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- 040-001958935
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- 032-001958901
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Vol. XXVII (ff. 219). March 1924-1925.
includes:
- f. 4 L. M. de Sousa Dantas, Brazilian diplomatist: Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Letter to Lord Parmoor from L. M. de Sousa Dantas: 1924: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 8 Dr Scholz, representative of German minorities in Poland: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Dr — Scholz: 1924.
- f.10 Dr Grabow, Mayor of Memel: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Dr — Grabow: 1924.
- ff. 12-14, 20 Dr Theodor Leward, German economist and politician: Correspondence between Lord Cecil (?) and Dr Theodor Leward: 1924: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- f. 16 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Walter George Frank Phillimore, 1st Baron Phillimore: Letter to Lord Phillimore from Lord Parmoor: 1924: Copy.
- ff. 17, 161, 172 William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore: 1921-[1926?]: Signed.
- f. 23 - du Chayla, independent representative of the Soviet Union in Geneva: Memorandum rel. to conversation with -- du Chayla: 1924.
- ff. 27-45 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1924-1939: Partly signed.
- ff. 27-45 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: John Eppstein, author; of the League of Nations Union Secretariate: Letter, etc., to Lord Parmoor from John Eppstein: 1924: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 29-45 John Eppstein, author; of the League of Nations Union Secretariate: Memorandum, etc., rel. to the Holy See and the League of Nations: 1924: Signed. Mostly printed.
- f. 46 Dame Rachel Eleanor Crowdy, afterwards Thornhill; DBE: Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Letter to Dame Rachel Eleanor Crowdy from Lord Parmoor: 1924: Copy.
- f. 50 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Gabriel Albert Auguste Hanotaux, French statesman and historian: Letter to Gabriel Albert Auguste Hanotaux from Lord Parmoor: 1924: Copy.
- f. 51 Major Stephens, of the Governing Commission of the Saar: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Maj. — Stephens: 1924.
- f. 55 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Memoranda rel. to conversations with Lord Parmoor: 1924, 1929.
- ff. 55-58 Walter George Frank Phillimore, 1st Baron Phillimore: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Lord Phillimore: 1924.
- f. 59 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Friedrich Sthamer, German diplomatist: Letter to Friedrich Sthamer from Lord Parmoor: 1924: Copy.
- f. 60 Paul Hymans, GCMG; Belgian statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Paul Hymans: 1923: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 61, 65 Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Sir William Grenfell Max-Muller, GBE; diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Parmoor and Sir William Grenfell Max-Muller: 1924.
- f. 64 Albert Dufour-Feronce, German diplomatist: Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor: Letter to Lord Parmoor from Albert Dufour-Feronce: 1924: Signed.
- ff. 66-69 Dr Czechlin, of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Dr — Czechlin: 1924.
- ff. 71-73 Sir Otto Ernst Niemeyer, GBE: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Sir Otto Ernst Niemeyer: 1924.
- ff. 71-73 Sir Henry Strakosch, GBE: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Sir Henry Strakosch: 1924.
- ff. 74-78 Pablo de Azcarate y Florez, Spanish diplomatist: Sir Alexander George Montagu Cadogan, GCMG: Letters, etc., to Sir A. Cadogan from Pablo de Azcarate y Florez: 1924: Partly Fr.: Copies.
- ff. 74-78 Sir Alexander George Montagu Cadogan, GCMG: Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Baron Irwin; 3rd Viscount and 1st Earl of Halifax: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir A. G. M. Cadogan, partly on behalf of Lord Halifax: 1923-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 83 Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; Prime Minister: Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Times: James Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister: Geoffrey George Dawson, formerly Robinson; Editor, 'The Times': Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith; Prime Minister: Letter to G. G. Dawson from J. Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin and Lord Oxford and Asquith: 1924: Copy.
- f. 84 Edouard Réquin, French general: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Edouard Réquin: 1924-1929: Partly Fr.
- ff. 85-87 Sir Stephen Gaselee, KCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Stephen Gaselee: 1924, 1937: Signed.
- ff. 88-92 Hermann Röchling, commercial counsellor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Hermann Röchling: 1924: Signed.
