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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
The Goschens were in Berlin for most of the early months of 1910. In April Goschen paid a brief visit to Neustrelitz. In May he went to London for the funeral of Edward VII. Early in August and again in November he spent a few days at Trachenberg, in Silesia. On 20 December he left for a short stay in England.
page 197 note 1 Presumably Embassy footmen.
page 197 note 2 First entry since 1 January.
page 198 note 1 Varnbüler; Württemberg Minister.
page 198 note 2 For the Embassy.
page 198 note 3 The contemplated move did not take place.
page 198 note 4 Duchess's daughter.
page 199 note 1 Wife of military attaché.
page 199 note 2 Princess Cecilie; née a duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
page 199 note 3 He was a Bavarian landowner; she a daughter of Lord Pirbright.
page 199 note 4 He was the son of a former German Ambassador in London.
page 199 note 5 Wife of 6th earl.
page 199 note 6 Young English violinist; resident in Berlin.
page 199 note 7 This marks a stage in Hosta Goschen's long and ultimately fatal illness.
page 200 note 1 Donnersmarck; wife of Guido Fürst Donnersmarck, Silesian landowner.
page 200 note 2 Spanish Ambassadress.
page 200 note 3 Spanish baritone.
page 200 note 4 Kaiser's 4th son.
page 200 note 5 Naval attaché.
page 201 note 1 Cf. Heath, to Goschen, , 7 03 1910Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 335, enclosure.
page 201 note 2 Kaiser's 2nd cousin.
page 201 note 3 German conductor.
page 201 note 4 Barbara Harrison; 'cellist; younger sister of May Harrison.
page 201 note 5 Hardinge, to Goschen, , 15 03 1910Google Scholar (copy), H.P., 21.
page 201 note 6 Mother of May and Barbara.
page 202 note 1 Secretary of State, Navy.
page 202 note 2 First Lord of the Admiralty.
page 202 note 3 House of Commons, 14 March 1910.
page 202 note 4 Hansard, 5, xv, col. 50.
page 202 note 5 She was a cousin of the Grand Duke Adolf Friedrich V.
page 202 note 6 Augusta Caroline; daughter of 1st Duke of Cambridge; widow of Grand Duke Friedrich Wilhelm; mother of Adolf Friedrich V.
page 202 note 7 He was an equerry; she a lady-in-waiting.
page 202 note 8 In Berlin.
page 202 note 9 He was an honorary attaché; his wife, Lady Agnes Durham, was a friend of the Princess.
page 203 note 1 P.m.; Goschen evidently made this entry subsequently.
page 203 note 2 There follows a cutting of some verses printed in The Times, 7 05 1910.Google Scholar
page 203 note 3 According to Bruce (op. cit., p. 111), this was the Kaiser's only visit to the Embassy during Goschen's ambassadorship.
page 204 note 1 Goschen must have made this entry in error; he is evidently relating what had occurred during the Kaiser's visit on 8 May.
page 204 note 2 Cf. Bruce, , op. cit., p. 111.Google Scholar
page 205 note 1 According to the King this interview took place a day earlier; cf. R.A., King George V, Diary, 23 May 1910.
page 206 note 1 Near Lübeck.
page 206 note 2 Appointed German Ambassador, Paris.
page 206 note 3 Kaiser's summer residence, Kassel.
page 207 note 1 Hardinge, to Goschen, , 6 07 1910Google Scholar (copy), H.P., 21.
page 207 note 2 Goschen, to Grey, , 3 07 1910Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 379.
page 207 note 3 In succession to Hardinge.
page 207 note 4 Now Ambassador, Constantinople.
page 208 note 1 Now Minister, The Hague.
page 208 note 2 Minister, Athens.
page 208 note 3 German Ambassador, St Petersburg.
page 208 note 4 French Ambassador, St Petersburg.
page 208 note 5 Former Commander-in-Chief, India.
page 208 note 6 Secretary of State, India.
page 208 note 7 Councillor, French Embassy.
page 208 note 8 Not traced in N.P.
page 209 note 1 Daily Chronicle, 12 07 1910.Google Scholar
page 209 note 2 Daily Mail, 13 07 1910.Google Scholar
page 209 note 3 Agreement on Manchuria, 4 July 1910.
page 210 note 1 Goschen, to Hardinge, , 15 07 1910Google Scholar, H.P., 20 (strictly a letter).
page 210 note 2 House of Commons, 14 July 1910.
page 210 note 3 ‘Dreadnought’ added by Goschen above line.
page 210 note 4 French Ambassador, London.
page 211 note 1 French Foreign Minister.
page 211 note 2 Cambon, Paul to Pichon, , 11 07 1910Google Scholar, D.D.F., 2, xii, no. 358.
page 211 note 3 Marschall von Bieberstein.
page 211 note 4 Cf. Hansard, 5, xix, col. 638.
page 212 note 1 Rifaat Pasha.
