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THE CARRINGTON EXTRACTS CUMULATIVE INDEX PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS TO 1934 (INCLUSIVE) This index has been compiled straight from the text of the Extracts (from January 1914 onwards, these include the Rees Extracts. in the Index we have differentiated between them by using the same date conventions as in the text black date for Carrington, Red date for Rees). In listing the movements, particularly of Kipling and his family, it is not always clear when who went where and when. Thus, R. to Academy dinner clearly refers to Kipling himself going alone to the dinner (as, indeed would have been the case it was, in the 1890s, a men-only affair). But Amusing dinner, Mr. Rhodes s probably refers to both of them going, and has been included as an entry under both Kipling, Caroline, and Kipling, Rudyard. There are many other similar events. And there are entries recording that, e.g., Mrs. Kipling leaves, without any indication of when she had come but if it s not in the Extracts (though it may well have been in the original diaries) then, of course, it has not been possible to index it. The date given is the date of the diary entry which is not always the date of the event. We would also emphasise that the index does not necessarily give a complete record of who the Kiplings met, where they met them and what they did. It s only an index of what remains of Carrie s diaries, as recorded by Carrington and Rees. (We know a lot more about those people, places and things from, for example, Kipling s published correspondence but if they re not in the diary extracts, then they won t be found in this index.) Another factor is that both Carrington and Rees quite often mentions a name without further explanation or identification. We assume that they were recorded, with a view to mentioning the subject in the text of the biography, but that the author changed his mind or edited it out for some reason. In some cases, later biographers have picked up the reference, and explained it. In those cases, we have gratefully recorded their identification. It will also be noted that there are discrepancies in dates between Carrington and Rees (i.e, the same event is given one date in Rees and another in Carrington usually no more than one day apart). We have not commented on such discrepancies, because we do not know the cause it s a case of you pays your penny and you takes your choice. A Abinger Visit to Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard. Aboyne, Deeside The Kiplings stay at the Huntly Arms. 27 Sept. `03 10 Sep. `28 Academy Dinner (see Royal Academy Dinner) Acland, Richard Dyke, Bishop of Bombay Kiplings meet him at British High Commissioner s in Cairo. Adams, Henry (American writer) Meets Kiplings on board Teutonic. Airlie Castle Kiplings lunch on their way back from Aboyne. 20 Mar. `29 3 Feb. `92 16 Sep. `28 Aitken, Sir Max (later Lord Beaverbrook), Canadian-born politician and newspaper

proprietor First mention. 12 July `11 Accompany Kiplings on part of their tour of Normandy. 4 Aug. `11 At Rouen. 5 Aug. `11 At Le Havre: the Aitkens leave to return to England. 6 Aug. `11 The Kiplings visit them at Cherkley Court. Nov. `11 To the Kiplings for Christmas. 25 Dec. `11 The Kiplings visit at Cherkley. 13 July `12 The Kiplings come for christening of Peter Rudyard Aitken. 28 Oct. `12 Kiplings spend Christmas with them. Dec. `12 Sir Max at Kessingland with the Kiplings. 28 Aug. `13 Visiting Bateman s with Lady Aitken. 10 Oct. `13 Meets with Kipling, Bonar Law and F E Smith in Paris. 12 Apr. `14 Visiting Bateman s. 15 Aug. `14 Made Canadian Eye-witness : Kipling helps him. 29 Jan. `15 Kipling helps Aitken again: rewrites his newsletter to accord with more sombre news. 12 May & May 12 `15 Tips Kiplings the wink about forthcoming Battle of the Somme. 23 June `16 Alba, Duke of, Spanish diplomat and politician Present at lunch with Lady Sybil Colefax at which the Kiplings were present. Alexandria (Egypt) Left for Marseilles by a comfy French boat. Algiers (capital of Algeria - then French) Kiplings arrive. It is cold. Allen, George, engraver and publisher (possible identification) Visits Bateman s with Rider Haggard.. Kiplings visit at The Chase (recte Freechase), Warninglid.. Visits Kiplings, advises on investments. Kipling sees him again about investments. Calls with members of his house party. The Kiplings visit at Free Chase. The Kiplings at the Allens. The Kiplings at his funeral. 15 July `26 15 Mar. `13 20 Feb `21 26 Feb. `21 21 Nov. `04 13 July `07 14 May `08 14 Dec. `08 2 July `10 22 June `12 10 May `13 22 June `17 Amery, L S, representative of The Times, later a prominent politician Kipling dines with him. 7 Feb. `00 Kipling lunches with him and Moberly Bell. 28 Sep. `00 Kipling lunches with him and Billy Hughes (Australian Premier) & Mark Sykes. 17 May `16 Present at meeting between Kipling, Baldwin and Milner. 20 May `21 Anderson, Miss Sara, Kiplings Secretary Comes, a great relief to us both. 12 July `99 A treasure. Dec. `99 Comes for two days. 18 Oct. `02 Visits. 25 May `03 Kiplings and John call on her in London. 10 May `07 Calls at Bateman s. 1 Aug. `13

Appleton, D. & Co. New York publishers Kipling insists they use English spelling. Apsley, Lord, son of Earl Bathurst Kiplings attend the reception after his wedding. Archbishop of Canterbury. Rt. Rev. Randall Davidson and Mrs. Brought to tea at Bateman s by the Husseys. The Kiplings meet him at Airlie Castle. Arnold, Sir Edwin English poet, living in Japan Kipling meets. Arundell, Lord, Kiplings dine with him at his seat, Wardour Castle. Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis, war correspondent Calls, on return from Balkan war. Asquith, Mrs. Raymond, daughter-in-law of Liberal Prime Minister Calls. Association Franco-Grand Bretagne Kipling makes a speech to them. Astley, the home of the Baldwins, near Stourbridge, Worcestershire The Kiplings visit. The Kiplings arrive at Astley for Christmas. They leave Astley for Bath. Kiplings leave Bateman s for Astley Astor, William Waldorf, American by birth, but English by inclination Calls. Astor, Nancy, his daughter-in-law Hostess to Kiplings at Cliveden. Kiplings see her in Algiers. Athenaeum, The: one of Kipling s clubs in London Kipling is elected to the club.. Kipling and Uncle Ned Burne-Jones propose Stanley Baldwin as a member. Kipling attends a committee meeting. 1 Apr. `93 27 Feb, `24 10 Oct. `13 16 Sep. `28 20 Apr. `92 8 May `94 8 Dec. `12 3 Nov. `12 29 June `31 3 Sep. & 4 Sep. `19 Dec. 23 `19 Dec. 30 `19 Dec. 23 `21 8 Oct. `13 4 July `14 20 Feb. `21 2 Apr. `97 17 Nov. `97 12 Apr. `10 Athlone, Earl of, British imperial administrator The Kiplings meet him at Abe Bailey s and discuss S. Africa. 6 July `27 The Kiplings meet him and the Countess at Lord Stamfordham s. 23 July `28 The Kiplings meet them again at the Cazalets. 21 Oct. `28 Athlone, Princess Alice, Countess of (wife of above) Comes to tea at Bateman s. 23 Oct. `28 Aunt Georgie (see Burne-Jones, Georgiana) Austen, Jane, English author

