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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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Appointment of Herbert Gladstone as Liberal Chief Whip in 1899.” in
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966:British Parliamentary Election Results, 1832–1885
668:Liberal and Radical Association from early 1900.
502:Gladstone was the youngest son of Prime Minister
1685:Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
1533:contributions in Parliament by Herbert Gladstone
634:Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
2624:Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
927:Lloyd George, the people's champion, 1902–1911
671:Gladstone returned to office in 1905 when Sir
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1852:Home Secretaries of the United Kingdom
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1184:– via The Times Digital Archive.
463:, with 397 MPs and a majority of 243.
1658:Financial Secretary to the War Office
1354:. London. 3 November 1917. p. 23
1004:, which was William Gladstone's home.
752:High Commissioner for Southern Africa
630:Financial Secretary to the War Office
145:High Commissioner for Southern Africa
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2524:Alumni of University College, Oxford
1487:Machin, Ian. "Herbert Gladstone" in
896:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u210081
2534:Children of William Ewart Gladstone
1326:. London. 27 August 1915. p. 9
1031:Journal of Liberal Democrat History
2544:English people of Scottish descent
1086:"Mary Howard Ashworth in the ODNB"
989:House of Commons: Ladywood to Leek
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2549:Governors-general of South Africa
2404:Governors-General of South Africa
1204:. 12 December 1905. p. 8897.
756:Order of St Michael and St George
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1459:Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921).
636:, and two years later he became
436:politician. The youngest son of
95:Governor-General of South Africa
2579:People educated at Eton College
1489:Dictionary of Liberal Biography
1382:. 24 August 1917. p. 8794.
693:Workmen's Compensation Act 1906
662:Labour Representation Committee
472:Workmen's Compensation Act 1906
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2434:HRH Prince Arthur of Connaught
1286:. 22 March 1910. p. 2029.
1072:. 13 March 1894. p. 1517.
1052:. 10 April 1894. p. 2019.
805:Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet
476:Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908
158:Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton
27:British politician (1854–1930)
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1786:Peerage of the United Kingdom
1318:"South African Hospital Fund"
1306:. 19 June 1914. p. 4877.
946:. 11 December 1880. p. 7
786:(GCB), and spent much of the
597:. Irish Nationalists, led by
534:, and lectured in history at
484:Campbell-Bannerman Government
1394:"Viscountess Gladstone Dies"
1140:"The New Chief Liberal Whip"
1126:UK public library membership
870:UK public library membership
2634:Peers created by Edward VII
1712:First Commissioner of Works
1542:20th Century Press Archives
1410:– via Newspapers.com.
1362:– via Newspapers.com.
1334:– via Newspapers.com.
1266:. 6 May 1910. p. 3162.
1156:– via Newspapers.com.
1033:20 (Autumn 1998) pp. 26–32.
954:– via Newspapers.com.
888:Who's Who & Who Was Who
793:Order of the British Empire
638:First Commissioner of Works
516:Chancellor of the Exchequer
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1438:17#68 (1971), pp. 521–48,
1148:. 15 April 1899. p. 4
778:Dorothy Mary Paget in 1901
664:. He was president of the
612:Gladstone was returned to
532:University College, Oxford
524:Lord Gladstone of Hawarden
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498:Background and education
457:Gladstone–MacDonald pact
191:Henry Campbell-Bannerman
2455:Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet
1606:Constituency abolished
1564:William Ewart Gladstone
1506:, London: John Murray,
1502:King Edward The Seventh
1145:Manchester Evening News
689:Liberal welfare reforms
620:. Having been a junior
599:Charles Stewart Parnell
595:Conservative government
575:William Ewart Gladstone
520:William Henry Gladstone
504:William Ewart Gladstone
461:Liberal triumph in 1906
438:William Ewart Gladstone
361:William Henry Gladstone
340:William Ewart Gladstone
2476:Charles Robberts Swart
2424:The Viscount Gladstone
1678:Charles Stuart-Wortley
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556:Middlesex constituency
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242:Herbert John Gladstone
141:Walter Hely-Hutchinson
48:The Viscount Gladstone
2481:Lucas Cornelius Steyn
2471:Lucas Cornelius Steyn
2444:The Earl of Clarendon
1668:Hon. St John Brodrick
1449:18#69 (1972): 74–89.
1399:Hertfordshire Mercury
1346:"A Sunshine Hospital"
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610:1885 General Election
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2465:Ernest George Jansen
2460:Gideon Brand van Zyl
1732:Aretas Akers-Douglas
1722:Aretas Akers-Douglas
1695:George W. E. Russell
929:(1978). pp. 148–149.
650:Mary Howard Ashworth
622:Lord of the Treasury
550:Gladstone circa 1895
211:Aretas Akers-Douglas
44:The Right Honourable
32:Herbert M. Gladstone
2439:The Earl of Athlone
2429:The Viscount Buxton
1778:The Viscount Buxton
1756:Government offices
1705:George Shaw-Lefevre
1247:Magnus 1964, p. 541
1233:Magnus 1964, p. 212
1028:"The Hawarden Kite"
1017:(1997) pp. 523–532.
968:, Dartmouth, 1989,
717:Vincenzo Vannutelli
538:, for three years.
448:from 1910 to 1914.
306:Dorothy Mary Paget
2449:Sir Patrick Duncan
1799:Viscount Gladstone
1643:Political offices
1379:The London Gazette
1303:The London Gazette
1283:The London Gazette
1263:The London Gazette
1201:The London Gazette
1069:The London Gazette
1049:The London Gazette
991:, leighrayment.com
964:Fred W. S. Craig,
944:Wrexham Advertiser
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784:Order of the Bath
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