The Life of Charles: Third Earl Stanhope (Classic Reprint)

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My own direct share in the book consists of Chapters VII to IX and XI to XIII, which describe the second half of Stanhope's crowded life and the unhappy relations with his family. My cordial thanks are due to Earl Stanhope for granting me unre stricted access to the rich collection of papers at Chevening and for permitting the reproduction of Gainsborough's portrait of his ancestor. I also desire to express my gratitude to Countess Stanhope for allowing me to discuss with her certain questions relating to the family history. I am indebted to the Dowager Countess of Ilchester for supplying me with copies of Stanhope's letters to Lord Holland, preserved at Holland House, and for per mission to reproduce Opie's portrait, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1803 and was bequeathed by Stanhope to his friend and executor. If Miss Stanhope had been alive, she would have recorded her indebtedness to Sir E. Maunde Thompson and Dr. Holland Rose for assistance and encouragement. Other obligations are acknowledged in the notes and appendices.

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