GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCLXX11 (ff. 158). Memoranda mainly relating to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, 1869-[1872]. Autogr. Quarto.includes:ff. 1-19 Victoria of England: Memoranda by W. E. Gladstone for interviews with: 1869-[1872].f... 1869-[1872]

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GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCLXX11 (ff. 158). Memoranda mainly relating to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, 1869-[1872]. Autogr. Quarto.includes:ff. 1-19 Victoria of England: Memoranda by W. E. Gladstone for interviews with: 1869-[1872].f... 1869-[1872]

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