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111 The Times, 5 & 3 03 1964Google Scholar; Lord Lambton to the editor, 14 May 1998.
112 ‘Newcastle by-election candidates’, 06 1940Google Scholar, Mass-Observation MSS, Box 8, File B, Sussex University Library.
113 ‘Newcastle By-Election’, File Report 195, p. 17–18Google Scholar, Mass-Observation MSS.
114 The Times, 5 03 1964.Google Scholar
115 Examples are the potential danger from Germany during the Abyssinnian crisis and before Hitler's first move (14 Jan. 1936), the prediction of the location of the Allied invasion of Europe (4 June 1944), the future of the wartime coalition (20 July 1944), Churchill as an electoral asset (12 Apr. 1945), and electoral pospects (4 Dec. 1947).
116 Headlam diary, 4 Aug, 1937.
117 Headlam diary, 21 Mar. 1938.
118 Headlam diary, 6 Jan. 1942.
119 Headlam diary, 30 Sep. 1936, 26 Apr. 1949.
120 Headlam diary, 15 Dec. 1924, 27 Jan. 1939.
121 Cuthbert, to Headlam, Beatrice, 20 04 1948Google Scholar, Headlam MSS 289/4.
122 Headlam diary, 6 July 1934, 22 July 1935.
123 Headlam diary, 1 Jan. 1947.
124 Headlam diary, 3 Jan. 1945.
125 Headlam diary, 6 May 1934.
126 Headlam diary, 26 July 1936; the comment referred in particular to three Conservative leaders: Hoare, Cunliffe-Lister and Hailsham.
127 The Sphere, 25 12 1926.Google Scholar
128 The Times, 3 03 1964.Google Scholar
129 Comments of Sir Fergus and Lady Mary Graham recounted by their son, Sir Charles Graham, in a letter to the editor, 6 Sep. 1990; Lord Lambton to the editor, 14 May 1998.
130 Lord Lambton to the editor, 14 May 1998.
131 The Times, 3 03 1964.Google Scholar
132 Headlam diary, 18 Feb. 1936; Cuthbert, to Headlam, Beatrice, 20 04 1948Google Scholar, Headlam MSS 289/4.
133 Gertrude Ridley to the editor, 4 Sep. 1990, 11 Nov. 1993.
134 Home, Lord, The Way the Wind Blows (London, 1976), p. 29.Google Scholar
135 Lyttelton, to Hart-Davis, , 22 12 1955Google Scholar, in Hart-Davis, R. (ed.), The Lyttelton - Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 1 (London, 1978), p. 48.Google Scholar
136 Gertrude Ridley to the editor, 4 Sep. 1990.
137 Headlam diary, 26 Mar. 1949.
138 Headlam diary, 22 Apr. 1936, 3 Apr. 1943, 13 Nov. 1947.
139 McDonnell, to Headlam, , 21 12 1926Google Scholar, Allen, W.E.D. to Headlam, , 10 01 1927Google Scholar, Glyn, to Headlam, , 29 12 1926Google Scholar, Hudson, to Headlam, , 27 12 1926Google Scholar, Headlam MSS 126/245, 3, 81, 119.
140 Headlam diary, 27 Apr. 1947.
141 Cuthbert, to Headlam, Beatrice, 17 07 1916Google Scholar, Headlam MSS 151.
142 Headlam diary, 14 Apr. 1945.
143 Lyttelton, to Hart-Davis, , 13 06 1957 and 13 05 1959Google Scholar, in Hart-Davis, R. (ed.), The Lyttelton - Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 2 (London, 1979), p. 115Google Scholar, Volume 4 (London, 1982), p. 65.
144 Headlam diary, 7 Feb. 1936.
145 Headlam diary, 31 Mar. 1940.
146 Headlam diary, 7 Feb. 1936.
147 Collin Brooks diary, 21 May 1939; I am indebted to Dr Nicholas Crowson for this reference.
148 Headlam diary, 27 Apr. 1941.
149 Headlam diary, 28 Sep. 1942.
150 Lyttelton, to Hart-Davis, , 12 11 1959Google Scholar, in Hart-Davis, R. (ed.), The Lyttelton - Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 4 (London, 1982), p. 159Google Scholar; Lord Lambton to the editor, 14 May 1998.
