Marriage
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 25 Dec 1873
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: thanks for his letter; [Leonard Jerome's] opinion that "Mama" [Clara Jerome] should not oppose their marrying in the spring; an argument with her mother; the pain of being separated from him; the effect of staying up late which has made her "ill, & old, ugly - & thin!". Envelope present.
(Untitled), 26 Dec 1873
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: the resistance of "Mama" [Clara Jerome] to their marriage; her sufferings from a migraine; Khinenbuller discovering her in a "peignoir"[dressing gown] reading a novel; and Helen [von Hatzfeldt's] opinion that Jennie became " a most disagreeable member of society" without him. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 27 Dec 1873
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: discussion of an apartment for him in Paris; a family dinner at the Cafe Voisin; a forgotten invitation to "le petit F" [Count de Fenelon]; arrangements for the design of a box for his writing table; and an invitation to a boar hunt from Mr Blount. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 01 Jan 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she wishes him a happy new year, apologises for not posting a letter the previous day, says that she has received a card from "K" [Khinenbuller] and asks him not to be angry as "I am quite prepared to give any of them up for your sake".
(Untitled), 07 Jan 1874
(Untitled), 09 Jan [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: apologies for not writing to him earlier; her lack of patience; her admiration for him; a response to his objection to her mentioning Khinenbuller in her letters and gossip to the effect that their engagement had been broken off.
(Untitled), 26 Jan 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: thanks for his telegram; jealousy of his preoccupation with politics; her opinion of "Lettres a une inconnu" and the author's observations about [William] Gladstone and a request that he should not ignore the kisses on the page. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: her decision to be reconciled to their separation; Mr Blount and Khinenbuller's surprise that he had left; her interest in the outcome of the election [at Woodstock, Oxfordshire]; the reasons behind [Henry] Standish's membership application being refused by the Jockey Club; a promise that she will not dance at the Elysee; and her anger with Khinenbuller.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she thanks him for his letter and says that she is glad that he is happy for her to amuse herself. Annotated "Come immediately".
(Untitled), 21 Feb [1874]
Copy of a financial agreement between [Leonard] Jerome and trustees for [Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph Churchill].
(Untitled), 30 Jan 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she expresses pleasure at the progress [in arrangements for their marriage]; says that she is sure that he will be elected [as MP for Woodstock, Oxfordshire] and describes a visit to the theatre. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from [Jennie Jerome, later Lord Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she expresses disappointment at not receiving a letter from him; wishes him success [in the election at Woodstock, Oxfordshire], says that she cannot bear to think of him being defeated by [George] Brodrick and that she understands if he is too busy to write to her.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
(Untitled), 01 Feb 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she is worried by his failure to write to her because of his preoccupation with the election. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Feb] [1874]
(Untitled), [Feb] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: thanks for his letter and one from [Frances] Duchess [of Marlborough] which has made her confident of his success in the forthcoming election [at Woodstock, Oxfordshire]; an instruction to give up smoking and rest; a visit from ?Francis who has said that she looks Spanish and a request that he should telegraph the result of the election. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 02 Feb 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: the pain of being separated from him; her concern about the strength of his feelings for her; a visit to Mrs Moulton's; Khinenbuller's engagement with [Helene] Standish and her anxiety to hear the result of the election [at Woodstock, Oxfordshire]. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [03] [Feb] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](5 Avenue du Roi de Rome [Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she is depressed because of her anxiety about the result of the election [at Woodstock, Oxfordshire] and by living in a new house, expresses interest in his speech and thanks him for his letter.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she describes a dinner with her parents [John, 7th Duke of Marlborough and Frances, Duchess of Marlborough], asks him to thank them for a present and discusses the possibility of renting a house in Curzon Street.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](5 Avenue du Roi de Rome [Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she discusses an evening with [Prince de] Sagan, Mr Rice and [?7th Lord] Delawarr, monograms for spoons and reports that her writing paper has arrived.
(Untitled), 08 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she says that she is looking forward to seeing him and that she hopes that they do not quarrel; discusses a dinner with several people including Mr Blount and Comte ?Helly-Clapande and suggests that he should stay at the Hotel D'Alba. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 05 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she discusses an invitation to a ball from the Presidents du Tribunal at de la Chambre de Commerce, asks about his plans to go to Blenheim and reports that she is going to try on "the famous red dress". Envelope present.
(Untitled), 06 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: her hope that he was not disappointed at not seeing her that morning; linen for their house and the importance of arranging furniture in a house; their future happiness when married; and her shame at having teased him. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 07 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: an apology for not for missing a post; a discussion with his uncle about their visit to the United States; an imminent visit from [Lord Blandford, later George, 8th Duke of Marlborough] and her hope that they are friends; dancing in the afternoon with Mr Hoffman. Envelope at CHAR 28/94/49.