Brooks's, 1764-1964Brooks's, 1964 - 186 pages |
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Page 13
... political clubs , but neither of them survived for many years . The CĂ´terie was established in a house in Albemarle ... political club that will ever have existed in England ' , this was by no means the case in the early years . It was ...
... political clubs , but neither of them survived for many years . The CĂ´terie was established in a house in Albemarle ... political club that will ever have existed in England ' , this was by no means the case in the early years . It was ...
Page 81
... political climate when Lord Grey took office in the autumn of 1830 , it is necessary to take a look at the events of the preceding years . Lord Liverpool's long period in power was greatly assisted by the fact that his colleagues were ...
... political climate when Lord Grey took office in the autumn of 1830 , it is necessary to take a look at the events of the preceding years . Lord Liverpool's long period in power was greatly assisted by the fact that his colleagues were ...
Page 93
... political firebrand and had the unusual distinction of having been twice incarcerated in the Tower . He had entered Parlia- ment when a young man as member for Boroughbridge and had been a keen sup- porter of the motions for Reform ...
... political firebrand and had the unusual distinction of having been twice incarcerated in the Tower . He had entered Parlia- ment when a young man as member for Boroughbridge and had been a keen sup- porter of the motions for Reform ...
Contents
The Founder Members | 13 |
Early Elections | 19 |
Charles James Fox | 25 |
Copyright | |
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5th Earl affairs Almack Althorp appointed Asquith ballot Banderet became become betts Boodle's Book Brougham Buxton Cabinet Capt career century Charles James Fox Clive colleagues Creevey death Derby Duke of Devonshire elected to Brooks's father Foreign Secretary Fox's Francis friends George Gladstone Government guineas Henry Horace Walpole House of Commons Hugh interesting Ireland Irish Jockey Club King Lady letter London Lord Grey Lord Holland Lord John Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord North Lord Palmerston Lord Rosebery Lord Spencer Lt.-Col Major Managers married member of Brooks's member of Parliament Ministry months never O'Connell party Pitt political Prime Minister Prince Queen race Raikes reputation resigned Richard Robert Rosebery Russell Selwyn Sheridan Sir Charles Sir Edward Sir John Smith St Aubyn St James's Street Stephenson succeeded Thomas tion took Tory Trevelyan Viscount Walpole Whigs whilst Whitbread William young