1859 was led by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby in the House of Lords and Benjamin Disraeli in the House of Commons. After the collapse of Lord...
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Benjamin Disraeli was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time by Queen Victoria after William Ewart Gladstone's government was...
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Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli (February–December 1852) Second Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli (1858–1859)...
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and ended in 1868 was led by Lord Derby in the House of Lords and Benjamin Disraeli in the House of Commons. Lord Derby became prime minister for the third...
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1852) Second Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli (1858–1859) Third Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British...
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this new ministry, Benjamin Disraeli was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. With many senior Conservative ministers having followed Peel, Derby was forced...
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Peruvian War of Independence. He became First Naval Lord in the Second Derby–Disraeli ministry in March 1858 and in that capacity acted as a strong advocate...
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first Palmerston ministry in November 1857 and then, after stepping down to be Second Naval Lord during the second Derby–Disraeli ministry, he stepped up...
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tariff on imported grain. Disraeli clashed with Peel in the House of Commons, becoming a major figure in the party. When Lord Derby, the party leader, thrice...
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List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments (redirect from 1852 vote of no confidence in the Derby–Disraeli ministry)
government on the second reading of the bill. Palmerston then resigned, leading to the short-lived second Derby–Disraeli ministry and then Palmerston's...
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List of British governments (redirect from List of British ministries)
short-lived ministry. He was ultimately unsuccessful and is not generally included in lists of British prime ministers. From 1876 Disraeli was Earl of...
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succeeded by another short-lived Conservative government under Disraeli and Lord Derby. Later in February 1855 – Sir George Cornewall Lewis succeeds Gladstone...
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Liberal government, 1859–1866 (redirect from Second Russell ministry)
consisted of two ministries: the second Palmerston ministry and the second Russell ministry. After the fall of the second of Lord Derby's short-lived attempts...
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Under-Secretary of State for War from March 1858 to March 1859 in the Second Derby-Disraeli ministry. He was aged 21, when he went to India as private secretary...
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he pursued a peaceful policy. His ministry was defeated in the 1874 election, whereupon Disraeli formed a ministry and Gladstone retired as Leader of...
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Derby, received medical advice which told him that he could not fully recover from his illness whilst Premier. He therefore asked Benjamin Disraeli (who...
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Mason and John Slidell. He became First Naval Lord in the third Derby–Disraeli ministry in July 1866 and in this role took advantage of the Government's...
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prepared to accept Disraeli as leader and negotiations broke down. This led to the formation of the Third Derby–Disraeli ministry - who, ultimately, proposed...
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after, the Whig complexion of the ministry grew, as Godolphin sought the support of Harley's opponents, the second Whig Junto, bringing the Earl of Sunderland...
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The second Johnson ministry began on 16 December 2019, three days after Boris Johnson's audience with Queen Elizabeth II where she invited him to form...
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Reform Act 1867 (redirect from Second Reform Bill)
[citation needed] The Conservatives formed a ministry on 26 June 1866, led by Lord Derby as Prime Minister and Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer. They were...
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Benjamin Disraeli succeeded Derby as Prime Minister, but the Conservative government resigned in autumn 1868, after both the Queen and Disraeli delayed...
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Conservative government (redirect from Tory ministry)
(1852) Second Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli (1858–1859) Third Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British...
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the promotion of entrepreneurialism. This article details the second Thatcher ministry which she led at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II from 1983...
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Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain during the first two ministries of Benjamin Disraeli. He was one of the most prominent Conservative statesmen in...
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After campaigning against the foreign policy of the Beaconsfield ministry, William Gladstone led the Liberal Party to victory in the 1880 general election...
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Exchequer and First Lord of the Admiralty in the first and second ministries of Benjamin Disraeli. Hunt was born at Buckhurst Park at Winkfield in Berkshire...
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three times as Home Secretary in the administrations of Lord Derby. Walpole was the second son of Thomas Walpole and Lady Margaret Perceval, youngest daughter...
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his second premiership, he split his party by pressing for further parliamentary reform and was forced from office only to watch Derby and Disraeli carry...
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to Protectionist Conservatives led by Benjamin Disraeli and Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby. Facing a serious famine in Ireland in 1845, the...
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