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Sender: Comyn, H. E. F.
Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.
Letter from H.E.F. Comyn (Treasury Solicitor’s Department) to Charles Russell & Co. regarding de László's case before the Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee; notice of the particulars of the matters alleged will be furnished before the hearing
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Sender: Simon, John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount (1873 - 1954),Gill, Charles F. (1851 - 1923),Charles Russell & Co.
Brief to Counsel on making application, urging: (1) the case against de László be tried on a fixed date in June; (2) The Treasury furnishes copies of all documents against de László 14 days before the hearing; (3) full and complete particulars of the charges against de László be delivered within 7 days
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Sender: Baldry, Alfred Lys (1858 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)
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
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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)
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
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Sender: Hall VII, Mrs John [née Jean Isobel Nesbitt] (1888 - 1971)
Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)
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"
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Sender: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)
Recipient: Russell, Sir Charles, 1st Baronet (1863 - 1928)
Lucy describes de László's conversions from Judaism to Catholicism and Protestantism. "The outward form of religion matters to him little, but he is a reader of & believer in the Bible & Teachings of Christ", she writes. De László was a great support to his "gifted and noble" mother; his father, by contrast, was selfish
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Sender: Riemsdijk-Loudon, Madame Theodorus Helenus Franciscus van [née Adriana Jacqueline Marie Loudon] (1856 - 1919)
Recipient: László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)
Adriana van Riemsdijk is glad de László is well; she is in regular correspondence with Sir Charles Russell and will do what she can to help; hopes everyone has returned safely from the war; gives news of her daughter, Daisy
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