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  Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hugh Cairns was the second son, and was educated at Belfast Academy and at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with a senior moderatorship in classics in 1838.
In 1858 Cairns was appointed Solicitor-General, and was knighted, and in May of that year made two of his most brilliant and best-remembered speeches in the House of Commons.
Cairns was a great lawyer, with an immense grasp of first principles and the power to express them; his judgments taking the form of luminous expositions or treatises upon the law governing the case before him, rather than of controversial discussions of the arguments adduced by counsel or of analysis of his own reasons.
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Meanwhile, Cairns had maintained his reputation in many other debates, both 'when his party was in power and when it was in opposition.
The appointment of Baron Cairns of Garmoyleaslord chancellor in 1868 involved the superseding of Lord Chelmsford, an act which apparently was carried out by Disraeli with less tact than might have been expected of him.
Not long after this, Lord Cairns resigned the leadership of his party in the upper house, but he had to resume it in 187o and took a strong part in opposing the Irish Land Bill in that year.
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 Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl Cairns was a great supporter of Dr Barnardo’s and was called upon by Dr.
Cairns House was officially opened 6th August 1887.
Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
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 Cairns, McCalmont, party, first, opposition, House, Disraeli, Lords, years, legal, great, Irish, title - Hugh Cairns, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns PC, QC (27 December 1810 - 2 April 1885) was a British statesman (of Irish birth) who served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain during the first two ministries of Benjamin Disraeli.
Cairns was born at Cultra, Co. Down, Ireland.
Hugh Cairns was the second son, and was educated at Belfast Royal Academy and at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with a senior moderatorship in classics in 1838.
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 Australia Cairns
A chambered cairn is a burial monument, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a cairn of stones inside which a sizeable (usually stone) chamber was constructed.
In 1944, Cairns left the Police and was employed, successively as a tutor, a lecturer and a senior lecturer in economic history, at the University.
Lord Cairns bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Garmoyle (1878) and Baron Cairns, of Garmoyle in the County of Antrim (1867).
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 Lord Cairns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
On the other occasion referred to, Sir Hugh Cairns spoke in opposition to Lord John Russell’s amendment to the Inotion for the second reading of the government Reform Bill, winning the most cordial commendation of Disraeli.
The appointment of Baron Cairns of Garmoyle as Lord Chancellor in 1868 involved the superseding of Lord Chelmsford, an act which apparently was carried out by Disraeli with less tact than might have been expected of him.
Not long after this, Lord Cairns resigned the leadership of his party in the upper house, but he had to resume it in 1870 and took a strong part in opposing the Irish Land Bill in that year.
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 The Conservative Party (UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Under the leadership of the Earl of Derby and Benjamin Disraeli they consolidated their position and presented themselves as a viable alternative.
Although Derby managed to lead several minority governments in the 1850s and 1860s, the party was never able to achieve a majority until after the passage of the Reform Act of 1867, which broadened the franchise.
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1876) 1868 - 1881
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 Pipers & Pipe Bands
CWO Cairns, before his retirement in 1981, was instrumental in organizing and developing the Canadian Forces School of Piping at CFB Ottawa.
The Earl was publicly entertained in Toronto at the Ontario Legislature Buildings prior to his departure from Canada on the expiry of his term as Governor General in September 1898.
The 1st Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders was stationed in Iceland from July 1940 until being posted to Scotland in May 1941.
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 CAIRNS, HUGH MC CALMON... - Online Information article about CAIRNS, HUGH MC CALMON...
James I. Hugh Cairns was his second son, and was educated at See also:
Cairnes or Cairns, by H. Lawlor (1907)•at when Lord Chelmsford took office.
Viscount Garmoyle and Earl Cairns; and' in r88o his party went out of office.
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 Hugh Cairns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885) was Lord Chancellor of Great Britain twice.
Hugh Cairns (1896-1918) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1918.
Hugh John Forster Cairns (better known as John Cairns, born 1922) is a British virologist.
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HUGH V. (surnamed Allan), the son of FEARGAL, of whom we have just spoken, was the very opposite of his father, in his veneration for the privileges of holy persons and places.
Hugh Roin, Prince of the troublesome little principality of Ulidia (Down), though well stricken in years and old enough to know better, in one of his excursions had forcibly compelled the clergy of the country through which he passed to give him free quarters, contrary to the law everywhere existing.
Instead of the monk's familiar voice on the river banks we are to hear the shouts of strange warriors from a far-off country; and for matin hymn and vesper song, we are to be beset through a long and stormy period, with sounds of strife and terror, and deadly conflict.
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He was made an earl in 1718, and Minister in Holland, 1714-19.
Created Baron Cairns in 1867, he was lord chancellor in 1868, and again 1874-80 and made an earl in 1878.
Cairns was responsible with Lord Selborne, for legislation simplifying the transfer of land.
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 The Esplanade Cairns
Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns - Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns PC, QC (27 December 1810 - 2 April 1885) was a British statesman (of Irish birth) who served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain during the first two ministries of Benjamin Disraeli.
David Cairns, 5th Earl Cairns - Rear-Admiral The Right Honourable David Charles Cairns, 5th Earl Cairns GCVO CB (3 July 1909–21 March 1989), was Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1971.
Cairns Port Authority - Cairns Port Authority (CPA) is a statutory Queensland Government Corporation responsible for the operation of Cairns International Airport and the Cairns Seaport.