Kipling reads her works aloud to Carrie at Bateman s Jan `18 Authors Society Kipling declines the Presidency. Autun, Saône-et-Loire Kipling visits the French cavalry school there. Averill, Mr. (the Kiplings stockbroker?) Carrie instructs him to send all her stocks and shares to USA B Babcock, Dorothy Doubleday, daughter of Frank Doubleday Calls, with her husband, at Bateman s. Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth, later Lord Baden-Powell, Founder of the Scout movement. Calls on the Kiplings at The Woolsack. Calls with his sister on the Kiplings. Kiplings meet at Chillingham Castle. Calls with his wife at Bateman s. Kipling attends Mansion House dinner in his honour. 24 Jan. & 24 Jan. `28 27 Mar. `14 Feb. 2 `15 10 June `26 19 Mar. `01 2 Apr. `01 4 Aug. `08 12 May `13 18 Oct. `29 Bagot, Major Joscelyne Fitzroy, MP, chief military censor in South Africa, 1900 Kipling dines with him. 27 Feb. `00 Bailey, Abe, (Sir Abraham), South African mining magnate and financier On board same ship going to S. Africa. 8 Dec. `00 Guest of the Kiplings at supper in Johannesburg. 29 Mar. `03 Also passenger in Kinfauns Castle, Cape Town to England. 22 Apr. `03 Kiplings see much of his children. 18 Feb. `07 Miss Howard and the Bailey children to visit. 22 Aug. `11 The Kiplings lunch with the Baileys. 3 Sep. `11 The Bailey children (and Miss Howard) with the Kiplings to Engelberg. 28-29 Dec. `11 The Kiplings visit. 4 July `12 Calls at Bateman s with Col. and Mrs. Crewe. 15 Sep. `13 Lunches at the Ritz with Kipling, General Jan Smuts and Locker-Lampson. 8 Jan. `18 Kipling gives away his daughter Cecil at her wedding. 3 Mar. & Mar. 3 `19 Kiplings attend a big lunch party: most amusing. 1 Nov. `26 Kiplings meet Earl and Countess of Athlone at Bailey s. 6 July `27 Kipling attends one of Bailey s big dinners, sits between Beaverbrook and Duke of Westminster. 10 Nov. `27 Lunched with Abe Bailey en route to Ripon. 6 Sep. `28 Kipling to one of A. Bailey s big dinners. 1 Oct. `31 Bailey, John, Sir Abraham s son Visiting the Kiplings. Brigs his fiancée, Diana Churchill to meet the Kiplings Baker, Mr. Herbert (later Sir Herbert), architect Meets Carrie on the site of the future Woolsack. Calls at The Elms. Calls at The Woolsack. Aug. `24 20 Nov. & Nov. 24 `32 9 Mar. `00 8 Aug. `00 10 Aug. `01

Calls. At the same table as the Kiplings on the voyage home. The Kiplings visit them at their house at Cobham, near Gravesend. To stay with the Kiplings at Bateman s, en route to Delhi. Kiplings meet the Bakers in Madrid. To lunch with the Kiplings: tries to persuade Kipling to give up his rights to The Woolsack. Baldwin, Alfred, ironmaster, and husband of Kipling s Aunt Louisa Death. 3 Feb. `07 6 Apr. `07 4 July `11 4 Nov. `13 26 Mar `28 21 Dec. & Dec. 21 `32 14 Jan. `08 Baldwin, Leonora (Lorna), second daughter of Stanley and Cissie Baldwin (later Lorna Howard) Goes on jaunts with John Kipling and others. 1 Aug. `13 Stays with the Kiplings at Kessingland. 1 Sep. `13 Joins Kiplings for part of motor tour in France. 30 Apr-4 May `21 Visits Kiplings at Bateman s with her new husband, Arthur Howard. 26-27 May `23 Baldwin, Louisa, sister of Alice Kipling (and Georgie and Aggie and Edie, mother of Stanley) Family lunch with the Kiplings and two other aunts (out of three) 2 Apr. `97 Kiplings see her looking her age. 1 Dec. `19 (at the end of the year) Dies. 17 May & May 17 `25 Baldwin, Margaret (Margot), third daughter of Stanley and Cissie Baldwin Stays with the Kiplings at Kessingland. 1 Sep. `13 Baldwin, Oliver, elder surviving son of Stanley and Cissie Baldwin Stays with the Kiplings at Kessingland. 1 Sep. `13 To tea. 16 Oct. `15 Goes about with Elsie. 16 Oct. `15 Visiting Bateman s. Jan. `16 Has lunch and dinner with all three Kiplings in Cambridge. 21 Oct. `16 Visits Kiplings on embarkation leave. 24 May `18 Still there, a lion heart. 29 May `18 Goes to France. 30 May & May 30 `18 Home on leave, taken by Kipling to see As You Like It. 6 Nov. `18 Calls frequently when they are in London. 3 Mar. `19 Comes to stay at Bateman s to help with Irish Guards history. 10 Nov. 19 Leaves again: has been like having a son abound the house. 13 Nov. `19 Visits on return from Russia. 19 July `21 Comes to stay with Kiplings and goes about with Elsie. Nov. `21 Still friendly with Elsie. 26 Aug. `22 Meets the Kiplings at the Milners. 11 Aug. `23 Baldwin, Stanley (Rudyard s cousin), Ironmaster, politician, later Prime Minister Dines with Rudyard and Carrie. 20 Jan. `92 Calling on the Kiplings (possibly in London, or in Torquay.) 25 Apr. `97 Foregathers with Kipling. 3 Sep. `97 Ditto. 5 Sep. `97 His wife, Cissie, has a daughter. 16 Sep. `97 Put up for the Athenaeum by Kipling & Ned Burne-Jones. 17 Nov. `97

Long walk with Kipling. 1 Jan `98 Comes to play. 31 Dec. `99 The Kiplings visit at Wilden. 28 Aug `00 The Baldwins are the first visitors at Bateman s charmed. 11 Sep. `02 Carrie Kipling and children staying with Baldwins. 18 Oct. `03 The Kiplings stay with the Baldwins at Bewdley. Nov. `04 The Kiplings visit the Baldwins at Astley Hall. Aug. `05 The Kiplings visit the Baldwins en route from Northumberland. 19 Aug. `08 Present at dinner at House of Commons with Kiplings and Bonar Laws. 21 July `09 Baldwin family staying with Kiplings for a long visit. 22 July `09 Baldwins staying at Engelberg at the same hotel as the Kiplings. 16 Feb. `10 (and note) Elsie and John to dance at Baldwin s home, Astley. 8 Sep. `10 Baldwins present at Engelberg. Jan `11 Kiplings to stay in Kensington, the night before the Coronation. 21 June `11 Margo (Pamela Margaret) and Oliver Baldwin to stay at Bateman s 9 Sep. `11 Holidaying at St. Moritz at the same time as the Kiplings. 21 Jan. `14 Visits Bateman s. 6 June `14 Stan Baldwin dines and sleeps at Bateman s. 27 Aug. `14 Baldwin visits Bateman s with Julius Lay, American consular official. 8 Oct. `14 Becomes President of the Board of Trade. 9 Mar. `21 (note) Taken by Kipling to Sturry to meet Milner and Amery. 20 May `21 Calls on Kiplings after breakfast: carrying heavy side and lost sense of humour. 7 Oct. & Oct. 7 `22 Breakfasts with the Kiplings in London on his way to see the King. 25 Oct. `22 Writes to Kipling, pressing the matter of the award of the OM. 21 Jan. & Jan. 21 `24 Comes to breakfast with the Kiplings. 26 Jan. & Jan. 26 `24 To the Kiplings for the week-end. 21 June `24 Introduced to The Club by Kipling. 17 Feb. `25 Kipling helps him with his speeches at Chequers. 2-3 May `25 Kipling lunches with him at the Travellers Club. 24 June `26 Comes to breakfast: fatter and not too many nerves. 16 June `27 Breakfasts with the Kiplings at Brown s. 14 Dec. `28 Kipling helps him with his Dickens speech. 29 Jan. `30 To breakfast with Kiplings, in good spirits 2 Oct. `31 Balestier, Anna (Mother, or M) Meets Kipling on return from Bombay. Sails with Kiplings in Teutonic. Arrives New York. Visits Naulakha with Carrie. Meets Carrie (and Kipling) at Montreal. Attends reception at McGill, and goes home. Dies (23 Mar `19). Business about Josephine and their mother s estate. Elsie receives a pearl necklace from Carrie s mother s estate. Balestier, Beatty Meets them at Brattleboro depot. Offers Kipling and Carrie a site for a house. Arguing with Carrie about finance: agrees to sell her the site. 10 Jan. `92 3 Feb. `92 11 Feb. `92 8-10 June. `99 27 Sep. `07 23 Oct. `07 25 Mar & Mar. 25 `19 Aug. `21 July `22 16 Feb. `92 18 Feb. `92 26 Feb. `92

