GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXXXVII, CXXXVIII (ff. 270, 249). Correspondence of W. E. Gladstone with his private secretary, J[ohn] Arthur Godley [1st Baron Kilbracken 1909]; Quarto.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXLVI, CXLVII (ff. 335, 270). Correspondence with James T[homas] Knowles, [K.C.V.O.] 1903], Editor of the Nineteenth Century; Folio and quarto.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CXLVIII, CXLIX (ff. 264, 243). Correspondence with Sir James P[hilip] Lacaita, K.C.M.G., Italian scholar and (1876) Senator; Folio, and quarto. The original letters from Gladstone included in these two volumes were presented to the British Museum in 1931 by Charles Carmichael Lacaita, M.P., son of Sir James Lacaita.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CLIII-CLV (ff. 338, 379, 364). Correspondence of W. E. Gladstone with his brother-in-law [George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron] Lyttelton; Folio and quarto.
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George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1839-1876.
GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vols. CLXII-CLXV. Correspondence with Cardinal Henry E[dward] Manning; 1833-1891. In 1862 both Gladstone and Manning returned the letters which each had received from the other. In consequence, the letters from Gladstone in these volumes prior to 1862 are generally the originals; with an occasional exception, letters from Manning are absent. Four volumes. Folio and quarto.
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Henry Edward Manning, Cardinal; RC Archbishop of Westminster: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1833-1891.