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Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey

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public opinion pointed to him as the fittest man as minister for war, he never again held office. During the remainder of his long life he exercised a vigilant criticism on public affairs. In 1858 he wrote a work (republished in 1864) on parliamentary reform; in 1888 he wrote another on the state of
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in 1846, he found himself everywhere confronted with arduous problems, which in the main he encountered with success. His administration formed an epoch. He was the first minister to proclaim that the colonies were to be governed for their own benefit and not for the mother countries; the first
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were foreign secretary. He was greatly censured for perverseness, and particularly when in the following July he accepted Lord Palmerston as a colleague without remonstrance. His conduct, nevertheless, afforded Lord John Russell an escape from an embarrassing situation.
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Frustrated that plans for a loan to relieve the Irish famine and fund emigration schemes from the area had failed, Grey developed his plans for an alternative currency system to the Bank of England central bank model. It became known as a
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on land, tithes, currency and other public questions. His principal parliamentary appearances were when he moved for a committee on Irish affairs in 1866, and when in 1878 he passionately opposed the policy of the
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so far as then seemed possible; the first to introduce free trade into their relations with Great Britain and Ireland. The concession by which colonies were allowed to tax imports from the mother-country
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Earl Grey responded in 1850 by the enactment of legislation to separate the Port Phillip District from New South Wales, creating the State of Victoria and permitting it to have its own Parliament.
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Parliamentary Government. Considered with reference to Reform. Containing Suggestions for Improvement of our Representative System, and an Examination of The Reform Bills of 1859 and 1861
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despite never visiting the colony; his seat was declared vacant in 1850 due to his non-attendance. This election was a protest against rule from Sydney and in 1850 Grey introduced the
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in 1831 was followed by North Northumberland after the Great Reform Act 1832. He remained in the parliaments dominated by his party and later by Lord Melbourne as Prime Minister.
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These repeated resignations gave him a reputation for crotchetiness, which he did not decrease by his disposition to embarrass his old colleagues by his action on
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he put down rebellion; in New Zealand he suspended the constitution he had himself accorded, and yielded everything into the hands of
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Ireland; and in 1892 one on the United States tariff. In his latter years he was a frequent contributor of weighty letters to
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After his retirement he wrote a history and defence of his colonial policy in the form of letters to Lord John Russell (
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from 1807 until 1845, was an English statesman and cabinet minister in the government of the United Kingdom.
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Burke's Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland, (1883); Burke's Peerage and Baronetage (1999), p. 1225
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Lord Grey married on 9 August 1832, to Maria, daughter of Sir Joseph Copley, 3rd Baronet of
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cabinet in India. He nevertheless supported Lord Beaconsfield at the dissolution, regarding
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Parliamentary Government. Considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament. An Essay
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He entered parliament in 1826, under the title of Viscount Howick, as Whig member for
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on questions of land and emigration, and resigned in 1834 from dissatisfaction that
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During the exile of the Liberals from power he went still farther on the path of
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See J. R. Thursfield in vol i, and Hon. F. H. Baring in vol xxiii, of the
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which separated the district from New South Wales to become the colony of
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The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, in Two Volumes
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After being returned unopposed at the first three general elections in
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to power in 1830, when his father became prime minister, he was made
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was not his; he protested against it, but was overruled. In the
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was made gradual instead of immediate. In 1835 he entered
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he suppressed, if he could not overcome, discontent; in
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formed in December that year, and although during the
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Index

The Right Honourable
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Secretary at War
William IV
Victoria
The Viscount Melbourne
John Charles Herries
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Victoria
Lord John Russell
William Ewart Gladstone
Sir John Pakington, Bt
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
Mary Ponsonby
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Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
The Honorable Mary Ponsonby
William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby
Trinity College, Cambridge
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