Beatty & Mai dine at Naulakha. 21 Oct. `93 Sends his insurance policies to Carrie. 6 June `94 Settles accounts with Carrie. 4 Nov. `94 Kiplings and Conan Doyles attend Thanksgiving dinner. 27 Nov. `94 Nip &Tuck (carriage horses), sold to Kipling. 1 Feb. `95 Lunch with Kiplings. 1 May `95 Beatty complications the start of the final break. 10 Oct. `95 Dolefully true Beatty s financial problems. 13 Jan. `96 Files for bankruptcy. 6 Mar. `96 (note) The fateful meeting; threatens Kipling. 6 May `96 Arrested for threatening Kipling. 9 May `96 Beatty s trial bailed to a later appearance. 12 May `96 Balestier, Caroline (Carrie) Meets Kipling on return from Bombay. Marries Rudyard Kipling. (See Kipling, Carrie henceforward) Balestier, Caroline Starr Wolcott (Grandmamma) Kiplings call on her in New York shortly after arrival. They dine with her at Beechwood. They call on her. Balestier, John (Uncle John) Calls to discuss Beatty s case. Visits Carrie in New York. 10 Jan. `92 18 Jan. `92 12 Feb. `92 30 Sept. `92 6 May `93 11 May `96 2 June `96 Balestier, Josephine (J) (Carrie s sister) (see also Mrs. Theodore Dunham) Meets Kipling on return from Bombay. 10 Jan. `92 Sails with Kiplings in Teutonic. 3 Feb. `92 Arrives New York. 11 Feb. `92 Engaged to Theodore Dunham. 19 Nov. `96 Balestier, Mai (Beatty s wife) Fun in the snow. Lunch with Kiplings. Balestier, Marjorie (daughter of Beatty and Mai) Fun in the snow. Renew worship of. Balfour, Arthur J, (member of The Souls, politician, prime minister) Says he will give Henley a pension of 200 p.a. Attends dinner to Joseph Chamberlain. Offers Kipling KCMG. The Kiplings meet him at the Lytteltons at Wittersham. Present at the Goschen wedding with Milner, Salisbury, Kiplings and Princess Louise. 16 Feb. `92 1 May `95 16 Feb. `92 26 July, `92 3 Jan. `98 29 May `03 7 Nov. `03 26 May `10 31 Aug. `20 Balsan, Mrs Jacques (formerly Duchess of Marlborough) née Consuelo Vanderbilt.) Kiplings lunch with her/ 11 Mar. `32 Bambridge, Captain George, former Irish Guards officer, later Elsie Kipling s husband Comes to stay at Bateman s to help with Irish Guards history. 10 Nov. `19 Dines with the Kiplings in London. Dec. 22 `19

Going out with Elsie in London. Dec. `20 Easter Day, he takes the Kiplings to a bullfight in Seville. 16 Apr. `22 The Kiplings go to Ascot races with Bambridge. June `22 Dines with the Kiplings and to a play. 19 Nov. `23 Returns to Bateman s with the Kiplings. 14-15 Dec. `23 Elsie dines with him in London. 2 Jan. `24 Elsie tells her parents she wants to marry him. 23 May `24 & May 23 `24 Comes to stay. July `24 Kipling likes Mrs. Florsheim, George s aunt. Aug. `24 House-hunting with Elsie in Brussels. 3 Sep. `24 With Elsie, meets Kiplings in Madrid. 26 Mar. `28 Staying at Bateman s with Elsie. 15 Aug. `28 With Elsie joins the Kiplings at Bath for Christmas. 22 Dec. `28 Consults Kipling about standing for Parliament 22 Mar. 31 George and Elsie to dine with the Kiplings at their Paris hotel. 28 Apr. & Apr. 28 `31 Kiplings see George and Elsie in Paris 8-9 May `32 Carrie records that George & Elsie will rent Wimpole Hall from April-August. 14 Mar. `33 Kiplings meet them in Paris 30 Mar. `33 Kiplings visit them at Wimpole Hall. 15 May & May 15 `33 Kiplings visit them at Wimpole Hall. 7 July & July 7 `33 Kiplings visit them at Attingham. 15 Sep & Sep. 15 `33 They visit Bateman s. 8 Oct. `33 They spend Christmas at Bateman s. Dec. `34 Banff, Alberta Kipling stays (and fishes). Baring, Hon. Maurice; man of letters Kipling lunches with him in London Barker, (Sir) Herbert, manipulative surgeon. Carrie consults him about her knee. Kiplings go to Jersey because Barker is there. Barr, Robert, Scottish-Canadian author Comes to stay with the Kiplings. Barry (? Barré), Canadian Politician and Author Lunches at Bateman s. i Barrie, J M, playwright and author Kipling lunches with him, Long walk with Kipling, Burne-Jones and Crom Price. Receives the OM which Kipling turned down. Baskerfield, Victor, Kiplings chauffeur. A new chauffeur, Baskerfield arrives. 10-13 July `92 25 Oct. `29 22 May & May 22 `34 14 Aug. `34 12 Oct. `94 8 Aug `33 26 May `97 17 Oct. `97 Jan. `22 July 2 & 2 July `32 Bateman s, Burwash, their final home (NB, Kipling always used the apostrophe in referring to his home Carrington and Rees were less particular and in the text of the Extracts we have reproduced what they wrote. Here, we have used the apostrophe for consistency.) By train and cab to Etchingham and Burwash to see Bateman s. 14 Aug. `00

