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Chomley, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1868-1942 English
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Letter, 1904 Jan 30 : Abinger Hall, Dorking to C.H. Chomley.

  • F737
  • Item
  • 1904

Handwritten letter congratulating C. H. Chomley on his editing of Farrer's father's book "Free trade versus fair trade", 1904. Also mentions the Cobden Club.

Farrer, Thomas Cecil, 2nd Baron Farrer, 1859-1940

Letter, 1904 Oct 3 : St Kilda, Vic. to C.H. Chomley.

  • F751
  • Item
  • 1904

Handwritten letter to C. H. Chomley congratulating him on his book on Protection in Canada and Australia. Letter headed Bundalohn, Tennyson St. St Kilda.

Turner, Henry Gyles, 1831-1920

Letter, 1905 July 21 : to C.H. Chomley.

  • F750
  • Item
  • 1905

Handwritten letter from Sir John Madden, Chief Justice of Victoria, to C. H. Chomley with his views on women's suitability for the Bar.

Madden, John, Sir., 1844-1918

Letter, 1905 July 26 : to C.H. Chomley.

  • F747
  • Item
  • 1905

Handwritten letter from the Prime Minister Alfred Deakin declining to contribute to publication on National character, together with a request for Chomley's assistance with a public discussion on naval defence.

Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919

Letter, 1905 Sept 7 : to C.H. Chomley.

  • F748
  • Item
  • 1905

Handwritten letter from the Prime Minister Alfred Deakin relating to an appointment in High Commisioner's Office , journalistic opportunities in England, and makes reference to Max Hirsch.

Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919

Letter, 1906 June 26 : to C.H. Chomley.

  • F749
  • Item
  • 1906

Handwritten letter from the Prime Minister Alfred Deakin on his future and his desire for retirement.

Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919

Letter, 1916 Oct 28: Windsor Castle, to C.H. Chomley.

  • F746
  • Item
  • 1916

Handwritten letter from Alice, Princess Alexander of Teck to C.H. Chomley asking him to publish enclosure (not held) in his paper. Enclosure presumably a patriotic appeal.

Alice, Princess, Countess of Athlone, 1883-1981

Papers of the Chomley, à Beckett, and Boyd families

  • UQFL22
  • Collection
  • 1886-1986

Correspondence, drawings, papers, newspapers cuttings, genealogical material, photographs relating to the Chomley, à Beckett and Boyd families, particularly Charles Henry Chomley (the grandson of T.T. à Beckett), novelist Martin à Beckett Boyd (son of Emma Minnie à Beckett), and Frances à Beckett Knight (nee Chomley, daughter of C.H. Chomley). The collection includes a substantial collection of correspondence relating to Frances' time in the Land Army during WWI, as well as paintings by Australian artist Minnie Boyd.

Chomley family