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Under the section private life is the following on Sargent's wife Eileen Horne: "Sargent's biographers differ on her background. Aldous states that she was a maid in domestic service, whereas Reid notes that she was a keen rider, with many friends in hunting circles, and that her uncle (who officiated at her wedding to Sargent) was rector of Drinkstone, Suffolk".
From the Ancestry web site we can find that in the 1911 census Eileen Horne, aged 12 is living with her parents Frederick aged 44, Alice aged 42 and sister Beryl aged 13 at Beyton Grange, Beyton, near Bury St Edmunds. Frederick describes himself as miller, coal merchant, carter and farmer. Beyton Grange had 11 rooms and there were three live in staff, a butler, a cook and a housemaid. This is hardly the family of a maid in domestic service.
Frederick died in 1940 leaving £956 17s and was living at The Mill House, Beyton, which is next door to Beyton Grange where he was in 1911. Incidentally Frederick was born in Drinkstone and educated at Charterhouse as was his brother Francis Herbert Horne who was rector of Drinkstone from 1913 to 1938. All this suggests that Reid's version is correct, or at least that Aldous's in not.--
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I have replaced "More casual encounters" with "Less savoury encounters". The woman was clearly pleading NOT to have to have any kind of sex with Sargent. -- Hugh7 ( talk) 00:28, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
The New York appearances on Toscanini's invitation seem, at least partially, to have been recorded and a selection appears on CD. It reveals that-presumably to comply with radio time limits, Menuhin and Sargent were happy to play the Elgar Violin Concerto in an abbreviated form omitting the cadenza. Delahays ( talk) 14:47, 8 April 2022 (UTC)
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Under the section private life is the following on Sargent's wife Eileen Horne: "Sargent's biographers differ on her background. Aldous states that she was a maid in domestic service, whereas Reid notes that she was a keen rider, with many friends in hunting circles, and that her uncle (who officiated at her wedding to Sargent) was rector of Drinkstone, Suffolk".
From the Ancestry web site we can find that in the 1911 census Eileen Horne, aged 12 is living with her parents Frederick aged 44, Alice aged 42 and sister Beryl aged 13 at Beyton Grange, Beyton, near Bury St Edmunds. Frederick describes himself as miller, coal merchant, carter and farmer. Beyton Grange had 11 rooms and there were three live in staff, a butler, a cook and a housemaid. This is hardly the family of a maid in domestic service.
Frederick died in 1940 leaving £956 17s and was living at The Mill House, Beyton, which is next door to Beyton Grange where he was in 1911. Incidentally Frederick was born in Drinkstone and educated at Charterhouse as was his brother Francis Herbert Horne who was rector of Drinkstone from 1913 to 1938. All this suggests that Reid's version is correct, or at least that Aldous's in not.--
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18:30, 5 April 2018 (UTC)
I have replaced "More casual encounters" with "Less savoury encounters". The woman was clearly pleading NOT to have to have any kind of sex with Sargent. -- Hugh7 ( talk) 00:28, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
The New York appearances on Toscanini's invitation seem, at least partially, to have been recorded and a selection appears on CD. It reveals that-presumably to comply with radio time limits, Menuhin and Sargent were happy to play the Elgar Violin Concerto in an abbreviated form omitting the cadenza. Delahays ( talk) 14:47, 8 April 2022 (UTC)