According to the Letters to Venetia Stanley book, there is 1 more letter that day, but its content is not currently in the digital archive.
Archive Notice
In-Person Meetingⓘ
Londonⓘ
HIS DAYBeing 'in town' (London), having returned the previous night (Sunday, June 21). Proposed a meeting with Arthur Balfour at 11:00 a.m. at Carlton Gardens to discuss the 'serious' situation regarding the King and the Irish Home Rule crisis (though correspondence from Balfour on June 23 suggests a meeting might also have been scheduled for the following Monday). Preparing for the introduction of the Amending Bill (Home Rule) into the House of Lords, which occurred the following day (June 23)
In-Person Meetingⓘ
Central Londonⓘ
HER DAYLikely staying in or near London for the ‘Trooping the Colour’ weekend and associated social round (the period when she was regularly seeing Asquith in town).. Most likely daytime activity: private/social leisure (commonly tennis and visits), with the strong possibility of attending/being caught up in ‘Trooping’ day arrangements and crowds in central London.. Likely evening activity: theatre/opera/social engagements (this was the pattern in this June window when she and Asquith were seeing each other around performances).
Official Register
1914-06-22
Top News
Daily Edition
The Finance Bill is debated in the Commons; the President of the Local Government Board announces changes to the Bill due to procedural objections,.
Cabinet Council
NO SESSION
No Minutes
Parliament
RECESS
Adjourned
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