Saturday, June 13, 1914

Sunny

Correspondence (0)

No known letters exchanged

The Prime Minister sought to coordinate an in-person meeting with Venetia while both were in London.

In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
Westminster, London
HIS DAYBest guess: in London, following a normal Saturday-in-session routine—largely private/at home or Downing Street with red boxes and government business; likely some political interviewing/reading rather than a public engagement.. No evidence of a major public appearance, parliamentary debate, or Cabinet meeting on the day itself (a Saturday).
Venetia Stanley
Westminster / St James’s / Mayfair (probable)
HER DAYMost likely in London, keeping to her usual “Season” routine: social calls/visits and club-going, with the strong likelihood of an evening engagement (dinner/supper/dance) rather than country-house life.. Likely meeting or expecting to meet Asquith around this weekend, or at least exchanging notes with him about seeing one another (their pattern in June 1914 is frequent attempts to arrange short London meetings).

Official Register

1914-06-13

Top News

Daily Edition

The Prince of Wales performs his first public function, laying the foundation stone of St. Anselm's Church, Kennington. Queen Alexandra inspects 10,000 Boy Scouts.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned