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Letters
註釋Correspondence is primarily between Liberal members or activists in the British government and Henry Joseph Wilson or Alexander Cowan Wilson. It is concentrated in the period when Gladstone and Disraeli led the Whig and Tory parties (1860's to 1890's). Correspondents include Archbishop Benson, Jacob Bright, Charles Bradlaugh, James Bryce, Joseph Chamberlain, Henry Fawcett, William Lloyd Garrison, William Ewart Gladstone, Earl Granville, Ramsay Macdonald, John Morley, Anthony J. Mundella, and John Russell.