GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. XXIV (ff. 253). Correspondence with Edw[ard] W[hite] Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1871- 1896. QuartoEdward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1871-1896.includes:f. 12 Charles Wil...

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GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. XXIV (ff. 253). Correspondence with Edw[ard] W[hite] Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1871- 1896. QuartoEdward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1871-1896.includes:f. 12 Charles Wil...

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