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  Henry Campbell-Bannerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Campbell-Bannerman was born in Glasgow in 1836 as "Henry Campbell".
In 1898 Sir Henry succeeded Sir William Vernon Harcourt as leader of the Liberals in the House of Commons.
Herbert Henry Asquith - Chancellor of the Exchequer
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 Henry Hartley Fowler - 1862- 1863
Fowler was born on the 16th May 1830, the son of a Wesleyan minister, and baptised at Bishop's Wearmouth on the 8th November.
Fowler's first municipal speech addressed the main sewerage scheme at the mayoral banquet in 1858.
Fowler was first elected to Wolverhampton Council as Liberal representative.
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 Henry Campbell-Bannerman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (7 September 1836 – 22 April 1908) was a British Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister from February 5, 1906 until resigning due to ill health on April 3, 1908.
Campbell-Bannerman was born at Kelvinside House in Glasgow in 1836 as "Henry Campbell" to Sir James Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow and Janet Bannerman.
In Gladstone's Third (1886) and Fourth (1892-1894) Cabinets and Rosebery's Government (1894-1895) he served as Secretary for War, where his most notable accomplishment was persuading the Duke of Cambridge, the Queen's cousin, and an obstacle to necessary army reforms, to resign as Commander-in-Chief.
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 CHARLOTTE WOLTER - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLOTTE WOLTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
WOLVERHAMPTON, HENRY HARTLEY FOWLER, VISCOUNT (1830-), English statesman, was born at Durham on the i6th of May 1830.
In these and the succeeding years of opposition he was recognized as a sound economist and a sober administrator, as well as a universally respected representative of nonconformist views.
In Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's cabinet, 1905-1908, he was chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, and he retained this office in Mr Asquith's ministry, but was transferred to the House of Lords with a viscountcy (April 1908).
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 WOLVERHAMPTON, VISCOUNT - LoveToKnow Article on WOLVERHAMPTON, VISCOUNT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There is no evidence that Wolsey first suggested the divorce, though when he found that Henry was bent upon it, he pressed for two points: (i.) that an application should be made to Rome, instead of deciding the matter in England, and (ii.) that Henry, when divorced, should marry a French princess.
The last few months of his life were spent in the exemplary discharge of his archiepiscopal duties; but a not altogether unfounded suspicion that he had invoked the assistance of Francis I., if not of Charles V. and the pope, to prevent his fall involved him in a charge of treason.
Brewer, in his elaborate prefaces to the Letters and Papers (reissued as his History of the Reign of Henry VIII.), originated modern admiration for Wolsey; and his views are reflected in Creightons Wolsey in the Twelve English Statesmen series, and in Dr Gairdners careful articles in the Dict.
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 Henry Campbell-Bannerman Online Research :: Information about Henry Campbell-Bannerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Right Honourable Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (September 7 1836 – April 22 1908) was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland The Liberal Party (UK) Statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from February 5, 1906 until resigning due to ill health on April 3, 1908.
In 1898 Sir Henry succeeded William Vernon Harcourt (politician) as leader of the Liberals in the House of Commons.
Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
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He is survived by wife Alpha; sons Henry, Walter and Donovan; daughters Kitty, Pandora, Victoria and Cynthia; sister Elsie, 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
She is survived by sons Edward, Richard and Henry; daughter Gladys Togikawa, 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
She is survived by sons Clyde, Henry and Earl; daughter Glenda Joyo; brother Harry Torigoe; sister Jeanette Arakawa, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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 Tettenhall.co.uk - History
Henry Dekyn was wanted for killing three people, his brother John was wanted for murder and their father, Adam, while armed with a coat of mail, sword and dagger was accused of beating, ill treating and horribly maiming one John de Barnhurst of Tetenhalle.
Henry was killed during a Sheriff’s arrest but Adam was never found.
He married the sister of Colonel Thorneycroft of Tettenhall Towers, and one of their daughters was the Victorian novelist Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, author of Fuel of Fire.
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 William Ewart Gladstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Bruce — Secretary of State for the Home Department
August 1873 — Lord Aberdare (formerly Henry Austin Bruce) succeeds Lord Ripon as Lord President.
Henry Hartley Fowler — President of the Local Government Board
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 william ewart gladstone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Austin Bruce - Secretary of State for the Home Department
August, 1873 - Lord Aberdare (formerly Henry Austin Bruce) succeeds Lord Ripon as Lord President.
Henry Hartley Fowler - President of the Local Government Board
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Sir Henry Burdett (1847-1920) was the Secretary of the Share and Loan Department of the London Stock Exchange and founder of The Hospital.
Sir Henry was very much involved, as the main part of his general correspondence shows, in the activities and organisation of hospitals and in securing improvements in the working conditions of nurses.
Sir Henry retired from the Stock Exchange in 1898 and for the next twenty years he was active in a variety of business concerns.
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 Ottley Collection of W. E. Gladstone Correspondence
Of especial interest, perhaps, is a letter from Queen Victoria to her least favorite Prime Minister, Gladstone himself, and (as a pendant) a slip of paper inscribed by both, presumably employed to mark papers sent back and forth between the Queen and Downing Street.
Fowler was Liberal MP for Wolverhampton East 1885-1908 and under-secretary for home affairs in Gladstone's government in 1884.
Autograph letter signed, to Henry Fawcett, thanking him for having sent him his essays, which he has read 'with the greatest interest and - I was going to say - pleasure, but I doubt whether this be an appropriate word'.
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 Women in Wolverhampton's History - Women in the Arts
Three examples of Wolverhampton born women who have excelled in the arts are opera singer Dame Maggie Teyte, composer and broadcaster Emma Dorothea Barcroft and poet and author Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler.
