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    Spencer Horatio Walpole QC (11 September 1806 – 22 May 1898) was a British Conservative Party politician who served three times as Home Secretary in the...
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    Spencer Horatio Walpole (1807–1898) was three times Home Secretary under the 14th Earl of Derby. Through his mother he was a grandson of Spencer Perceval...
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    is his elder son, Thomas Walpole (b. 2003). Earl of Orford Wolterton Hall Spencer Horatio Walpole Spencer Walpole Lady Walpole (disambiguation) Notes The...
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  • people Spencer Horatio Walpole (1806–1898), British politician Spencer Walpole (1839–1907), English historian and civil servant Stanley Walpole (1886–1968)...
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    antagonist to Gladstone, and "nobody's fool". In 1867 he succeeded Spencer Horatio Walpole as Home Secretary and was forced to deal with the Fenian Rising...
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    represent Oxford University. Isabella (1801–1886) married her cousin Spencer Horatio Walpole in 1835 and was the only one of Perceval's daughters to have children...
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    Northumberland (1799–1882) 8 July 1846 23 February 1852 Whig Russell I Spencer Horatio Walpole MP for Midhurst 27 February 1852 19 December 1852 Conservative...
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    prosperity created by the Industrial Revolution). Home Secretary Spencer Horatio Walpole told the commission that executions had "become so demoralizing...
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    The Walpole family (/ˈwɔːlˌpoʊl, ˈwɒl-/) is a famous English aristocratic family known for their 18th century political influence and for building notable...
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  • 2nd Earl of Egmont. His elder brother was Spencer Horatio Walpole and his first cousin was Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford. He was educated at Dr...
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    Russell Preceded by Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt Succeeded by Spencer Horatio Walpole In office 8 February 1855 – 26 February 1858 Prime Minister The...
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    after the Trent Affair. Flying Colours – in this novel by CS Forester, Horatio Hornblower meets a young Palmerston on returning to England. Wagons West...
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  • Belgian soccer player Spencer Horatio Walpole (1806–1898), British politician Spencer Weir-Daley (born 1985), British soccer player Spencer Weisz, American-Israeli...
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  • Death of Goulburn. Appointment of Walpole as Secretary of State for the Home Department. Appointment of Walpole as Secretary of State for the Home Department...
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    Henry Lowry-Corry. May 1867: Gathorne Hardy replaces Spencer Walpole as Home Secretary. Walpole remains in the cabinet as Minister without Portfolio....
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    Suffolk. Horatio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole, was his younger brother. As a child, Walpole attended a private school at Massingham, Norfolk. Walpole entered...
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    Shaw 1835–1837 William Sims 1837–1839 Charles Russell 1839–1855 Spencer Horatio Walpole 1855–1856 William Barrington, 6th Viscount Barrington 1856–1857...
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    1850–1856: Henry Goulburn 1856–1858: Spencer Horatio Walpole 1858–1862: William Deedes 1862–1866: Spencer Horatio Walpole 1866–1871: Edward Howes 1871–1892:...
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    represent Oxford University. Isabella (1801–1886) married her cousin Spencer Horatio Walpole in 1835 and was the only one of Perceval's daughters to have children...
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  • Michael Ramsey Christopher Steele Gerald Strickland Adair Turner Spencer Horatio Walpole In addition to the long list of real life distinguished individuals...
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    council in 1901 by Sir Spencer Walpole, which had been bought by his father the Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole and thus became Walpole Park. During the Victorian...
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    4th Earl of Hardwicke February 1858 – June 1859 Home Secretary Spencer Horatio Walpole February 1858 – March 1859   T.H.S. Sotheron Estcourt March–June...
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    independence". There were many who disagreed with him. Gladstone wrote to Herbert Spencer, who contributed the introduction to a collection of anti-socialist essays...
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    Law 1835–1850 Loftus Wigram 1850–1856 Succeeded by Loftus Wigram Spencer Horatio Walpole Political offices Preceded by Charles Jenkinson Under-Secretary...
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    27 February 1852   Secretary of State for the Home Department Spencer Horatio Walpole 27 February 1852   Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department...
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    1853 – June 1854 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen Spencer Horatio Walpole May 1867 – February 1868 Conservative Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th...
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  • meeting held at Hyde Park on 23 July 1866. The Tory Home Secretary, Spencer Horatio Walpole declared it to be illegal, and issued a Police Notice, but the...
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    Gladstone Senior Privy Counsellor 1898–1906 With: Spencer Horatio Walpole (1898) Succeeded by The Earl Spencer The Earl of Ducie Peerage of England Preceded by...
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  • Lord Advocate Cambridge University 11 July 1866 Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Home Secretary King's Lynn 11 July...
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    (all Liberals) opposing it; on the casting vote of the chairman Spencer Horatio Walpole the amendment was carried. Bradlaugh was not surprised that the...
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