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  James Harris Malmesbury - LoveToKnow 1911
JAMES HARRIS MALMESBURY, 1ST Earl Of (1746-1820), English diplomatist, was born at Salisbury on the 21st of April 1746, being the son of James Harris (q.v.), the author of Hermes.
Educated at Winchester, Oxford and Leiden, young Harris became secretary in 1768 to the British embassy at Madrid, and was left as chargé d'affaires at that court on the departure of Sir James Grey until the arrival of George Pitt, afterwards Lord Rivers.
He was succeeded as 2nd earl by his son James Edward (1778-1841), under-secretary for foreign affairs under Canning; from whom the title passed to James Howard, 3rd earl of Malmesbury.
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 James Harris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury - James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury GCB (April 21, 1746 – November 21, 1820), English diplomatist, was born at Salisbury, being the son of James Harris, the author of Hermes.
James Harris, 5th Earl of Malmesbury - The Right Honourable James Edward Harris, 5th Earl of Malmsbury (December 18 1872–June 12 1950) was a British peer, the son of Edward Harris, 4th Earl of Malmesbury.
Harris (Harris I) was a lawsuit pertaining to the 2000 Presidential Election.
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 Earl of Malmesbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Earl holds the subsidiary titles of Viscount FitzHarris, of Hurn Court in the County of Southampton (1800), and Baron Malmesbury, of Malmesbury in the County of Wiltshire (1788), in the Peerage of Great Britain.
James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury (1807-1889)
The Heir Apparent is James Hugh Carleton Harris, Viscount FitzHarris b.
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 Lord Privy Seal
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Earl of Minto 1846 - 1852
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield 1876 - 1880
Dudley Francis Ryder, Earl of Harrowby 1885 - 1886
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 Hampshire County Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Relatively few papers survive before the time of the 1st Earl's grandfather, another James Harris (1674-1731); those that do suggest that the keen interest in politics which seems to have been a feature of practically all members of the family, male and female, adult and children, in later years, was already in evidence.
Papers of James Harris (1709-80) 3.1 This James Harris was a writer and philosopher of importance in his own right as well as having a wide circle of literary friends with whom he corresponded and whose letters have survived.
For many years her correspondence with her brother, the 1st Earl, was carried out in French, until he wrote that he now used the language so much that it would be as useful for him to read and write in English.
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Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1754-1842) was a politician and agriculturist.
James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury(1746-1820) was a civil servant and diplomat.
James Macnamara (1768-1826) was a naval officer (captain 1795; rear admiral 1814).
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 II. Historians, Biographers and Political Orators: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge ...
History of England from the Accession of James I to the Disgrace of Chief Justice Coke, 1603–10.
Remarks on the Saint-Cuthbert of the Rev. James Raine.
Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, third earl of (1807–1889).
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 Arms and Crest of Pollock
JOHN POLLOCK, 2nd son of Robert Pollock of that ilk, County Renfrew, and brother of Sir Robert Pollock of that ilk, 1st Bart, is believed to be identical with John Pollock, described in a deed under the Act of Settlement as a “Lieut.
James Pollock (eldest son of John Pollock and Elizabeth Carlile his wife) married Jane Sinclair, daughter of Thomas Sinclair of Belfast, by his wife a daughter of Captain Pottinger, R.N. Mrs.
James Pollock died at Newry, July 5th, 1795, in the newspaper notice of her death she is described as “wife of Mr.
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 Chapter Harris <i>to</i> Hawthorne of H by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Harris, James (1709-1780).—Grammarian, was a wealthy country gentleman and member of Parliament, who held office in the Admiralty and the Treasury.
His son was the eminent diplomatist, James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury.
Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908).—w riter of tales, etc., born at Eatonton, Georgia, was successively printer, lawyer, and journalist.
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 James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury GCB (April 21, 1746 – November 21, 1820), English diplomatist, was born at Salisbury, being the son of James Harris, the author of Hermes.
He did very great service in furthering Pitt's policy of maintaining England's influence on the Continent by the arms of her allies, and held the threads of the diplomacy which ended in the king of Prussia's overthrowing the republican party in the Netherlands, which was inclined to France, and re-establishing the prince of Orange.
In recognition of his services he was created Baron Malmesbury of Malmesbury (Sept. 1788), and permitted by the king of Prussia to bear the Prussian eagle on his arms, and by the prince of Orange to use his motto "Je maintiendrai".
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 Map of the Close - Salisbury Cathedral
In 1660 the Harris family took over the lease and it was James Harris II who was responsible for building the attractive stone ashlar extension seen today.
His son, James Harris III, father of the 1st Earl of Malmesbury, was known as "Hermes Harris", after a book he had published, was responsible for placing the sundial on the south wall of the house in 1749.
James Harris III introduced the great musical festivals to Salisbury which continue today.
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 Pikle - The Diary Junction - James Harris
Born in Salisbury, Harris was educated at Winchester, Oxford and Leiden.
In 1768 he was appointed secretary to the British embassy in Madrid, but also acted as chargé d'affaires between the leaving of Sir James Grey and the arrival of George Pitt (later Lord Rivers).
Diaries and Correspondence of the 1st Earl of Malmesbury
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 James Harris - Grammarian, Author and Politician - wrote Hermes - at James Boswell - a guide
His son, James Harris (1746-1820) became 1st Earl of Malmesbury, and published (1801) the complete works of his father.
He clearly knew Harris' works in advance, and referred to them in his journal.
