Politics and Trade in Britain, 1776-1914
Volume II: 1841-1879
Herausgeber: Bannerman, Gordon
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This volume examines the period of exacerbated political divisions in relation to trade policy from 1841 until 1879. The type of sources in this volume include various correspondence, diary material, and material from newspapers.
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This volume examines the period of exacerbated political divisions in relation to trade policy from 1841 until 1879. The type of sources in this volume include various correspondence, diary material, and material from newspapers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
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- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367565138
- ISBN-10: 0367565137
- Artikelnr.: 69935517
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367565138
- ISBN-10: 0367565137
- Artikelnr.: 69935517
Dr. Gordon Bannerman received his Ph.D. from King's College London in 2005 and has an extensive publication record of books, articles, and reviews. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2015 for his contribution to historical scholarship. Dr. Bannerman has taught British history at the London School of Economics, Dundee University, and King's College London. He currently teaches The History of Business and Government and Business at the University of Guelph-Humber, Ontario.
Volume 2: 1841-1879 General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction 1. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 March 1841 2. Extract from Richard Oastler
The Fleet Papers; being Letters to Thomas Thornhill Esquire of Riddlesworth With occasional communications from friends 3. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 4. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
2 May 1841 5. Dundee Chamber of Commerce
Baltic Coffee House minute books
1835-50; Richard Cobden to Alexander Low
and editorial; 'Borough Election'; 'Dundee Election' 6. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers
6 September 1841 7. Extract from Edwin Hodder (ed.)
The Life and Work of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury 8. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
12 March 1842 9. Sir Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker
27 July & 3 August 1842 10. Richard Cobden to Lord Brougham
5 August 1842 11. Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
8 August 1842 12. Lord John Russell to Fox Maule
20 December 1842 and Fox Maule to Lord John Russell
25 December 1842 13. Lord Palmerston to Lord John Russell
28 April 1843 14. 'The Anti-Corn Law League and the Country' 15. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
1 June 1843 16. Article from Morning Chronicle
29 September 1843 17. 'Central Agricultural Protection Society'
and 'Editorial' from Essex Standard 18. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 19. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
11 March 1845 20. Lord John Russell
Letter to the Electors of the City of London
22 November 1845 21. Henry Goulburn to Sir Robert Peel
30 November 1845 22. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 23. Sir James Graham to Lord John Russell
12 December 1845 24. 'The Corn Laws' and 'The Crisis' 25. Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
16 December 1845
Sir Robert Peel to Queen Victoria
17 December 1845
and Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
20 December 1845 26. 'The Struggle'
Northern Star and National Trades' Journal 27. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 January 1846
28. Editorial on Lord Grey and Free Trade
Morning Post 29. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 30. John Wilson Croker to Lord Brougham
4 & 8 February 1846 31. 'Mr. C. Greville on the "Education" of Public Men'
Weekly Chronicle 32. 'Uncalled-for Interference'
Carlisle Journal 33. 'The Premier's Anti-Corn Law Crotchet'
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire 34. Henry Negus Burroughes MP to Sir Robert Peel
27 March 1846 35. Macfie and son
sugar refiners
letter and memorial to Lord John Russell and Viscount Palmerston
9 May 1846 36. Sir Robert Peel's Memorandum on the Position of the Corn Laws
21 June 1846 37. Lord Stanley to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
23 August 1846 38. 'The Navigation Acts'
Aberdeen Journal 39. 'Metropolitan Memoranda'
Liverpool Mail; 'The Journeymen Bakers'
Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette 40. Benjamin Disraeli to Lord Stanley
20 October 1849
with enclosure
Benjamin Disraeli to George Frederick Young
19 October 1849
and Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli
25 October 1849 41. Richard Cobden to Lord John Russell
20 March 1852 42. 'The Four Political Factions'
Reynolds's Newspaper 43. Karl Marx
'Tories and Whigs' 44. Lord John Russell to Lord Aberdeen
17 August 1852 45. Lord John Russell to Lord Yarborough
10 October 1852 46. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 47. Lord Derby to Benjamin Disraeli
20 June 48. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
26 August 1853 49. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 50. Charles E. Greville
The Greville Memoirs: a Journal of the Reigns of King George IV
King William IV
and Queen Victoria; George Armistead & Co
David Martin & Co
Allan Edward & Co.
