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601:â Packe felt that Palmerston was deserving of the country's support. Packe stated his intention to encourage civil and religious liberty, and "agricultural interest". He believed that public expenditure should be curtailed, but with the maintenance of naval and military spending commensurate with keeping of the peace. Packe won one of the two constituency seats.
425:(GNR) railway committees. Later in the year Packe, and other Cambridge and York group members, joined the GNR proposal as part of a new London and York railway committee, with Packe becoming one of its directors. The committee considered two routes: one through the
561:, being described as "a gentleman supported by high family connections, and having the advantage in all the large towns, of the railway influence incident to his position as Deputy Chairman of the Great Northern Company." Fellow constituency opponents at
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Packe was a director and the deputy chairman of the GNR between 1847 and 1864, after which he became chairman until his death in 1874 â he was also a director of other GNR companies, and by 1849 was ELR chairman. In 1857 Pack was named as a
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to her in preference to her sister. Packe stated his close personal knowledge of the
Willoughby de Eresby family, that Albyric Drummond-Willoughby died without heir, and corroborated details of the Dowager Lady Aveland's siblings.
365:, from where he began a series of 'Waterloo letters' to his father. He continued writing about his experiences until January 1816. His uncle, Major Robert Christopher Packe, the half brother of his father, and
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After his death the
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was a further residence, built for him in 1823, and a rebuild of a previous hall, the residence of Sir Giles Hussey. With
Caythorpe Hall came 4,000 acres of estate. Packe was
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Cambridge and York fen route scheme resigned from the London and York committee, but Packe stayed. Further opposition from
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Honorable Clementina Elizabeth dowager lady Aveland, the elder of the two heirs to the Barony of Willoughby de Eresby
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at the Battle of
Waterloo, where he was wounded. Packe had embarked for the Waterloo campaign in May 1815, landing at
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in 1837, and to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1851. He retired from the army in 1861 on half-pay.
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A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on Full and Half-Pay
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George Hussey Packe died 2 July 1874, aged 78, at 41 Charles Street,
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and electors of South Lincolnshire expressed strong and independent support for
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George Hussey Packe was MP for South Lincolnshire from 1859 to 1868.
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805:, Caythorpe and Frieston Parish Council. Retrieved 30 December 2013
838:, "Minutes of Evidence", p. 16-18. Retrieved 30 December 2013
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holders of the GNR to receive dividends from company profits. The
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George Hussey Packe entered the army in 1813, and fought as a
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Beastall, T. W. (1978), History of Lincolnshire, vol. 8,
315:. The petition, presented upon the death of her brother,
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence for the year 1861
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Howard, Joseph Jackson, Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1899);
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Lincolnshire, Parts of Kesteven and Holland constituency
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175:(1 May 1796 â 2 July 1874) was a United Kingdom
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881:The Waterloo Archive, Volume 4: British Sources
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1139:The Present Peerage of the United Kingdom
1006:The History of the Great Northern Railway
926:(1861), part 2, pp. 1273, 1277
621:Lincolnshire Towns and Industry 1700â1914
507:to Lincoln branch of the GNR Grantham to
162:George Hussey Packe biographical note in
1088:"The General Election â Members Elected"
604:He was reelected for Parliament for the
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288:. He was also chairman of the Kesteven
307:committee in support of a petition by
986:The Railways of the United Kingdom...
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1230:People from Caythorpe, Lincolnshire
1200:People from South Kesteven District
569:Market Place on 1 April, were
735:National Heritage List for England
653:(1837), volume 7, p. 656
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472:, under a joint proposal with the
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815:Parliamentary Accounts and Papers
395:Leicester and Swannington Railway
303:In 1871 Packe gave evidence to a
179:, an army officer present at the
60:May 1859 â November 1868
675:Visitations of England and Wales
553:Packe was selected to fight the
449:â the latter route was adopted.
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697:"Kimberley, Earl of (UK, 1866)"
296:of Lincolnshire, and, in 1843,
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573:, and Anthony Willson â of
482:Charles Tennyson d'Eyncourt
317:Albyric Drummond-Willoughby
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730:"Caythorpe Hall (1165323)"
195:George Hussey Packe was a
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276:By 1836 he had become a
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1021:Wright pp. 120â124
1004:Grinling, Charles, H.;
250:of Caythorpe, with the
244:Caythorpe, Lincolnshire
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185:Great Northern Railway
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555:1859 general election
532:1847 general election
383:43rd Regiment of Foot
201:Sir Christopher Packe
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280:for Leicestershire,
278:Justice of the Peace
209:Morton and Hanthorpe
205:Lord Mayor of London
177:Member of Parliament
143:Member of Parliament
44:Member of Parliament
548:John Manners-Sutton
540:Newark constituency
401:, who presented to
375:21st Light Dragoons
359:13th Light Dragoons
336:3rd Baron Wodehouse
321:Heathcote Baronetcy
267:St Vincent's Church
173:George Hussey Packe
22:George Hussey Packe
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958:Wright p. 120
575:South Rauceby Hall
313:Grimsthorpe Castle
181:Battle of Waterloo
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777:Kelly's Directory
647:Sylvanus, Urban;
571:Sir John Trollope
557:on behalf of the
389:Railway interests
300:of Lincolnshire.
294:Deputy Lieutenant
248:Lord of the Manor
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498:plaintiff
490:defendant
447:Doncaster
407:Cambridge
263:patronage
139:Known for
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87:Hanthorpe
56:In office
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563:hustings
538:for the
513:opencast
509:Skegness
435:Grantham
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379:half-pay
110:, London
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534:to the
470:Grimsby
454:Lincoln
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357:in the
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255:living
252:parish
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476:, an
237:Ripon
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