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Rees Howell Gronow

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480: 19: 418: 197:. His victory was the result of extensive bribery, and a parliamentary investigation in June–July 1833 recommended that the corruption was so "open, general, and systematic" that the constituency should be completely disenfranchised. The bill did not pass the House of Lords, however, with the effect that Gronow remained a member of Parliament until it was dissolved in December 1834. In the 499: 560: 550: 256:, his testimony is to be relied on, but his second-hand stories and anecdotes of persons whom he did not know are of lesser value. Whether reliable or not, his narrative is invariably lively and entertaining. 223:
Reminiscences of Captain Gronow, formerly of the Grenadier Guards and M.P. for Stafford, being Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs, at the close of the last War with France, related by himself
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For many years after this he resided in London, mixing in the best society. In later years he took up his residence in Paris, where he was present during the
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in his regiment. From this period until 24 October 1821 he continued with his regiment in England, and then retired from the army. On 18 June 1823 he became
178: 545: 284:. He married first, in 1825, an opera dancer, Antoinine, daughter of Monsieur Didier of Paris. By his second wife, Amelia Louisa Matilda Rouquet (a 264:
He was a remarkably handsome man, always faultlessly dressed, and was very popular in society. His portrait appeared in shop windows with those of
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Some sources suggest that Gronow lost his seat in 1833 as a result of the report, but he was recorded voting in Parliament through to
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and country dances. Wanting money to equip himself for his further services abroad, he obtained an advance of £200 from his agents,
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but finding no employment for him, he was advised to join the 3rd battalion of his regiment and was subsequently present at
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The Reminiscences and Recollections of Capt. Gronow. With illustrations from contemporary sources ... by J. Grego
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The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow: Being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court and Society 1810-1860
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in that country, and in the following year returned with his battalion to London. Here he became one of the
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of 1–2 December 1851. His name is chiefly remembered in connection with his four volumes of reminiscences:
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Captain Gronow's Last Recollections, being the Fourth and Final Series of his Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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Recollections and Anecdotes, being a Second Series of Reminiscences, by Captain R. H. Gronow
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Celebrities of London and Paris, being a Third Series of Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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he was the best pistol shot of his day, and in early life took part in several
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Captain Gronow: His Reminiscences of Regency and Victorian Life, 1810-60
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of the town, and was among the very few officers who were admitted at
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, Volume I: 1832–1885
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for a few months was sent with a detachment of his regiment to
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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The Waterloo roll call. With biographical notes and anecdotes
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Stafford
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He was the eldest son of William Gronow of Court Herbert,
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Welsh
Grenadier Guards
dandy
Neath
Glamorganshire
Eton
Shelley
commission
ensign
1st Regiment of Foot Guards
mounting guard
St. James's Palace
Spain
military operations
dandies
Almack's
quadrilles
waltzes
reels
Cox & Greenwood
St. James's Square
Thomas Picton
aide-de-camp
Quatre Bras
Waterloo
lieutenant
captain
insolvent
Debtors' Prison

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