GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. DCXXXVII-DCXLIII. Memoranda by W. E. Gladstone relating to his first election to Parliament, parliamentary activities, the death of his mother, his literary interests, etc., 1832-1839. Seven volumes. Folio and quarto.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. DCXLIV-DCL. Memoranda written when at the Board of Trade and (44735) as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, etc., 1840-1846. Seven volumes. Quarto.
GLADSTONE PAPEPS. Vols. DCLXIII-DCLXVI. Memoranda relating to the Ionian Islands, the fortification loan, the French commercial treaty and provision for members of the Royal Family, etc., 1859-1866. Four volumes. Folio and quarto.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Latin
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. DCLXXVI-DCLXXXII. Memoranda relating to resignation of the leadership of the Liberal Party, the Eastern Question, formation of his administration in 1880, parliamentary procedure, Suez Canal, etc., 1873-1883. Mostly autogr. Seven volumes. Folio and quarto.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. DCLXXXV-DCXC. Memoranda mainly relating to the Irish question, the formation of his administrations in 1886 and 1892, etc., 1885-1893. Six volumes. Quarto.
Scope & Content:
Ireland: Papers rel. to Home Rule proposals: 1885-1893.: Partly printed.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. DCXCII, DCXCIII (ff. 344, 276). A series of one hundred and twenty-five political and autobiographical memoranda (of which nos. 10 and 108 are missing), arranged and numbered by Gladstone. 1832-1861 Minutes of conversations with Queen Victoria, the Prince Consort, Lord Aberdeen, Sir James Graham, the Duke of Wellington and others occur in both volumes. Quarto.