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Churchill/REND contains:
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4 Sir Charles Dilke II (son of Charles W Dilke I)
5 Papers concerning John Keats including correspondence of Charles Wentworth Dilke and Sir Charles Dilke (2nd Bart)
6 Ashton Wentworth Dilke (son of Sir Charles W Dilke I)
7 Maye Eustace Smith (married Ashton Dilke then William Russell Cooke)
8 Sybil Dilke (married John Roskill)
9 Dilke: Miscellaneous correspondence
10 Dilke family history
11 Various correspondence
12 Papers relating to Virginia Crawford
13 Papers of Captain S W Roskill concerning the Dilke case
14 Papers of John H Roskill
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The Dilke-Crawford-Roskill Papers

Title Papers of John H Roskill
Reference REND 14
Covering Dates 1891–1938
Churchill/REND 14 contains:
1 Letters to J H Roskill. Correspondents include: H H Asquith, including announcement of his first wife's death; comment on Smut's cable to JHR denouncing British Government; Copy letter HHA to Sybil Dilke; Margot Asquith; Katherine Asquith re the death of Raymond Asquith; and Violet Asquith. Also includes 2 press cuttings from The Times re gift of endowment to HHA. 1891–1927
2 Letters to J H Roskill. Correspondents include: Samuel Butler re translations of speech by Pericles; Edward Clarke; A G Gardiner ("Alphe of the Plough" Editor of The Nation); W Guy Granet; and Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins (Anthony Hope). 1899–1938
3 Letters to J H Roskill. Correspondents include: E F C Lane (Secretary to J C Smuts, ca 1916-24); Lord Manchester; Charlotte Sidgwick; and A & C Sidgwick. 1888–1917
4 Includes: J C Smuts (11 letters & 2 telegrams); 1 copy letter, 1 telegram by JHR, including exchange of cables re Boer decision for War; letter by JCS re the present situation in S Africa; Lord Westmorland; part of speech re causes of agrarian crime in Ireland in JHR's hand; verses (by JHR?) re Moulton Massingham and the Northern Circuit; and Paris Burial Certificate for Henri Heine. 1890–1902

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