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               Treaties and Iraq Assembly. See Longrigg and Edmonds,
       M3
               op. cit. Cox and Dobbs, BL, pp. 409-53.
      M5       Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West, A Change of
               Perspective.
      256      Letter to FJ3, Feb. 11 th, UBL.
      256      Death of Hugo. Hugh Lowthian Bell by FB and Elsa Rich­
               mond, British Library MSS and The Times, Feb. 3rd, 1926.
               Fie was forty-seven.
      256      Letters, BL, CEB.
      256       Baghdad floods, CO 730/106, Intelligence Report No. 8,
               April 15 th.
      256       Events in Baghdad and Faisal’s visit to Vichy and London,
                CO 730 (105-7).
                Clayton and Treaty with Ibn Saud, FO 882 and Clayton
      *57
                Papers, Box 471/11 (1927) Durham.
       257      ‘Romance’ of Iraq. The Arab War, Introduction by Sir
                Kinahan Cornwallis.
       258      Letters, BL, CEB.
      259       Death. Registrar General’s Overseas Records, London.
                CO 730/105/107. Intelligence Report No. 15, July 1926.
       259      ‘Dial’. Normal dose is 20-40 milligrammes; a fatal dose for
                a normally healthy person would be in excess of 100 milli­
                grammes (National Poison Information Centre, London).


      Epilogue

       261      Dobbs, CO 730/105.
       262      Al Ala??j al Arabi, July 14th, 1926.
       262      King and Queen and other messages, BL p. 624.
       263      David Hogarth, GJ.
       264      Janet Hogarth, An Oxford Portrait Gallery.
       264      Lady Bell died May 16th, 1930 at 5 Lennox Gardens,
                London. Sir Hugh Bell died June 29th, 1931 at 95 Sloane
                Street, effects £264,909.2.2, save and except settled land.











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