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- 17 May 1934 (Creation)
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2 items: one handwritten letter, and one typed statement with handwritten addition.
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Deudraeth Castle Hotel, Portmeirion Peninsula, Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales. - Dora is claiming all custody of John and Kate in her divorce petition and presenting herself 'as a conventionally innocent wife'. Russell is very anxious to be able to marry Peter [Spence], but they would both sacrifice this in order not to lose the children. Encloses a typed statement explaining the situation: Dora has concealed the existence of her two children by Griffin Barry in her divorce petition, and does not ask the discretion of the court for her adulteries, which she also conceals; a Chancery suit is being brought to determine the question of custody, and it is important that the Judge should have evidence of Russell's fitness as a parent and of the mutual affection of the children and Peter Spence; the Russells have so far 'had equal rights in the children', who spend term time with their mother and holidays with their father; he wishes this arrangement to continue. Asks if she and Bob could make a statement that Russell 'is not an exceptionally bad father' and Peter 'not an abandoned hussy, but good with the children and loved by them'; this should be sent to Crompton Ll[ewelyn] Davies. A postscript: 'I have also written to [John Edensor?] Littlewood' has been crossed through and replaced with instructions to use Russell's title in the statement. Over the page there is a request that the Trevelyans should visit any time in June, signed P.S. [Peter Spence].
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5/213 and 5/214 are also letters from Russell to Elizabeth Trevelyan relating to his divorce.
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- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Russell, Dora Winifred (1894-1986), writer and campaigner for women's rights (Subject)
- Russell, Patricia Helen (1910-2004), wife of the 3rd Earl Russell (Subject)
- Barry, Griffin (1884-1957), journalist (Subject)
- Davies, Crompton Llewelyn (1868-1935), lawyer and civil servant (Subject)
- Littlewood, John Edensor (1885–1977), mathematician (Subject)