They talk Burwash. 18 Aug. `00 Kipling sees George Macdonald (his cousin and solicitor) about buying. 21 Sep. `00 Disappointment about Bateman s. 23 Sep. `00 By train and cab again to see Bateman s. 26 May `02 To Bateman s again: they determine to buy: telegrams fly. 28 May `02 George Macdonald buys Bateman s on their behalf for 9300. 10 June `02 Kipling takes Ambo Poynter to see Bateman s. 11 June `02 Both Kiplings and Ambo visit decide to install electricity. 18 June `02 Kiplings to Bateman s, most days. July `02 Purchase of Bateman s complete 29 July `02 Move to Bateman s chaos and black night. 3 Sep. `02 The Baldwins their first visitors charmed. 11 Sep. `02 Looking divine (on arrival home from South Africa their first view of the house and garden in spring. 10 May `03 Laying of electric cable from the Mill to the house. 5 Aug. `03 Borrow church records to trace previous owners. 14 Nov. `03 Nursery chimney catches fire. 26 Nov. `03 Buying Little Bateman s. 1 June `04 Turbine, for electricity, under repair. 17 Sep. `04 Planting trees to shield Bateman s from the road. 18 Sep. `04 The hot water radiator in our bedroom a great success. 8 Nov. `04 Dudwell Farm added to the Kipling s land. Dec. `04 Bricklayers building a wall. 21 Sep. `05 They start to tear down the mill at Dudwell Farm. 26 June `06 Looking beautiful, and peace of its shelter never more welcome. 15 Dec. `07 Bateman s features in Country Life. 13 Aug. `08 The river floods, right up to the south front door. 26 Oct. `09 Flower show, with destructive results. 10 Aug. `10 The brook in high flood again. 16 Dec. `10 Floods in the brook. 12 Nov. `11 The Aitkens and Bonar Laws for Christmas. 25 Dec. `11 Home from France. 27 Mar. `12 The start to drain the mill pond. 24 June `12 The brook in flood. 1 Oct. `12 Arrive home from Egypt. 7 Apr. `13 Return to Bateman s from Kessingland. 10 Sep. `13 Sir E. Poynter to paint Bateman s. 24 Sep. `13 Floods (again). 11 Nov. `13 Return to Bateman s. 7 Feb. `14 Leave for France again. 19 Feb. 14 Return again from France - dead tired leave again to visit the Bathursts. 17 Apr. `14 Return again. 20 Apr. `14 Return from Kessingland and London. 12 Aug. `14 The brook flooded. 10 Dec. `14 An officer calls to arrange for billeting of officers at Bateman s. Feb. 23 `15 Six officers of the Loyals billeted. 26 Feb. `15 Carrie finds reserve dynamo out of order, results in gardener giving notice. 30 Oct. `15 A new between maid starts work. Dec. 6 `15 Heavy floods. 8 Jan `18 Landon very ill brought to Bateman s. 26 Mar. `18 Kiplings return to Bateman s after 6 weeks away at Bath. Mar. 23 `19 Home again after their visit to Oxford. May 25 `19

All the servants to the village for peace celebrations. July 19 `19 Oat field cut by machine and German prisoners of war. 8 Aug. `19 Home again after their motor tour and stay in Scotland. 29 Sep. `19 Mr. Bennett reports to Carrie on new purchase of cottages. Jan. 27 `20 Sewing maid gives notice. Mar. 2 `20 Cook gives notice. Mar. 4 `20 Housemaid gives notice. Mar. 6 `20 Gardener gives notice. (Aug.) `20 Christmas Day kept in the old style much pleasure but no joy. 20 Dec. `20 Cook gives notice. Sep. 30 `21 Ada Thompson, the cook, leaves to get married. July 4 `22 Ada Thompson s wedding household in utter confusion. July 13 `22 A new cook comes. 15 July `22 Home to Bateman s after his operation. 15 Dec. & Dec. 15 `22 Home to Bateman s. 17 Feb. & Feb. 17 `23 Home (after a trip to Spain and France). 6 May & May 6 `24 Home after a trip to France - Carrie v. depressed. 21 Apr. `25 Two large and one small holes discovered in Bateman s roof. 31 Dec. `28 Leave Bateman s for Tilbury Feb. 1 `29 Home to Bateman s Oct `23 `31 Home, Bateman s looking very beautiful. 11 May & ay 11 `34 Carrie records black watch (death watch) beetle in Bateman s 26 June `34 Bates, Sir Percy, Chairman of Morning Post and of Cunard Steamship Co. Kipling is much freshened by a visit from him. 23-24 Jan. `25 With Howell Gwynne brings a copy of the Alphabet Necklace. 23 May `28 Kipling accompanies him to Liverpool to make a speech. Oct. 25 `28 Lady Bates gets taken to church by Carrie. 24 July `32 Dines with Gwynne and the Kiplings at the magic Circle. 8 Nov. `34 Bath, English spa city. Kiplings to Bath, Carrie to take the cure. 1 Feb. & Feb. 1 `16 Lunch in London, thence to Bath. 6 Feb. `17 To Bath in bitter weather. 7 Feb. `17 Kiplings to Bath, via London. 18 Feb. & Feb. 18 `18 Kipling and Carrie to Bath. 10 Feb. & Feb. 10 `19 Kiplings to Bath, en route to Avonmouth. 4 Feb. & Feb. 4 `30 Kiplings leave Bath, for Avonmouth. 6 Feb. & Feb. 6 `30 Kiplings to Batch (5 January) Opening note, 1931 Kiplings leave Bath (27 January). Opening note, 1931 To Bath. 4 Jan. `32 Leave for London. Feb. 9 `32 Kiplings & Bambridges spend Christmas at Royal Pump Room Hotel 22 Dec & Dec. 22 `33 At Bath. 1-5 Jan. `34 Bathurst, Lord and Lady, each a newspaper proprietors in their own right (see also, Apsley, Lord) Call. 19 May `09 Fellow guests with Kiplings and Ian Hamiltons at Lord Roberts. 6 Nov. `09 Lunch at Bateman s. 22 June `10 The Kiplngs to visit at Cirencester. 29 July `11 The Kiplings visit at Cirencester. 17 Apr. `14 All to the races. 18 Apr. `14 Kiplings visit her at Cirencester. Sep. 1-4 `20

Kiplings spend the week-end with them at Cirencester. 9-10 Oct. `26 Kiplings visit them at Pembury. 26-27 Nov. `27 Kiplings spend week-end with them at Cirencester. Oct. 4-8 `28 Kiplings spend week-end with them. 18 Sep. `31 Battenberg, Princess Henry of (Beatrice, Princess, Queen Victoria s daughter) Arrives at Vernet-les-Bains. 10 Mar. `14 Kiplings meet her at Algiers. 26 Feb. `21 Beardsley, Aubrey (English artist) Kipling meets. Beardsley, Mr. (Possibly Judge Samuel Beardsley?) Kipling calls on him. 21 July `95 10 Apr. `93 Beatrice, Princess (Queen Victoria s daughter) See Battenberg, Princess Henry of Beaverbrook, Lord (formerly Sir Max Aitken see under Aitken for earlier entries) & Lady Beaverbrook (Gladys) Offers Kipling a post in Home Propaganda service declined. 19 Feb & Feb 19 `18 All three Kiplings visiting Gladys Beaverbrook at Cherkley. Sep. `28 `18 Gladys Beaverbrook lunches with Kiplings. 31 July `23 Kiplings to a reception given by Gladys Beaverbrook. 6 July `26 Kipling sits next to him at a dinner at Sir Abe Bailey s. 10 Nov. `27 Carrie calls on Gladys Beaverbrook. 11 Nov. `27 Kiplings saddened by news of Gladys Beaverbrook s death. 1 Dec. `27 Beaufront Castle Kiplings visit Mrs. Cuthbert at Beaufront Castle. Kiplings visit again. And again (Mrs. Cuthbert now Lady Rayleigh). Kiplings lunch en route to Edinburgh. Becke, Louis, Australian trader, journalist and writer Visits Kipling at Bateman s. Aug. 18 `17 3 Sep. & Sep. 11 `19 18 Sep. & Sep. 19 `21 7 Sep. & Sep. 7 `28 13 Aug. `07 Beechwood Mrs. Caroline Balestier s home They dine there (and call several times). They call again. Beit, Sir Otto, South African magnate, Chairman of Rhodes Trust Kipling writes to him, resigning from the Trust. 30 Sept. `92 6 May `93 18 June `25 Belcher, Major E A, owner of Judins Farm, adjoining Bateman s estate. Meets with the Kiplings, to agree sale to Kipling of an adjoining field. 12 Sep. & Sep. 12 `25 Belgians, King and Queen of Kiplings meet them at Embassy dinner in Brussels. Kipling meets Queen at Claridge s Hotel in London. Funeral of the King. Bell, George, Dean of Canterbury (later Bishop of Chichester) Kiplings stay with him for the dedication of the Milner chapel. May 14 `25 16 July `25 Feb. 22 `34 3 Nov. & Nov. 3 `28

