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  • Letter from James W. Lowther to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0019

    Sender: Ullswater, James William Lowther, 1st Viscount (1855 - 1949)

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

    13/12/1917

    James Lowther hopes that when the Committee reconsiders de László's case, they will advise the Home Secretary to grant his release; given de László's correspondence with those in Hungary, Lowther believes the Home Secretary will, in the meantime, treat him as Hungarian and uphold his internment

  • Letter from F. E. Robeson to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0024

    Sender: Robeson, Frederick Eden

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

    12/11/1917

    F. E. Robeson is removing from his list of names two of the de László boys, who were entered for his House at Eton some years earlier; "their position here would be a difficult one", he writes

  • Letter from Lord Selborne to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0034

    Sender: Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of (1859 - 1942)

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

    26/10/1917

    Lord Selborne sympathises with Lucy and de László over the disappointing result of the enquiry; he hopes the case will be reviewed in December (envelope presumably did not contain the letter as the dates do not align)

  • Letter from Lord Sheffield to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0042

    Sender: Stanley of Alderley, Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron, 3rd Baron Eddisbury and 4th Baron Sheffield (1839 - 1925)

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

    27/11/1917

    Since de László did not correspond with his brother in French, Lord Sheffield advises Lucy to protest the authorship of the letter

  • Partial letter from Lord Sheffield to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0043

    Sender: Stanley of Alderley, Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron, 3rd Baron Eddisbury and 4th Baron Sheffield (1839 - 1925)

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

    17/10/1917

    Lord Sheffield understands the charges against de László to be (1) hostile associations with Austria-Hungary through the Dutch legation, and (2) aiding an escaped prisoner; Sheffield has spoken to Justice Sankey about the allegations; Sheffield describes the committee's refusal to free de László as "high-handed"

  • Letter from Lord Sheffield to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0044

    Sender: Stanley of Alderley, Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron, 3rd Baron Eddisbury and 4th Baron Sheffield (1839 - 1925)

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

    09/10/1917

    Lord Sheffield will be at Westminster Hall on Thursday; he hopes de László will be released soon

  • Letter from John Pedder (Home Office) to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0055

    Sender: Pedder, Sir John (1869 - 1956)

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

    14/11/1917

    The Secretary of State declines to grant Lucy an interview with regard to de László's case.

  • Letter from Justice Sankey's secretary to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0056

    Sender: Sankey, John Sankey, 1st Viscount (1866 - 1948)

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

    17/12/1917

    Explanation that de László's case is now in the Home Secretary's hands.

  • Letter from Francis Czeizner to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0062

    Sender: Czeizner [or Czeisner], Francis [Ferencz]

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

    13/07/1917

    Letter from Francis Czeizner to de László sent whilst a POW at Knockaloe. He thanks de László for helping him as he will soon go to Wakefield; he is anxious to see his friend Jenő de Weress there.

  • Letter from Francis Czeizner to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0064

    Sender: Czeizner [or Czeisner], Francis [Ferencz]

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

    04/07/1917

    Letter from Francis Czeizner to de László sent whilst a POW at Knockaloe. He thanks the artist for his help; hopes to be transferred to Lofthouse Park, Wafefield soon.

  • Letter from [W.?]B. Davis to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0065

    Sender: Indecipherable

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

    30/05/1917

    Davis thanks de László for his letter; he will visit the artist when possible.

  • Letter from Lord Denbigh to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0066

    Sender: Denbigh, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine Feilding, 9th Earl of (1859 - 1939)

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

    25/05/1917

    Lord Denbigh is anxious to have his daughter's portrait painted by de László [1946]; he lists the medals she received during World War One.

  • Letter from Jenő 'Eugene' de Weress to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0078

    Sender: Weress, Jenő 'Eugene' de (1892 - 1971)

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

    06/06/1917

    Letter from Weress to de László sent whilst a POW. Weress has just received a letter from Constance. Writes about life at the POW Camp at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, describing it as the "El Dorado of music".

  • Letter from Lord Devonport to J.C. St. Quintin, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0081

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

    Recipient: St. Quintin, Jeffrey Charles

    07/10/1917

    Devonport is unable to attend de László's appeal. He affirms the artist's loyalty to England and believes he has suffered enough for the unpremeditated "indiscretions" he committed.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0007
    18/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 18 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 124. Official Report.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0008 Missing image
    18/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 25 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 129. Official Report. DLA167-0009 contains the same report.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0009
    25/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 25 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 129. Official Report. DLA167-0008 contains the same report.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0010
    30/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Tuesday, 30 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 131. Official Report. Item includes faint handwritten annotations on the final page.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0011
    31/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Wednesday, 31 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 132. Official Report. See columns 1574, 1575, 1576, 1586, 1587. DLA167-0012 and DLA167-0013 contain the same report.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0012 Missing image
    31/10/1917

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Wednesday, 31 October 1917. Vol. 98, No. 132. Official Report. See columns 1574, 1575, 1576, 1586, 1587. DLA167-0011 contains the same report.

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