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William Gregson (barrister)

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Donaldson, A. G. (1991). "The High Priests of the Mystery: A Note on Two Centuries of Parliamentary Draftsmen". In Finnie, Wilson; Himsworth, Chris; Walker, Neil (eds.).
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of official figures, which was curated by his sister and included one document that he particularly prized, issued by the
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in 1847–48, he is one of only two non-parliamentarians to have occupied that position since 1801.
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governments, and assisted in the drafting of Peel's law reforms and the 1832
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in 1815. From early in his career he acted as private secretary to the
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
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Index

parliamentary draftsman
Great Reform Act
Robert Peel
under-secretary of state for the Home Department
Liverpool
Brasenose College, Oxford
called to the bar
Lincoln's Inn
Tory
Conservative
Robert Peel
counsel
home secretaries
Whig
Great Reform Act
under-secretary of state for the Home Department
first Peel ministry
Denis Le Marchant
prison reform
ragged schools
Marlborough College
Liverpool Collegiate Institution
collection of autographs
Supreme Council of Bengal
Warren Hastings
Philip Francis
Clifton


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