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Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote

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in 1887. He became Governor-General of Australia in 1904, and brought much needed stability to the post – his two predecessors had both resigned after less than two years in office. Northcote played a relatively active role in politics, due to the unstable three-party system then in place. He served
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Like his predecessors, Northcote saw himself as a diplomatic representative of the British government as well a vice-regal representative. He was actively involved in negotiations between the British and Australian governments over contentious trade and shipping issues, although his role diminished
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and then Deakin again. Both Watson and Reid asked Northcote to dissolve Parliament before their resignations, and in both cases he refused. At this time no-one doubted that the Governor-General had a discretion in these cases. It is a measure of Northcote's standing that all these leaders respected
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This was just as well, because Northcote was the first Australian Governor-General to have to deal with political instability. In doing this, he sought the advice of the Chief Justice of the newly created
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Northcote's health declined after his return to Britain from Australia and he died on 29 September 1911, aged 64. The barony became extinct on his death. Lady Northcote died in June 1934.
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the following month, where he took up the position of Governor on 17 February 1900 and was appointed a Knight Grand Commander of the
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In 1907 Northcote and Deakin had a falling-out when the Governor-General, on instructions from London, declined to give his
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and kissed hands upon his appointment in early January 1900, and was raised to the peerage as
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between 1871 and 1873. From 1877 to 1880 he was private secretary to his father, then
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for almost five years, resigning in 1908 following a falling-out with Prime Minister
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between 1886 and 1888, when that office was abolished. He was appointed a
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thepeerage.com Henry Stafford Northcote, 1st and last Baron Northcote
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and as private secretary to his father. Northcote was elected to the
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Northcote was still Governor of Bombay when the Colonial Secretary,
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Northcote was secretary to the British delegation negotiating the
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to a bill restricting appeals from the Australian courts to the
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came to power in Britain, cutting off much of his influence in
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Coat of arms of Henry Stafford Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote
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in November 1899, through the influence of his father-in-law,
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Lord Northcote married in 1873 to Alice, adopted daughter of
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from 1900 to 1903, as well as a government minister under
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Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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Conservative Party (UK) Baronesses- and Lords-in-Waiting
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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Index

Lord Northcote
The Right Honourable
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Governor-General of Australia
Edward VII
Alfred Deakin
Chris Watson
George Reid
Lord Tennyson
Lord Dudley
Governor of Bombay
Victoria
Edward VII
Lord Curzon of Kedleston
William Mansfield
James Monteath
Parliament
Exeter
Edward Johnson
John George Johnson
Edgar Vincent
London
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