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William Gladstone was one of the great champions of social reform in the UK!
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 – 1898) was the legendary, British statesman who, in a career lasting over 60 years, was Prime Minister of the UK for 12 years, spread over four non-consecutive terms (the most of any British prime minister) beginning in 1868 and ending in 1894.
Gladstone also was Chancellor of the Exchequer four times, for over 12 years and an MP for 60 years.
Gladstone's legacy is one of reform including his strong advocacy for free education, labour rights, free trade, the simplification of the tax system, Home Rule for Ireland and the expansion and protection of tenant rights.
There are NUMEROUS cities. towns, streets, gardens, museums, statues, monuments etc. all around the world that are named after him.
FROM MY PRIVATE COLLECTION, HERE IS A WONDERFUL, HANDWRITTEN, 1857 NOTE FROM THE GREAT MAN HIMSELF.
The note remains in very good condition.
The note measures approx 4.5-inches by 4-inches.
Gladstone wrote the note and dated June 25, '57 in ink.
Gladstone's completion and signature are permanent.
Gladstone's completion and signature are crystal clear, perfectly legible and completely free from any stains, smears, smudges or bleeding.
Oh yes - - - The farming settlement of Gladstone, in the North Island was named in honour of Sir William.
THE ENVELOPE WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE UNSIGNED 8x10-INCH PHOTO OF SIR WILLIAM SHOWN IN THE LISTING.
A wonderful item of world history.
As always - no nonsense - I GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THIS AND EVERY SIGNATURE IN MY COLLECTION FOR LIFE or your money back and I put that in writing too!
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