151 Headlam diary, 6 Sep. 1942.
152 Headlam diary, 14 Feb. 1945.
153 Headlam diary, 3 Aug. 1936.
154 Headlam diary, 10 Apr. 1936.
155 Headlam diary, 25 Apr. 1943.
156 Headlam diary, 13 Apr. 1944.
157 ‘Newcastle by-election candidates’, 06 1940Google Scholar, Mass Observation MSS, Box 8, File B.
158 Headlam diary, 16 & 22 Sep. 1942, 23 Mar. 1940.
159 Headlam diary, 16 May, 26 Aug. 1940.
160 Headlam diary, 30 Sep. 1936, 20 July 1939.
161 Headlam diary, 5 Jan. 1944.
162 Headlam diary, 12 Feb. 1944.
163 Headlam diary, 8 Jan. 1948.
164 This judgement is based upon the diary, various recollections, and the press reports and internal Conservative Party papers relating to the North Newcastle troubles of 1947–51; whilst Headlam's age is a barrier to being the candidate again in 1951, it is clear that he remained effective in private meetings and at public occasions.
165 Headlam diary, 7 Sep. 1936.
166 Headlam diary, 30 May 1941.
167 Headlam diary, 18 Oct. 1937.
168 Headlam diary, 5 Feb. 1936.
169 Headlam diary, 15 Sep. 1937.
170 Headlam diary, 25 June 1933, 10 Sep. 1936.
171 Headlam diary, 15 Dec. 1947, 12 June 1938.
172 Headlam diary, 17 June 1943.
173 Headlam diary, 26 June 1936.
174 Headlam diary, 10 Sep. 1936.
175 Headlam diary, 20 Mar. 1942, 23 Mar. 1943, 13 Apr. 1941.
176 Caroline Bell to the editor, 23 Oct. 1990, ‘from memory of parental tales’: her father, Henry Parkin (‘Harry’) Bell, Headlam's private secretary and aide for many years, lived at Holywell from 1925 until his marriage in 1948; her parents continued to winter at Holywell until 1954, and kept in touch thereafter.
177 Headlam diary, 27 May 1939.
178 Headlam diary, 22 Mar. 1944.
179 Gertrude Ridley to the editor, 11 Sep. 1990.
180 Headlam diary, 20 Apr. 1949.
181 Headlam diary, 8 Jan. 1939, 22 Mar. 1948.
182 For a fuller account of these, see Ball, , Parliament and Politics in the Age of Baldwin and MacDonald, pp. 10–11.Google Scholar
183 Headlam diary, 5 Sep. 1945.
184 Hugh, to Headlam, Maurice, 11 11 1950Google Scholar, Maurice Headlam MSS, Eng. Hist, c. 1118, f. 147.
185 Headlam diary, 7 Oct. 1938.
186 Headlam diary, 22 Mar. 1945.
187 Gertrude Ridley to the editor, 11 Nov. 1993, 11 Sep. 1990.
188 Headlam diary, 22 Mar. 1948.
189 Headlam diary, 27 May 1949.
190 Cuthbert to Beatrice Headlam, 20 Apr. 1948, Headlam MSS 289/4.
191 Headlam diary, 25 June 1933.
192 Headlam diary, 20 Jan. 1939.
193 Headlam diary, 15 July 1938.
194 Headlam diary, 5 Oct. 1941.
195 Lyttelton, to Hart-Davis, , 21 02 1957Google Scholar, in Hart-Davis, R. (ed.), The Lyttelton — Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 2 (London, 1979), p. 61.Google Scholar
196 Hart-Davis, to Lyttelton, , 14 11 1959Google Scholar, in Hart-Davis, R. (ed.), The Lyttelton — Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 4 (London, 1982), p. 162.Google Scholar
197 This point is also argued in Ball, , Parliament and Politics in the Age of Baldwin and MacDonald, p. 21.Google Scholar
198 Headlam diary, 21 Nov. 1944,
199 The diaries form the heart of the collection, with the main series consisting of 37 volumes for 1910–1915, 1919–45 and 1947–51, listed as D/He 9–46; the wartime gap is covered by the other substantial deposit of Cuthbert's regular letters to Beatrice, D/He 137–182. The remainder of the collection, including two further small deposits added in 1987 and 1989, consists of appointment diaries, press cuttings, photographs, ephemera, congratulatory letters and some general correspondence.