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Letter from Aberdeen in London to Lord [Melville] requesting help in preparing letters to apply for a license.
The National Politics Web Guide presents a biographical sketch of George Hamilton Gordon (1784-1860), as part of the section on the Principal Ministers of the Crown of Great Britain. Gordon was the Fourth Earl of Aberdeen and served in such offices as the secretary of state for war and colonies and first lord commissioner of the treasury, a post also known as prime minister.
Leading historians explore the multiple dimensions of the Irish lord lieutenancy as an institution - political, social and cultural
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Originally published in 1983, Agitators and Promoters in the Age of Gladstone and Disraeli brings together the lives of thousands of persons, some famous, most modest and obscure, who were joined a century ago in pursuit of causes promising, a more just world which embodied much of the life and substance of the politics of during this time of transition. The book focuses on not simply the political Establishment but the members of government and legislature with their paid functionaries and party hacks, and much of the politicised sub-elite of a generation, including some three thousand persons from many layers of Victorian life. These are the organisers and leaders, the agitators and promoters of a host of causes.