page 212 note 2 Councillor, Imperial Foreign Office.
page 213 note 1 German Ambassador, London.
page 213 note 2 Hakki Pasha
page 213 note 3 De Salis.
page 214 note 1 German Ambassador, Paris, 1900–10; Goschen had been on friendly terms with him in St Petersburg.
page 214 note 2 B.D., vi, p. 319.Google Scholar
page 214 note 3 Hardinge, to Goschen, , 26 07 1910Google Scholar (copy), H.P., 21.
page 214 note 4 Goschen, to Grey, , 29 07Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 386.
page 215 note 1 Andreas Graf von Maltzan; Silesian landowner.
page 215 note 2 The Bülow family had numerous ramifications.
page 216 note 1 According to Bruce (op. cit., p. 121), ‘pish’ was Goschen's favourite expression; in the Chancery and in a canine context he was known as ‘Uncle Pish’.
page 217 note 1 New naval attaché.
page 218 note 1 His sister Emily's home near Dresden.
page 218 note 2 Word apparently omitted; probably ‘like’.
page 218 note 3 Hohenfinow; Bethmann Hollweg's country-house.
page 218 note 4 Goschen, to Grey, , 12 08 1910Google Scholar, Gr. P., P.O. 800/62.
page 218 note 5 Chinese Minister, Liang-Tcheng.
page 218 note 6 Spanish Ambassador.
page 218 note 7 Hohenfinow.
page 219 note 1 Enclosed with Grey, to Goschen, , 29 07 1910Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 387.
page 219 note 2 German Minister, Brussels.
page 219 note 3 Quadt-Wykradt-Isny.
page 219 note 4 Followers of Satta Khan.
page 219 note 5 Turkish Minister of Finance.
page 220 note 1 Councillor, Italian Embassy.
page 220 note 2 Grey, to Goschen, , 11 and 16 08 1910Google Scholar (copies), Gr. P., F.O. 800/62.
page 220 note 3 Goschen, to Grey, , 19 08 1910Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 395.
page 222 note 1 King's Messenger.
page 222 note 2 On 25 Aug. 1910.
page 222 note 3 Manoel II.
page 222 note 4 Widow of Luis II.
page 222 note 5 Uncle of Manoel II.
page 223 note 1 Memorandum, enclosed with Goschen, to Grey, , 12 10 1912Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 400.
page 223 note 2 As Ambassador of George V.
page 223 note 3 Cf. Goschen, to Grey, , 16 10 1910Google Scholar, B.D., vi, no. 403.
page 223 note 4 Viktoria Luise.
page 223 note 5 Where the Princess's brother, Charles Edward, was the reigning duke.
page 223 note 6 2nd Teck brother.
page 223 note 7 Probably Lerchenfeld.
page 223 note 8 Military attache and his wife.
page 224 note 1 In September 1910; in Moabit, a district of Berlin; the outcome of an industrial dispute; there were clashes between the police and strikers, and between the police and British and American journalists.
page 224 note 2 Under-secretary, German Foreign Office.
page 224 note 3 Added subsequently by Goschen at foot of page.
page 224 note 4 Nicolson, to Goschen, , 18 10 1910Google Scholar (copy), N.P., P.O. 800/344.
page 224 note 5 Appointed October 1910.
page 224 note 6 Secretary, Greek Legation.
page 225 note 1 Former Governor of Bombay and parliamentary under-secretary, India.
page 225 note 2 Durham.
page 225 note 3 Durham's wife.
page 225 note 4 26 Oct. 1910.
page 226 note 1 Grey, to Goschen, , 26 10 1910Google Scholar (copy), Gr. P., F.O. 800/62.
page 226 note 2 Nicolson, to Goschen, , 26 10 1910Google Scholar (copy), N.P., F.O. 800/344.
page 227 note 1 Councillor, Russian Embassy.
page 227 note 2 Russian Foreign Minister; Isvolsky's successor.
page 227 note 3 President, French Republic.
page 228 note 1 Daily Chronicle, 7 11 1910.Google Scholar
page 228 note 2 For this outing see also Introduction.
page 228 note 3 Son and daughter-in-law of Trachenberg.
page 228 note 4 Grand Chamberlain.
page 228 note 5 Lichnowsky; Silesian landowner; formerly on staff of German Foreign Office.
page 228 note 6 Silesian landowner.
page 228 note 7 Younger son of Trachenberg.
page 228 note 8 Conductor, Hamburg Opera.
page 228 note 9 German pianist.
page 228 note 10 In aid of the Governess's Home.
page 229 note 1 Kahn's wife.
page 229 note 2 Entered in error on page for 5 Dec.
page 229 note 3 Probably Hugo Becker.
page 229 note 4 Alan Lascelles; friend of ‘Bunt’.
page 229 note 5 From Hanover.
page 229 note 6 Margaret; the 3rd Harrison sister.
page 229 note 7 Where he was preparing for the Diplomatic Service examination.