Paton & Fleming
Edward Baxter & son & c. to George Duncan MP
20 October 1854 51. John Bright to Richard Cobden
16 April 1857 52. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 53. John Bright to Richard Cobden
5 February 1860 54. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 55. Richard Cobden to John Slagg
15 February 1862 56. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
17 March 1863 57. [Lord Salisbury]
Review: Art. X. - 1. An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution
from the Reign of Henry VII. to the present Time by John Earl Russell. 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform by Earl Grey. 3. The Liberal Dilemma. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the 'Times' by Charles Buxton
M.P. 58. Richard Cobden to Henry Ashworth
27 August 1864 59. 'Reciprocal Free Trade'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 60. 'Manchester Reciprocity Association'
Standard 61. Lord Granville to Gladstone
21 September 1871 and Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville
23 September 1871 62. Memorandum of Mr. Gladstone
3-9 October 1871 63. 'The Revivers of British Industry and Mr. John Bright'
Manchester Evening News 64. 'The Coventry Protectionists and Mr. Bright
M.P.'
Manchester Weekly Times 65. Extract from John Stuart Mill
Autobiography
66. 'The Depressed State of Trade and Reciprocity'
East London Observer
and Tower Hamlets and Borough of Hackney Chronicle; 'Conference of Conservatives at Blackpool'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 67. J. N.
'A New Zollverein' Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Advertiser 68. 'The Social Science Congress'
Daily News (London); 'Social Science Congress'
Glasgow Herald Index
28 March 1841 2. Extract from Richard Oastler
The Fleet Papers; being Letters to Thomas Thornhill Esquire of Riddlesworth With occasional communications from friends 3. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 4. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
2 May 1841 5. Dundee Chamber of Commerce
Baltic Coffee House minute books
1835-50; Richard Cobden to Alexander Low
and editorial; 'Borough Election'; 'Dundee Election' 6. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers
6 September 1841 7. Extract from Edwin Hodder (ed.)
The Life and Work of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury 8. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
12 March 1842 9. Sir Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker
27 July & 3 August 1842 10. Richard Cobden to Lord Brougham
5 August 1842 11. Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
8 August 1842 12. Lord John Russell to Fox Maule
20 December 1842 and Fox Maule to Lord John Russell
25 December 1842 13. Lord Palmerston to Lord John Russell
28 April 1843 14. 'The Anti-Corn Law League and the Country' 15. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
1 June 1843 16. Article from Morning Chronicle
29 September 1843 17. 'Central Agricultural Protection Society'
and 'Editorial' from Essex Standard 18. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 19. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
11 March 1845 20. Lord John Russell
Letter to the Electors of the City of London
22 November 1845 21. Henry Goulburn to Sir Robert Peel
30 November 1845 22. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 23. Sir James Graham to Lord John Russell
12 December 1845 24. 'The Corn Laws' and 'The Crisis' 25. Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
16 December 1845
Sir Robert Peel to Queen Victoria
17 December 1845
and Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
20 December 1845 26. 'The Struggle'
Northern Star and National Trades' Journal 27. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 January 1846
28. Editorial on Lord Grey and Free Trade
Morning Post 29. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 30. John Wilson Croker to Lord Brougham
4 & 8 February 1846 31. 'Mr. C. Greville on the "Education" of Public Men'
Weekly Chronicle 32. 'Uncalled-for Interference'
Carlisle Journal 33. 'The Premier's Anti-Corn Law Crotchet'
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire 34. Henry Negus Burroughes MP to Sir Robert Peel
27 March 1846 35. Macfie and son
sugar refiners
letter and memorial to Lord John Russell and Viscount Palmerston
9 May 1846 36. Sir Robert Peel's Memorandum on the Position of the Corn Laws
21 June 1846 37. Lord Stanley to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
23 August 1846 38. 'The Navigation Acts'
Aberdeen Journal 39. 'Metropolitan Memoranda'
Liverpool Mail; 'The Journeymen Bakers'
Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette 40. Benjamin Disraeli to Lord Stanley
20 October 1849
with enclosure
Benjamin Disraeli to George Frederick Young
19 October 1849
and Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli
25 October 1849 41. Richard Cobden to Lord John Russell
20 March 1852 42. 'The Four Political Factions'
Reynolds's Newspaper 43. Karl Marx
'Tories and Whigs' 44. Lord John Russell to Lord Aberdeen
17 August 1852 45. Lord John Russell to Lord Yarborough
10 October 1852 46. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 47. Lord Derby to Benjamin Disraeli
20 June 48. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
26 August 1853 49. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 50. Charles E. Greville
The Greville Memoirs: a Journal of the Reigns of King George IV
King William IV
and Queen Victoria; George Armistead & Co
David Martin & Co
Allan Edward & Co.
