities held by Cox and Company on the account of WSC.
(Untitled), 22 Jul 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company asking him to hand over bonds for stock to Vickers, Da Costa and Company; to pay in the proceeds of selling the stock to his account; and to update his pass book. Signed typescript annotated by [W Bernau].
(Untitled), 18 Aug 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company instructing him to pay a premium on an insurance policy, detailing stock to be transferred to Cox and Company, and discussing the sale of stock to pay a cheque. Signed manuscript annotated with notes by W Bernau.
(Untitled), 18 Aug 1921
Copy of a letter from [W Bernau of Cox and Company] to WSC in which he suggests that a 'new arrangement' should come into force on October 1st and noting that WSC would be able to withdraw securities before then. Carbon. Typescript.
(Untitled), 17 Aug 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau [of Cox and Company] accepting an arrangement and asking him to convey his thanks to the Bank; suggesting that it should begin on 1 September once the Garron Towers estate has been transferred to him; discussing securities to cover a life policy, the establishment of a children's trust and a guarantee to be obtained from [Frederick] Guest. Signed manuscript annotated by W Bernau.
(Untitled), 17 Aug 1921
Copy of a letter from [W Bernau of Cox and Company] to WSC discussing WSC's financial affairs including: an overdraft of 3,000 pounds and a loan of 30,000 pounds; the securities needed and the rate of interest to be paid. Carbon. Typescript.
(Untitled), 17 Aug 1921
Note [by W Bernau] of a discussion with WSC on WSC's finances including: his refusal of an offer to repay loans on an annual basis; the reduction of WSC's loans and the securities to be given. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 16 Aug 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company marked 'confidential' on his finances including: his loans from the bank which total 35,000 pounds and his proposals for securities against these loans and for their repayment. Signed manuscript annotated with notes of the bank's decisions by W Bernau.
(Untitled), 11 Sep 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company marked 'confidential' discussing payments which have been made into his account, the transfer of funds between accounts and the closure of his investment account. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 29 Sep 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company enclosing documents [not present]; discussing Irish 3% stock and a life policy which became his property on the death of Lady Randolph Churchill and arrangements for Cox and Company to have a lien on his stock holdings . Manuscript [in the hand of Edward Marsh] signed by WSC.
(Untitled), 27 Sep 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company marked "confidential" discussing sums of money and discussing stock to be held as security for his overdraft of 3,000 pounds. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 26 Sep 1921
Letter from WSC (Colonial Office, Downing Street, [London]) to W Bernau of Cox and Company marked "private and confidential" informing him of sale transactions carried out by John S Churchill; giving him instructions about his financial affairs; and requesting a meeting. Manuscript [in the hand of Edward Marsh] signed by WSC.
(Untitled), 13 Jun 1921
Statement of loans [from Cox and Company] to WSC detailing the amount of each loan (totalling 40,235 pounds), the rate of interest, and the securities held by the bank. Manuscript.