DLA166-0020  Transcription

 

17 COLLEGE GREEN,

DUBLIN.

 

16 June 1919

 

My dear Lu,

 

I shall make arrangements to stay on Saturday night next & to see you on Sunday. I think I had better stop at my Club, if they can give me a room, if they can’t I shall fall

 

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back upon you.

 

I hope all will go well & it should be a great help having the letters.

 

I saw the report of the enquiry in ‘The Lords’ & [illegible] return you the cutting you sent.

 

Lord [Weardale?][1] spoke up well.[2]

 

Should there be any change in the dates please keep me

 

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fully advised.

 

I am glad you find [illegible] house comfortable.

 

Affec. Brother

Howard

 

I have placed £500 of Phils money on deposit.  

Editorial Note:

Howard Rundell Guinness (1868-1937), the third of Lucy de László’s older brothers; for biographical notes, see [5494].

 

StdeL

23/09/2023

 

 


[1] Philip Stanhope, 1st and last Baron Weardale (1847-1923) [7658]

[2] Possibly Hansard, HL Deb., ‘The Laszlo Case’, 28 May 1919, vol. 34, cc. 885 [available at https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/lords/1919/may/28/the-laszlo-case; accessed 26 Oct 2023].