Income
Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 29 May 1920
Letter from Munroe and Company (Paris, France) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her of a payment of 10,350 FF into her account.
(Untitled), 05 Jun 1920
Telegram from Munroe and Company (Paris, France) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her of a payment of 9,200 FF into her account.
(Untitled), 29 Jun 1920
Letter from Munroe and Company (29 Rue Ventadour, Paris, France) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her of a payment of 10,195.30 FF into her account.
(Untitled), 22 Sep 1920
Letter from O Wimbush (Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, 39 St James' Street, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing copies of letters [see CHAR 28/123/24-25].
(Untitled), 20 Sep 1920
Copy of a letter from [O Wimbush] the West End Manager ([Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, 39 St James' Street, London]) to Mr Lees requesting on behalf of Lady Randolph Churchill information about her financial situation regarding her loan from the Norwich Union and its repayment in the event of her death. Covering letter at CHAR 28/123/23.
(Untitled), 21 Sep 1920
Copy of a letter from Mr Lees to [O Wimbush] the West End Manager of the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society giving details of Lady Randolph Churchill's financial situation and her loan from the Norwich Union. Covering letter at CHAR 28/123/24.
(Untitled), 29 Oct 1920
Copy of a letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, London) to [Mr Lees] Secretary of the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society concerning their suggestion that the rate of interest on Lady Randolph Churchill's mortgage should be increased and pointing out that Lady Randolph's finances have not improved during the war owing to the increase in Income Tax and the fact that her income comes from Trust investments.
(Untitled), 30 Oct 1920
Copy of a letter from Mr Lees, Secretary of the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society ([Norwich]) to Nicholl Manistry and Company reiterating his decision to raise the rate of interest payable on Lady Randolph Churchill's mortgage.
(Untitled), 03 Dec 1920
Copy of a letter from Mr Lees, Secretary of the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society ([Norwich]) to Nicholl Manistry and Company informing them of their decision to lower the rate of interest payable on Lady Randolph Churchill's mortgage if prompt payment is made and pointing out how favourable the terms of the loan to Lady Randolph have been.
(Untitled), 18 Jul 1908
Draft agreement relating to the rates of interest payable on a loan of 3,500 pounds to Lady Randolph Churchill's from the Phoenix Assurance Company Limited which is to be signed by Lady Randolph, Sir John Leslie, [3rd] Lord Sackville and Hugh Warrender and George Cornwallis-West.
(Untitled), 07 Dec 1920
Copy of a letter from the Phoenix Assurance Company Limited (Phoenix House, King William Street, London) to Nicholl Manistry and Company concerning their decision to raise the rates of interest on a loan to Lady Randolph Churchill.
(Untitled), 08 Dec 1920
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill advising her to accept an offer from the Phoenix Assurance Company Limited to raise the rates of interest repayable on a loan to her and requesting that she should obtain the agreement of Sir John Leslie, [3rd] Lord Sackville and Hugh Warrender. They undertake to inform the Phoenix Assurance Company that George Cornwallis West, one of the guarantors, has been declared bankrupt.
(Untitled), 06 Dec 1920
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing a letter [not present] from the Norwich Union Life Insurance Company accepting 6% rather than 6.5% as the rate of interest repayable on a loan to her. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 28 Jan 1921
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill asking her to obtain the signatures of the guarantors of her loan from the Phoenix Assurance Company Limited.
(Untitled), [1921]
Note from "M" [Montagu Porch] to [Lady Randolph Churchill] informing her that he has sent a cheque for 60 pounds in respect of Super tax for 1920-1921.
(Untitled), 23 Mar 1921
Letter from W E Bickford (Office of the Special Commissioners of Income Tax, York House, 23 Kingsway, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill asking her whether she is able to make arrangements for the payment of Super tax for 1920-1921 in the absence of Montagu Porch.
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1921
Letter from Munroe and Company (4 Rue Ventadour, Paris, France) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her that they are sending her a cheque book and that the balance of her account is 9,841.20 FF.
(Untitled), 31 Dec 1920
Bank statement in respect of Lady Randolph Churchill's account with Munroe and Company (4 Rue Ventadour, Paris, France) showing the balance of her account as 11,877.40 FF.
(Untitled), 01 Apr 1921
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her of the premiums payable on two Alliance Policies and informing her that the Phoenix Assurance Company Limited are requesting a repayment on a life policy.
(Untitled), 14 Apr 1921
Letter from J Anderson (48 Castle Street, Edinburgh [Scotland]) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a cheque for 104 l. 14 s. 3 d. in respect of interest on a loan due to Hugh Warrender and asking her to inform them when the loan is likely to be repaid.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1914 - 28 Feb 1915
Statement of the accounts of Nicholl Manistry and Company appointed as receivers under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Lady Randolph Churchill and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon], Sir Francis Manningham Boileau, Henry Birkbeck and Charles Bignold and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1915 - 29 Feb 1916
Statement of the accounts of Nicholl Manistry and Company appointed as receivers under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Lady Randolph Churchill and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon], Sir Francis Manningham Boileau, Henry Birkbeck and Charles Bignold and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1918 - 28 Feb 1919
(Untitled), 15 Apr 1920
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (1 Howard Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing accounts from Mr Manistry [see CHAR 28/124/3] and explaining why there will be no payment from the account.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1919 - 28 Feb 1920
Statement of the accounts of Nicholl Manistry and Company appointed as receivers under the terms of an indenture of mortgage between Lady Randolph Churchill and Charles [9th] Duke of Marlborough, [2nd] Lord Tweedmouth [earlier Edward Marjoriebanks] and [4th] Lord Howe [formerly Lord Curzon], Sir Francis Manningham Boileau, Henry Birkbeck and Charles Bignold and the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society including details of receipts and payments. Manuscript.