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Robert William Hanbury

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Hanbury married firstly Ismena Tindal, daughter of Thomas Morgan Gepp, in 1869. She died in 1871. He married secondly Ellen, only child of Knox Hamilton, in 1884. There were no children from the two marriages. He died suddenly from
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for services rendered in connection with the effort to obtain a licence to establish a municipal telephone exchange
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in April 1903, aged 58. He was buried in the churchyard at his country seat of Ilam, near
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until 1880, when he lost his seat. He unsuccessfully contested
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Hanbury was the only son of Robert Hanbury, of Bodehall House,
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contributions in Parliament by Robert William Hanbury
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When the 290:Liberal stay in power from 1892 to 1895 746:President of the Board of Agriculture 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 376: 322:President of the Board of Agriculture 234:President of the Board of Agriculture 62:President of the Board of Agriculture 45:caricature of Robert William Hanbury 7: 719:Financial Secretary to the Treasury 310:Financial Secretary to the Treasury 302:Conservatives came to power in 1895 276:as one of two representatives for 14: 514:"The Royal Statistical Society". 488:. 20 November 1900. p. 7136. 292:Hanbury was a vigorous critic of 548:Parliament of the United Kingdom 411:Dictionary of National Biography 36: 405:"Hanbury, Robert William"  331:In August 1901 he received the 272:In 1872 he was elected to the 262:Corpus Christi College, Oxford 211:Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1: 764:of Agriculture and Fisheries 468:. 2 July 1895. p. 3719. 854: 762:as President of the Board 752: 743: 735: 725: 716: 708: 703: 693:Sir William Tomlinson, Bt 689: 685:Sir William Tomlinson, Bt 663: 651: 637: 611: 599: 585: 565: 553: 546: 232:politician. 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Index

The Right Honourable

Leslie Ward
President of the Board of Agriculture
Victoria
Edward VII
The Marquess of Salisbury
Arthur Balfour
Walter Long
The Earl of Onslow
British
Conservative
Alma mater
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
PC
Conservative
President of the Board of Agriculture
Tamworth
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
Rugby
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
House of Commons
Tamworth
Staffordshire North
Preston
Liberal stay in power from 1892 to 1895
William Ewart Gladstone
Second Home Rule Bill
Conservatives came to power in 1895

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