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Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945.
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Augustus John letters

Some fifty letters and postcards, [1904]-1958, from Augustus John to various correspondents, containing mainly personal news.
The correspondents include Lady Margot Asquith, [?1925]-1929 (ff. 1-3), Simon Asquith, [1948]-1958 (ff. 4-19), Nicandra McCarthy (later Hood), 1946-1953 (ff. 21-34 verso), Dorelia McNeill, [July 1904]-1923 (ff. 35-40), John Quinn, [1909]-1910 (ff. 41-48), Margaret Sampson, [March 1907] (ff. 49-50), and Stuart Wilson, [1949]-[?1958] (ff. 53-67). The volume contains poetry by John, [1904]-[1930s] (ff. 36-39 verso, 51, 68-69), including a ballad and sonnets addressed to Dorelia, [July 1904] (ff. 36-38). There are references to a visit, with John Sampson, to the family of Matthew Wood, the Welsh Gypsy (ff. 41 verso-44 verso), and to the death of Ida John (ff. 49 verso-50). For extracts from three of the letters (ff. 35-36, 42-43, 49-50) see Michael Holroyd, Augustus John (London, 1996), pp. 151, 158, 231, 233, 289-290.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1909-1910, of David Lloyd George including letters from Augustine Birrell MP (2), Lord Murray of Elibank (3), Julia Henry (2), F. E. Smith (Lord Birkenhead) (1), R. J. Campbell (1), A. Osmond Williams MP (1), Lord Crewe (4), Lord Northcliffe (1), Herbert Samuel (2), H. H. Asquith (3), A. J. Balfour (1), C. Silvester Horne MP (1), Ellis W. Davies MP (1), H. W. Massingham (1), T. P. O'Connor MP (1), Edward Thomas ('Cochfarf') (1), Andrew Carnegie (1), Joseph Devlin MP (1), John Dillon MP (1), and Margot Asquith (3).

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1914-1915, of David Lloyd George including letters from J. Ramsay MacDonald (1), C. F. G. Masterman (1), Margot Asquith (1) and Sir Edward Grey (1) and correspondence relating to the Swansea by-election and the proposed candidature of C. F. G. Masterman.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1911, of David Lloyd George including letters from Margot Asquith (1), Andrew Carnegie (2), J. Ramsay MacDonald (2), John Dillon MP (1), and H. N. Brailsford (1).