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  • Notice / Points of Charge served against de László by the Treasury, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0038

    Sender: Comyn, H. E. F.

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    12/06/1919

    H.E.F. Comyn to Charles Russell & Co.: Notice / Points of Charge served against de László by the Treasury

  • List of foreign Ambassadors whose names commence with ‘G’, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0040

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937),Charles Russell & Co.

    14/06/1919

    List of foreign Ambassadors whose names commence with ‘G’ taken from Whitakers Almanacs 1914-18 [with handwritten annotations].

  • Undertaking of de László - Parole/House Arrest, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0042
    11/06/1919

    Undertaking of de László - Parole/House Arrest

  • Notice of Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee (duplicate), Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0043

    Sender: Salter, Sir Arthur Clavell (1859-1928),Radcliffe, Judge Francis Reynolds Yonge (1851 - 1924),Hambleden, William Frederick Danvers Smith, 2nd Viscount (1868 - 1928),Turner, Judge Richard Whitbourn (1867 - 1932)

    09/07/1919

    Notice of Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee, stating dates of hearing and the accusations against de László, concluding that "it is not desirable that the Certificate should be revoked", signed: A. L. Salter; Francis R. Y. Radcliffe; Hambleden; R. W. Turner (duplicate item, see DLA163-0015)

  • Letter from Baroness Carnock to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0006

    Sender: Carnock, Mary Catharine Nicolson, Baroness [née Rowan-Hamilton]; wife of 1st Baron ( - 1951)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    01/02/1919

    Baroness Carnock thanks Lucy for the letter of condolence following her mother's death. She is glad to hear de László is with Lucy; "We have felt such sympathy with him & such indignation on his behalf all these months", she writes

  • Letter from Lord Devonport to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0011

    Sender: Devonport, Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, 1st Viscount (1856 - 1934)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    03/01/1919

    Lord Devonport reports on a recent trip to Europe and Germany; he would like to visit the de Lászlós; hopes the artist's health has improved

  • Letter from the duc de Guiche to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0015

    Sender: Gramont, Antoine XII-Armand, 12th duc de; styled duc de Guiche (1879 - 1962)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    09/02/1919

    The duc de Guiche has received a note from Sir Charles Russell regarding the correspondence that led to de László's internment; Guiche hopes de László will be found innocent; he asks after the artist's health and whether he has been able to work

  • Letter from Howard Rundell Guinness to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0016

    Sender: Guinness, Howard Rundell (1868-1937)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    28/02/1919

    It is Sir Charles Russell's view that de László's case should not be heard until after peace is signed; Baron Schröder and his manager have not been denaturalized

  • Letter from Jean Hall to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0017

    Sender: Hall VII, Mrs John [née Jean Isobel Nesbitt] (1888 - 1971)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    24/05/1919

    Concerning Jean Hall's interview with Sir Charles Russell. She agrees with Russell's "sensible" approach to de László's case, which is to show that he and Lucy had long-contemplated settling in England; Hall heard them express this desire in Vienna in 1907. She writes of her admiration for the artist's "unswerving adherence to the highest in everything, & his scrupulous sense of honour"

  • Letter from Howard Rundell Guinness to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0020

    Sender: Guinness, Howard Rundell (1868-1937)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    16/06/1919

    Howard Rundell Guinness makes arrangements to see Lucy; he mentions the report of the enquiry in the House of Lords

  • Letter from Howard Rundell Guinness to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0021

    Sender: Guinness, Howard Rundell (1868-1937)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    19/03/1919

    Howard Rundell Guinness is glad to hear that the de Lászlós are able to stay on at Sir Charles Russell's house, Littleworth Corner

  • Letter from Lucy de László to Adriana van Riemsdijk, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0032

    Sender: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    Recipient: Riemsdijk-Loudon, Madame Theodorus Helenus Franciscus van [née Adriana Jacqueline Marie Loudon] (1856 - 1919)

    30/01/1919

    Lucy belatedly received Adriana van Riemsdijk's letter; the family was reunited for Christmas and de László is recovering; Lucy hopes they will receive an "un-biased & fair hearing"

  • Letter from Charles Russell to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0033

    Sender: Russell, Sir Charles, 1st Baronet (1863 - 1928)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    29/01/1919

    Arrangements to meet; Russell sympathises with Lucy and cautions that "it would be a pity to make a mistake through being too impetuous"

  • Letter from Lady Wantage to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0047

    Sender: Wantage, Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay, Lady [née Lloyd] (1837 - 1920)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    07/01/1919

    Lady Wantage was happy to learn the de Lászlós were reunited for Christmas; she will send Lucy's message to Lady Jane

  • Letter from Lady Weardale to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0048

    Sender: Weardale, Alexandra ('Ina') Stanhope, Lady [née Alexandra von Cancrine; other married name Countess Tolstoy of Petrograd]; wife of 1st and last Baron ( - 1934)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    06/01/1919

    Lady Weardale is very glad the de Lászlós were reunited for Christmas after the "enforced separation"; she and Lord Weardale hope 1919 will be a happier year for the family after the horrors of 1918

  • Letter from Lord Weardale to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0051

    Sender: Weardale, Philip Stanhope, 1st and last Baron (1847 - 1923)

    Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    21/06/1919

    Lord Weardale hopes to be able to attend some of the trial

  • Letter from Lucy de László to the Secretary, War Office, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0059

    Sender: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    10/12/1919

    Lucy asks that letters letters from "M. de R", "Mr Hanks" and Baron Forster be submitted to the Advisory Committee for inspection.

  • Letter from Lord Devonport to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0067

    Sender: Devonport, Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, 1st Viscount (1856 - 1934)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    16/02/1919

    Arrangements to meet

  • Letter from Doctor Kenneth Fraser Lund to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0071

    Sender: Lund, Doctor Kenneth Fraser (1871 - 1953)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    27/03/1919

    Dr Lund sends his account for "professional attendance"; considers it an honour to have helped "alleviate the sufferings of so distinguished an artist"; criticises the government's disgraceful treatment of him; enquires if he would paint a portrait of a friend who translated a de László publication into French

  • Letter from Charles Russell to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0073

    Sender: Russell, Sir Charles, 1st Baronet (1863 - 1928)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    21/02/1919

    Charles Russell has informed de László's correspondent that the artist is in good health and "enjoying a certain amount of liberty" at Littleworth Corner

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