Marriage
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 13 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: a reprimand for forgetting enclosures to his letters; her cold; dancing with Count Zeilirenher; an engagement that evening at which Khinenbuller is to be present and her dresses. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 12 [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](5 Avenue du Roi de Rome, Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] including: her cold; discussion of the possibility of their renting a house in Curzon Street and cutlery; reassurance that the absence of his family from their wedding does not matter; the absence of letters from "Papa" [Leonard Jerome] and the irregularity of the post.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
(Untitled), 16 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 says that she is better, describes an evening with [Lord] Blandford [later George, 8th Duke of Marlborough] and [Charles, Comte de] Fitzjames and asks about the truth of rumours that his sister [Lady Anne Churchill, later Lady Bowmont and Duchess of Roxburghe] is engaged to Lord Bowmont [later 7th Duke of Roxburghe]. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 17 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: discussion of the staffing requirements for their future home and agreement that they should employ a French chef; disappointment that Madame Becharet is not considered "quire proper"; a promise to send a ring and discussion of possible dates for their wedding. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
(Untitled), [19] [Mar] [1874]
(Untitled), 23 Mar 1874
(Untitled), 25 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: discussion of arrangements for their wedding and her desire to have the religious ceremony in a church rather than the English Embassy; horseriding; gossip about [Henry] Standish and [Helene] Standish and about [Lord Randolph] and complaint about his "scrappy" letters to her. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 30 Mar 1874
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: sympathy on the death of [4th] Lord Rossmore; the illness of [Clara Jerome]; gifts of a photograph frame and a tea service; complaint about his short letters to her and the decline in her influence over him and her hope to go to the races at Longchamps with him. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
(Untitled), [Feb] [1874]
Letter from Jennie Jerome [later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she asks him to make "Papa" [Leonard Jerome] order some "proper clothes" for their wedding, discusses Lord Blandford [later George, 8th Duke of Marlborough's] opinion of her and says that she has written to Lady Camden [formerly Lady Clementine Churchill].
(Untitled), [Mar] [1874]
Letter from Jennie Jerome [later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she expresses pleasure that he is to arrive soon, warns him not to "have it out with" [Henry] Standish, discusses lockets for Clara [Jerome later Clara Frewen] and Leonie [Jerome, later Lady Leslie]; says that she will not marry him unless he allows her to do as she likes.
(Untitled), [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 looking forward to the ending of their engagement, scolds him for flirting with Madame Becharet and says that she has not ordered her wedding dress.
(Untitled), [1876]
Letter from Frances, Duchess of Marlbrough](Shane's Castle, Antrim [Ulster, Ireland]) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she thanks her for her letter, says that she hopes that nothing with "come of that Flirtation" and that [John, 7th] Duke [of Marlbrough] thinks that the gentleman in question has behaved foolishly.
(Untitled), [1876]
Part of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she thanks him for a cheque for 20 pounds, comments on a dress which [Frances, Duchess of Marlborough] is to give her, on her unhappiness and her decision to refuse an invitation from Lady Drogheda.
(Untitled), [1877]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that his letters cheer her up, that she has been taking snuff for her cold, playing lawn tennis at the Vice Regal Lodge [Dublin, Ireland], re-reading his early letters to her and that WSC is well.
(Untitled), [1877]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin [Ireland]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: a description of an unpleasant train journey during which Thomas [the footman] had been involved in a fight; a report of WSC and [Elizabeth] Everest ; observations on the illness suffered by the maid of Clara [Jerome, later Clara Frewen] which had attracted "much scandal"; the new cook and the dismissal of Mrs Britton; and news of the ending of "PB's" affair.
(Untitled), 19 [Dec] [1882]
Letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (2 Connaught Place [London]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] saying that she is ill [with typhoid] and that she has seen two doctors, including Dr Laking. She asks him not to worry and thanks him for his letter. Pencil.
(Untitled), 29 [Dec] [1882]
Part of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (2 Connaught Place [London]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she was upset by his telegram and apologises for sending a telegram to the wrong address and instructs him not to worry about her. Pencil.
(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.
(Untitled), 08 Jan [1883]
Part of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill] (2 Connaught Place [London]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: her recovery; thanks for a birthday present; her decision not to make it public that she is 29 years old, commenting "26 is quite enough"; and her desire to be with him at Nice [France] or Monte Carlo [Monaco].
(Untitled), 29 Jul 1898
Letter from "G" [George Cornwallis-West] (50 Park Street, Grosvenor Square[London]) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he discusses the loss of her money, says that he has been building "castles in the air" about living with her and discusses arrangements to see her at Warwick [Castle].
(Untitled), 23 Nov 1898
Letter from "G" [George Cornwallis-West] (Melton Constable, Norfolk) to "Missus" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he describes the hunting and says that he wishes "that my darling little Missus was here to share [my bed].".
(Untitled), 19 Feb 1899
Letter from "G" [George Cornwallis-West] (Compton Verney, Warwick) to "Missus" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he describes a hunt, reports that it is true that [Lord] Cottenham has run away with [Rose Leigh] and says that only his "extreme sense of duty" prevents him being with her.