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on reforming Divorce Law – the King thought divorce could not be discussed with "delicacy or even decency" before ladies. Philip Magnus suggests that Gladstone may have become a whipping-boy for the King's general irritation with the Liberal Government.
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had come to enjoy warm and mutually respectful relations with W. E. Gladstone, whom Queen Victoria detested. These feelings did not extend to his son. In September 1908 Herbert permitted Roman Catholic priests in vestments, led by Cardinal
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being involved with various charities and charitable organisations, including the War Refugees Committee, the South African Hospital Fund, and the South African Ambulance in France. He was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the
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home, and was buried in the town's Little Munden Church. There were no children from the marriage, and therefore his title became extinct at his death. Viscountess Gladstone died in June 1953.
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to create the first typing facility in the Houses of Parliament just before the Liberals fell from power. He became the Liberals'
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Appointed whip in 1899, Gladstone was an innovator who provided a long-term strategy, kept the party from splitting over the
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states that while his name is not often included in any list of radicals, his radical record is second to none in the
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Gladstone was sacked in the reshuffle in 1910 and the King agreed, with some reluctance, to appoint him the first
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In 1880 Gladstone became private secretary to his father. That same year, having unsuccessfully contested the
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After his return from South Africa in 1914, Lord Gladstone was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the
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in his father's third administration. In 1892, on his father's return to power, he was made
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of the National Press Agency in London. The key statement was that his father now supported
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Brown, Kenneth D. “The Appointment of Herbert Gladstone as Liberal Chief Whip in 1899.” in
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B.; Goldman, L.; Cannadine, D., eds. (23 September 2004).
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Labour and Working-Class Lives: Essays to Celebrate the Life and Work of Chris Wrigley
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Cooke, A. B., and J. R. Vincent. “Herbert Gladstone, Forster, and Ireland, 1881-2.”
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Lloyd, T. O. "The whip as paymaster: Herbert Gladstone and party organization."
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The following year the King rebuked Gladstone for appointing two women, Lady
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was Leader of the Liberal Opposition. Herbert gave the report to
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in 1899, and in 1903 he negotiated on behalf of the Liberals an
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from 1881 to 1885, Gladstone became Deputy Commissioner of the
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was a famous newspaper scoop of December 1885, an instance of
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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In 1901 Lord Gladstone married Dorothy Mary, daughter of
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in 1885. The following year served for a brief period as
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and raised to the peerage as Viscount Gladstone, of the
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government, at which time he was also sworn into the
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Governor-General of South Africa
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William Ewart Gladstone
Catherine Glynne
William Henry Gladstone
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