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  • Letter from H.E.F. Comyn (Treasury) to Charles Russell & Co., Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0037

    Sender: Comyn, H. E. F.

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    12/06/1919

    Letter from H. E. F. Comyn (Treasury) to Charles Russell & Co. giving particulars of the allegations made against de László, and enclosing copies of 2 letters (dated 14 June 1917; 16 July 1917) and their translations

  • 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

  • Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0039

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

    De László's draft statement dated 12 June 1919; Charles Russell & Co. coversheet dated 14 June 1919

    Letter of 14 June 1917 produced by the Treasury and de László's comments thereon.

  • 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].

  • Notes on Statutes & Regulations with regard to sending letters & money to enemy countries, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0041

    Sender: Charles Russell & Co.

    19/06/1914

    Notes on Statutes & Regulations with regard to sending letters & money to enemy countries

  • 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)

  • The Alien Restriction (Consolidation) Order, 1916, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0044
    06/11/1916

    The Alien Restriction (Consolidation) Order, 1916

  • British Nationality and Status of Aliens, 1918, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0045

    Sender: Cave, George Cave, 1st Viscount (1856 - 1928)

    20/09/1918

    British Nationality and Status of Aliens, 1918. DLA165-0046 is a copy of this document with additional handwritten annotations.

  • British Nationality and Status of Aliens, 1918, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0046

    Sender: Cave, George Cave, 1st Viscount (1856 - 1928)

    20/09/1918

    British Nationality and Status of Aliens, 1918. Copy of DLA165-0045 with additional handwritten annotations.

  • Trading with the Enemy, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0047
    16/04/1918

    Trading with the Enemy. Report to the President of the Board of Trade by the Committee appointed to advise the Board of Trade on matters arising under the Trading with the Enemy Act, 1916. Presented to Parliament by Command of his Majesty. London: Published by his Majesty's Stationery Office, 1918. Pages missing – for the complete report, see DLA165-0048.

  • Trading with the Enemy, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0048
    16/04/1918

    Trading with the Enemy. Report to the President of the Board of Trade by the Committee appointed to advise the Board of Trade on matters arising under the Trading with the Enemy Act, 1916. Presented to Parliament by Command of his Majesty. London: Published by his Majesty's Stationery Office, 1918. DLA165-0047 is an incomplete version of the report.

  • Letter from Alfred Lys Baldry to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0002

    Sender: Baldry, Alfred Lys (1858 - 1939)

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

    21/04/1918

    Baldry thanks Lucy for the list of names, which he will add to a petition in an attempt to secure "some real mitigation" of the severity of de László's internment; Baldry describes de László as "too thin", "strained and anxious"

  • Letter from Alfred Lys Baldry to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0003

    Sender: Baldry, Alfred Lys (1858 - 1939)

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

    17/05/1918

    Baldry was delighted to hear of de László's move to the nursing home (Ladbroke Gardens); he agrees with Lucy that the move should be kept quiet; he will hold on sending the petition out for signature

  • Letter from Catherine Bowlby to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0004

    Sender: Bowlby, Mrs Arthur Salvin [née Catherine Mary Bond] (1875 - 1943)

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

    17/05/1918

    Catherine Bowlby explains to Lucy why she and Arthur have decided to remain quiet, presumably on the question of de László's internment. "[W]e are both so anxious that you should not think we are holding back because of what people would say ... it is purely A's public work which has grown & grown", she writes

  • Letter from Arthur Salvin Bowlby to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0005

    Sender: Bowlby, Arthur Salvin (1872-1932)

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

    13/05/1918

    Arthur Bowlby is sorry to learn that de László has been ill; he hopes the artist can pay him a visit at his home in Gilston Park after treatment in the nursing home (de László was under house arrest at the time)

  • 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 Austen Chamberlain to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0007

    Sender: Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen (1863 - 1937)

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

    22/05/1918

    Austen Chamberlain agrees with Lucy's decision to keep de László's move to the nursing home (Ladbroke Gardens) secret. He presses upon Lucy the necessity for "extreme caution". "He [de László] has paid a heavy penalty for his indiscretion & must be doubly careful not to revive suspicion by any thoughtless word", writes Chamberlain

  • Letter from Austen Chamberlain to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0008

    Sender: Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen (1863 - 1937)

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

    28/11/1917

    Austen Chamberlain and Lord Selborne did what they could whilst giving evidence before Justice Sankey's Committee; they will neither approach Sir George Cave privately, which could be injurious to the artist's case, nor make any public statement. Chamberlain agrees with Lucy's intention to put further evidence before the Home Secretary; he advises her to obtain a good lawyer

  • Letter from Austen Chamberlain to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0009

    Sender: Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen (1863 - 1937)

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

    05/02/1918

    Believing de László to be "incapable of any treachery", Austen Chamberlain agrees to join Lords Devonport, Selborne and others in the artist's defence

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