The following list shows where the diarist was each night; he continued at each place named until he moved to the next one. Names of the owners or occupiers of great houses have been given in brackets on the first mention of the house.
9 January 1892
Pau
22 October
The Deanery, Christ
12 January
Toulouse
Church, Oxford
15 January
Valescure, St. Raphael
25 October
London
9 February
Nice
12 November
Hotel Metropole,
25 February
On train
Brighton
26 February
Paris
14 November
London
29 February
London
25 November
Windsor Castle
12 April
Hawarden
26 November
Hawarden
27 April
London
16 December
London
29 April
Dollis Hill ( Aberdeen)
20 December
Folkestone
2 May
London
22 December
Biarritz
3 May
Dollis Hill
9 January 1893
On train
23 May
London
10 January
London
28 May
Hatchlands, Guildford
21 February
Windsor Castle
( Rendel)
22 February
London
30 May
London
3 March
Lion Mansions, Brigh-
2 June
Hawarden
ton ( Armitstead)
13 June
London
8 March
London
25 June
Hawarden
10 March
The Durdans, Epsom
29 June
Dalmeny House (Rose-
( Rosebery)
bery)
20 March
London
13 July
Aberdeen
30 March
Brighton
14 July
Fife Arms Hotel,
6 April
London
Braemar
7 April
Brighton
20 July
Pitlochry
10 April
London
21 July
Hawarden
29 April
Hatchlands, Guildford
27 July
London
1 May
London
4 August
Hatchlands
12 May
Minley Manor, Farn-
8 August
London
borough ( B. W. Currie)
9 August
Hatchlands
15 May
London
11 August
London
18 May
Hawarden
15 August
Osborne House
29 May
London
16 August
London
9 June
Brighton
20 August
Hawarden
12 June
London
12 September
Beddgelert, Snowdon
16 June
Dollis Hill
( Watkin)
19 June
London
15 September
Barmouth
23 June
Hatchlands, Guildford
22 September
Hawarden
26 June
London
28 September
London
1 July
Ham House, Petersham
30 September
Hawarden
(Dysart)
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Gladstone Diaries. Volume: 13. Contributors: H. C. G. Matthew - editor. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1968. Page Number: 451.
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