- ff. 93, 99 William Emmanuel Rappard, Swiss historian and economist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Emmanuel Rappard: 1924-1945: Signed.
- ff. 100, 103-105 Sir Sydney Philip Perigal Waterlow, KCMG; alias 'John Franklin': Correspondence between Lord Cecil and S. P. Waterlow: 1925: Signed.
- ff. 101, 106 Sir Esmé William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith; GCB: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Howard: 1925-1936: Signed.
- ff. 109, 110, 118 Sir Harold George Nicolson, writer and diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. G. Nicolson: 1925-1942: Partly signed.
- f. 111 Newton Wesley Rowell, KC; Canadian statesman: Memorandum rel. to conversation with Newton Wesley Rowell: 1925.
- ff. 113-117v. James Thomas Strachey Barnes, son of Sir H S Barnes; political writer: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James Thomas Strachey Barnes: 1925: Partly signed.
- ff. 120-121v Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crowe, KCMG; of the Foreign Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crowe: 1923, 1925.
- f. 122 Charles Howard Smith, CMG; of the Foreign Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Charles Howard Smith: 1925, 1932: Partly signed.
- ff. 125-215 passim Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, Baron Lugard: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1925-1932: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- f. 126 E. Claude Henty, personal private Secretary to Lord Cecil: Sir Walter St Clair Howland Roberts, KCMG: Letter to E. Claude Henty from W. St. C. H. Roberts: 1926: Signed.
- ff. 132-137, 139-142v, 204 William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Bridgeman: 1904-1935: Partly signed.
- ff. 138, 212-214v Sir William George Tyrrell, Baron Tyrrell; GCB: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Tyrrell: 1925-1942: Partly signed.
- ff. 143, 150 Peter Hersleb Birkeland, Norwegian diplomatist: Letters to Lord Cecil from Peter Hersleb Birkeland: 1925: Signed.
- f. 147 Count Preben Ferdinand Ahlefeldt-Laurvig,; Danish diplomatist: Letters to Lord Cecil from Count Preben Ferdinand Ahlefeldt-Laurvig: 1925, 1930: Signed.
- f. 148 Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Birkenhead: 1925, 1926: Signed.
- ff. 157, 160 William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1908-1927: Partly signed. Partly printed.
- f. 159 Canon John Albert Douglas, Vicar of St Luke's, Camberwell: Letter to Lord Cecil from Canon John Albert Douglas: 1925: Signed.
- ff. 165-171, 177 Urban Malthe-Bruun, Danish diplomatist: Letters to Lord Cecil from Urban Malthe-Bruun: 1925: Signed.
- f. 176 Paul Benjamin Vogt, Norwegian diplomatist: Letter to Lord Cecil from Paul Benjamin Vogt: 1925: Signed.
- f. 187 E. Claude Henty, personal private Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence on behalf of Lord Cecil by E. Claude Henty: 1925-1927: Partly signed.
- f. 187 Howard R. Huston: Correspondence between E. C. Henty and Howard R. Huston: 1925.
- f. 188 José Maria Quiñones de León, Spanish diplomatist: Letter from Lord Cecil to José Maria Quiñones de León: 1925: Copy.
- ff. 192-196 Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Fridtjof Nansen: 1921-1928: Partly signed.
- ff. 197, 198, 216, 217 Major-General Sir Frederick Barton Maurice, KCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick Barton Maurice: 1925: Partly copy.
- ff. 199-203 Sir Walter St Clair Howland Roberts, KCMG: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1925-1927: Signed.
- f. 208 Admiral Sir Aubrey Clare Hugh Smith, KCVO: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Vice-Adm. A. C. H. Smith: 1925, 1927.
