Manuscripts
Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. Special Aspects of the Irish Question, printed book (372 p.), (1892)
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. The Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture, printed book (306 p.), (1892)
Manuscripts
Note: inscribed to [?] Mary Lyttelton, Sep. 1895.
GLA 4
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. 2 letters to William McArthur, 1809-1887, (1882-1885), London and Hawarden
Manuscripts
Note: GLA 457 is addressed to Alderman Macarthur and GLA 458 is addressed to Sir W Macarthur.
GLA 457-458
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. [Essay on divorce], A.MS.S. (6 p.), (1889, Oct. 28), Hawarden
Manuscripts
Note: begun as a letter (?), addressed to "Sir" and signed.
GLA 759(3)
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. "Speech of W.E. Gladstone…in the House of Commons, Monday, June 29, 1840," MS. (printed: 35 p.), (1840), London
Manuscripts
Note: with A.N.S. by Gladstone to Henry Goulburn, 1784-1856.
GLA 11
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. 1 postcard to Edward Griffith, A.N.S. (1 p.), (1892, Apr. 13)
Manuscripts
Followed by: autograph note by Griffith (?).
GLA 759(103)
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Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. Engraving, (printed: 1 p.), ([ca. 1880?])
Manuscripts
The collection consists of a small number of manuscripts by and about Gladstone, as well as photographs, engravings, prints and ephemera. The bulk of the collection is made up of letters by Gladstone, which deal mainly with British politics and business; there is also a small amount of personal letters by various other members of the Gladstone family. Other correspondents represented in the collection include: A.J.B Beresford Hope, Patrick William Campbell, Sir John Cowan, John Nielson Gladstone, Abraham Hayward, Henry and Catherine Holiday, Stafford Henry Northcote (Earl of Iddesleigh), George Cornewall Lewis, Henry William Primrose, Archibald Philip Primrose (Earl of Rosebery), and Robert Lowe (Viscount Sherbrooke).
GLA 759(47)