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William Thackeray Marriott

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of Egypt, in his lawsuit against the Egyptian government, and secured him a compensation of £1.2m. In 1892 he became Chancellor of the
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Marriott married Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Captain Tennant, of Need wood House, Hampshire, in 1872. He died in July 1903.
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brought forward by Gladstone. The latter year Marriott resigned his seat in Parliament in order to resume practice at the
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in 1864. He established a successful legal practice and was appointed a
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and was knighted in 1888. From 1887 to 1888 he was a counsel for
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and was one of the main organiser behind a petition against the
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of Lincoln's Inn in 1879. In 1880 he entered Parliament for
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contributions in Parliament by William Thackeray Marriott
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Marriott was the third son of Christopher Marriott, of
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
136:When the Conservatives came to power in 1885 under 49:(1834 – 27 July 1903), was a British barrister and 432:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom 422:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies 229:. Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 8: 256: 129:and offered himself for re-election as a 234:Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs 197:"Marriott, William Thackeray (MRT854WT)" 188: 412:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 125:. In 1884 he resigned his seat in the 7: 133:, and was re-elected in March 1884. 219:"Marriott, William Thackeray"  14: 261:Parliament of the United Kingdom 225:Dictionary of National Biography 16:British barrister and politician 38:Sir William Thackeray Marriott 1: 307:Sir William Tindal Robertson 140:, Marriott was sworn of the 75:St John's College, Cambridge 201:A Cambridge Alumni Database 463: 203:. University of Cambridge. 57:politician who sat in the 380: 371: 363: 353: 344: 336: 331: 317: 278: 266: 259: 166:1893 Irish Home Rule Bill 427:Members of Lincoln's Inn 172:. He later emigrated to 150:1886-1892 administration 119:William Ewart Gladstone 374:Judge Advocate General 347:Judge Advocate General 325:Bruce Vernon-Wentworth 146:Judge Advocate General 101:in 1877 and elected a 34: 340:George Osborne Morgan 274:Charles Cameron Shute 156:, the deposed former 24: 281:Member of Parliament 367:John William Mellor 357:John William Mellor 297:John Robert Hollond 270:James Lloyd Ashbury 117:. He also attacked 81:in 1858 and became 61:from 1880 to 1893. 332:Political offices 115:Joseph Chamberlain 77:. He was ordained 35: 390: 389: 384:Sir Francis Jeune 381:Succeeded by 354:Succeeded by 318:Succeeded by 170:parliamentary bar 95:called to the Bar 454: 447:UK MPs 1886–1892 442:UK MPs 1885–1886 437:UK MPs 1880–1885 364:Preceded by 337:Preceded by 267:Preceded by 257: 230: 227:(2nd supplement) 221: 205: 204: 193: 127:House of Commons 93:in 1861 and was 85:of St George's, 59:House of Commons 48: 462: 461: 457: 456: 455: 453: 452: 451: 392: 391: 386: 377: 369: 359: 350: 342: 327: 323: 310: 305: 300: 293: 288: 276: 272: 242: 212: 209: 208: 195: 194: 190: 185: 162:Primrose League 121:'s policies in 99:Queen's Counsel 67: 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 460: 458: 450: 449: 444: 439: 434: 429: 424: 419: 414: 409: 404: 394: 393: 388: 387: 382: 379: 370: 365: 361: 360: 355: 352: 343: 338: 334: 333: 329: 328: 319: 316: 277: 268: 264: 263: 255: 254: 241: 240:External links 238: 237: 236: 231: 216:, ed. (1912). 207: 206: 187: 186: 184: 181: 144:and appointed 138:Lord Salisbury 66: 63: 25:Caricature by 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 459: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 399: 397: 385: 376: 375: 368: 362: 358: 349: 348: 341: 335: 330: 326: 322: 315: 313: 308: 303: 298: 292:–1893 291: 287: 286: 282: 275: 271: 265: 262: 258: 253: 249: 248: 244: 243: 239: 235: 232: 228: 226: 220: 215: 211: 210: 202: 198: 192: 189: 182: 180: 177: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 154:Isma'il Pasha 151: 147: 143: 142:Privy Council 139: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 91:Lincoln's Inn 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 64: 62: 60: 56: 52: 47: 43: 39: 32: 29:published in 28: 23: 19: 372: 345: 321:Gerald Loder 312:Gerald Loder 295: 279: 245: 223: 200: 191: 178: 174:South Africa 135: 131:Conservative 68: 55:Conservative 37: 36: 18: 407:1903 deaths 402:1834 births 302:David Smith 250:1803–2005: 214:Lee, Sidney 31:Vanity Fair 396:Categories 378:1886–1892 351:1885–1886 314:1889–1893 183:References 53:and later 309:1886–1889 304:1885–1886 299:1880–1885 71:Crumpsall 285:Brighton 107:Brighton 247:Hansard 158:Khedive 111:Liberal 103:Bencher 51:Liberal 33:in 1883 294:With: 83:curate 79:deacon 123:Egypt 109:as a 87:Hulme 44: 290:1880 283:for 65:Life 27:Spy 398:: 222:. 199:. 176:. 46:QC 42:PC

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Spy
Vanity Fair
PC
QC
Liberal
Conservative
House of Commons
Crumpsall
St John's College, Cambridge
deacon
curate
Hulme
Lincoln's Inn
called to the Bar
Queen's Counsel
Bencher
Brighton
Liberal
Joseph Chamberlain
William Ewart Gladstone
Egypt
House of Commons
Conservative
Lord Salisbury
Privy Council
Judge Advocate General
1886-1892 administration
Isma'il Pasha
Khedive

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