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    Henry Goulburn PC FRS (19 March 1784 – 12 January 1856) was a British Conservative statesman and a member of the Peelite faction after 1846. Born in London...
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    world's largest concrete-constructed sheep. Goulburn was named by surveyor James Meehan after Henry Goulburn, Under-Secretary for War and the Colonies,...
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    course. William Lawson explored the area in 1823. Goulburn River was named in honour of Henry Goulburn, a British politician in the 1820s. New South Wales...
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  • Parliamentary Poll Book classifies Goulburn as a Liberal Conservative and Law as a Peelite for this election. Goulburn appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer...
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    the results of the exchequer's audit, date from 1129 to 1130 under King Henry I and show continuity from previous years. The chancellor has oversight...
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    Goulburn, M.P., recorder of Leicester, and nephew of the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, chancellor of the exchequer in the ministries of Sir Robert Peel and...
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  • Goulburn Henry Goulburn (1784–1856), British politician and slave owner; brother of Frederick Goulburn and uncle of Meyrick Goulburn Meyrick Goulburn...
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    Henry William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne PC, PC (Ire), FRS (15 March 1779 – 24 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served as the Home Secretary...
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    (1830c): "Notes: "Let the 'Iron Duke' abandon the destructive scheme of Goulburn." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830). Holmes (2002), p. 281. Holmes...
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    Treaty of Ghent (category Henry Clay)
    to include Indigenous nations directly in the treaty in any fashion. Henry Goulburn, a British negotiator who took part in the treaty negotiations, remarked...
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    towns of Jindera, Bowna and Woomargama. Goulburn County was named in honour of the statesman, Henry Goulburn (1784-1856). A full list of parishes found...
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  • Through his sister Susannah, he was uncle to Henry Goulburn, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Frederick Goulburn, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, among...
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    for the sake of preserving a perpetual desert for savages. A shocked Henry Goulburn, one of the British negotiators at Ghent, remarked, after coming to...
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    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC, FRS (20 October 1784 – 18 October 1865), known as Lord Palmerston, was a British statesman and...
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    The Goulburn Herald was an English language newspaper published in Goulburn, New South Wales. At various times the paper was known as The Goulburn Herald...
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    James Callaghan and Theresa May. The longest-serving home secretary is Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, who held the post continuously for 9 years...
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    modest price to build the school on and commissioning respected architect Henry Currey to design the school chapel and College House (now the School House...
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  • the third son of Munbee Goulburn of Portland Place London, and his wife Susannah; and was the younger brother of Henry Goulburn, under-secretary for the...
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    Robinson, Treasurer of the Royal Navy and member of the privy council, and Henry Goulburn, an undersecretary of state. The treaty was signed on October 20, 1818...
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    vacated his seat in 1806, to contest the University of Cambridge against Lord Henry Petty and Lord Palmerston (when he was hopelessly beaten), but he was elected...
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    his capable Under-secretary Henry Goulburn. Blue books were introduced for the first time with new office routines. Goulburn's successor, Wilmot Horton was...
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    Council of Ceylon Henry Goulburn (1784–1856), British Conservative statesman and a member of the Peelite faction after 1846 Henry Schell Hagert (1826-1885)...
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  • Thomas Wyse, Jr. Henry Tufnell Edward Horsman William Francis Cowper 6 September 1841 Sir Robert Peel, Bt (First Lord) Henry Goulburn (Chancellor of the...
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    Parliament for Midhurst 1846–1856 Succeeded by Samuel Warren Preceded by Henry Goulburn Loftus Wigram Member of Parliament for Cambridge University 1856–1882...
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  • 145 live in rural parts of the Township. Goulbourn took its name from Henry Goulburn, Undersecretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1812 to 1826...
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    Blanche Edith Wood (d. 21 July 1921) married 21 September 1876, Col Hon Henry William Lowry-Corry (30 June 1845 – 6 May 1927). Hon. Alice Louisa Wood...
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  • Lord), Peel did not assume the Chancellorship. Thus the Chancellor, Henry Goulburn, became the first Chancellor to be Second Lord of the Treasury whilst...
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    Russell (20 October 1838 – 9 May 1880). She married Henry Villiers (the son of The Honorable Henry Montagu Villiers) on 16 April 1861. They had ten children...
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    city of Brockville in the province. Brian Jenkins (14 March 1996). Henry Goulburn, 1784–1856: A Political Biography. McGill-Queen's Press – MQUP. p. 76...
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  • Jenkinson and Henry Bunbury 1809 1810 Henry Bunbury and Robert Peel 1810 1812 Henry Bunbury and Henry Goulburn 1812 1816 Henry Goulburn 1816 1821 R. W...
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