I have in front of me a set of replica ATA Ferry pilots notes (the famous "ATA blue book"), reproduced by the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, from a set that Lettice Curtis failed to hand in at the end of WW2 (thank you for that Maam, we all owe you a debt for that oversight).
There are two cards for "Lancaster and Lancastrian", all the procedures and speeds are classified by engine type rather than by aircraft type.
I could scan and post the two cards here, but frankly I think I'd be on shakey copyright ground if I did. I'd recommend buying a set of the cards - which are absolutely fascinating and well worth owning.
(And there are also cards for the Skymaster and Liberator.)
G