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Robin Hill, 8th Marquess of Downshire

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290:".. I hope I may, with respect, point to one, the maiden speech of the noble Marquess, Lord Downshire, a speech which I personally found to be of interest and of great content, both of which are adjectives one cannot normally ascribe to maiden speeches. ... it would be fair to say that Ireland as a whole, as other noble Lords have said, has had a turbulent history and that fact has been emphasised by its continuance in Ulster. There are a multiplicity of reasons for that phenomenon, although some try to award part of the blame to the equivocal manner in which Ireland has been treated successively by England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. I would not subscribe entirely to that view, although I believe that, in establishing a link between England and Ireland, fundamental mistakes were made at the start which are taking many centuries to resolve ... here is no doubt that the joint declaration marks a sea change in contemporary Irish politics. The opportunity it affords for all who hold both the Province and Ireland as a whole most dear they will ignore at their peril." 153: 25: 298:: 'there could come a time, and it will surely come, when the pylon-builders' purse runs out and compulsory purchase arrives. Surely, there then arises a more potent conflict of interest-the invocation of public power in order to provide private profit.' This was notably astute, as the private profit in this case was to be 219:
in his eight peerages: five of Ireland and three of Great Britain. The need to satisfy the Treasury immediately led Downshire, as he was now known, into a mild controversy. The 2nd Marquess had married the heir of the last Trumbull. This inheritance included the Easthampstead estate, near Bracknell,
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benches. A member of the Lords bridge-team, he was a rare speaker, but had become increasingly more attentive. By the time of his expulsion in 1999, he was the most attentive of the seven Irish Marquesses. In ten years in the Lords he made two speeches and laid down one written question. His maiden
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He died on 18 December 2003, aged 74, survived by his two sons and one daughter by his first marriage, and by his third wife. His elder son, who until then used the courtesy title of Earl of Hillsborough, succeeded him and also became
513: 128:, was an Irish peer and the Hereditary Constable of Hillsborough Fort. He was the only son of Lord Arthur Francis Hill and Ishabel Wilhelmina Sheila MacDougall. He successfully re-established his 192:
followed, with awards of ACA in 1959 and FCA 1962. In 1963 he took up farming. The family's Irish domains and their Berkshire estate with its 1870s retro-Jacobean Burne-Jones and Morris windowed
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in London, divided into 63 lots and prepared for sale, with an estimate of ยฃ2.5m. Breakup was avoided as on the eve of the November sale the auction was cancelled and the
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had both become alienated and sold. His predecessors had not found alternatives, so the young Hill, now in possession of a wife and heir, was in need of a seat. He found
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In a debate entitled 'Pylons in the Vale of York' of March 1995, he pointed to new problems regarding public-private finance, landowners and
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In 1957, he married Juliet Weld-Forester, a daughter of the 7th Baron Forester. She died in 1986. They had three children,
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he captained the school shooting VIII and led it to win the Asburton Shield at Bisley. On leaving school, he did his
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west of Windsor, and with it the Trumbull papers. These comprised 388 volumes of manuscripts collected by Sir
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speech, made in October 1994, was part of a debate taking note of "recent developments in Northern Ireland".
277: 253: 249: 425: 351:, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003 498: 458: 453: 400: 189: 380: 237: 409: 233: 193: 221: 177: 302:'s. His one written question referred to the "Targets of the Pesticides" safety-directive. 261: 209: 201: 161: 137: 133: 295: 273: 245: 229: 212:, of which Pevsner had written: 'built in 1802โ€“10, and not at all in the castle mood'. 447: 197: 169: 328: 173: 257: 24: 318:. She died in 1998. He married thirdly Tessa Prain in 2003. She died in 2023. 241: 314:, Anthony and Georgina. In 1989, he remarried, to Diana Cross, a daughter of 264:
took the papers. (The 388 volumes are now catalogued as Add MS 72242โ€“72621.)
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Hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
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contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Downshire
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