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Papers of Lord Robert Cecil, 1917-1924

Papers of Lord Robert Cecil, 1917-1924

Collection: Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939    Volumes    Papers of Lord Robert Cecil, 1917-1924
Lord Robert Cecil (1864-1958), later known as the 1st Viscount of Chelwood, was a British lawyer, diplomat, and government minister. He served as a member of the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, playing an important role in the drafting of the Treaty of Versailles and the foundation of the League of Nations. This volume contains excerpts from Cecil’s personal and professional papers. The papers include the diary Cecil kept in Paris, notes on the early years of the League, and observations recorded during trips to the United States and Scandinavia in 1924. 


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General Notes, 1917

Collection:Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939
Date:1917-1917
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73372-H01
Archive Reference(s):AD MSS 51131

Notes on the Formation of the League of Nations, 1919

Collection:Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939
Date:1919-1919
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73372-H02
Archive Reference(s):AD MSS 51131

Notes on the first assembly of the League of Nations, 1920

Collection:Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939
Date:1920-1920
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73372-H03
Archive Reference(s):AD MSS 51131

Tour of United States, 1923

Collection:Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939
Date:1923-1923
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73372-H04
Archive Reference(s):AD MSS 51131

Tour of Scandinavia, 1924

Collection:Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939
Date:1924-1924
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73372-H05
Archive Reference(s):AD MSS 51131
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