Later Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford Lady W

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Later Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford Lady W
Lear, Edward, 1812-1888
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Fortescue to Lear, Chewton Priory, Bath. Sept. 3. 1873.
. . . Lady Waldegrave is not sure whether she regrets that " Horace Walpole is dead, " as other- wise she would not be the possessor of Strawberry Hill. . . .
No doubt you have followed our political and official changes. 1 They have left me untouched.
1 Disagreements between the ministers were rife when the House was prorogued ; and several changes were made. Mr. Lowe was transferred from the Treasury to the Home Office. Mr. Gladstone thu
...s becoming Chancellor of the Exchequer and Premier. Mr. Bright re-entered the Cabinet as Chancellor of 154 San Remo Gladstone offered me the Ld. Lieutenancy of Essex, but that is a different matter. Bruces career is curious. After being nearly five years Home Secre- tary, and violently (sometimes cruelly) abused, he now finds himself in one of the most dignified posi- tions a subject can fill. He writes to me thus : " After duly weighing the pros and cons, I must admit that the changes in my fortunes are wel- come.

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