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  Baron John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst - Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst, Baron 1772-1863, British jurist, b.
Boston, Mass.; son of John Singleton Copley, the American painter.
John Singleton Copley and the heroes of the American Revolution.
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  John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst at AllExperts
John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), Lord Chancellor of England, was a British politician.
As solicitor-general he took a prominent part in the trial of Queen Caroline and was opposed to the Liberal measures which marked the end of the reign of George IV and the beginning of that of William IV.
Lyndhurst held the chancellorship from (1827-1830, 1834-1835, and 1841-1846.
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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - British And Irish History, Biographies Encyclopedia
• Berkeley, John, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
• Hankey, Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey, 1st Baron
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 Multitext - The Triumvirate (Wellington, Peel and Lyndhurst) receiving absolution from the Catholic prelates.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Lyndhurst (John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst, 1772-1863), proved to be a more flexible Chancellor than his predecessor, Lord Eldon (John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, 1751—1838).
It was to the triumvirate of Wellington, Peel and Lyndhurst that King George IV gave authority in August 1828 to consider bringing forward Emancipation as a government measure.
Cartoonists of the day had little success in capturing the likeness of Peel, who is usually characterised by the bright orange colour given to his hair.
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 Lord Chancellor - Wikinfo
Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden 1532-1544
Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Lyttleton of Mounslow 1641-1642
Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol 1733-1737
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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton
John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever
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 New England Historic Genealogical Society
John, Samuel (V), and Wendell Phillips were agnate descendants of Sarah (Appleton) Phillips, daughter of Samuel and Judith; Harvard president Josiah Quincy (III) and Bishop Phillips Brooks were sons of Phillipses; and “signer” William Whipple, Jr., Mrs.
John Wentworth of N.H. and Sarah Hunking; Samuel Appleton, Jr.
and Abiah Phelps; Ezra Hyde and Elizabeth Leffingwell, Samuel Abbott and Abigail Merrick, John Talcott and Lucy Burnham; John Leffingwell and Sarah Abell, John Merrick [III] and Abigail Harrington, William Burnham and Hannah Wolcott; Joshua Abell and Bethia Gager, John Merrick, Jr.
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 thePeerage.com - John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst and others
Sir George Gordon of Haddo, 1st Earl of Aberdeen+ b.
He was the son of Sir John Gordon, 1st Bt.
He was the son of Sir George Gordon of Haddo, 1st Earl of Aberdeen and Anne Lockhart.
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 John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863) Art Gallery of Famous Paintings - Famous Art - Hand Painted Oil ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863) Art Gallery of Famous Paintings - Famous Art - Hand Painted Oil on Canvas Reproductions
John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst - Famous Paintings - Famous Art Hand Painted Oil on Canvas Reproductions
He was In regard to Catholic emancipation, so in the agitation against the corn laws, he opposed reform until Peel, his chief, gave the signal for concession.
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 Seeking the relations and ancestors of the Marrs & Hughes Family and the Rosales & Barrett Family - Person Page 8
When it was proposed to restore the forfeited title, in 1824, to John Erskine of Mar, it was remitted to the law officers of the Crown, one of whom was Sir John Copley, afterwards Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst, to investigate whether he had proved himself to be heir to his grandfather, the attainted earl.
John B. Cornell died on 14 September 1899 at Steilacoom, Pierce Co., Washington, at age 76 of valvular heart disease and embolus of the brain.
John B. Cornell was a member after 1890 at Steilacoom, Pierce Co., Washington, of the Steilacoom Masonic Lodge #2 with a Blue Lodge Degree that was transferred from Hawaii.
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 The British Peerage in 1818
Earl of Annandale and Hartfell (29.05.1720-29.04.1792) was son of the 1st Marquess and his second wife, Charlotte van Lore.
The 'Annandale cases' contributed greatly to settle in Britain the important principle that the movable or personal estate of a deceased person must be distributed according to the law of the country where he had his domicile at the time of his death.
