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1901

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

Extract

The Goschens remained in Copenhagen until the beginning of June, when they moved out to ‘Qui si sana’, a house on the coast that they had rented. In July they made a trip to Frijsenborg, an estate in Jutland. On 2 October they left for Tentschach. On 21 November they left Tentschach for England. On 14 December Goschen set out alone for Copenhagen.

Type
The Diary of Edward Goschen 1900–1914
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1980

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References

page 67 note 1 Frederick.

page 67 note 2 Crown Prince's eldest son.

page 67 note 3 His 3rd son.

page 67 note 4 His 4th son.

page 67 note 5 Princess Louise.

page 67 note 6 Christian IX's 3rd son and his wife, Princess Marie.

page 67 note 7 Prince John of Glücksburg; Christian IX's younger brother.

page 67 note 8 Aagesen.

page 67 note 9 Uldall.

page 67 note 10 Christian IX's 3rd daughter; wife of Ernst August, Duke of Cumberland, son of the last King of Hanover.

page 67 note 11 Prince Christian's wife.

page 67 note 12 Charles Goschen.

page 68 note 1 Johannes Schidørring; violinist; son of Christian Schiørring, also a violinist, from whom Goschen had taken lessons during his previous stay in Copenhagen.

page 68 note 2 See Diary, 27 Dec. 1900.

page 68 note 3 Commandant-General, Transvaal.

page 68 note 4 18 Feb. 1901.

page 68 note 5 For the Diplomatic Service.

page 68 note 6 Wife of Russian Minister.

page 68 note 7 She was Belgian.

page 69 note 1 Charles Goschen's house near Croydon.

page 69 note 2 Seacox Heath, George Joachim's house at Flimwell, in Sussex.

page 69 note 3 Where he was to serve as honorary attaché under Arthur Nicolson.

page 69 note 4 Burchell; manservant.

page 69 note 5 Dog.

page 69 note 6 At Flimwell; the church is not in fact old.

page 69 note 7 Vicar of Flimwell.

page 69 note 8 His biography of his and Edward Goschen's grandfather, the Leipzig publisher.

page 70 note 1 Harrington; Lansdowne's private secretary.