Elections
Found in 1057 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 16 Apr 1889
(Untitled), 16 Mar 1884
Letter from WSC ([St George's School, Ascot, Berkshire]) to "Mama" [Lady Randolph Churchill] reporting that Mrs Kynnersley [the headmaster's wife] had visited Birmingham where people were betting that [Lord Randolph Churchill] would be [elected as MP for Birmingham Central] and describing a game in a sand pit. Illustrated with a drawing of a bearded man.
(Untitled), 28 Nov 1885
Letter from WSC (29 & 30 Brunswick Road, Brighton [Hove, East Sussex]) to "Papa" [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he hopes that his father will be elected as MP for Birmingham [Central] and says that if Colonel Tottenham, the father of another school boy, is elected for Winchester, they may have a "supper".
(Untitled), [Jul] [1886]
Letter from WSC ([29 & 30 Brunswick Road, Brighton [Hove, East Sussex]) to "Mummy" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he would like her to visit him and expresses his pleasure that [Lord Randolph Churchill] has been elected as MP for South Paddington.
(Untitled), 25 [Jun] [1899]
Letter from WSC ( [Oldham, Lancashire] on the notepaper of 35A Great Cumberland Place [London]) to "Mamma" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he discusses the certainty of his success in winning [the Oldham election] and asks whether she and Pamela [Plowden, later Lady Lytton] will attend his opening address. He notes that his speech was enthusiastically received and that "There is practically no local society - only multitudes of workers".
(Untitled), 26 Jun 1899
(Untitled), 29 Jun 1899
(Untitled), 02 Jul 1899
Letter from WSC (Birch House, Lees, Oldham [Lancashire]) to "Mamma" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he asks her to come to Oldham and accompany him on his election campaign and says that the Liberals are better at "placarding and pushing their propaganda" Manuscript in the hand of WSC.
(Untitled), 03 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 28 Jan 1945
(Untitled), 28 Jan 1945
(Untitled), Jun 1945
Text of telegram from WSC to Major General Sir Edward Spears [Conservative MP for Carlisle, Cumberland], "Thank you for your letter. Mind you win your seat". [Typescript on Prime Minister's paper].
(Untitled), 12 Jun 1945
(Untitled), Jun 1945
Telegram from WSC to Major General Sir Edward Spears [Conservative MP for Carlisle, Cumberland] (House of Commons), "Thank you for your letter. Mind you win your seat". [Carbon].
(Untitled), 28 Jun 1945
Telegram from James Stuart [Chief Conservative Whip] to WSC expressing his pleasure that WSC is in Scotland and offering "best wishes for a victory which will satisfy you and give you all you require for the future".
(Untitled), 02 May 1945
(Untitled), 28 May 1945
(Untitled), 23 May 1945 - 26 Jul 1945
(Untitled), 23 May 1945 - 26 Jul 1945
(Untitled), 05 Jul 1945
Note from Paul Beards [Prime Minister's Assistant Private Secretary] to WSC informing him that Sir Harry Brittain had telephoned this afternoon with his good wishes for the result of today's poll [typescript] Annotated by WSC in red "thank", with further annotation by Beards confirming that he had thanked Brittain on WSC's behalf.
(Untitled), 13 Jun 1945
(Untitled), 13 Jun 1945
(Untitled), 01 Jun 1945
(Untitled), 03 Jun 1945
Letter from WSC to Lady Violet Bonham Carter [earlier Violet Asquith and Violet, Lady Bonham Carter, later Lady Asquith of Yarnbury] stating that he feels "too strongly about the conduct of the Liberal Party at this Election to allow its discussion to smirch our correspondence" and so is not replying to her letter [typescript copy].
(Untitled), 25 Jun 1945
Letter from WSC to Major General Robert Laycock [Chief of Combined Operations] endorsing him as Conservative candidate for the constituency of Bassetlaw [Nottinghamshire] [carbon].