Paton & Fleming
Edward Baxter & son & c. to George Duncan MP
20 October 1854 51. John Bright to Richard Cobden
16 April 1857 52. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 53. John Bright to Richard Cobden
5 February 1860 54. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 55. Richard Cobden to John Slagg
15 February 1862 56. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
17 March 1863 57. [Lord Salisbury]
Review: Art. X. - 1. An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution
from the Reign of Henry VII. to the present Time by John Earl Russell. 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform by Earl Grey. 3. The Liberal Dilemma. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the 'Times' by Charles Buxton
M.P. 58. Richard Cobden to Henry Ashworth
27 August 1864 59. 'Reciprocal Free Trade'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 60. 'Manchester Reciprocity Association'
Standard 61. Lord Granville to Gladstone
21 September 1871 and Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville
23 September 1871 62. Memorandum of Mr. Gladstone
3-9 October 1871 63. 'The Revivers of British Industry and Mr. John Bright'
Manchester Evening News 64. 'The Coventry Protectionists and Mr. Bright
M.P.'
Manchester Weekly Times 65. Extract from John Stuart Mill
Autobiography
66. 'The Depressed State of Trade and Reciprocity'
East London Observer
and Tower Hamlets and Borough of Hackney Chronicle; 'Conference of Conservatives at Blackpool'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 67. J. N.
'A New Zollverein' Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Advertiser 68. 'The Social Science Congress'
Daily News (London); 'Social Science Congress'
Glasgow Herald Index
Volume 2: 1841-1879 General Introduction Volume 2 Introduction 1. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 March 1841 2. Extract from Richard Oastler
The Fleet Papers; being Letters to Thomas Thornhill Esquire of Riddlesworth With occasional communications from friends 3. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 4. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
2 May 1841 5. Dundee Chamber of Commerce
Baltic Coffee House minute books
1835-50; Richard Cobden to Alexander Low
and editorial; 'Borough Election'; 'Dundee Election' 6. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers
