Thursday, July 16, 1914

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Correspondence (1 of 2)

Letter #98Time not recorded
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We have had a long wrangle about the Conference. . . . I went to see the King at 11.30 . . . We dined with the Cassels last night . . .

Asquith describes the "wrangle" over the Conference proposal and mentions dining with the Cassels.

Mentioned:King George V • Cassels • Mrs Keppel • Lord Revelstoke • Lutzow

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Political Unburdening6/10
Emotional Desolation0/10

Thematic Tags

Ulster ConferenceKingSocial life
In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAudience with King. 'wrangle' (Cabinet/Party).
Venetia Stanley
London

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