GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCLXX (ff. 234). Memoranda on the Reform Bill, a conversation with Queen Victoria, an interview with Plus IX, etc., 1866-1867. Quarto.includes:f. 3 Joseph Timm, Solicitor to the Inland Revenue: Memorandum rel. to: 1866. f. 5 A... 1866-1867

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GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCLXX (ff. 234). Memoranda on the Reform Bill, a conversation with Queen Victoria, an interview with Plus IX, etc., 1866-1867. Quarto.includes:f. 3 Joseph Timm, Solicitor to the Inland Revenue: Memorandum rel. to: 1866. f. 5 A... 1866-1867

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