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John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton

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An Authentic Narrative of the Events of the Westminster Election, which Commenced on Saturday, February 13th, and Closed on Wednesday, March 3d, 1819: Including the Speeches of the Candidates, Sir Francis Burdett, and Others; Together with the Report of the Westminster
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For private circulation, and he left (in manuscript) Diaries, Correspondence, and Memoranda, etc., not to be opened till 1900, extracts from which were published by his daughter, Lady Dorchester, also under the title of
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The Story of the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's): The 62nd and 99th Foot (1756–1959), the Militia and the Territorials, the Service Battalions and all those others who have served or been affiliated with the
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Hobhouse died in London on 3 June 1869. Being without heir male, the barony lapsed on his death. The baronetcy passed to his nephew, Charles Parry Hobhouse.
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A defence of the People in reply to Lord Erskine's "Two Defences of the Whigs," followed by A trifling mistake in Thomas, Lord Erskine's recent preface
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in March 1833. He had only held this post for a few weeks when, in consequence of his refusal to vote with the government against the abolition of the
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Historical illustrations of the fourth canto of "Childe Harold" containing dissertations on the ruins of Rome and an essay on Italian literature
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as Baron Broughton, of Broughton-de-Gyfford in the County of Wiltshire. He left office when Russell resigned in February 1852.
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became Prime Minister in July 1834, and about the same time Hobhouse was returned at a by-election as one of the members for
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In parliament Hobhouse proved a valuable recruit to the Reform party, and is credited with the invention of the phrase
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The substance of some letters written by an Englishman resident in Paris during the last reign of the emperor Napoleon
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A further period of travel with Byron followed, and at this time Hobhouse wrote some notes to the fourth canto of
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was reformed in 1852 he retained the colonelcy. He gave up the command in 1859 and was appointed the regiment's
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until the end of the following February. However this proceeding only increased his popularity, and at the
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The substance of some letters written from Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon
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The Substance of Some letters written from Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon
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A defence of the People in reply to Lord Erskine's "Two Defences of the Whigs,"
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he was a good classical scholar, and although not eloquent, an able debater.
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where he graduated in 1808. Broughton took the Hulsean prize in 1808 for his
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A collection of Hobhouse's diaries, correspondence and memoranda is in the
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Having succeeded his father as 2nd baronet in 1831, Hobhouse was appointed
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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and his sympathy with Bonaparte by writing in 1816 a pamphlet entitled
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse Baron; Burdett, Sir Francis (1819),
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Italy: Remarks Made in Several Visits, from the Year 1816 to 1854
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On Loyalty and Loyalties: The Contours of a Problematic Virtue
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold
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Hobhouse took the Hulsean prize in 1808 for his essay on the
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A trifling mistake in Thomas, Lord Erskine's recent preface
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candidate at a by-election for the representation of the
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In 1815 Broughton was again in Paris after the return of
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Friendship with Lord Byron and mainland European journeys
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The Fifty Years' Work of the Royal Geographical Society
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While at Cambridge Broughton became good friends with
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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In the opinion of the author of his biography in the
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John Cam Hobhouse
John Hobhouse (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
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William Newton
President of the Board of Control
Lord John Russell
The Earl of Ripon
Fox Maule
The Viscount Melbourne
The Lord Ellenborough
The Lord Ellenborough
Redland
Bristol
Berkeley Square
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Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge

Kensal Green Cemetery
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Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet
Westminster School

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