Comes to tea at Bateman s. 1 Dec. 29 Bell, Moberly, manager of The Times Kipling dines with him: Bell offers to print anything he sends. 30/31 Jan. `92 Kipling lunches with him and L S Amery. 28 Sep. `00 Gives a dinner to meet Joseph Chamberlains : Kiplings present 7 Nov. `05 Bender, A.P., Chief Rabbi in South Africa Calls on Kipling. Bennet, Richard (later Viscount), Prime Minister of Canada Kipling attends big dinner in his honour, in London. Benson, Mr, architect Calls. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Call. Beresford, Admiral Lord Charles Meets Kipling at RN College Greenwich. Kipling presides at Cecil Club dinner in Beresford s honour. Bermuda Arrive: their first visit. To Bermuda, on their ill-fated winter holiday. Besant, Walter, British author, who inspired Kipling Meets Kipling in New York. Kipling dines with him. Bessborough, Lord Present at Lord Milner s. Biarritz (seaside resort in SW France. Kiplings arrive from Lisbon to stay there. Kiplings leave by motor to return home. Kiplings arrive from Madrid to stay there. Bigelow, Pountney, American journalist Calls at Bateman s. Birkenhead, Lord (see also Smith, F E) Kipling attends unveiling, by Birkenhead, of Indian Army War Memorial at Neuve Chapelle. Birkenhead, Lady, wife of Lord Birkenhead Carrie meets at dinner with Lady Colefax. Black, William, Scottish novelist Calls with his wife at North End House. Kiplings attend his funeral. 4 Mar `07 25 Nov. `31 25 Aug. `10 22 Jan. `99 23 June `09 13 July `10 27 Feb. `94 March `30 (note) 16 June `93 8 June `94 17 May `14 2 Apr. `27 21 Apr. `27 13 Apr. `28 23 June `10 5 Oct. & Oct. 5 `27 Dec. 7 `20 21 July `97 15 Dec. `98 Blackwood, Lord Basil, Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland

Present at Lord Milner s. 17 May `14 Blaikie, Miss, Governess to Elsie and John Kipling Engaged at 60 p.a. There are now two Miss Blaikies, governess and secretary. Stays with the Kiplings at Kessingland. They visit her at Stamford. Blandford, Lucy, children s nurse during their trip to USA, 1899 Is sick, on day 1 of the voyage. Is sick again on the return voyage. 5 May`04 July `04 1 Sep. `13 15 Oct. `23 25 Jan. `99 14 June. `99 Bland-Sutton, Sir John and Lady: he was Carrie s doctor and later Kipling s Visit Bateman s. 2 Sep. `06 Visit Bateman s. 21 June `08 Meets Kipling. 1 Oct. `08 Advises Kipling to give up smoking. 8 Oct. `08 Removes three cysts from Carrie s head 8 Oct. `08 (note) They stay for the week-end at Bateman s. 19 July `13 Reports on John. 15 Sep. `13 Changes his mind, says they can go to Switzerland. 26 Nov. `13 Kiplings lunch with them in London. 12 Aug. `14 Carrie consults him: he says Take the cure at Bath. Jan. 11 `15 Kipling takes Carrie to consult him. July 11 `17 Operates on Kipling in London nursing home. 15 Nov. & Nov. 15 `22 The Bland-Suttons entertain Carrie daily. 5 Dec. `22 Calls at Bateman s not discouraged by Kipling s constant pain 7 Jan. `23 Says that Kipling is cured. 30 Apr. `23 Kipling consults him before going abroad: given a clean bill of health and instructions as to diet. Mar. 5 `24 Advises them to go to S. America for their winter break. 14 Dec. `26 (Many other visits by and to Bland-Sutton not recorded.). 14 Dec. `26 (Carrington note) Is amazed at Unprofessional. 24 June `28 Kiplings come to them for week-end at Deal. 15-16 Sep. & Sep. 15 `34 Bliss Cottage, Dummerston, Brattleboro They go to see it. They move in. Really settled in. They give the cottage the nickname The Blizzard. Packing up, before their move to Naulakha. Blumenfeld, R D, editor of the Daily Express Visits. Visits. Bodiam Castle (Sussex/Kent border) Kiplings drive to visit several times. Bonar Law, Andrew, British politician, later, briefly, Prime Minister Dinner at the House of Commons with Baldwin and Kiplings. To dinner at Bateman s. To the Kiplings for Christmas (with the Aitkens). Meets with Kipling, Max Aitken and F E Smith in Paris. 28 July `92 10 Aug. `92 29 Aug. `92 29 Aug. `92 5 Aug. `93 22 July `09 14 June `11 June `07 21 July `09 22 Sep. `11 25 Dec. `11 12 Apr. `14

Meets Kipling and Landon at Aix-les-Bains. Bonar Law, Catherine, second daughter of Andrew Kiplings to her house. Bok, Edward, one of Kipling s American publishers Mr and Mrs Bok and their son visit Bateman s. Boscombe (near Bournemouth, Dorset. Kiplings staying, Ambo Poynter also house-hunting. 7 May `23 6 July `26 5 July `24 14 June `94 Boston, Mass. Kipling to a dinner of the Tavern Club. 23 Apr. 95 Botha, General Louis. Boer leader, later Prime Minister of Union of South Africa Present at a dinner given by Sir Abe Bailey. 2 Jan. `19 Bournemouth To Lee Evans, a crammer s establishment. John to the crammer s at Bournemouth. Bowman, Miss, Secretary Succeeds Miss Hogg. Brattleboro Their first arrival, met by Beatty. They go to see the site for Naulahka. Return after honeymoon. 13 Feb. `14 5 May `14 3 July `13 16 Feb. `92 15 Mar `92 26 July `92 Brede Place; near Rye, East Sussex, the home of Moreton Frewen, Kipling s friend Kipling shoots at Brede Place. Oct. `10 Kiplings to tea at Brede Place. 3 July `11 Brentford, Lord (see Joynson-Hicks) Brett, Mrs, former nursery governess With her four delightful children to tea. Visits. Briand, M. Aristide, French Prime Minister Present at the lunch given by Princess Marie of Greece. Bridson, Miss Ellie; an old friend Kiplings visit her in Bath. Kiplings visit her in Bath. British Institute of Shipping Kipling makes a successful speech at their dinner. Browning, Mrs. Pen., daughter-in-law of English poet, Robert Browning Comes to stay.. Brown s Hotel. Mayfair, London Party after wedding. Do not render an account for wedding party. 5 Sep. `23 Aug. 7 `31 21 Feb. `14 21 Dec. `29 4 Jan. `32 20 Feb. & Feb. 20 `25 5 Sep. `95 18 Jan. `92 26 Jan. `92

