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progress, he strongly resented an amendment approved by the House and taken over by the Government giving the school managers (governors, in modern parlance), instead of the local vicar, control of religious education in voluntary, i.e. church, schools. This was not the only point on which he showed considerable independence of the government of which Balfour, his cousin, was the head.
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as a "traitor" for his advice to the Crown to swamp the Conservative majority in the Lords by creating hundreds of Liberal peers, and taking a prominent part in the disturbance which prevented the Prime Minister from being heard on 24 July 1911. But he never quite regained the authority which he had
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and nonconformity, which was the Church's natural ally; and that the only possible basis of agreement was that every child should be brought up in the belief of its parents. The ideal to be aimed at in education was the improvement of the national character. In the later stages of the Bill's
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After his graduation as BA in 1891, Cecil went to work in parliament. From 1891 to 1892 he was Assistant Private Secretary to his father, who was
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at Churchill's wedding in 1908 and the latter greatly admired his eloquence in the House of Commons. As Churchill declared to a contemporary,
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to take the discipline of the Church out of the hands of the archbishops and bishops, and to remove the bishops from their seats in the
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in 1895. He took a keen interest in ecclesiastical questions and became an active member of the Church party, resisting attempts by
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Lord Quickswood never married. He died on 10 December 1956, aged 87, at which time the barony became extinct.
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sometimes known at the time as non-provided schools as they had not been set up by the state under the
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During the early 20th century, Cecil (known to his friends as "Linky") was the eponymous leader of the
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Rempel, Richard (May 1972). "Lord Hugh Cecil's Parliamentary Career Promise Unfulfilled".
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thepeerage.com Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st and last Baron Quickswood
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possessed in the House in the early years of the century. He strongly opposed the
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to "thimble riggers". In the next year, he was active in the resistance to the
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Members of Parliament critical of their own party's leadership. Modelled after
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The Communion Service As It Might Be, together with an Introduction and Notes
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from the status of a wife to that of a mistress — she was to be kept by
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in 1933. From 1944 until his death he had an honorary association with
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Annan, Noel (1955). H. Plumb (ed.). "The Intellectual Aristocracy".
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by Oxford University in 1924. He pleaded for lenient treatment of
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Children of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
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Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood
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Burke's Peerage & Baronetage (106th ed.) (Salisbury)
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Lord Hugh was a committed Anglican, and a member of
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Hugh Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood
The Right Honourable
PC

Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Hereditary peerage
Member of Parliament
Oxford University
John Gilbert Talbot
Arthur Salter
Member of Parliament
Greenwich
Thomas Boord
Richard Jackson
Hertfordshire
Sussex
Conservative
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Georgina Alderson
Alma mater
University College, Oxford
PC
Conservative Party
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Georgina Alderson
Edward Hall Alderson
James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury
Lord William Cecil

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