A proviso in the will of the late Lord Morloy read as follows:—"As it is possible that some person may desire to write a memoir of my life, which-1 regard as wholly superfluous, I enjoin upon my executors to refuse to aid or encourage such desicn. and not to allow any'such person to have access to any. 'of' my papers, whether personal or acquired in the course of. official duties." Lord Morley himself was' the leading biographer of the past century, having written lives of Cobden Gladstone, Burke, and Cromwell.
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Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 15
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