Staying. 5 July `94 Base for a month. 14 (?16) July `95 Arrive from South Africa. 28 Apr. `00 En route to Canada. 20 Sep. `07 Stay overnight on return from Ireland. 24 Oct. `11 Staying. 31 Oct. `13 Stay one night on return from France. 16 Apr. `14 Kiplings arrive from Kessingland. 10 Aug. `14 Hotel full of stranded Americans. 11 Aug. `14 Family lunch at Browns. 14 Sep. `14 Kiplings staying: all the staff desolated. 15 Oct. `15 One night there, on the way to a holiday in the north. Aug. 17 `16 Kiplings return from Bath to find pleasant rooms. Mar `15 `18 Arrive from Newquay after 11 hour journey. Sep. 23 `18 Leave. Sep 28 `18 Back again. Sep. 30 `18 To Brown s on occasion of Hardy s funeral.. 16 Jan. & Jan. 16 `28 Arrive at Brown s from Liverpool at 3 p.m. June 15 `30 At Brown s 22 Sep. & Sep. 22 `31 Arrive Brown s at 3.30 pm from Bath Jan. 5 `34 Carrie has to unpack her own bag at Brown s. 27 May `34 Bruce, S M (later Lord Bruce), Prime Minister of Australia Is a fellow guest at the Stanhopes. Visits Bateman s (as High Commissioner in London) to ask Kipling to open Melbourne Centenary. 9-10 Oct. `26 9 Jan. & Jan. 9 `34 Buckingham Palace Royal Garden Party. 22 July & July 22 `26 Afternoon party: Kipling talks to the King: Carrie to the Queen. 10 Nov. & Nov. 10 `26 Garden Party. 26 July `28 To Garden Party. 23 July & July 23 `31 Buckle, Ada, parlour maid at Bateman s Comes.. 29 Sep. `14 Buller, Colonel (should be Butler) Lieut. Col Hon. L J P, commanding 2IG Writes re John s death. 5 Oct & Oct. 5 `15 Burne-Jones, Sir Edward ( Ned ): Victorian artist, and one of Kipling s mentors, married to his aunt Georgiana (qv) Calls exchanged on 23 Apr., but entry dated. 19 Apr. `94 Writes to Kiplings suggesting they stay on in North End House until the baby is born. 18 June `97 Long walk with Kipling, Barrie and Crom Price. 17 Oct. `97 Puts Baldwin up for the Athenaeum with Kipling. 17 Nov. `97 Dies suddenly. 17 June `98 Burne-Jones, Georgiana (née Macdonald) (Aunt Georgie) Kiplings see a lot of. 5 July `94 Dine at the Misses Craik and Miss Winnard with Kiplings. 11 Aug. `95 Family lunch with the Kiplings and two other aunts (out of three) 2 Apr. `97 Comes to North End House. 14 July `97 Working with Kipling on life of her husband. 17 Oct. `01 Puts up a banner disapproving the South African peace. 2 June `02

Very fragile. 1 July `03 Staying at Bateman s with her unmarried sister, Edith. 15 Nov. `03 Her Life of her husband published. 25 Nov. `04 Visits Kiplings at Bateman s. 28 May `10 Sadly aged. 11 Apr. `11 To visit at Bateman s. 12 Sep. `11 Kiplings visit her at Rottingdean: she seems old and weary. 11 Oct. `18 Kiplings attend her funeral at Rottingdean. 6 Feb. & Feb. 6 `20 Kipling is asked to write a monograph on her life, but declines. 15 Aug. & Aug. 15 `33 Burne-Jones, Margaret (Margot) (Mrs. Margaret Mackail), daughter of Ned and Georgiana Calls on newly-returned Kiplings at Royal Palace Hotel. 23 June `99 Burne-Jones, Phil, Margaret s brother and Kipling s cousin Calls on newly-returned Kiplings at Royal Palace Hotel. Starts on Kipling s portrait. Joins the Kiplings in Scotland. Starts portrait of Carrie. Continues Kipling s portrait. Visits Bateman s. Kiplings attend his funeral. Burton, Mrs Isabella the original of Mrs. Hauksbee Kipling calls on her in London. 23 June `99 8 June `99 8 Aug `99 8 Aug. `99 2 Nov. `99 3 May `10 24 June & June 24 `26 27 Oct. `03 Burwash, East Sussex: Wealden village, their home from 1902-1936 Their first visit. 14 Aug. `00 They talk Burwash. 18 Aug. `00 Borrow records from church to trace owners of Bateman s. 14 Nov. `03 Thinks of bringing drill hall from Rottingdean to Burwash. July `04 Meeting of National Service League in our gym (?) tea for 130. 27 Apr. `10 Memorial Service for King Edward VII attended by Kipling household. 20 May `10 Meeting of Burwash Nursing Association of which Carrie is Secretary she signifies her intention to resign. Oct. 16 `18 They hear the Burwash bells ringing in the New Year. 1 Jan. & Jan. 1 `19 Byng, General Lord (later Field-Marshal and Viscount) and Lady Byng Kiplings stay with them; Kipling acts as intermediary with Baldwin over appointment as Metropolitan Police Commissioner 16-17 June `28 Kiplings stay with them: all Scotland Yard people. 23-24 May `31 C Cabot, Mr and Mrs (Norman and Lucy parents of Will and Mary) Call on Kiplings on arrival in Brattleboro Cabot, Mary (daughter of Norman and Lucy) Records first meeting with Kipling Lunch with Kiplings Lunch with Kiplings Calls (to say farewell) Calls on Kiplings at Roquebrune, with Grace Holbrook. 19 Feb. `92 19 Feb. `92 (note) 1 May `95 8 May `96 28 Aug. `96 20 Feb. `26

Cairo Stay at Semiramis Hotel After arrival at Port Said, reach Cairo (Helouan) at 3 p.m. Back to Cairo from Assouan. 11 Feb. `13 25 Feb. & Feb. 25 `31 11 Mar. & Mar. 11 `31 Calgary Kiplings arrive from Moosejaw and Winnipeg. Cameron, Mrs. (and her five daughters) Call under false pretences. 3-4 Oct. `07 12 Aug. `26 Canadian Authors Society Kipling attends their reception & speaks at the Mansion House 10 July & July 10 `33 Cannan, Mr, Secretary of Oxford University Press Kiplings stay with him while discussing with Charles Fletcher. Carisbrooke, Marquis of, grandson of Queen Victoria. Present at lunch with Lady Sybil Colefax at which the Kiplings were present. Carnegie. Andrew, American industrialist and philanthropist Lends Kipling family The Manse at Creich. 6 June `10 15 July `26 8 Aug. `99 Cape Town Arrive for first time (as a family). 25 Jan. `98 Leave 12 Apr. `98 Arrive 5 Feb. `00 Leave 11 Apr. `00 Arrive 25 Dec. `00 Leave 17 Apr. `01 Arrive 7 Jan. `02 Leave 16 Apr. `02 Arrive 13 Jan. `03 Leave 22 Apr. `03 Arrive 29 Dec. `03 Leave 13 Apr. 04 Arrive 27 Dec. `04 Leave 5 Apr. `05 Arrive 9 Jan. `06 Leave 18 Apr. `06 Arrive 1 Jan. `07 Leave 6 Apr. `07 Carman, Bliss, Canadian poet Calls on Kipling in Washington. Carr, Mrs. Carmichael, professional pianist Calls. Cars (and motoring generally) Hires a motor from London: they drive to Brighton. The motor breaks down. Motor to Seaford and Alfriston. A 30-mile drive through lovely villages. 5 Mar. `95 12 Aug. `98 6 Dec. `99 22 Dec. `99 5 June `00 16 June `00