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 thePeerage.com - Lady Eileen Nina Evelyn Sibell Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound and others
She is the daughter of Edward Douglas Coke, 7th Earl of Leicester and Valerie Potter.
Sir Hugh MacCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns was born on 27 December 1819.
Sir Hugh MacCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, in 1838 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.).
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 Earl_cairns info here at en.120t.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Flower Delivery Ireland His father, William Cairns, formerly a captain in the 47th Regiment, came of a family of Scottish origin, which migrated to Ireland in the time of James I. Hugh Cairns was his seco Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns Hugh McCalmont...
The salutation of Earl Cairns was forged in 1878 for Hugh Cairns, 1st Baron Cairns, the Lord Chancellor.
Lord Cairns bears the subsidiary captions of Viscount Garmoyle, in the County of Antrim (1878) Baron Cairns, of Garmoyle in the County of Antrim (1867).
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 magoo.com: McGoughs, McGeoughs, and McGeoghs in the Civil Parish of Donaghmoyne and the Barony of Farney by Hugh McGough
An English Earl, the Earl of Essex by name, came to Ireland as President over the province of Ulster in the autumn of this year, and went to reside in Carrickfergus and in Clannaboy.
The first Earl of Essex died of dysentery in the castle of Dublin shortly after the territory of Farney was conveyed to him, on September 22, 1576.
Hugh Oge, the son of Hugh, son of John Boy Mac Mahon, made a predatory aggression upon the people of Mac Mahon; and Mac Mahon (Art, son of Brian na Moicheirghe, son of Redmond, son of Glasny) overtook him; and Hugh was slain by Mac Mahon and his people.
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 The O'Reillys at Home and Abroad.
The most common are cairns and raths, the latter of which are numerous in the north-eastern part of the territory, where the natives remark that they are always in straight lines, and visible from each other.
Hugh married Isabella, daughter of Beatty of Moynalty, and had by her three sons: Shane Roe, afterwards Sir John O'Reilly, and also Philip, Owen, and Maelmora; and four daughters, who were married to four respectable chieftains.
Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly died in the year 1583, after which Edmond of Kilnacrott, the Tanist of Brefney, claimed to succeed next as chief of Brefney, according to the Irish custom of tanistry; but Shane, or John Roe O'Reilly, the son of Hugh Conallagh, successfully opposed him.
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 Hugh Callaghan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hugh Callaghan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Irish victims of a miscarriage of justice who spent nearly 17 years in British prisons convicted of an IRA terrorist bombing in Birmingham in 1974.
The highly acclaimed film In the Name of the Father (1993), directed by Jim Sheridan, was based on the case.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 thePeerage.com - Hugh William Cairns and others
Sir Hugh MacCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, son of William Cairns and Rosanna Johnston, on 9 May 1856.
As a result of her marriage, Mary Harriet MacNeile was styled as Baroness Cairns of Garmoyle on 27 February 1867.
She is the daughter of John Duncan Vaughan Campbell, 5th Earl Cawdor and Wilma Mairi Vickers.
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The colors of Earl Cairns was formulated in 1878 for Hugh Cairns, 1st Baron Cairns, the Lord Chancellor.
Lord Cairns bears the subsidiary vestiges of Viscount Garmoyle, in the County of Antrim (1878) Baron Cairns, of Garmoyle in the County of Antrim (1867).
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 hugh jackman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hugh Jackman has said his desire to succeed was fuelled by feelings of abandonment, after his mother left him in Australia.
Hugh O'Brien Hugh O'Brien (July 13, 1827 - 1895) was the mayor of Boston, from 1884-1888.
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns (27 December 1810-2 April 1885), was an Irish statesman, and Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
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 Ann Cairns — Jan Cairns : ZoomInfo Business People Information
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Sergeant Hugh Cairns, who had come to the 46th Battalion from the 65th Battalion, was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for...
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 Lord Chancellors
One of the most important advisors of King Charles I (in the 1640s) and II (during the exile years and after 1660), he was also Chancellor of the Exchequer since 1643.
Lord Anthony Ashley (1621-83, later the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury), Lord Chancellor 1672-73, chancellor of the exchequer 1661-72.
He was one of the most important politicians in the mid-17th century, but was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1681 and died in exile in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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 John Cairns - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
JOHN CAIRNS (1818-1892), Scottish Presbyterian divine, was born at Ayton Hill, Berwickshire, on the 23rd of August 1818, the son of a shepherd.
He went to school at Ayton and Oldcambus, Berwickshire, and was then for three years a herd boy, but kept up his education.
See MacEwen's Life and Letters of John Cairns (1895).
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 Cairns Finance - Updated news on Cairns Finance, United Finance, Us Volvo Finance, Beneficial Finance Loans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The WTO chief is in Australia for this week’s meeting of the Cairns...
Supachai was invited as a guest to the annual meeting of the Cairns Group of 18 agricultural-exporting countries in...
Eighteen members of Cairns group of nations have been meeting in northern Australia to look at ways to break the impasse in the World Trade Organization negotiations.
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 Conservative Party (UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
However the Conservatives survived even though they would not another majority government until the 1870s.
Under leadership of the Earl of Derby and Benjamin Disraeli they consolidated their position and presented as a viable alternative.
Although Derby managed lead several minority governments in the 1850s 1860s the party was never able to a majority until after the passage of Reform Act of 1867 which broadened the franchise.
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