Vol. XCV (ff. 217). 1887-1891.includes:f. 191 Freshfields; Messrs.; solicitors: Letter to Lord Granville: 1890.f. 211 Castalia Rosalind Leveson-Gower, wife of Granville, 2nd Earl Granville: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1891, 1897.f. 213 Newspape...

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Vol. XCV (ff. 217). 1887-1891.includes:f. 191 Freshfields; Messrs.; solicitors: Letter to Lord Granville: 1890.f. 211 Castalia Rosalind Leveson-Gower, wife of Granville, 2nd Earl Granville: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1891, 1897.f. 213 Newspape...

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