Income
Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 20 Oct 1930
Telegram from R Halford Forster (New York) to WSC, asking if he would be willing to make a lecture tour of the United States in 1931, at a fee of 5,000 pounds per month.
(Untitled), 10 Oct 1930
Telegram from Louis Alber [President, Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association Incorporated] to R Halford Forster, stating that the Association would take a lecture tour by WSC, for one or two months in the autumn of 1931, [at a rate of 5,000 pounds per month].
(Untitled), 18 Feb 1931
Draft contract between the Affiliated Lecture and Concert Association and WSC, for a lecture tour of the United States consisting of 45 lectures between 15 October and 15 December 1931, at a fee of 10,000 pounds, with a memorandum by WSC on the terms of the contract. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 01 May 1916 - 13 Sep 1916
Statement of WSC's bank account with Lloyd's Bank (Cox's Branch). [Copy made in connection with the proceedings against Lord Alfred Douglas for criminal libel arising from his claim that WSC misreported the Battle of Jutland to allow Jewish interests led by Sir Ernest Cassel to profit on the stock market].
(Untitled), 1900 - 1917
Statement of WSC's share dealing account with Sir Ernest Cassel. [Copy sent with CHAR 2/127/1 in connection with the legal proceedings in 1923 arising from Lord Alfred Douglas's claim that WSC misreported the Battle of Jutland to allow Jewish interests led by Sir Ernest Cassel to profit on the stock market].
(Untitled), 02 Jan 1924
Letter from C B Fernald (The London Play Company, 51 Piccadilly, London) to WSC (2 Sussex Square) asking whether he would be interested in giving a lecture tour in the United States to be organised by George Whipple, commenting that such a tour would be good for international relations and would be lucrative for WSC. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 12 Apr 1925
(Untitled), 04 May 1921
Letter from Emmanuela Sestieri (Galleria Sestieri, Fontanella di Borghese, Rome [Italy]) to Lady [Randolph] Churchill discussing payment for a tapestry purchased by Lady Randolph. She explains that the price did not include export tax and that a cheque which she presented was refused and asks for an explanation. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 06 May 1921
Letter from the Banca Scaretti (35 Piazza di Spagna, Rome [Italy]) to Lady [Randolph] Churchill enclosing a statement of charges paid on her behalf [see CHAR 28/141/5] and giving the balance of her account as 74 pounds in debit. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 06 May 1921
Bank statement from the Banca Scaretti (35 Piazza di Spagna, Rome [Italy]) of Lady Randolph Churchill's account. Covering letter at CHAR 28/141/4.
(Untitled), 12 May 1921
Bill for 350 lire from Luigi Bellini (Galleria d'Arte Antica, 3 Lung'arno Soderini, Florence [Italy]) for various articles addressed to Lady Randolph Churchill.
(Untitled), 01 Aug 1921
Letter from Banca Scaretti (35 Piazza di Spagna, Rome [Italy]) to John S Churchill discussing bills for transport costs and purchases made by Lady Randolph Churchill and including a list of bills which have been paid. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 22 Jun 1921
Letter from A Saville, Solicitor to the Clearing Office (The Clearing Office (Enemy Debts), Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her that she must pay the amount owed to Theodore Einstein and Company otherwise he will commence proceedings against her. Signed typescript. See CHAR 28/141/14.
(Untitled), 22 Jun 1921
Letter from A Saville, Solicitor to the Clearing Office (The Clearing Office (Enemy Debts), Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her that she must pay the amount owed to R Erlinger including interest otherwise he will commence proceedings against her. Signed typescript. See CHAR 28/141/14.
(Untitled), 27 Jun 1921
Cheque for 30 pounds and sixpence to C A Birtles from Lady Randolph Churchill. Annotated "drawer deceased".
(Untitled), 16 Dec 1927
Letter from Nicholl Manistry and Company (11 Howard Street, Strand, London) to John S Churchill acknowledging receipt of a cheque for 19 l. 11s. 5d. and enclosing their accounts and receipts [CHAR 28/141/29-33]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 21 Feb [1874]
Copy of a financial agreement between [Leonard] Jerome and trustees for [Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph Churchill].
(Untitled), [1875]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she describes a visit to the flower show with Lord Portarlington and "Annie" [Lady Bowmont, later Anne, Duchess of Roxburghe and earlier Lady Anne Churchill] who is to go to Floors Castle; thanks him for his frequent letters; says that she intends to take singing lessons; and discusses her finances and the household accounts.
(Untitled), [1877]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to "R" [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: clothes she is sending him; an accidental meeting with [5th Lord] Rossmore [formerly Derrick Westenra] whom she has forbidden to call on her; an argument between Rossmore and Campbell; her exclusion from a dinner with [Lord] Castlereagh [later 6th Lord Londonderry]; social calls and her work on her accounts.
(Untitled), [1876]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she discusses the servants and the payment of their wages and says that she is going to see the Ashburtons [4th Lord Ashburton and Lady Ashburton].
(Untitled), [1877]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: meetings with Mrs Williams and Mrs [Emelina] Guinness; financial difficulties; observations about Paul Methuen [later 3rd Lord Methuen] made by Colonel Caulfield; Clara [Jerome, later Clara Frewen] and her behaving "like schoolgirls"; and her painting.
(Untitled), [1876]
(Untitled), [1883]
(Untitled), [1883]
(Untitled), 03 Jan [1883]
Part of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (2 Connaught Place [London]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: her distress that he has been worried about her health, financial difficulties and the payment of bills for the house, and her boredom with the "slops" she is given. Pencil.