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St. Deiniol's Residential Library: A Haven of Peace in North Wales, United Kingdom

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

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Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 1997

References

1 For a list of the collection, see Williams, C. J., Handlist of the Glynne-Gladstone MSS in St. Deiniol's Library, Hawarden. (List & Index Society Special Series, vol. 24, 1990)Google Scholar. The collection has been used extensively by Checkland, S. G. in his history of the Gladstone family, The Gladstones. A Family Biography 1764–1851 (1971)Google Scholar, and by Dr H. C. G. Matthew in his edition of the Gladstone Diaries, now published up to the end of 1886, and more recently by Jagger, Dr Peter J. in Gladstone: The Making of a Christian Politician. The Personal Religious Life and Development of William Ewart Gladstone 1809–1832, Pickwick Publications, 4137 Timberlane Drive, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, 15101–2932, U.S.A. (1991).Google Scholar

2 A. G. Veysey, ‘Sir Stephen Glynne, 1807–74’, Flintshire Historical Society Journal, 30 (1981–82), 151–70. An index to the church notes, arranged by counties, was prepared by the Clwyd Record Office in 1977.