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  1. Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet (25 July 1804 – 20 March 1889) was a Tory politician from Liverpool, who returned to the ancestral seat in the Highlands to become a country squire.

  2. The Gladstone Baronetcy, of Fasque and Balfour in the County of Kincardine, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 18 July 1846 for the Scottish businessman slave-owner and politician John Gladstone, [1] father of four-time prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.

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    The Glynne-Gladstone Archive contains personal, family, business, and estate correspondence and papers of the Glynne and Gladstone families. The manuscripts date from c.1550 to 1973, although by far the greatest part of the collection dates from the nineteenth century. The archive is of particular use to anyone interested in: 1. The life of four-ti...

    The archive consists of around 70200 items in 3030 files. Records are paper or parchment with some photographs and bound volumes. Some of the correspondence is in the form of bundles which are delicate to handle and difficult to photograph.

    The papers of William Ewart Gladstone were deposited at Gladstone's Library in 1908 by Lord Henry Neville Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden, and Sir Herbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone, both of whom wanted their father's papers to be preserved and available to biographers. Prior to their being deposited in the Muniments Room at ...

    The upper levels of this archive is arranged into correspondence of the Glynne family, correspondence of the Gladstone family, papers of the Glynne family, and papers of the Gladstone family. William Gladstone arranged his own papers, as well as those of his father, Sir John Gladstone. For his own records, he created bundles which he arranged chron...

    The complete handlist of the archive is available to be viewed here. This handlist was created in the 1990s and uses the historical terminology found in the records themselves. This terminology would now be considered offensive and may be upsetting to users. The use of these terms does not reflect the views of Gladstone's Library and we are working...

    All reprographics queries should be directed to library@gladlib.org. Information about Gladstone’s Library’s reprographics services can be found here.

    The British Library holds the partner archive to the Glynne-Gladstone Archive, which is referred to as the Gladstone Papers and forms part of their collection of Papers and Correspondence of British Prime Ministers. This can be searched here.Copies of all of these papers are held by Gladstone’s Library where they can be viewed on microfilm. William...

  3. Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet was a Tory politician from Liverpool, who returned to the ancestral seat in the Highlands to become a country squire. Less well known than his brother William, Tom, as he was known, was both a principled and honest man who supplied his brother with good advice.

  4. Gladstone, Sir Thomas, (1804-1889), 2nd Baronet MP. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually...

  5. Sir Thomas Gladstone, segundo baronet (25 de julio de 1804 - 20 de marzo de 1889) fue un político conservador de Liverpool, que regresó a la sede ancestral de las Highlands para convertirse en escudero del país.

  6. The eldest son, Sir Thomas 2d baronet, born at Annfield near Liverpool, in 1804, was M.P. for Queensborough in 1830; for Portarlington from 1832 to 1835; for Leicester from 1835 to 1838; and for Ipswich from June 1842 to August in the same year, when he was unseated on petition.