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1 Goschen to Grey, dated 6 Aug. 1914, F.O. 371/2164; B.D., xi, no. 671; cited hereafter as ‘no. 671’; for a discussion of the real date of this document see below.

2 See below, p. 51; also Appendix B.

3 R. P. Rumbold wrote on the envelope containing this document: ‘A rough account by me of the crisis at Berlin during the 12 days which preceded the European war. This account was written immediately after I returned to England on 7 August, 1914.’ Martin Gilbert in his Sir Horace Rumbold (1973), pp. 104–25Google Scholar, to which I am much indebted, quotes at length from this document, cited hereafter as ‘Rough Account’.

4 ‘Ancestral Tree,’ the property of the family.

5 De Bunsen to Hilda von Deichmann, 9 Jan. 1910, de B.P., MB/I/11. I have made enquiries at Rugby School, but have been unable to confirm de Bunsen's statement. However, there seems to be no reason to question its correctness: Goschen was a good athlete.

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140 Lord President of the Council.

141 Colonial Secretary.

142 Liberal peer and his wife.

143 On 21 July 1914. The conference had been summoned in the hope of finding a solution for the Irish problem.

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148 Grey to resident clerk, 26 July 1914, B.D., xi, no. 139.

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175 No. 671.

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260 Goschen to Nicolson, undated, N.P., F.O. 800/363; evidently written in reply to Nicolson's letter of 26 Nov. 1912, of which there is a copy in N.P., F.O. 800/360.

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262 Goschen to Nicolson, undated, N.P., F.O. 800/363.

263 Cartwright to Nicolson, 31 Jan. and 23 May 1913, N.P., F.O. 800/363 and 367, quoted Nicolson, op. cit., p. 390.

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