6 September 1841 7. Extract from Edwin Hodder (ed.)
The Life and Work of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury 8. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
12 March 1842 9. Sir Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker
27 July & 3 August 1842 10. Richard Cobden to Lord Brougham
5 August 1842 11. Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
8 August 1842 12. Lord John Russell to Fox Maule
20 December 1842 and Fox Maule to Lord John Russell
25 December 1842 13. Lord Palmerston to Lord John Russell
28 April 1843 14. 'The Anti-Corn Law League and the Country' 15. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
1 June 1843 16. Article from Morning Chronicle
29 September 1843 17. 'Central Agricultural Protection Society'
and 'Editorial' from Essex Standard 18. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 19. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
11 March 1845 20. Lord John Russell
Letter to the Electors of the City of London
22 November 1845 21. Henry Goulburn to Sir Robert Peel
30 November 1845 22. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 23. Sir James Graham to Lord John Russell
12 December 1845 24. 'The Corn Laws' and 'The Crisis' 25. Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
16 December 1845
Sir Robert Peel to Queen Victoria
17 December 1845
and Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
20 December 1845 26. 'The Struggle'
Northern Star and National Trades' Journal 27. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 January 1846
28. Editorial on Lord Grey and Free Trade
Morning Post 29. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 30. John Wilson Croker to Lord Brougham
4 & 8 February 1846 31. 'Mr. C. Greville on the "Education" of Public Men'
Weekly Chronicle 32. 'Uncalled-for Interference'
Carlisle Journal 33. 'The Premier's Anti-Corn Law Crotchet'
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire 34. Henry Negus Burroughes MP to Sir Robert Peel
27 March 1846 35. Macfie and son
sugar refiners
letter and memorial to Lord John Russell and Viscount Palmerston
9 May 1846 36. Sir Robert Peel's Memorandum on the Position of the Corn Laws
21 June 1846 37. Lord Stanley to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
23 August 1846 38. 'The Navigation Acts'
Aberdeen Journal 39. 'Metropolitan Memoranda'
Liverpool Mail; 'The Journeymen Bakers'
Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette 40. Benjamin Disraeli to Lord Stanley
20 October 1849
with enclosure
Benjamin Disraeli to George Frederick Young
19 October 1849
and Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli
25 October 1849 41. Richard Cobden to Lord John Russell
20 March 1852 42. 'The Four Political Factions'
Reynolds's Newspaper 43. Karl Marx
'Tories and Whigs' 44. Lord John Russell to Lord Aberdeen
17 August 1852 45. Lord John Russell to Lord Yarborough
10 October 1852 46. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 47. Lord Derby to Benjamin Disraeli
20 June 48. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
26 August 1853 49. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 50. Charles E. Greville
The Greville Memoirs: a Journal of the Reigns of King George IV
King William IV
and Queen Victoria; George Armistead & Co
David Martin & Co
Allan Edward & Co.
Paton & Fleming
Edward Baxter & son & c. to George Duncan MP
20 October 1854 51. John Bright to Richard Cobden
16 April 1857 52. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 53. John Bright to Richard Cobden
5 February 1860 54. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 55. Richard Cobden to John Slagg
15 February 1862 56. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
17 March 1863 57. [Lord Salisbury]
Review: Art. X. - 1. An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution
from the Reign of Henry VII. to the present Time by John Earl Russell. 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform by Earl Grey. 3. The Liberal Dilemma. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the 'Times' by Charles Buxton
M.P. 58. Richard Cobden to Henry Ashworth
27 August 1864 59. 'Reciprocal Free Trade'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 60. 'Manchester Reciprocity Association'
Standard 61. Lord Granville to Gladstone
21 September 1871 and Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville
23 September 1871 62. Memorandum of Mr. Gladstone
3-9 October 1871 63. 'The Revivers of British Industry and Mr. John Bright'
Manchester Evening News 64. 'The Coventry Protectionists and Mr. Bright
M.P.'
Manchester Weekly Times 65. Extract from John Stuart Mill
Autobiography
66. 'The Depressed State of Trade and Reciprocity'
East London Observer
and Tower Hamlets and Borough of Hackney Chronicle; 'Conference of Conservatives at Blackpool'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 67. J. N.
'A New Zollverein' Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Advertiser 68. 'The Social Science Congress'
Daily News (London); 'Social Science Congress'
Glasgow Herald Index
28 March 1841 2. Extract from Richard Oastler
The Fleet Papers; being Letters to Thomas Thornhill Esquire of Riddlesworth With occasional communications from friends 3. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 4. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
2 May 1841 5. Dundee Chamber of Commerce
Baltic Coffee House minute books
1835-50; Richard Cobden to Alexander Low
and editorial; 'Borough Election'; 'Dundee Election' 6. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers
6 September 1841 7. Extract from Edwin Hodder (ed.)
The Life and Work of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury 8. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
12 March 1842 9. Sir Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker
27 July & 3 August 1842 10. Richard Cobden to Lord Brougham
5 August 1842 11. Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
8 August 1842 12. Lord John Russell to Fox Maule
20 December 1842 and Fox Maule to Lord John Russell
25 December 1842 13. Lord Palmerston to Lord John Russell
28 April 1843 14. 'The Anti-Corn Law League and the Country' 15. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
1 June 1843 16. Article from Morning Chronicle
29 September 1843 17. 'Central Agricultural Protection Society'
and 'Editorial' from Essex Standard 18. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 19. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
