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William Gladstone

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William Ewart Gladstone, FRS, FSS (29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British Liberal and earlier conservative politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served as Prime Minister four separate times (1868–74, 1880–85, February–July 1886 and 1892–94), more than any other person, and served as Chancellor of the Exchequer four times. Gladstone was also Britain's oldest Prime Minister; he resigned for the final time when he was 84 years old. (Wikipedia)

William Gladstone (Illustrated London Almanack, 1870)
Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister.

Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden (Harper's Monthly, 1882A)

Hints from a Mother's Life, by Mrs. William Gladstone (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)
Tips on baby care.

Mr. Gladstone, by Henry Lucy (English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)

The Handwriting of Mr. Gladstone, by J. Holt Schooling (The Strand, 1894B)

Notable Families: The Gladstone Family, by Albert Broadwell (The Strand, 1895B)

Mr. Gladstone's Visitors' Book, by William G. FitzGerald (The Strand, 1896B)

Statesmens' Homes: Hawarden Castle, by Frederick Dolman (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)

Hawarden, the Home of the Gladstones, by Archibald Cromwell (Windsor, 1897A)

Mr. Gladstone's Village, by Charles Morley and Hulda Friederichs (The Strand, 1898B)
On the death of Gladstone, two reporters interview the "plain and kindly folk" of the village of Hawarden.

Dollis Hill and Its Memories of Gladstone, by E.T. Slater (Windsor Magazine, 1899B)
Subtitled "A New Pleasure-Ground for London," the article explains efforts to secure Dollis Hill Estate (home of the recently deceased William Gladstone) as a Gladstone Park.
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