Thursday, November 19, 1914

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Correspondence (0)

No known letters exchanged

The Prime Minister and Venetia likely met for their planned private hour in London.

In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAsquith dined at the Leo Rothschilds at Gunnersbury. Based on the provided sources, the following information is available regarding H.H. Asquith's activities and whereabouts on the specified dates in late 1914:
Venetia Stanley
London

Official Register

1914-11-19

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The funeral of Earl Roberts takes place at St. Paul's Cathedral with great solemnity. A riot occurs at a German prisoner camp on the Isle of Man,.

Cabinet Council

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Parliament

IN SESSION

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Witness Observations

Lord Riddell
Lord Riddell

"Urgent message from Sir Reginald Brade asking me to call at the War Office. He says that Kitchener is much disturbed by failure of English newspapers to give adequate publicity to doings of the French Army..."

Margot Asquith
Margot Asquith

"We dined at the Leo Rothschilds at Gunnersbury 19th [Nov.] 1914. I sat next to Charlie Grant... one of the nicest fellows and best soldiers I have ever known. He had just got 3 nights leave from the trenches..."