ENGLISH & FOREIGN
[eeutee’s TELEGRAMS.] LONDON. April 19. The DeathbedA bulletin, published this morning with reference to Earl Beaconsfield’s death, states that, after the severe relapse which his Lordship suffered during the night, he sank rapidly, and breathed his last at half past four o’clock this morning. His attendants state that his Lordship passed away without much pain and peacefully, as if sleeping. The news of Earl Beacoasfield’s death has been received with universal sorrow and regret throughout the country.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2229, 20 April 1881, Page 2
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