Marriage
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 23 Oct [1873]
(Untitled), 24 Oct [1873]
Letter from Jennie [later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] including: the regularity of her letters to him and her conviction that they bore him; ordering chocolates for him; a request that he should investigate her order for writing paper; reminiscences about their meeting with [Charles, Comte de] Fitzjames in Paris and a letter she has written to [Leonard Jerome].
(Untitled), 25 Oct [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she discusses Helen [von Hatzfeldt's] pleasure at his message; "idiotic messages" from Robbins; an article about the Comte de Chambord; her pleasure at his letter and her suffering with a cold.
(Untitled), 26 Oct [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she is suffering with a cold, that she has not received a letter from him and that she is looking forward to seeing him.
(Untitled), 27 Oct [1873]
(Untitled), 28 Oct [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she apologises for her last letter; says that her health has improved and that [Charles, Comte de] Fitzjames has been lying; discusses [Clara Jerome's] friendship with Mrs Adair and Clara [Jerome, later Clara Frewen's] anger with her for telling him about Robbins.
(Untitled), 31 Oct [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she did not "voluntarily" not write to him, reports that [Clara Jerome] has found a house but that she will be sorry to leave their "petit trou [little hole]" because of memories of him, and says that ?Khinenbuller has made "rather a fool of himself".
(Untitled), 02 Nov [1873]
Letter from Jennie Jerome [later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she says that she is prepared to take the first steps towards the resolution of their quarrel and comments on the "crossness" of his letters to her.
(Untitled), 04 Nov [1873]
(Untitled), 05 Nov [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she reproaches him for writing short letters, sympathises with his cold, describes a meeting with [Henry] Standish, and thanks him for a ring.
(Untitled), 07 Nov [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she discusses their correspondence and the time a letter takes to reach her, Clara [Jerome, later Clara Frewen's] decision not to post a letter which would anger him, says that she would like to see him and discusses the likelihood that [Leonard Jerome] will visit ; warns him about Mrs [Bill] Carrington and says that she has been visited by [Count de] Fenelon.
(Untitled), 10 Nov [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she apologises for only having the time to write a short letter, promises to write and tell him about the [Bazaine] trial, and describes a music performance she attended with Mrs Moulton.
(Untitled), 21 Nov [1873]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she describes a session of the trial of Bazaine which she attended including comments on the depositions about the availability of supplies to the military and the choice of a lawyer. She also says that he made a good impression on Mrs [Bill] Carrington but that she is sure that he prefers her and discusses her concern for the safety of [Leonard Jerome].
(Untitled), [22] [Nov] [1873]
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 although she hopes that he will refrain from making "tiresome remarks", discusses the possibility of going riding as she has found a chaperone and says that she has been reading Horace.
(Untitled), [Aug] [1873]
Letter from Jeannette [Jennie Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Cowes, Isle of Wight]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] bidding him farewell, assuring him that she will be able to persuade [Clara Jerome] to agree [to their engagement] and telling him not to smoke too much.
(Untitled), [Nov] [1873]
Letter from Jeannette [Jennie Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she thanks him for a photograph and for his letter and says that she wishes that he had told her that she was going to see [Henry Standish and Helene Standish] in London.
(Untitled), [Sep] [1873]
(Untitled), [Sep] [1873]
Letter from Jeannette [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill]([Paris, France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she reproaches him for writing "such a letter" to her mother [Clara Jerome] and says that she did not mean to imply that her mother did not believe him and begs him to come and see her.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she has been dancing, describes the Moultons' ball and says that she was criticised for attending such an occasion before her marriage by [Charles, Comte de] Fitzjames. She says that she will not go to future dances and sympathises with his anxiety [about Lady Portarlington's health].
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she objects to the letter he wrote her criticising her for not writing to him, discusses her social engagements, and says that she feels that he only loves her when he is with her.
(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, says that she has been occupied choosing carpets and has seen Mr Vivian, about whom she comments "I wonder how I ever had a sentiment for him".
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she wishes she could be with him, expresses sympathy for his worry [about the illness of his aunt, Lady Portarlington] and says that she hopes that he is elected as MP for Woodstock [Oxfordshire].
(Untitled), [Jan] [1874]
Letter from Jennie [Jerome, later Lady Randolph Churchill](Paris [France]) to [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] in which she says that she is worried that he will be bored if he stays for a month in Paris; speculates on their married life; discusses her displeasure with [?]Khinenbuller and a meeting with Henry Standish and says that he should not associate with other "pretty women".