Marriage
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 21 March [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on the Duke of Westminster's "dashing exploit", and on her munitions canteen work. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/105.
(Untitled), 22 Mar [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on Sir Archibald Sinclair's visit to London, also account of meeting with C P Scott, who advised WSC to return to public life. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/106.
(Untitled), 24 Mar [1916]
Letters from CSC to WSC, advising him not to leave the Army, but to wait until the time was more suitable two letters written at 4.00 am and 8.30 am. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/107-113.
(Untitled), 25 Mar [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his decision to leave the army. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/114.
(Untitled), 28 [Mar 1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his decision to leave the army. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/135-136.
(Untitled), 30 Mar [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his decision to leave the army. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/115.
(Untitled), 01 Apr 1916
Letter from CSC to WSC, on her birthday. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/116.
(Untitled), 02 Apr [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on her stay at Sir Ernest Cassel's house, Branksome Dene, Bournemouth. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/117.
(Untitled), 04 Apr 1916
Letter from CSC to WSC, on her stay at Sir Ernest Cassel's house, Branksome Dene, Bournemouth, especially her conversations with Alice Keppel, who advised WSC to stay in France. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/118-119.
(Untitled), 06 Apr [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his decision to leave the Army. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/120-122.
(Untitled), 07 Apr 1916
Letter from CSC to WSC, sending on letter from Lord Carson [letter incorrectly dated 1915]. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/123.
(Untitled), 10 Apr 1916
Letter from CSC to WSC, on burglary at Lady Randolph Churchill's house. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/124-125.
(Untitled), 12 Apr [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his decision to leave the Army Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/126-128.
(Untitled), 14 Apr [1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on meetings with Field Marshal Lord French [later Lord Ypres] and Lord Reading, who advised WSC not to return to London unless specifically sent for. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/129-130.
(Untitled), 30 Apr 1916
Letter from CSC to WSC, on the Easter Rising in Dublin [Ireland]. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/131-132.
(Untitled), 27 [Mar 1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, domestic news. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/133.
(Untitled), 28 [Feb 1916]
Letter from CSC to WSC, on his inability to obtain leave. Typescript transcript at CHAR 1/118B/134.
(Untitled), 28 Dec [1915]
Letter from CSC to [WSC] in which she says she has just received his letter and sent it on to Ll-G [David Lloyd George] with an invitation; speculates on the likelihood of conscription being introduced; informs him of her forthcoming trip to Alderley for a rest; and says that she thinks it likely that "this futile government will fumble on for a few more months." Typed transcript. [Unlike the other documents in this file the original is not present in CHAR 1/118A.].
(Untitled), c 1894
Letter from Albert Edward [Prince of Wales](Marlborough House [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he comments on a letter which she has written in response to his advice about her marriage [to George Cornwallis-West], asserts that he has "said nothing behind your back that I have not said to your face" and urges her to think carefully.
(Untitled), [1895]
Letter from [Albert Edward, Prince of Wales] (Hotel Bristol, Paris [France]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] thanking her for allowing him to read a touching letter from [William] Gladstone [on the death of Lord Randolph Churchill]. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 10 [Feb] [1895]
Letter from George Curzon [later Lord Curzon of Kedleston] to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he expresses sympathy on the death of Lord Randolph Churchill and on her unselfishness and devotion in caring for him.
(Untitled), 15 [Feb] [1895]
Letter from Basil Chamberlain (Tokyo [Japan]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he expresses sympathy on the death of Lord Randolph Churchill and says that she must have looked forward to Randolph's death.
(Untitled), 30 Mar 1898
Letter from [Albert Edward, Prince of Wales](Cercle de la Mediterranee, Nice[France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he thanks her for her letter; says that he has seen his brother [the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn]; comments [on her relationship with George Cornwallis-West] "it is a pity that you have got yourself so talked about -& remember you are not 25!"; and refers to WSC's book ["The Story of the Malakand Field Force"]. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 08 Apr 1898
Letter from [Albert Edward, Prince of Wales](Cannes [France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he comments on [her relationship with George Cornwallis-West] "I had no idea 'que c'etait une affaire si serieuse!' [that it was such a serious affair]" and discusses arrangements to see her for dinner. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 22 Jun 1900
Letter from Arthur [Bigge, later Lord Stamfordham, Private Secretary to Queen Victoria](Castle Blayney, Ireland) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he hopes that her marriage to George Cornwallis-West will be happy, that he hopes that their age difference will not be commented on and says that he will present the matter to the Queen "in its proper light".