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  • Letter from F. F. Williams (Home Office) on behalf of the Secretary of State to Charles Russell & Co., Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0032

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    26/05/1919

    Letter from F. F. Williams (Home Office) to Charles Russell & Co. stating that the Secretary of State is not prepared to substitute proceedings in the High Court for the proceedings in progress before the Certificates of Naturalization (Revocation) Committee

  • Letter from Charles Russell & Co. to the Solicitor at The Treasury, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0033

    Sender: Charles Russell & Co.

    27/05/1919

    Letter from Charles Russell & Co. to the Solicitor at The Treasury requesting a clear statement of the charges against de László

  • Letter from H.E.F. Comyn to Charles Russell & Co., Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0034

    Sender: Comyn, H. E. F.

    Recipient: Charles Russell & Co.

    02/06/1919

    Letter from H.E.F. Comyn to Charles Russell & Co. explaining that all copy correspondence has been furnished; any delay is due to the trouble that has been taken to obtain correspondence; the Attorney General's opinion has been sought

  • Brief to Counsel on making application, Internment Material Folder 46, 165-0036

    Sender: Simon, John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount (1873 - 1954),Gill, Sir Charles Frederick (1851 - 1923),Charles Russell & Co.

    03/06/1919

    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

  • 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

  • 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 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

    Jean Hall supports Sir Charles Russell “sensible” approach to de László’s case, emphasising that he and Lucy had long contemplated settling in England—a desire she recalls hearing expressed in Vienna in 1907. She admires the artist’s “unswerving adherence to the highest in everything” and his “scrupulous sense of honour.”

  • Letter from Lucy de László to Sir Charles Russell, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0018

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

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

    10/09/1918

    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

  • 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 Adriana van Riemsdijk to Lucy de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0031

    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)

    21/12/1918

    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

  • 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 Howard Rundell Guinness to de László, Internment Material Folder 51, 166-0070

    Sender: Guinness, Howard Rundell (1868-1937)

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

    17/12/1918

    Howard Guinness is delighted to hear de László has been permitted to live at Sir Charles Russell's house at Littleworth Corner

  • 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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