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Diary

MS. Don e. 164

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Title

Diary

Shelfmark

MS. Don e. 164

Summary

Includes

(fols. 15v-17) Wilberforce's visit to France with Pitt in 1783

(fols. 33v-38, 44v-48) his continental tour, Oct. 1784 - Feb. 1785 and June - Nov. 1785

(fols. 3-8) were stitched in an incorrect order. The diary entries follow Wilberforce's own pagination. Fol. 39 should follow fol. 44.

Date

Jan. 1783 - Sept. 1786

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: Stiffened paper wrappers

Physical extent

56 Leaves

Acquisition

Bought from Mrs. M. Makra, 1988

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Collection contents

Additional Wilberforce papers

Papers of William Wilberforce

Diaries of William Wilberforce

Diary

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