VISCOUNT GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXVII, CXVIII (ff. 199, 252). Papers of Lord Gladstone as Honorary Treasurer of the Refugees' Committee formed in August 1914 to assist Belgian refugees;
VISCOUNT GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXXI-CXXV. Papers of Lord Gladstone as Chief Liberal Whip; 1899-1906. Vols. CXXIV, CXXV are notebooks containing lists of Members of Parliament, candidates, etc. Five volumes. Folio and octavo.
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England; Parliament: Papers of Lord Gladstone as Liberal Chief Whip: 1899-1906.
VISCOUNT GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXXXII, CXXXIII (ff. 144, 179). Literary MSS. of Lord Gladstone, comprising notes made whilst at Oxford, lectures, contributions to periodicals and book reviews.
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. IV-VII. Correspondence of Catherine, wife of W. E. Gladstone, with her daughter Mary and with some other members of her family; followed (46225, ff. 377 sqq.) by memoranda by Mary which were partly printed in her Catherine Gladstone, 1919; 1842-1900, n.d. Four volumes. Folio and quarto.
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Catherine Gladstone, wife of W E Gladstone: Correspondence with her daughter, Mary, and some other members of her family: 1842-1900.
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. IX-XI (ff. 268, 250, 226). General correspondence of Mrs Catherine Gladstone; 1839-1900: preceded (46227, f. 2) by an imperfect letter (1814) to her mother Mary, wife of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 8th Bart., from Henrietta Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Cholmondeley (1st Baron Delamere 1821).;;
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Catherine Gladstone, wife of W E Gladstone: Correspondence and papers: 1839-1900.
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. XV, XVI (ff. 280, 264). Correspondence of Mary Gladstone with her cousin the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1903; 1868-1912: followed (46234, ff. 246, 248) by correspondence (1884, 1885) with his first wife (1885) Octavia Laura (née Tennant) and (46234, ff. 250 sqq.) by letters (signed 'D.D.') from his second wife (1892) Edith Sophy (née Balfour), D.B.E. (G.B.E. 1929); 1889-1920. Most of Lyttelton's letters to Mary were privately print...
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. XXIX, XXX (ff. 352, 324). Correspondence of Mary Gladstone with Henry Scott Holland, Canon of St Paul's, much of which was printed by the Rev. S. L. Ollard in A Forty Years' Friendship, 1919.
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. XXXI, XXXII (ff. 404, 322). Correspondence with Margaret, wife of Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Keppel Cowell-Stepney, 2nd Bart.; 1875-1921: followed (46250, f. 324) by a letter, 8 July 1886, from Lady Cowell-Stepney to the Rev. Harry Drew, and (46250, ff. 326 sqq.) by her letters to Helen Gladstone, 1879-1886. Extracts from many of these letters were printed in B. E. Lockhart, Margaret Cowell-Stepney. Her Letters, 1926.
MARY GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. XXXVI-XLVIII. Thirteen diaries, 1866-1920, many extracts from which were printed in Lucy Mas- terman, Mary Gladstone (Mrs. Drew), Her Diaries and Letters, 1930.
BURNS PAPERS. Vols. XXV-XXVII (ff. 275, 279, 258). Notes for, and texts of, speeches, together with some periodical articles, mostly autograph;circ. 1885-1933.
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Speeches: Speeches by J. Burns, M.P.: circ. 1883-1933.