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CHAR 1/196 Personal: Legal: Correspondence and papers.
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC, on the property over which he had powers of disposal and the extent of his powers [annotated by WSC].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, sending cheque for £156 4s 5d, his income from the Carnlough rents, also presenting account for legal services in connection with the Garron Tower estate, 1922-26, £40 17s 7d.
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, explaining account for legal services.
Letter from Fleetwood, Eversden &King to Nicholl, Manisty &Co., on claim against Philip Tilden and Brown &Sons for structural defects at Chartwell [copy].
Receipt from Nicholl, Manisty &Co., £348 8s 4d, for half year's interest on the mortgage of the Garron Tower estate.
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC on claim against Philip Tilden and Brown &Sons for structural defects at Chartwell.
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC, on Mary Churchill's settlement.
Letter from Sir Edward Marsh to A.B. Crew, WSC's apologies for not being able to help him [carbon].
Letter from A.B. Crew to WSC, on settlement following motor accident.
Letter from William Easton &Sons, Solicitors, to Sir Edward Marsh on case of Crew v. Churchill.
Letter from Sir Edward Marsh to William Easton &Sons, asking for opinion on letter from A.B. Crew [carbon].
Note from WSC to Sir Edward Marsh, instructing him to send Crew's letter of 4 June to Easton &Sons.
Letter from A.B. Crew to WSC, on settlement following motor accident [copy].
Letter from William Easton &Sons, Solicitors, to C.M. Fisher, on case of Crew v. Churchill.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to William Easton &Sons, Solicitors, stating that WSC had paid a £25 present to A.B. Crew in April 1927 [carbon].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to WSC, on case of Crew v. Churchill, stating that A.B. Crew had just been made bankrupt, though not through any action on WSC's part, asking if he now wished to give Crew the £25 present which he had promised to make to him.
Letter from William Easton &Sons to WSC, on case of Crew v. Churchill, asking if WSC would be willing to accept payment of his costs by Crew in reasonable instalments.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to William Easton &Sons, sending letters by A.B. Crew [carbon].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to WSC, on case of Crew v. Churchill, on arrangements for the payment of WSC's costs by A.B. Crew.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to William Easton &Sons, on case of Crew v. Churchill, and WSC's unwillingness to see Crew bankrupted [carbon].
Letter from A.B. Crew to WSC, on his financial difficulties following judgement against him in case of Crew v. Churchill [copy].
Letter from C.M. Fisher to A.B. Crew, on WSC's inability to help him financially [carbon].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to Horner &Horner, Solicitors, asking for settlement in case of Crew v. Churchill [copy].
Letter from Horner &Horner, Solicitors, to A.B. Crew, asking him to settle WSC's claim immediately [copy].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to C.M. Fisher, thanks for sending letter from A.B. Crew, and stating that Crew appeared to have a better claim against his solicitors, than against WSC.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to William Easton &Sons , sending letter from A.B. Crew [carbon].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to C.M. Fisher, on case of Crew v. Churchill, particularly arrangements for payment of WSC's costs by Crew.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to William Easton &Sons , sending letter from A.B. Crew and copy of WSC's reply [carbon].
Letter from C.M. Fisher to A.B. Crew, on Crew's decision to ignore WSC's insurance company's offer of a "handsome" out of court settlement, and to fight the action thereby incurring heavy legal costs [carbon].
Letter from A.B. Crew to WSC, on his heavy legal costs arising from his action v. WSC [copy].
Receipt from A.B. Crew, for WSC's ex gratia payment of £25.
Letter from Sir Edward Marsh to A.B. Crew, sending £25 ex gratia payment [ms draft with annotations by WSC].
Letter from William Easton &Sons to WSC, on WSC's insurance company's claim for costs against A.B. Crew.
Letter from Sir Edward Marsh to Golding, Hargrove &Golding, acknowledging receipt of letter of 12 Oct 1927.
Letter from Golding, Hargrove &Golding, Solicitors, to WSC, on Lord Thurso's Childrens Settlement.
Letter from WSC to Nicholl, Manisty &Co. on royalties from Volumes 1 and 2 of The World Crisis, and their assignment to Mary Churchill's Trust [carbon].
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC, on his Children's Settlement Trust, sending cheques for £366 11s 7d, for the maintenance and education of his three elder children.
Letter from WSC to Nicholl, Manisty &Co., sending cheque for £ 348 8s 4d [carbon].
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC, asking for cheque for £348 8s 4d, for half year's interest on the mortgage of the Garron Tower estate.
Letter from Nicholl, Manisty &Co. to WSC, on the tax position of Mary Churchill's Settlement.
Letter from WSC to Nicholl, Manisty &Co., on the tax position of Mary Churchill's Settlement [carbon].
Letter from WSC to Nicholl, Manisty &Co., on his intention to spend a portion of Mary Churchill's Settlement on her maintenance [carbon].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, sending cheque for £200, from Garron Tower rents.
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, on the timing of rent payments from the Garron Tower estate.
Letter from WSC to Lumley &Lumley on the timing of rent payments from the Garron Tower estate [carbon].
Letter from C.M. Fisher to Lumley &Lumley on WSC's agreement to Lord Antrim's proposal concerning Dunluce Castle [carbon].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, on Lord Antrim's proposal to place the ruins of Dunluce Castle into the care of the Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland.
Letter from C.M. Fisher to Lumley &Lumley, giving WSC's agreement to the transfer of Dunluce Castle to the Ancient Monuments Committee and to the underletting of the small Town Hall to the Carnlough Local Improvements Committee [carbon].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, on Lord Antrim's proposal to transfer Dunluce Castle to the Ancient Monuments Committee of the Northern Ireland Government, with historical note on the ownership of the castle WSC's was entitled to a fifth share of the Castle ruins, the remainder belonging to Lord Antrim.
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, asking for his agreement to the underletting of Carnlough Town Hall to the Carnlough Local Improvements Committee.
Letter from Lord Antrim to WSC, asking if he would agree to the transfer of the ruins of Dunluce Castle to the Ancient Monuments Committee of the Northern Ireland Government.
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, sending cheque for £160 2s 9d for Garron Towers rents [annotated by WSC].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, sending cheque for £80 12s 4d, representing tax relief on WSC's payments for repairs to Carnlough Harbour.
Letter from Sir Edward Marsh to Lumley &Lumley, acknowledging receipt of cheque for £120 [carbon].
Letter from Lumley &Lumley to WSC, sending cheque for £120, for Garron Towers rents.
Letter from WSC to Lumley &Lumley, asking for full account of legal charges and his payments, 1922-26 [carbon].

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