Harris at whose place Boswell dined on 12/9-1769.
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 Victor Joseph Etienne De Jouy - LoveToKnow 1911
He drew suspicion on himself, however, by refusing to honour the toast of Marat, and had to fly for his life.
At the fall of the Terror he resumed his commission but again fell under suspicion, being accused of treasonable correspondence with the English envoy, James Harris, 1st earl of Malmesbury who had been sent to France to negotiate terms of peace.
He was acquitted of this charge, but, weary of repeated attacks, resigned his position on the pretext of his numerous wounds.
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 Fisherton Anger | British History Online
The earl then leased either the whole site or that part of it that was not occupied by buildings or gardens to Henry Sutton from year to year, so that he might keep there the 'game' of the earl's bears.
He claimed the manor through her and was confirmed in it by chancery decree of 1720, after he had been tortiously disturbed in his possession by John and Frances Deye acting as agents of W. Riddlesden, a felon.
At the statutory inclosure James Harris, 1st baron (subsequently 1st Earl of) Malmesbury (103 a.), and William Hayter (70 a.) were the only substantial allottees.
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 IST EARL OF JAMES HARR... - Online Information article about IST EARL OF JAMES HARR...
SALISBURY, WILLIAM LONGSWORD (or LONGESPEE), EARL OF (d.
RIVERS, ANTHONY WOODVILLE, or WYDEVILLE, 2ND EARL (c.
3RD EARL OF JAMES HOWARD HARRIS MALMESBURY (1807-18...
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 Amazon.com: "Earl of Malmesbury": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Of this class the earl of Oxford is the first, and the Earl of Malmesbury the last.
EARLs of IRELAND are of two classes; one created before the union (1801), and the other since...
Earl of Malmesbury (4 vols., London, 1844),1.97-8; cf, the views of Robert Liston, who was successively secretary to Hugh...
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 57
James Charles Herbert Welbore, Earl of Normanton 3rd Agar, b.
James Edward, Earl of Malmesbury 2nd Harris, b.
James Edward, Earl of Malmesbury 5th Harris, b.
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 JAMES HARRIS BIOGRAPHY - LIFE - HISTORY - BOOKS - FACTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
was the eminent diplomatist, James H., 1st Earl of Malmesbury.
This summary of interesting facts about JAMES HARRIS is taken from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John William Cousin.
Shows when JAMES HARRIS was born and when died.
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 Leader of the Opposition (UK) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen led the Peelite Conservatives in the House of Lords
James Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury - Conservative - (1868-1869)
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield - Conservative - (1880-1881)
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 South Africa rugby news, commentary, fun, fixtures, results, downloads and features from Planet-Rugby.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Malmesbury in the Swartland of the Western Cape takes its name from the oldest borough in England, Malmesbury in Wiltshire.
The present earl, also a James Harris, acceded to the title in 2000 as the 7th Earl of Malmesbury.
Malmesbury in England is an ancient town, dating back to a 7th century monastery around which a town grew.
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 Find in a Library: Britain, Russia, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780; Sir James Harris's mission to St. Petersburg ...
Find in a Library: Britain, Russia, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780; Sir James Harris's mission to St. Petersburg during the American Revolution.
Britain, Russia, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780; Sir James Harris's mission to St. Petersburg during the American Revolution.
Malmesbury, James Harris, -- 1st earl of,
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Sir James Steuart is the economist who has handled this subject best.
Amongst the moderns may be excepted a few writers of the 18th century, like Beccaria and James Harris, who with regard to division of labour almost entirely follow the ancients.
28) James Harris, afterwards Earl of Malmesbury, celebrated for the "Diaries" of his embassy at St. Petersburg, says in a note to his "Dialogue Concerning Happiness." Lond., 1741, reprinted afterwards in "Three Treatises, etc., 3 Ed., Lond., 1772:" "The whole argument to prove society natural (i.e., by division of employments)...
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LOCKE PEIRCE, James A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: After the Manner of Mr.
MAITLAND, James Eighth Earl of Lauderdale An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, and into the Means and Causes of its Increase.
NEWTON S'GRAVESANDE, William James An Explanation of the Newtonian Philosophy, in Lectures read to the Youth of the University of Leyden....
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 Wiltshire County Council - Wiltshire Community History Get Community Information
Although it struck contemporaries, among them William of Malmesbury, as odd that a cathedral should be built within a castle, there were in fact two cathedrals built there, and for a time Bishop Roger of Caen was castellan, thus combining secular and religious authority.
The process was paralleled in the city, notably with The Hall in New Street, the home of William Hussey, Alderman and MP for the city from 1774 to 1813, and The College (now Bourne Hill), until 1871 the Salisbury home of the Wyndham family.
Meanwhile, the city’s cultural life flourished throughout the eighteenth century, with James Harris, father of the first Earl of Malmesbury, patronising Handel and having a leading role both in the musical festivals held on St Cecilia’s Day, and in private subscription concerts.
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 FREELING CORRESPONDENCE (OSB MSS 36)
ALS to Sir Francis Freeling, Grosvenor Square 1828 May 28 Concerning Beaufort's mother's suggestion to leave a letter bag at her gate at Stoke near Bristol.
Letter (forgery) to [the Earls of Chichester and Sandwich], General Post Office 1810 Sep 4 Chichester and Sandwich, serving in 1810 as Postmasters-General.
ALS to Sir Francis Freeling, Cassel 1818 Feb 19 + Malmesbury, James Harris, 1st Earl of, 1746-1820.
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