Thursday, February 19, 1914

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Correspondence (1 of 1)

Letter #38Time not recorded
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I have not heard from or of you to-day: which is unsatisfying... I have had a pretty dreary day... The Bucks election went fairly well... I am much more interested in Bethnal Green...

Asquith complains of a dreary day and discusses by-election results.

Mentioned:Charles Masterman • Sir F. Bertie • Frances Tennant • Dinah Tennant • Lord Ribblesdale • Lady Wemyss • Alfred Lyttelton

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration4/10
Political Unburdening3/10
Emotional Desolation1/10

Thematic Tags

By-electionsSocial events
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYLunch with Sir F. Bertie. House of Commons.
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYWent to the House of Lords (Supposed). Passed by Asquith's place (Supposed)

Official Register

1914-02-19

Top News

Daily Edition

The Marquess of Lansdowne moves for a Select Committee to inquire into charges against Lord Murray. A Labour amendment regarding the Dublin strike is debated in the Commons. At the South-West Bethnal Green bye-election, Mr. C. F. G. Masterman is defeated,.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
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Parliament

IN SESSION

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