CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed to the King [George V], Home Office, 30 May 1911, acknowledging the King's congratulations on the birth of his son Randolph, sending news of the good health of Clementine and the baby, and adding 'I am not without hopes that my wife may be able to attend Your Majesty's coronation [22 June, which as a special sign of favour she was to witness from the King's box]'; he concludes 'Your Majesty understands deeply the feelings which the birth of a son stirs in a father's heart', 2 pages, 8vo.
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CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed to the King [George V], Home Office, 30 May 1911, acknowledging the King's congratulations on the birth of his son Randolph, sending news of the good health of Clementine and the baby, and adding 'I am not without hopes that my wife may be able to attend Your Majesty's coronation [22 June, which as a special sign of favour she was to witness from the King's box]'; he concludes 'Your Majesty understands deeply the feelings which the birth of a son stirs in a father's heart', 2 pages, 8vo.

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CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed to the King [George V], Home Office, 30 May 1911, acknowledging the King's congratulations on the birth of his son Randolph, sending news of the good health of Clementine and the baby, and adding 'I am not without hopes that my wife may be able to attend Your Majesty's coronation [22 June, which as a special sign of favour she was to witness from the King's box]'; he concludes 'Your Majesty understands deeply the feelings which the birth of a son stirs in a father's heart', 2 pages, 8vo.
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