Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
The Goschens spent the first nine months of 1903 in Copenhagen, apart from a visit that Goschen himself paid to Gisselfeld in February. On 7 October Hosta Goschen left for Tentschach, where her husband joined her later in the month. On 25 November they left for England. Goschen returned to Copenhagen at the end of December.
page 75 note 1 Crown Princess Luise, against whom the Saxon Crown Prince, Friedrich August, was about to bring divorce proceedings.
page 75 note 2 Teacher of French; third member of the triangle.
page 75 note 3 Succeeded, 1912, as Christian X.
page 76 note 1 Secretary, St Petersburg Embassy.
page 76 note 2 Newly appointed Ambassador, Rome.
page 76 note 3 Minister, Lisbon.
page 76 note 4 Viscount Goschen, Life and Times of Georg Joachim Goschen: Publisher and Printer of Leipzig 1752–1828, 2 vols. (1903).Google Scholar
page 76 note 5 Times Literary Supplement, 6 02 1903.Google Scholar
page 76 note 6 Daily Mail, 6 02 1903.Google Scholar
page 76 note 7 New secretary.
page 76 note 8 Minister, Athens.
page 76 note 9 Danneskiold's eldest daughter.
page 76 note 10 Aage Moltke.
page 76 note 11 Councillor, Swedish Legation.
page 76 note 12 Austro-Hungarian Minister.
page 77 note 1 Ernst August; son of last King of Hanover; Duke of Cumberland in British peerage; rightful Duke of Brunswick; husband of Thyra, Christian IX's 3rd daughter.
page 77 note 2 She was Danneskiold's sister.
page 77 note 3 Lady-in-waiting.
page 77 note 4 Danneskiold's 6th daughter.
page 77 note 5 Danneskiold's 7th daughter.
page 77 note 6 Aristocratic Danish family.
page 78 note 1 Cumberland's and daughter.
page 79 note 1 ‘Heil dir im Siegerkranz’ has the same tune as ‘God save the King’.
page 79 note 2 See Introduction.
page 80 note 1 Bedchamber woman.
page 80 note 2 Møller; violinist.
page 80 note 3 In Schleswig; railway-junction.
page 80 note 4 New Russian Minister and his wife.
page 80 note 5 Isvolsky's wife; daughter of Count Toll, former Russian Minister, Copenhagen; Goschen had evidently known her during her previous stay there.
page 80 note 6 Possibly Kasimir Count Badeni; more probably another member of the family.
page 80 note 7 Wife of 4th Baron.
page 80 note 8 Presumably a relative of the secretary.
page 81 note 1 Goschen to Lansdowne, 17 Sept. 1903, Lan. P., F.O. 800/122.
page 81 note 2 Chancellor of the Exchequer.
page 81 note 3 Secretary of State, India.
page 81 note 4 Ambassador, Washington.
page 81 note 5 Ambassador, St Petersburg.
page 82 note 1 Ambassador, Paris.
page 82 note 2 Ambassador, Vienna.