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler was born at 7 Summerfield Road, Chapel Ash, in April 1860.
Her father was Henry Hartley Fowler, a solicitor, councillor and Mayor of Wolverhampton.
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 Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (1860-1929)
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, poet and novelist, was born on 9 April 1860 at 7 Summerfield Road, West Park,
Her father, Henry Hartley Fowler, a solicitor, was a Councillor and Mayor, before entering Parliament in 1880.
Her sister, Edith Henrietta Fowler, was also a novelist.
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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (September 7, 1836 - April 22, 1908) was a British Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister from December 5 1905 until resigning due to ill health on April 3 1908.
Campbell-Bannerman was born in Glasgow in 1836 as "Henry Campbell" to Sir James Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow and Janet Bannerman.
He was educated at Glasgow High School before going on to study at both Glasgow and Cambridge universities.
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 Edith Henrietta Fowler (1865-1944)
Her father, Henry Hartley Fowler, a solicitor, also became a Member of the Council and Mayor, before entering Parliament in 1880.
They had two sons, Gavin Robert Fowler in 1905 and Henry Fowler Hew in 1908, but Edith returned home to Woodthorne for the births.
After a couple of moves to other churches, Robert retired and their main home for the rest of their life was Carrwood House, Overstrand, Norfolk, which had been built by Sir Henry Fowler for use by his family.
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 Desi Hot OR Hot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sir Richard Fowler 10 June 1462-November 3 1477
Sir Henry Marny 14 May 1509-14 April 1523
Sir Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (1895) 1895-1902
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 The Sylva Herald and Ruralite - Obituaries: 07/03/03
Surviving are her husband, J.C. Davis; one daughter, Tammie Davis of Sparta; two sons, Brett Davis of Sparta and Darrell Davis of Alabama; three sisters, Mildred Bryson and Doris Fowler, both of North Carolina, and Shiloh Blankenship of Illinois; one brother, Henry Connor of North Carolina; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Henry W. Westbrooks, 75, of Whittier, died Sunday, June 29, 2003, at Mission-St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville.
He was a son of the late Charles Hartley and Nancy Ruth Anderson Rutan.
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 33_195 12/94   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
F.N. Is indebted to his kindness for the valuable and Interesting sanitary papers (no.15 dated 12 Dec. 1894); asks whether he wishes himself to place them before the House or whether he would wish them to be asked for.
(Sir) Henry Hartley Fowler, Ist Viscount Wolverhampton (1830-1911) Liberal M.P.; 1892 President of Local Government Board under Gladstone; 1894 Secretary for India.
Fowler was responsible for piloting the Parish Councils Bill through Parliament.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Fowler, Joseph (1872-1958) Schoolmaster Antiquary and Geologist (2)
Fowler, Robert (1767-1841) Bishop of Ossory and Ferns (3)
Fowler, William Warde (1847-1921) Historian and Ornithologist (4)
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 UK peerage creations: Chronological list 1901–1950
Horne of Stirkoke in the County of Caithness – Henry Sinclair Horne (extinct(1) 14 Aug 1929)
Rushcliffe of Blackfordby in the County of Leicester – Henry Bucknall Betterton (extinct(1) 18 Nov 1949)
Cautley of Lindfield in the County of Sussex – Henry Strother Cautley (extinct(1) 21 Sep 1946)
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 Henry Campbell-Bannerman - SmartyBrain Encyclopedia and Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Campbell-Bannerman was born in Glasgow in 1836 as "Henry Campbell" and educated at Glasgow High School before going on to study at both Glasgow and Cambridge universities.
Early letters of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to his sister Louisa, 1850-51;
The next Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Coming men on coming questions)
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 GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
In E. Maccoby, T. Newcomb, and E. Hartley (eds), Readings in social psychology (pp 18-31).
London O.U.P. Fowler, H.N.(trans.)(1977) Plato IV: The Cratylus, Parmenides, Greater Hippias, Lesser Hippias.
Fowler, H.W., Fowler, F.G and Sykes, J.B. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English.
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 Roanoke College Catalog - Political Science
Students majoring in political science are required to complete a minimum of 12 courses including Political Science 101, 102, 201, 231, 401; one of 221, 222, 224, or 225; one of 311 or 312; two of 341, 342, 343, 345; and 3 electives within the major.
A seminar taught with a scholar-statesperson that deals with a policy issue of public significance.
(Made possible by the Henry H. Fowler Endowment.
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 volume 20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ellen and Edith Henrietta Thorneycroft, Henry Hartley Fowler
William Fowler, Thomas Honetborne, Edward and William Darby, Richard Mills, Isaac Mullett, John Turley, David Higgs, James Tart, Edward Pitt
Edward and Alfred Elwell, William and Edgar Marlow, Henry Baldwin, Edward Parkes, Oliver Hill, Ada Blackham, Amos Tonks, Oliver Brown, Edwin Joseph and Ezekiah Tyler, William Hill, John Greatbatch, Tom Davies
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 Quia - Class Page - Mrs.Fowler
Henry Ford: Young Man with Aird/Ruddiman 4.3 3.0
Henry and the Clubhouse Cleary, Bev 3.5 3.0
Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Henry, Mar 4.5 2.0
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 Descendants of William Henry Gilpin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
(Special thanks to Marjorie Hartley Sykes and Jack Hartley)
GILPIN was born April 02, 1849 in Illinois?
Children of MINUTE GILPIN and ED FOWLER are:
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 India
10 Dec 1888 - 11 Oct 1894 Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, (b.
10 Mar 1894 - 4 Jul 1895 Henry Hartley Fowler (b.
Apr 1783 - Nov 1783 Sir Henry Fletcher (1st time) (b.
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