7 George Osborn Morgan, Bt. (19), (Sir) John Eldon Gorst (22

7 George Osborn Morgan, Bt. (19), (Sir) John Eldon Gorst (22

George Osborn Morgan, Bt. (19), (Sir) John Eldon Gorst (22), (Sir) Louis Mallet (24), John Daniel Leader (26,34), Sir Henry Roscoe (27), Edward Lyulph Stanley, later Lord Sheffield (29), Henry Joseph Wilson (33), Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice (36), Sir Courtney Ilbert (37), Sir John Lubbock, later Lord Avebury (38), Frederic Harrison (43), Millicent Garrett Fawcett (44), Lord Houghton (45), Edwin Chadwick (46), the Marquess of Lansdowne (47), Lord George Hamilton (48), Edward Cust, Archdeacon of Ripon (50), Sir Bernhard Samuelson (51), Sir Baldwin Leighton (52), James Bryce (54), William Edward Forster (56), Charles Vaughan, Dean of Llandaff (57), Henry Fawcett (58), James Russell Lowell (61), Hugh Oakley Arnold-Forster (62), Earl Spencer (63) and Lord Frederick Cavendish (64) 64 items 6P/13/64 is addressed to Earl Spencer 14 Correspondence 1881 Including letters from Timothy Michael Healy (1), Leonard Courtney (3), James Russell Lowell (5,14), Leone Levi (6), Richard Henry Dana (7), Lord Richard Grosvenor, later Lord Stalbridge (8), William Morris (9), the Earl of Shaftesbury (12,19), Earl Granville (13 annex), Earl Spencer (25,23), Sir Henry James, later Lord James of Hereford (15,17). Lady Burdett-Coutts (16), Sir Henry Roscoe (18,23), Stopford Brooke (21), Lord Sandon (22), (Sir) Edward John Poynter (24), and Goldwin Smith (26) 28 items 6P/14/13 is addressed to Earl Granville and 6P/14/25 is addressed to 'Mr.Peel' 15 Correspondence 1882 Including letters from Sir Henry Roscoe (2), Lord Frederick Cavendish (3), Lady Burdett-Coutts (4), James Russell Lowell (5), John Bright (6), Earl Spencer (7,14,16- 17,20,26-27,30-32), (Sir) George Otto Trevelyan (8,24), Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury (9), Charles Robert Spencer, later sixth Earl Spencer (10), Daniel O'Donaghue (11), Sir Henry James (12), the Earl of Rosebery (13,19), (Sir) Edward John Poynter (15), Henry James [novelist] (18), Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare (21-22), Sir William Vernon Harcourt (23), Emile de Laveleye (25), (Sir) Char1es Villiers Stanford (28) and Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, Bt. (29) 32 items 16 Correspondence 1883 Including letters from Joseph Chamberlain (1,5), Earl Spencer (2-4,18,23), Benjamin Jowett (6), the Earl of Carnarvon (7), John Morley (8), Lord Richard Grosvenor (9,21), Francis Richard Sandford, later Lord Sandford (10), Sir Henry Ponsonby (12,22), George Dixon (13), Sir Francis Knollys (14), Canon E.Girdlestone (15), Sir Henry James (16), Lady Harcourt (17), Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice (19), Robert Browning (24), Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare (25,33), William Morris (27), Lord Randolph Churchill (28), Matthew Arnold (30), (Sir) George Otto Trevelyan (34-35), William Ewart Gladstone (38), Lord Kensington (29), and Henry Labouchere (39) 39 items 6P/16/11 is a draft of a letter by AJM to William Ewart Gladstone and 6P/16/26 is a draft to Lord Carlingford 17 Correspondence 1884 Including letters from Lord Carlingford (2,9,12), Sir John Mowbray (3), Sir Richard Temple, Bt. (4), the Earl of Shaftesbury (5,7-8,33,45), Sir William Vernon Harcourt (6,42-43), William Sandon (10), Sir Henry Ponsonby (11), Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare (13-14), Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury (15), John 7 .

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