- f. 210 Joseph Paul-Boncour, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Joseph Paul-Boncour: 1925-1940: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- f. 218 Sir Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs, KCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs: 1925, 1926: Signed.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-001958901
036-001958902
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040-001958935 - Is part of:
- Add MS 51071-51204 : THE CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood…
Add MS 51071 A-51157 : A. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
Add MS 51093-51101 : CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS. Vols. XXIII-XXXI. Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly official, concerning foreign affairs;…
Add MS 51097 : Vol. XXVII (ff. 219). March 1924-1925. includes: f. 4 L. M. de Sousa Dantas, Brazilian diplomatist: Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001958901[0001]/036-001958902[0022]/037-001958930[0005]/040-001958935
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- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1924
- End Date:
- 1925
- Date Range:
- Mar 1924-1925
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, statesman, 1852-1928
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, politician and industrialist, 1867-1947
Barnes, James Thomas Strachey, author; son of Sir H. S. Barnes, 1890-1955
Birkeland, Peter Hersleb, Norwegian diplomatist
Bridgeman, William Clive, 1st Viscount Bridgeman
Cadogan, Alexander George Montagu, Knight, diplomat, 1884-1968
Chayla, — du, independent representative of the Soviet Union in Geneva
Cripps, Charles Alfred, 1st Baron Parmoor
Crowdy, Rachel Eleanor, afterwards Thornhill DBE
Crowe, Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart, KCMG, of the Foreign Office
Czechlin, —, Dr of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dantas, Luis Martins, Brazilian diplomat, 1876-1954
Dawson, George Geoffrey, newspaper editor, 1874-1944
Douglas, John Albert, clergyman, scholar and diplomat, d 1956
Eppstein, John Charles Newport, author; of the League of Nations Union Secretariat, 1895-1988
Feronce, Albert, diplomat and merchant, 1868-1945
Florez, Pablo, Spanish diplomatist, 1890-1971
Gaselee, Stephen, Knight, librarian and scholar, 1882-1943
Gore, William George Arthur, 4th Baron Harlech, politician and banker, 1885-1964
Grabow, Robert Karl Alexander, politician and Mayor of Memel, 1885-1945
Hanotaux, Gabriel Albert Auguste, French statesman and historian
Henty, E Claude, personal private sec to Lord Cecil
Howard, Esmé William, GCB, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith
Huston, Howard R
Hymans, Paul, GCMG, Belgian statesman
Joynson-Hicks, William, 1st Viscount Brentford
Laurvig, Preben Ferdinand, Count, Danish diplomatist, 1872-1946
Leward, Theodor, Dr German economist and politician
Lugard, Frederick John Dealtry, Baron Lugard of Abinger, colonial administrator, 1858-1945
MacDonald, James Ramsay, Prime Minister, 1866-1937
Malthe-Bruun, Urban, Danish diplomatist
Maurice, Frederick Barton, Major-General KCMG
Max-Muller, William Grenfell, GBE, diplomatist
Nansen, Fridtjof, Norwegian explorer, 1861-1930
Nicolson, Harold George, writer and diplomatist, 1886-1968
Niemeyer, Otto Ernst, GBE
Paul-Boncour, Joseph, French statesman
Phillimore, Walter George Frank, 1st Baron Phillimore
Quiñones de León, José Maria, Spanish diplomatist
Rappard, William Emmanuel, Swiss historian and economist
Roberts, Walter St Clair Howland, KCMG
Rowell, Newton Wesley, KC, Canadian statesman
Réquin, Edouard, French general
Röchling, Hermann, commercial counsellor
Scholz, —, Dr representative of German minorities in Poland
Smith, Aubrey Clare Hugh, Admiral KCVO
Smith, Charles Howard, CMG, of the Foreign Office
Smith, Frederick Edwin, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, Lord Chancellor, 1872-1930
Stephens, —, Major of the Governing Commission of the Saar
Sthamer, Friedrich, German diplomatist
Storrs, Ronald Henry Amherst, Knight, colonial governor and Middle Eastern specialist, 1881-1955,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083895954,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/65453680
Strakosch, Henry, Knight, banker and businessman, 1871-1943
The Times, British newspaper, 1785-
Tyrrell, William George, GCB, Baron Tyrrell
Vogt, Paul Benjamin, Norwegian diplomatist, 1863-1947,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/47145971493832331656
Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal, KCMG, al `John Franklin'
Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley, 3rd Viscount and 1st Earl of Halifax, politician and diplomat, 1881-1959