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  2. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Lord Palmerston up to 1847 was written by Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer, volumes I and II (1870), volume III edited and partly written by Evelyn Ashley (1874), after the author's death. Ashley completed the biography in two more volumes (1876).

  3. Viscount Palmerston - Wikipedia

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    The latter was the father of Sir William Temple, a diplomat, and Sir John Temple (1632–1704), Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and father of the first Viscount Palmerston. [1] The third Viscount Palmerston married the Honourable Emily Lamb, sister of Prime Minister Lord Melbourne and widow of Peter Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper.

  4. Liberal government, 1859–1866 - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the second of Lord Derby's short-lived attempts at governments in 1859, Palmerston returned to power, this time in alliance with his former rival, the Earl Russell, in what is regarded as the first Liberal government. Palmerston remained as Prime Minister until his death in 1865, when Russell succeeded him.

  5. File:Karl Marx - The Story of the Life of Lord Palmerston ...

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    Date of birth/death: 5 May 1818 : 14 March 1883 : Location of birth/death ... 1899 Swann Sonnenschien London edition of Karl Marx's The Story of the Life of Lord ...

  6. Classiebawn Castle - Wikipedia

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    It was this Lord Palmerston who commissioned the building of the current Classiebawn Castle and the harbour at Mullaghmore. The house was not complete upon his death in 1865 but was completed in 1874 by his stepson and successor, William Cowper-Temple (later created The 1st Baron Mount Temple ).

  7. Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston - Wikipedia

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    Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston (c. 1673 – 10 June 1757), of East Sheen, Surrey and Broadlands, Hampshire, was an Anglo-Irish landowner and Whig politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1727 to 1747.

  8. Cliffoney - Wikipedia

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    Upon the sudden death of the second Viscount in 1802, the Cliffoney estates were inherited by his oldest son, Henry John Temple, better known as the third Viscount, Lord Palmerston. [10] The young Lord Palmerston visited his Sligo estates, consisting of some 10,000 acres, for the first time in 1808. [11]

  9. First Palmerston ministry - Wikipedia

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    Lord Palmerston, of the Whigs, first formed a government by popular demand in 1855, after the resignation of the Aberdeen Coalition.Initially, the government was a continuation of the previous coalition administration but lost three Peelites (William Ewart Gladstone, Sir James Graham and Sidney Herbert) within a few weeks.