GLADSTONE'S HOUSE
The > acquisition of Gladstone's old house in Carlton House Terrace by the Anglo-Gorman Club is another reminder of London's changing vistas. Gladstone was twicc'a tenant in the famous parli-siao terrace. When Charles Dickens dined with him one night -at No. lithe- novelist had a vague feoling of being in. familiar surroundings. Dickens rcnieinbei'ed that many years earlier, in his reporting days, he had been summoney by an irate Lord Stanley to take down a "verbatim" of a speech which had been arbitrarily abbreviated in the newspapers.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 11
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88GLADSTONE'S HOUSE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 11
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