• Earl of Eldon was launched at Whitby in 1830 but registered in London. Her master was Captain E. Theaker and her owner was J. Barry. She first appeared...
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  • Several ships have been named Lord Eldon for John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon. Lord Eldon (1801 ship) was launched at Sunderland. She was initially a London-based...
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  • ship) Lord Eldon (1802 EIC ship) Lord Eldon (1824 ship) Lord Eldon (1830 ship) Earl of Eldon (1821) title created for Lord Eldon This disambiguation page...
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  • Lord Eldon was launched at Chepstow in 1830. She traded with the West Indies, Australia, Siam, and India. She was wrecked at Madras in December 1844. Lord...
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    Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, PC, FRS, FSA (4 June 1751 – 13 January 1838) was a British barrister and politician. He served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain...
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  • list of ship launches in 1830 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1830. "Launch". Freeman's Journal. Dublin. 11 January 1830. "(untitled)"...
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    Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (category UK MPs 1826–1830)
    Elected to the House of Commons in 1810 as a Whig, he was Member of Parliament for various constituencies until becoming a peer in 1830. Brougham won popular...
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    ": 52  — John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, British barrister and politician (13 January 1838) "I am suffering, sire, the pangs of the damned.": 162  — Charles...
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    Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, DL, JP, FRS (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman, Conservative politician and...
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    Hawkesbury and George Canning – as well as another two of the 19th-century's great statesmen: Lord Eldon and Lord Castlereagh. But Portland was not a strong...
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  • HMS Castor (1832) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    frigate of the Royal Navy and the third naval ship to bear the name. Castor was built at Chatham Dockyard and launched on 2 May 1832. She was one of a two...
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    British intervention in Spanish American independence (category Spanish American wars of independence)
    categories, since they were not recognized states. The Lord Chancellor, Earl of Eldon, was consulted on this which held the view that rebel governments could...
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  • Hepper (1994), p. 119. Hepper (1994), p. 120. House of Commons (1830), p. 977. "Experiment (4), Ship – British Library". searcharchives.bl.uk. "British...
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    government which consisted of largely Tory members with some former ministers of the previous ministry. These include Lord Eldon as Lord High Chancellor...
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    youngest surviving son of Henry David Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan and Agnes Steuart, the daughter of Sir James Steuart, solicitor general for Scotland...
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    HMS Undaunted (1807) (category 1807 ships)
    in early 1814. The sixteen ships of the Lively-class were based on a design dating from 1799 by William Rule, the Surveyor of the Navy, and were probably...
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    own attack on Addington, which made Addington furious. On 30 April Lord Eldon, the Lord Chancellor, asked Pitt to submit a new administration to the King...
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  • The use of convict ships to New South Wales began on 18 August 1786, when the decision was made to send a colonisation party of convicts, military, and...
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    Charles Bullen (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    1781. Charles' mother, Ruth (née Liddel), was a cousin of Lord Eldon who served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain between 1801 and 1806 and again between...
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    reading was a formality). Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon, acting as the Speaker of the House, noted the absence of several peers, notably Lords Byron and Erskine...
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    building programme of highrise housing estates and authorised the demolition of a quarter of the Georgian Grainger Town to make way for Eldon Square Shopping...
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  • Herndon, sister of Captain William Lewis Herndon, who died on his ship SS Central America[citation needed] Randolph "Randall" McCoy, patriarch of the McCoy...
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    author (d. 1974) 1925 – Jeanne Crain, American actress (d. 2003) 1925 – Eldon Griffiths, English journalist and politician (d. 2014) 1925 – Don Liddle...
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  • on 22 October 1829 carrying a cargo of spirits and corn. In 1830 Admiral Gifford was working along the east coast of Australia between Sydney and Newcastle...
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    HMS St Vincent (1815) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1810 at Devonport Dockyard and launched on 11 March 1815. She was one of class of three, and...
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    general election, Eldon Griffiths (Parliamentary adviser to the Police Federation of England and Wales) moved a motion "that the sentence of capital punishment...
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  • the Wayback Machine (July 1905) pp. 26-29 Eldon L. Ham, Larceny and Old Leather: The Mischievous Legacy of Major League Baseball (Chicago Review Press...
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  • Edward Lombe (1828) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    Brodrick, of Whitby, England. Edwarde Combe first appeared in Lloyd's Register ('LR) in 1828 with Freeman, master and owner. On 24 August 1830, she arrived...
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    Parliament in March 1819, but as the route passed through Earl of Eldon's estate and one of the Earl of Darlington's fox coverts, it was opposed and defeated...
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  • Republished from the original edition with notes and a preface by William Charles Eldon Serjeant. Bonaventura. Saint Bonaventure, or Bonaventura (1221–1274), born...
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