11 March 1845 20. Lord John Russell
Letter to the Electors of the City of London
22 November 1845 21. Henry Goulburn to Sir Robert Peel
30 November 1845 22. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.)
Journal of Henry Cockburn
being a continuation of the memorials of his time
1831-1854 23. Sir James Graham to Lord John Russell
12 December 1845 24. 'The Corn Laws' and 'The Crisis' 25. Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
16 December 1845
Sir Robert Peel to Queen Victoria
17 December 1845
and Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
20 December 1845 26. 'The Struggle'
Northern Star and National Trades' Journal 27. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith
28 January 1846
28. Editorial on Lord Grey and Free Trade
Morning Post 29. Extract from R. L. Hill
Toryism and the People
1832-1846 30. John Wilson Croker to Lord Brougham
4 & 8 February 1846 31. 'Mr. C. Greville on the "Education" of Public Men'
Weekly Chronicle 32. 'Uncalled-for Interference'
Carlisle Journal 33. 'The Premier's Anti-Corn Law Crotchet'
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire 34. Henry Negus Burroughes MP to Sir Robert Peel
27 March 1846 35. Macfie and son
sugar refiners
letter and memorial to Lord John Russell and Viscount Palmerston
9 May 1846 36. Sir Robert Peel's Memorandum on the Position of the Corn Laws
21 June 1846 37. Lord Stanley to John Wilson Croker [Extract]
23 August 1846 38. 'The Navigation Acts'
Aberdeen Journal 39. 'Metropolitan Memoranda'
Liverpool Mail; 'The Journeymen Bakers'
Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette 40. Benjamin Disraeli to Lord Stanley
20 October 1849
with enclosure
Benjamin Disraeli to George Frederick Young
19 October 1849
and Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli
25 October 1849 41. Richard Cobden to Lord John Russell
20 March 1852 42. 'The Four Political Factions'
Reynolds's Newspaper 43. Karl Marx
'Tories and Whigs' 44. Lord John Russell to Lord Aberdeen
17 August 1852 45. Lord John Russell to Lord Yarborough
10 October 1852 46. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 47. Lord Derby to Benjamin Disraeli
20 June 48. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge
26 August 1853 49. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.)
The Diaries of John Bright 50. Charles E. Greville
The Greville Memoirs: a Journal of the Reigns of King George IV
King William IV
and Queen Victoria; George Armistead & Co
David Martin & Co
Allan Edward & Co.
Paton & Fleming
Edward Baxter & son & c. to George Duncan MP
20 October 1854 51. John Bright to Richard Cobden
16 April 1857 52. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 53. John Bright to Richard Cobden
5 February 1860 54. Extract from Richard Cobden
Diary in France and Algeria
1859-61 55. Richard Cobden to John Slagg
15 February 1862 56. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren
17 March 1863 57. [Lord Salisbury]
Review: Art. X. - 1. An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution
from the Reign of Henry VII. to the present Time by John Earl Russell. 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform by Earl Grey. 3. The Liberal Dilemma. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the 'Times' by Charles Buxton
M.P. 58. Richard Cobden to Henry Ashworth
27 August 1864 59. 'Reciprocal Free Trade'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 60. 'Manchester Reciprocity Association'
Standard 61. Lord Granville to Gladstone
21 September 1871 and Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville
23 September 1871 62. Memorandum of Mr. Gladstone
3-9 October 1871 63. 'The Revivers of British Industry and Mr. John Bright'
Manchester Evening News 64. 'The Coventry Protectionists and Mr. Bright
M.P.'
Manchester Weekly Times 65. Extract from John Stuart Mill
Autobiography
66. 'The Depressed State of Trade and Reciprocity'
East London Observer
and Tower Hamlets and Borough of Hackney Chronicle; 'Conference of Conservatives at Blackpool'
Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser 67. J. N.
'A New Zollverein' Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Advertiser 68. 'The Social Science Congress'
Daily News (London); 'Social Science Congress'
Glasgow Herald Index