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  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0022
    06/07/1918

    The Outlook. Since de László's internment, the public has taken "an interest in the doings of naturalised enemies"; mentions Baron Schröder, the German manager of Siemens and Sir John Jarmay.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0024
    12/07/1918

    Daily Telegraph. Debate and proposals concerning "the question of enemy aliens".

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0026
    11/07/1918

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 11 November 1918. Vol. 108, No. 77. Official Report. Columns 534, 535 marked up.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0027 Missing image
    11/07/1918

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 11 November 1918. Vol. 108, No. 77. Official Report. Copy of DLA167-0026.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0028
    01/08/1918

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 1 August 1918. Vol. 109, No. 92. Official Report.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0029
    06/08/1918

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Thursday, 6 August 1918. Vol. 109, No. 95. Official Report. See columns 1288, 1292.

  • Internment Material Folder 53, 167-0030
    06/08/1918

    Parliamentary Debates. House of Commons. Tuesday, 15 April 1919. Vol. 114, No. 49. Official Report. Columns 2756, 2809.

  • Letter from Countess Bathurst to de László, Correspondence belonging to Christopher de Laszlo - Collection I, 123-0038

    Sender: Bathurst, Countess [née Lilias Margaret Frances Borthwick] (1871 - 1965)

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

    21/08/1919

    Letter from Countess Bathurst to de László confirming arrival of son's portrait [2023]; expresses delight with it. Thanks de László for photographs; informs him of her availability in October (likely for sittings for [3544])

  • Correspondence belonging to Christopher de Laszlo - Collection I, 123-0082

    Sender: Simon, John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount (1873 - 1954)

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

    30/10/1919

    Letter from Sir John Simon to de László composed whilst sitting under artist's portrait of Lord Curzon [3890]. Varnishing, framing, hang, photography & glazing of his portrait [6771]. Mentions de László's return from Holland

  • Lord Carnock character witness statement, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0001

    Sender: Carnock, Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron (1849 - 1928)

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    19/06/1919

    Lord Carnock character witness statement in defence of the artist for the Naturalization Committee

  • Reverend Frederick Hankinson character witness statement, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0002

    Sender: Hankinson, Reverend Fred (1875 - 1960)

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    23/06/1919

    Reverend Frederick Hankinson character witness statement in defence of the artist for the Naturalization Committee

  • The Duke of Portland character witness statement, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0005

    Sender: Portland, William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of (1857 - 1943)

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    12/06/1919

    The Duke of Portland character witness statement in defence of the artist for the Naturalization Committee (copy)

  • Draft of a brief by Sir John Simon, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0009

    Sender: Simon, John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount (1873 - 1954)

    06/04/1919

    Draft of a brief by Sir John Simon regarding de László's case and associated reputational damage. Typed item with extensive handwritten annotations (see related item DLA165-0035)

  • Legal Opinion of Mr C. F. Gill, KC, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0010

    Sender: Gill, Sir Charles Frederick (1851 - 1923),Charles Russell & Co.

    22/04/1919

    Legal Opinion of Mr C. F. Gill, KC, on the case of the Prosecution against the Defendant, Mr Philip de László

  • Legal Opinion of Mr C. F. Gill, KC, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0011

    Sender: Gill, Sir Charles Frederick (1851 - 1923),Charles Russell & Co.

    22/04/1919

    Legal Opinion of Mr C. F. Gill, KC, on the case of the Prosecution against the Defendant, Mr Philip de László [duplicate, see DLA163-0010]

  • Notice of Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee, Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0015

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

    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 (DLA163-0014 and DLA163-0016 are duplicates)

  • Letter from J. F. Williams (for the Under Secretary of State) to Charles Russell & Co., Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0017

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    08/12/1919

    Letter from J. F. Williams (for the Under Secretary of State) to Charles Russell & Co. clearing de László of all charges and recognising his rights as a British subject

  • Judgement of the Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee, Fifth Day (copy), Internment Material Folder 44, 163-0019
    27/06/1919

    Judgement of the Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee, Fifth Day (copy)

  • Horatio William Bottomley, ‘The Peace Which Passeth Understanding: A False Foundation—Lest We Forget—The Laszlo Paintbrush’, John Bull, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0002

    Sender: Bottomley, Horatio William (1860 - 1933)

    05/07/1919

    Horatio William Bottomley, ‘The Peace Which Passeth Understanding: A False Foundation—Lest We Forget—The Laszlo Paintbrush’, John Bull, 5 July 1919, pp. 10-11

  • ‘Laszlo and the Liars: The Traitor Painter and a Public Enquiry’, John Bull, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0003
    07/06/1919

    ‘Laszlo and the Liars: The Traitor Painter and a Public Enquiry’, John Bull, 7 June 1919, p. 6

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