John James Hope Johnstone was undeterred; in 1876 he began another claim for the Annandale title.
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 Bambooweb: Trinity College, Cambridge
Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester (1656-1722) Whig statesman
Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham 1781-1851 lawyer, Lord Chancellor 1846-1850
John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer 1782-1845 Known as Lord Althorp; Chancellor of the Exchequer
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 John Singleton Copley (1738-1815) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Subjects: Copley, John Singleton, -- 1738-1815 -- Juvenile literature.
Author: Amory, Martha Babcock Greene, 1812-188 Title: The domestic and artistic life of John Singleton Copley, R.A. With notices of his works, and reminiscences of his son, Lord Lyndhurst, High Chancellor of Great Britain.
Subjects: Copley, John Singleton, -- 1738-1815 -- Exhibitions.
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 Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies — Infoplease.com
Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill and 1st earl of Orrery
Carew, George, Baron Carew of Clopton and earl of Totnes
Napier, Robert Cornelis, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala
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 OSBORN 18TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS (FOLIO)
Authorizes Baron Shuetz, the Hanoverian minister in London, to claim the English throne in her name in the event of the death of Queen Anne, queen of Gt.
Collection of drawings of English coats of arms, in pencil and in ink; many are incomplete; accompanied by loose MS notes and genealogical trees illustrated with coats of arms of various noble families.
Vincent, John Jervis, 1st Earl, 1735-1823 ALS to Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt (1763-1833) 1807 Mar 3, n.p.
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 Hobby-O - (The Diary of John Cam Hobhouse, edited by Peter Cochran)
That is, fly the country (as, for example, John Wilkes had, in not entirely dissimilar circumstances, in 1763).
Blackburne may be John Blackburne, MP for Newton 1807-18, and for Warrington 1835-47.
John Hatsell’s Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons (1785).
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 New England Historic Genealogical Society
Constance Pamela Alice Bruce; Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Baron Aberdare, and Constance Mary Beckett; Hamilton Beckett and Hon.
Sophia Clarence Copley; John Singleton Copley [Jr.], 1st Baron Lyndhurst, British Lord Chancellor, and Sarah Garay Brunsden; John Singleton Copley, the artist, and Susanna Farnum Clarke; Richard Clarke and Elizabeth Winslow; William Clarke and Hannah Appleton, Edward Winslow, Jr., and Elizabeth Dixey; Samuel Appleton III and Elizabeth Whittingham.
Jr., and Sarah Mervin; Chauncey Graham and Elizabeth Van Wyck; John Graham and Abigail Chauncey; Isaac Chauncey and Sarah Blackleach; Israel Chauncey and Mary Nichols; Rev.
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 Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies — FactMonster.com
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Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron
Inverchapel of Loch Eck, Archibald John Kerr Clark Kerr, 1st Baron
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 John Singleton COPLEY Jr. "1st Baron Lyndhurst" "Lord Chancellor"
John, the boy hugging his mother in that painting, is the Red Cross Knight.
Elizabeth, the daughter standing in the center of the family portrait, is Faith, and Mary, the infant on the sofa, is Hope.
The Red Cross Knight, Copley's only painting inspired by literature, was shown at the Royal Academy in 1793.]
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 Science in the 19th Century Periodical
Reports on the speech of John S Copley (1st Baron Lyndhurst) in the House of Lords on the deficiencies of the Royal Navy.
Expressing concern at the effects of steam power on naval warfare, he observed that compared with the French, the English were deficient in steam frigates and thus unable to transport troops quickly.
Stressing that the French could rapidly transport troops on steam frigates, he urged the need for fleets in the English Channel, the Mediterranean, and the West Indies, and 'a force of regular troops, capable of opposing any military force which in all probability can be landed on our shores'.
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The ambitious Lady Lyndhurst apparently hated her husband as a husband and had taken as lovers firstly the enormously wealthy Lord Dudley and secondly the Duke of Cumberland, however, she stuck to him closely as a partner and was reputed to labour ceaselessly to advance his political career.
