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5. The Resignation of Lord Palmerston in 1853. Extracts from unpublished letters of Queen Victoria and Lord Aberdeen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2011

B. K. Martin
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Formerly Bye-Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1925

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page 107 note 1 Pollock and Maitland, i. 515.

page 107 note 2 cp. in this connection a separate account of the previous sheriff (L.T.R., Miscellaneous Rolls, 5/22) with that annexed to the present roll.

page 107 note 3 The author has to acknowledge the gracious permission of His Majesty the King to publish the letters of Queen Victoria here given, and to thank the present Marquess of Aberdeen for permission to quote from the privately printed correspondence of the 4th Earl of Aberdeen.

page 108 note 1 Kinglake, Invasion of the Crimea (Cabinet Edition), II. 27–32. He speaks mysteriously of “information which he is not at liberty to divulge.”

page 108 note 2 Queen Victoria, 178.

page 110 note 1 Greville, III. i. 114.

page 111 note 1 Greville, III. i. 115.