Vol. IV (ff. 190). 1887-May 1888.includes:f. 26 Florence Nightingale, OM: Charles William Stubbs, Bishop of Truro: Recommendation by Florence Nightingale for Charles William Stubbs: 1887. 1887-May 1888

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Vol. IV (ff. 190). 1887-May 1888.includes:f. 26 Florence Nightingale, OM: Charles William Stubbs, Bishop of Truro: Recommendation by Florence Nightingale for Charles William Stubbs: 1887. 1887-May 1888

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