He played in a ten-piece band which became the house band at London's Hotel Cecil in 1925.
Hotel Cecil was later demolished and today St. Xavier's School, Delhi stand on the location.
She was thus born into perhaps the most prominent political clan in nineteenth-century Britain, the 'Hotel Cecil': her brother Arthur would eventually himself become prime minister.
The sessions took place at Minton's, a dilapidated dining-room in the Hotel Cecil on West 118th Street.
He recommends the Hotel Cecil, a common stop on the coroner's route.
In a March speech at the Hotel Cecil he laid down a plan of submitting food taxes - the most controversial item - to a referendum.
Later it would meet at the Hotel Cecil.
The five day meeting saw about 400 delegates at the Hotel Cecil in London.
I admit that I attended a dinner at the Hotel Cecil on that night-which it seems is enough to put the rope round my neck.
The Air Ministry initially met in the Hotel Cecil on the Strand.