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1900

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

Extract

Goschen arrived in Copenhagen to lake up his post as Minister on 31 July. On 9 October he left again for England in order to welcome his elder son on his return from the war in South Africa. Accompanied by his wife, he set out again on 20 October for Copenhagen. The Goschens remained in the Danish capital for the remainder of the year.

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

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References

page 62 note 1 Warnemünde; port of Rostock.

page 62 note 2 Gjedser; on island of Falster.

page 62 note 3 Secretary.

page 62 note 4 Consul.

page 62 note 5 Danish servant at Legation.

page 62 note 6 King George I of the Hellenes; second son of Christian IX of Denmark.

page 62 note 7 Swedish Minister.

page 62 note 8 French Minister.

page 62 note 9 German Minister.

page 62 note 10 Benckendorff; Russian Minister.

page 62 note 11 Princess Maud; third and youngest daughter of Prince and Princess of Wales; wife of Prince Charles, second son of Danish Crown Prince.

page 63 note 1 Christian IX.

page 63 note 2 That is, since being secretary of Legation at Copenhagen, 1888–90.

page 63 note 3 Queen Victoria.

page 63 note 4 Alexandra, Princess of Wales; Christian IX's eldest daughter.

page 63 note 5 Physician.

page 63 note 6 Aide-de-camp to Prince Christian, eldest son of the Crown Prince.

page 63 note 7 Secretary, Swedish Legation, and wife.

page 63 note 8 Goschen's elder son, Edward.

page 63 note 9 George Joachim Goschen.

page 63 note 10 attaché; later well known as a writer.

page 63 note 11 Princess Marie Louise; daughter of Prince Christian and Princess Helena of Schleswig Holstein; wife of Prince Aribert of Anhalt.

page 63 note 12 Goschen's wife, Hosta.

page 63 note 13 Alexander Goschen.

page 64 note 1 Goschen's younger son, George Gerard.

page 64 note 2 He took the title of Viscount Goschen of Hawkhurst.

page 65 note 1 Queen's Messenger.

page 65 note 2 Lady-in-waiting to Princess Charles.

page 65 note 3 There were several families of this name.

page 65 note 4 He was secretary, Russian Legation.

page 65 note 5 Grand Duke Michael.

page 66 note 1 Commander, Orange Free State forces.

page 66 note 2 Colonial Secretary.

page 66 note 3 6 Dec. 1900.

page 66 note 4 Goschen's property in Carinthia; see Introduction.

page 66 note 5 7 Dec. 1900.

page 66 note 6 Irish Nationalist M.P., Louth, North.