A drive on the London road as far as Cuckfield. 28 June `00 Motor drive to Arundel. 13 July `00 Drive to Uckfield. 17 July `00 A drive across the Downs to Friston. 18 Aug. `00 They try out an American automobile. 12 Oct. `00 New motor arrives most beautiful/ 18 June `01 An American driver to try to make the car go. 26 Nov. `01 A Lanchester car. 5 June `02 The motor in charge of Mr. Colgate arrives. 26 Sep. `02 Mr. Lanchester arrives with the machine to assure us all is well. 3 Oct. `02 The motor breaks down, embarrassingly, at Rye. 13 Oct. `02 Amelia II (18 HP Lanchester) arrives. 1 June `04 Motor most unsatisfactory. 18 June `04 A Siddeley car on trial. 17 Dec. `05 Buying a Daimler car ( Gunhilda ). 24 May `06 Lent a Rolls-Royce car and chauffeur to take them from. Vernet-les-Bains to Paris by Claude Johnson. 23 Mar. `10 Johnson calls at Bateman s with Lord Montagu. 29 May `10 To Oxford via Stoke Poges. 6 June `10 Johnson calls on Kipling to discuss a new Rolls-Royce. 2 Nov. `10 Motor tour in borrowed Rolls-Royce starts. 25 Mar. `11 Narbonne - Pont du Gard Arles Les Baux Aigues Mortes. 25-26 Mar 11 Beziers Carcassonne. 27 Mar. `11 Toulouse. 28 Mar. `11 Bergerac. 29 Mar. `11 Angoulême Poitiers. 30 Mar. `11 Tours. 31 Mar. `11 Chaumont Loches - Blois Chartres. 1 Apr. `11 Rouen Beauvais. 2 Apr. `11 Amiens Paris. 3 Apr, `11 Collision with a tram in Paris. 5 Apr. `11 Abbéville. 7 Apr. `11 Home to Bateman s via Boulogne and Folkestone. 8 Apr. `11 Leave for a motor tour of Normandy, 4 Aug. `11 In Rouen, 5 Aug. `11 At Le Havre. 6 Aug. `11 Bayeux and the Normandy coast. 7 Aug. `11 Mont St, Michel. 10 Aug. `11 Mortain. 11 Aug. `11 Visit the Depews at Chateau d Anel, Compiègne 13 Aug. `11 Return to Bateman s. 18 Aug. `11 Motor Tour in the west: Salisbury. 8 Sep. `12 Cawsand. 8 Sep. `12 Tintagel and Lands End. 10 Sep.12 Westward Ho! 11 Sep. `12 Kiplings met at Marseilles, Landon has brought their car out. 19 Mar. 13 Drive to Albi. 22 Mar. `13 Long journey to Bourges. 24 Mar. `13 Abbéville pass through en route to Boulogne and Folkestone. 6 Apr. `13 Kipling sacks Moore the chauffeur after six years service. 16 June `13 Kiplings meet up with the Rolls and the new chauffeur, Eaves at Bordeaux. 18 Mar. `14 Kiplings acquire a second car a Ford for station work. 30 Apr. `14 New chauffeur, Vincent, arrives with his family. May 14 `15

Car returns from Warley with John s kit. Aug. `15 Last trip to London in car before it is put by because of the war. Dec. 10 `15 The first jaunt in their own car again. 1 Jan. `19 Home from London by car. Mar. 23 `19 A new chauffeur, Taylor, takes on. Apr. 26 `19 A wonderful drive with S S McClure. 13 May `19 To Oxford, by car. May 21 `19 The car, and Taylor, chauffeur, waiting for them at Marseilles. 23 Mar. `21 New Rolls-Royce motor car comes at 7.30 p,m. June 2 `21 They get 1550 for their old car. June 9 `21 The car has been perfect (on their return from Scotland). Sep. 27 `21 Car arrives from England. 23 Apr. `23 To Monte Carlo. 24 Apr. & Apr. 24 `23 To Digne. 4 May & May 4 `23 To Grenoble. 5 May & May 5 `23 To Aix-les-Bains. 6 May & May 6 `23 Meets Bonar Law and Landon. 7 May `23 To Annecy. 7 May `23 To Evian-les-Bains. May 11 `23 To Lausanne. 12 May `23 Left Evian arrived Bourges 17 May & May 17 `23 Left Bourges arrived Dijon 18 May & May 18 `23 Left Dijon arrived Troyes 19 May & May 19 `23 Left Troyes arrived Villers-Cotterets 20 May & May 20 `23 They visit the Guards memorial erected by Lady Milner 21 May `23 Compiègne and to Dieppe 22 May & May 22 `23 Dieppe Newhaven: a rough crossing: and home 23 May & May 23 `23 Met by car at Hendaye and to Biarritz. 13 Apr & Apr. 13 `28 To Villeneuve-sur-Lot. 26 Apr & Apr. 26 `28 To Tours. 27 Apr & Apr. 27 `28 Rouen-Dieppe-Home. 3 May & May 3 `28 Kiplings order a new Rolls-Royce. 10 May & May 10 `28 Chauffeur summoned for dangerous driving, but is discharged. 22 May `28 They inspect the new car and go for a drive in her July 24 `28 To Stamford for the night. 5 Sep. & Sep. 5 `28 To Ripon 6 Sep. & Sep. 6 `28 Via Beaufront Castle to Edinburgh 7 Sep. & Sep. 7 `28 To Aboyne, the Huntly Arms 10 Sep. `28 To Airlie Castle and Edinburgh 16 Sep. & Sep. 16 `28 To Carlisle and York 17 Sep. & Sep. 17 `28 To Stamford and London (Brown s) 18 Sep. & Sep. 18 `28 Home 20 Sep. & Sep. 20 `28 They plan to put down the cars, and give chauffeur notice. 25 Nov. & Nov. 25 `31 Mr. Chichester (Rolls-Royce) to lunch to discuss sale of cars Dec. & Dec. 4 `31 A new chauffeur, Baskerfield arrives. July 2 & 2 July `32 New chauffeur returns with old car, to be used until new one is ready. July 5 `32 A new 26HP Rolls. 26 July & Ju;y 26 `32 Carson, Sir Edward, Ulster Unionist politician and barrister (later Lord Carson) The Edward Carsons. 6 Sep. `00 Calls on Kiplings in company of Lady Londonderry. 16 Dec. `12 Fellow guest with the Kiplings at Cazalets lunch. 23 Jan. `29 Carter, Howard, archaeologist. Egyptologist

