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- 19 Jan 1906 (Produção)
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Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - They 'can think of nothing but the elections here': it is 'more wonderful than one could have imagined'. Apart from [Joseph] Chamberlain holding Birmingham [West], it is 'an absolute débacle' for the Tories; expects Elizabeth and Robert have read the news in the "Man[chester] Guardian". They have been very anxious about the Stratford seat, but it was won by Kincaid-Smith; she did not believe it possible but Sir George always said he was a good candidate for the place. Glad to have come here as they were 'able to do a great deal in a quiet way' and no help is needed in Northumberland. Charlie's majority [at Elland] is 'magnificent'; he is now helping Geoffrey Howard [at Eskdale], and George is helping F[rancis] Acland [at Richmond], both of whom may win. Delighted that [Henry] Chaplin is defeated [at Sleaford]. Elizabeth will 'rejoice at Broderick's defeat' [St John Brodrick, Conservative MP for Guildford, lost his seat]. Remarkable how the last government is being rejected everywhere; hopes the new government can 'rise to the occasion'. Sir George has been 'almost too much excited' but she thinks all the results with personal significance are now in. [Charles] Fenwick is of course safe; thinks Northumberland will be 'entirely Liberal & Labour'. The festivities prepared by the Stratford Tories, who did not think they could lose, have inspired much ridicule. Glad that Elizabeth continues to like Aulla [home of Aubrey and Lina Waterfield] and that Robert is happy. They have several new books: Holman Hunt; [Herbert] Paul's life of Froude; [Winston Churchill's life of] Randolph Churchill; 'Charles Lamb' [either his letters, or E.V. Lucas's biography]; they are also reading Keats's letters aloud. Asks if Elizabeth will visit Holland on the way home.
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- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Sir Charles Philips (1870-1958), 3rd Baronet, politician (Assunto)
- Smith, Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kincaid- (1874-1938) politician and soldier (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Assunto)
- Chamberlain, Joseph (1836-1914), industrialist and politician (Assunto)
- Howard, Geoffrey William Algernon (1877-1935), politician (Assunto)
- Chaplin, Henry (1840-1923) racehorse owner and politician (Assunto)
- Brodrick, William St John Fremantle (1856–1942) 1st Earl of Midleton, politician (Assunto)
- Fenwick, Charles (1850-1918) politician (Assunto)
- Waterfield, Aubrey William (1874-1944) painter (Assunto)
- Waterfield, Caroline Lucie (1874-1964) author and journalist, known as Lina (Assunto)
- Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) painter (Assunto)
- Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer (1874-1965), knight, Prime Minister (Assunto)
- Keats, John (1795-1821) poet (Assunto)
- Paul, Herbert Woodfield (1853-1935), author and politician (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Assunto)