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Parliament during his terms of office. It is said that while in Parliament, Oswald "seldom
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in 1875, after the council were petitioned by his great-nephew, Richard
Alexander Oswald. It had long been felt by Oswald's friends and family that he should be accorded the same honour as his political opponent
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