Kiplings meet him at British High Commissioner s in Cairo. 20 Mar. `29 Catlins, (Mother, May, Julia and Edith) (see also Depew) First meeting en route to Bermuda and at hotel. The Kiplings stay with them at Morristown, NJ. The Catlin girls stay at Naulakha. The Kiplings stay with them at Morristown, NJ. The girls go off on their bicycles Kipling comes to continue his convalescence Edith visits the Kiplings at Creich The Catlins staying at The Elms Kiplings stay with them at rue de Varennes, Paris Julia, now Mrs Chauncey Park Depew, arrives with her husband at Vernet-les-Bains Castelnau, French WW1 General Present at an IWGC meeting 1 Mar `94 20 Sep. `94 10 Oct. `94 20 Sep. `94 24 June `95 9 May `99 8 Aug. `99 2 Oct. `99 7 Oct. `01 27 Feb. `11 14 May `31 Cazalet, William, landowner, of Fairlawne, near Tonbridge The Kiplings meet the author Hugh Walpole at the Cazalets 10 Dec. `24 The Kiplings attend the Eton-Harrow match as their guests 11 July `26 The Kiplings visit to meet King Feisal of Iraq 7 Nov. `27 Kiplings attend a lunch at Fairlawne 21 Oct. `28 Kiplings attend a lunch (at Fairlawne?) 23 Jan. `29 A very snob party at the Cazalets. 12 July `31 Cecil, Hon. George, son of Lord and Lady Edward Cecil Missing in France Kipling meets three Grenadier Guardsmen who saw him killed Both Kiplings to Winchester to open rifle range in memory of George Cecil. Kipling makes a speech. Kiplings visit his grave at Villers-Cotteret Cecil, Hon. Helen, daughter of Lord and Lady Edward Cecil (See also Hardinge, Mrs. Helen) Calls at Kessingland Engaged to (Eric) Hardinge Cecil, Lord Edward Kiplings meet in Cairo 1 Oct. `14 (note) 3 Dec. `14 11 Dec. `15 21-22 July `20 31 July `14 15 Oct. `20 11 Feb. `13 Cecil, Lady Edward (later Lady Milner see under Milner for post-1921 events) Lunches at Bateman s in company of Lord Milner 18 Oct. `03 Kiplings visit her at Great Wigsell 24 Apr. `07 Uses Bateman s as a base while works going on at Gt. Wigsell 30 July `07 To tea with the Kiplings, with her sister, Miss Maxse and M. Georges Clemenceau 23 Sep. `09 Visits Kiplings: also H A Gwynne and the Husseys of Scotney Apr. `10 Lunch with Kiplings at Bateman s 26 May `10 Calls on Kiplings with Miss Maxse, Lord Milner and Harry Cust 6 Nov. `10 Visits Bateman s with her children 20 Apr. `11 Kiplings meet in Cairo 11 Feb. `13 With Lord Milner to celebrate Empire Day at Bateman s 24 May `13

To Kiplings for the week-end Calls to tell of her adventure in Paris, searching for her son Carrie calls on her after news of John s being missing To a music hall in London with the Kiplings, Lord Milner & the Salisburys Mention of her marriage to Lord Milner Chamberlain, Austen, politician With his wife, at a dinner at which the Kiplings were present Chamberlain, Joseph, Liberal Unionist politician Kipling and he meet at Kipling s club A good talk with Kipling at the Club Kipling comes up to London to meet Chamberlain Speaks at a Cape Town meeting but Kipling does not attend Attend lunch for Chamberlain, seated unsuitably Farewell banquet at Cape Town (but Rudyard at high table) Meeting with Kipling in London (on South African affairs) Dinner at club Kipling disturbed at Chamberlain s resignation Dinner at Moberly Bells : Kipling among those present Kiplings attend the memorial service to him in London Chamberlain, Miss, Carrie s secretary Returns from holiday Carrie has a desperate day with her A week of utter stupidity and muddle Is given notice Finishes her service Calls at Bateman s Chamberlain, Neville, British politician, later Prime Minister, 1937-40 The Kiplings meets the Chamberlains at Chevening Kipling attends a reception at the Chamberlains Kiplings lunch with the Chamberlains Chandler, Rear-Admiral Lloyd, USN, Kipling bibliographer Calls. 19 July `13 1 October `14 3 Oct. `15 16 Oct. `15 17 July `21 (note) 4 Nov. `25 11 Oct. `99 1 May `00 25 May `00 18 Feb. `03 20 Feb. `03 24 Feb. `03 20 May `03 29 May `03 18 Sept. `03 7 Nov. `05 6 July `14 Jan. 3 `17 Mar. 28 `18 June 22 `18 Dec. 31 `18 Feb. 8 `19 29 May `23 12 June `26 9 July `27 27 June `28 3 June & June 3 `31 Cherkley Court, Leatherhead, home of Sir Max and Lady Aitken Kiplings visit Kiplings visit, Tim Healy a fellow guest Kiplings spend Christmas Kiplings spend the night Kiplings staying, Kipling ill in the night Kiplings visiting Chequers, country house, prime minister s residence Weekend at Chequers Kiplings stay at Chequers Kiplings spend a week-end of the old family sort Kiplings spend the week-end overshadowed by the King s illness. Nov. `11 13 July `12 Dec. `12 14 Feb. `14 21 Sep. `14 28 Sep. `18 2 May `25 25 June, `27 28-29 Jan. & Jan. 28 `28 1 Dec. & Dec. 1 `28

Chevrillon, M. André, French man of letters Calls Kiplings meet him (and his wife) in Paris Kipling gathering material for him Writes to ask if Kipling will accept honorary degree from University of Paris Chevening, near Sevenoaks: home of Viscount Stanhope Kiplings to stay for the week-end Kiplings to spend week-end Kiplings spend week-end. Kiplings spend week-end (also M-Massingbers, Wigrams and Runcomans). Chicago, Ill., Arrive Chirk Castle, home of Lord Howard de Walden Kiplings stay Kiplings stay. Kiplings stay. Chirol, Sir Vincent, British journalist, author and imperialist Fellow gust with Kiplings at Allens Kiplings meet him in Cairo Kiplings meet him at British High Commissioner s in Cairo. Choate, Joseph. America Minister in London Meets Kiplings at Skibo Castle 23 Nov. `09 4 Feb. `14 Oct. `19 23 July & July `23 `21 12 June `26 19-20 May `28 19 Oct. `29 10-11 Nov. `34 26 Mar. `92 Aug. `29 28 Aug. `31 26 Aug. & Aug. 26 `32 22 June `12 18 Feb. `29 20 Mar. `29 17 Aug. `99 Christmas 1892, spent at Maplewood 25 Dec. `92 1893, spent with Beatty and Mai again 24 Dec. `93 1899 rather sad, both children and their nurse have influenza 25 Dec. `99 1908 spent at Bateman s 25 Dec. `98 1911 at Bateman s with Aitkens and Bonar Laws 25 Dec. `12 1912 spent at Cherkley with Aitkens and Bonar Laws Dec. `12 Churchill, Winston S, politician and Liberal minister (at the time of the diaries) Present at a dinner given by Sir Abe Bailey 2 Jan. `19 As Secretary for War, presides at meeting of Imperial War Graves Commission 21 Jan. `19 Clark, Sir George Sydenham, Governor of Bombay Long talk with Kipling at their club. 22 July `07 Clarke, Commander Henry (later Vice-Admiral (retired), Rottingdean resident First meeting details illegible 20 Sep. `98 Kipling s trip up-channel in HMS Nile July `01 (note) Call at Bateman s with the Joneses Jan. `22 Clarke, Sub-Lieutenant Lawrence, son of above, in HMS Repulse Kipling writes verse for his gunroom mess in Repulse 7 Nov. `17 Clemenceau, M. Georges, French politician and prime minister