BALFOUR PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 175). Edward VII; Jan. 1904-May 1905. Consists chiefly of correspondence between the King's private secretary, Sir Francis Knollys, and Balfour's secretary, J. S. Sandars.includes:ff. 1-175 Edward VII of England: Corres... Jan 1904-May 1905

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BALFOUR PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 175). Edward VII; Jan. 1904-May 1905. Consists chiefly of correspondence between the King's private secretary, Sir Francis Knollys, and Balfour's secretary, J. S. Sandars.includes:ff. 1-175 Edward VII of England: Corres... Jan 1904-May 1905

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