King Edward VIII

Standard Name: Edward VIII, King
Used Form: Prince of Wales
Used Form: Windsor, Edward,,, Duke of

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Family and Intimate relationships Dorothy Brett
Sylvia, Lady Brooke, recalled her father as one to whom nobody who was not somebody meant a thing.
Brooke, Sylvia. Queen of the Head Hunters. William Morrow and Company, 1972.
13
A sample of Orchard Lea's illustrious visitors included Esher's great friendKaiser Wilhelm II and a...
Friends, Associates L. M. Montgomery
Baldwin declared himself a huge fan at festivities in Toronto that included the Prince of Wales and Prince George . A later British prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald , claimed that he had read all of...
Friends, Associates Rosita Forbes
In FinlandRF met the national hero Marshal Mannerheim .
Forbes, Rosita. Gypsy in the Sun. Cassell, 1944.
302
On her first visit to the USA she met Rebecca West , Ruth Draper , Anna Pavlova , and H. G. Wells ; on...
Intertextuality and Influence Githa Sowerby
This play's examination of modern sexual mores may have been provoked by a recent Hollywood scandal involving Greta Garbo , or more likely (in Riley's view) by the recent affair of King Edward VIII and...
Occupation Madeleine Lucette Ryley
Along with acting, MLR continued to work as a producer. On 15 March 1920 her production of Come out of the Kitchen! by Alice Duer Miller opened at the Strand Theatre . This domestic comedy...
Occupation Isak Dinesen
While working very hard at the management of her plantation, she also found time for big-game hunting (some Africans called her Lioness Blixen). Additionally, she enjoyed practising medicine among her farm workers, somewhat in...
Performance of text Ngaio Marsh
NM 's mother played the witch, and her grandfather Edward William Seager made a present to her of two theatrical treasures: a book entitled Actors of the [Nineteenth] Century by Frederic White and a shirt...
politics Sylvia Pankhurst
Years later it was rumoured that in 1914 SP had planned to kidnap the Prince of Wales . In 1932 a former Scotland Yard detective was set to publish a book entitled From Information Received...
politics H. D.
Intensely political about issues involving war and pacifism, HD nevertheless limited her interest to particular areas of politics only. A few years before this she had been deeply invested in the British royal family, putting...
Publishing Lady Cynthia Asquith
LCA produced lives of two members of the royal family. The Duchess of York (about the woman later much loved as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) appeared in spring1928, and God Save the King (a...
Reception Ann Bridge
The book made immediate friends in high places. A Yugoslav shipowner's wife gave a copy to Princess Marina ,
Born Princess Marina of Greece, she married the Duke of Kent, a younger son of George...
Reception Rosita Forbes
Signatures were gathered for a presentation volume for RF ; early signatories were the Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister . The presentation was made at a reception attended by peers, peeresses, and bishops...
Residence Catharine Amy Dawson Scott
When first married, CADS lived in a luxurious home at 2 Bennet Street in London. Her husband was often called out suddenly to nearby St James's Palace to attend on members of the royal...
Textual Features Berta Ruck
BR structures this work by association. Her first chapter begins with the abdication of Edward VIII and moves back from that to his Investiture as Prince of Wales on 14 June 1911. Her second is...
Textual Features Isak Dinesen
Though far less well-known than Out of Africa (which was also written after leaving Africa, though after a shorter interval of time), it is just as evocative. Stambaugh quotes from it: A community of but...

Timeline

14 June 1911: The future Edward VIII was invested as Prince...

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14 June 1911

The future Edward VIII was invested as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle in Wales: the first such ceremony to be held in the Principality itself in modern times.
Ruck, Berta. An Asset to Wales. Hutchinson, 1970.
2-5

September 1920: The civil disobedience campaign against British...

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September 1920

The civil disobedience campaign against British rule in India began; it involved an immense non-cooperation movement, including a boycott of foreign cloth and British imports.
Keller, Helen, editor. The Dictionary of Dates. Macmillan, 1934, 2 vols.
I: 839-40
Langer, William L., editor. An Encyclopedia of World History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically Arranged. 4th ed., Houghton Mifflin, 1968.
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7 October 1922: The Prince of Wales broadcast a message to...

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7 October 1922

The Prince of Wales broadcast a message to boy scouts from York House in London.
Briggs, Asa. The BBC: The First Fifty Years. Oxford University Press, 1985.
363

26 May 1926: The BBC for the first time broadcast speeches...

Building item

26 May 1926

The BBC for the first time broadcast speeches from the House of Lords .
BBC Handbook: 1960. BBC, 1960, http://U of A HSS HE 8690 B86.
237

1935: The business-oriented and purportedly non-political...

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1935

The business-oriented and purportedly non-political Anglo-German Fellowship was formed in London to promote friendly relations between the two countries. It lasted until 1941 before succumbing to the pressure of war.
National Archives,. “National Register of Archives (NRA)”. National Archives (UK), 1995.
22 May 2003 Release, Organisation File (Anglo-German Fellowship)

20 January 1936: King George V died and Edward VIII assumed...

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20 January 1936

King George V died and Edward VIII assumed the throne; he broadcast a message to the Empire the same day from the BBC 's headquarters, Broadcasting House.
Briggs, Asa. The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. Oxford University Press, 1961, 5 vols.
1: 372

10 December 1936: The Abdication Crisis ended when King Edward...

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10 December 1936

The Abdication Crisis ended when King Edward VIII finally relinquished the throne; his brother David succeeded him as George VI .
Beloff, Max. Wars and Welfare: Britain 1914-1945. Edward Arnold, 1984.
226
Steinberg, Sigfrid Henry. Historical Tables: 58 BC-AD 1985. 11th ed., Garland Publishing, 1986.
244

11-23 October 1937: Embarrassingly for the British government...

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11-23 October 1937

Embarrassingly for the British government and royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor visited Nazi Germany, where they had a cordial meeting with Hitler .
Palmer, Alan, and Veronica Palmer. The Chronology of British History. Century, 1992.
382

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