John Bull capers on one leg, arms flung high, looking down at numerous little dancing creatures whose bodies are composed of food and drink with human arms and legs.
William Ward (1766-1826), was a pupil of the eminent mezzotint engraver John Raphael Smith.
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 Hobby-O - (The Diary of John Cam Hobhouse, edited by Peter Cochran)
Place tells me that a deputation from Middlesex waited on Brooks186 to know if he would support Lord John Russell187 – “That depends on [the] conduct of [the] Whigs in Westminster”, was the answer.
Blackburne may be John Blackburne, MP for Newton 1807-18, and for Warrington 1835-47.
John Hatsell’s Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons (1785).
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The Society for Constitutional Information was established by John Cartwright, the so-called 'Father of Reform', and his friends Capel Lofft and Dr. John Jebb, in the spring of 1780.
The present work, a reprint from the Political Magazine, details the author's investigation into unemployment caused by the mechanisation of various manufacturing industries, and is most probably by William Carpenter (1797-1874) who, at the time of the Reform Bill of 1832, was deeply involved in politics and freedom of speech.
It was ascribed to many authors, among them John Reeves, whose Association republished it, but Cobbett did not disclose his authorship until nearly six years had passed (see Political Register, 17 June 1809).' [Pearl p.74] *The issue republished later in 1803 by the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property is the issue most frequently found.
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 The Lloyd W. Smith Collection
Son of the famous John Davenport, Minister of New Haven and Boston.
John Penn and Thomas Penn. Proprietors of Pennsylvania.
Baron) ParkeJudge of the Court of Queen's Bench.
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Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester (1656-1722) Whig statesman
John Singleton Copley, 1st Lord Lyndhurst 1772-1863 Lawyer; Lord Chancellor 1827-1830; 1834-1835; 1841-1846
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton 1834-1902 Historian
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Rebuilt by 1st Earl de Grey, Baron Lucas.
Owned by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham; then Lord William Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney; then Sir George Warrender; then the Duke of Westminster.
Sir Ralph Winwood (1620); Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu.
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 Charles Lyell Summary
He won the Copley Medal in 1858 and the Wollaston Medal in 1866.
He was, along with the earlier John Playfair, the major advocate of the then-controversial idea of uniformitarianism, that the earth was shaped entirely by slow-moving forces acting over a very long period of time.
This was in contrast to catastrophism, a geologic idea that went hand-in-hand with age of the earth as implied by biblical chronology.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Brougham, Henry Peter (1778-1868) 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, statesman, Lord Chancellor (89)
Copley, John Singleton (1772-1863) 1st Baron Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor (14)
Scott, John (1751-1838) 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor (27)
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1721) 1721 - 1724 John Carteret, Baron Carteret (s.a.) 1724 - 1748 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (s.a.) 1748 - 1751 John Russell, Duke of Bedford (b.
1771) 1771 - 1782 Thomas Villiers, Baron Hyde of Hindon (from 1776, Thomas Villiers, Earl of Clarendon) (b.
1701) 1702 - 1705 John Sheffield, Marquess of Normanby (from 1703, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire and Normanby) (b.
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 BARON JOHN SINGLETON C... - Online Information article about BARON JOHN SINGLETON C...
Brougham, disgusted at his treatment by the Whig leaders, soon became his most powerful ally in opposition; and the two dominated the House of Lords.
Throughout all the Tory governments from 1827 Lyndhurst held the chancellorship (1827–1830 and 1834–1835); and in the See also:
trade, Lord Lyndhurst was not so assiduous in his attendance in parliament.
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 Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron - A Dictionary of British History - HighBeam Research
Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron - A Dictionary of British History - HighBeam Research
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Born in Boston (Mass.), son of J. Copley, the portrait painter, he came to England, attended Cambridge University, and was called to the bar in 1804.
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