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  1. William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), four times Queen Victoria's prime minister, was born, as Oscar Wilde would have described it, to the purple of commerce. His father owned mines in Wales ...

  2. Catherine Gladstone (née Glynne; 6 January 1812 – 14 June 1900) was the wife of British statesman William Ewart Gladstone for 59 years, from 1839 until his death in 1898. Early life and family [ edit ]

  3. William Ewart Gladstone, född 29 december 1809 i Liverpool, död 19 maj 1898 på Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, Wales, var en brittisk liberal politiker.Han var premiärminister i fyra omgångar (brittiskt rekord), 1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886 samt 1892–1894.

  4. William Gladstone. Portrett fra slutten av 1850-årene. William Gladstone. Av Ukjent /NTB Scanpix ※. Lisens: Begrenset gjenbruk. William Ewart Gladstone var en britisk politiker av skotsk ætt. Han var Storbritannias statsminister fire ganger – i periodene 1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886 og 1892–1894. Gladstone tilhørte Liberal Party.

  5. William Ewart Gladstone was born in Rodney Street, Liverpool on 29 December 1809, the fourth son of John Gladstone, who had moved south from Leith some years earlier. Gladstone senior was a successful merchant, trading in corn with the United States and cotton with Brazil and owning extensive plantations in the West Indies, which were operated by slaves, although he was not a slave trader himself.

  6. William Ewart Gladstone 1809–98 Arhivirano 2012-03-06 na Wayback Machine-u biography from the Liberal Democrat History Group. BBC Radio – Programme Two contains a recording of Gladstone's voice. Arhivski materijal vezan uz William Ewart Gladstone na web-stranici Nacionalnih arhiva UK ( en )

  7. William Ewart Gladstone. (1809-1898), Prime Minister and writer; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 324 portraits. Famous as the ‘grand old man’ of British politics; Gladstone was leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister in four governments from 1868 to 1894.