Sunday, June 27, 1915

Heavy Rain

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H.H. Asquith
The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay
HIS DAYSpending the Sunday with his family and guests. Lunching at 1:30 p.m. with a party that included his wife Margot, his children Elizabeth and Anthony ('Puffin'), his private secretary Maurice Bonham Carter ('Bongie'), his son Herbert ('Beb'), his daughter-in-law Cynthia Asquith, and the writer Charles Whibley. Described by his daughter-in-law as being 'in very good form'
Venetia Stanley
France
HER DAYDined with Conrad and Major Hunter

Official Register

1915-06-27

Top News

Daily Edition

No specific UK news reported in sources.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned

Witness Observations

Maurice Hankey
Maurice Hankey

"Received copy of Memo. by Kitchener on general military situation, practically identical with mine in all points..."

Cynthia Asquith
Cynthia Asquith

"I didn't get down till past eleven. I found Whibley waiting for me in the hall and we went straight into the garden."