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after accepting a new post there, but caught a fever just before leaving
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during his office, but wished to return to Europe and so was posted to
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William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer
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in 1827 and was sent to Berlin in August that year, to
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160:in April 1830. In July 1830, he entered the
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608:"Bulwer, (William) Henry Lytton Earle".
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195:on 29 May 1835, Australian statesman
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120:Diplomatic and political career
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148:in 1826, Bulwer joined the
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