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James Clay (author) and Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency)

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Difference between James Clay (author) and Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency)

James Clay (author) vs. Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency)

James Clay (20 December 1804, London – 26 December 1873, Brighton) was an English politician and a leading whist authority. Kingston upon Hull, often simply referred to as Hull, was a parliamentary constituency in Yorkshire, electing two members of parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, from 1305 until 1885.

Similarities between James Clay (author) and Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency)

James Clay (author) and Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency) have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury, Charles Morgan Norwood, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, John Hanmer, 1st Baron Hanmer, John Somes, Joseph Hoare (MP), Joseph Walker Pease, Kingston upon Hull by-election, 1873, Matthew Talbot Baines, United Kingdom general election, 1847, Walter James, 1st Baron Northbourne, William Digby Seymour (1805–1872), William Henry Watson.

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury Bt DL (27 June 1831 – 13 April 1886), styled Lord Ashley between 1851 and 1885, was a British peer.

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Charles Morgan Norwood

Charles Morgan Norwood (1825 – 24 April 1891) was an English steam ship owner and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1885.

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George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon

George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, (24 October 1827 – 9 July 1909), styled Viscount Goderich from 1833 to 1859 and known as the Earl of Ripon in 1859 and as the Earl de Grey and Ripon from 1859 to 1871, was a British politician who served in every Liberal cabinet from 1861 until the year before his death, which took place forty-eight years later.

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John Hanmer, 1st Baron Hanmer

John Hanmer, 1st Baron Hanmer (22 December 1809 – 8 March 1881), known as Sir John Hanmer, Bt, between 1828 and 1872, was a British politician.

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John Somes

John Somes (1819 – 29 May 1871) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Joseph Hoare (MP)

Joseph Hoare (21 March 1814 – 21 January 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician and banker.

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Joseph Walker Pease

Joseph Walker Pease (1820 - 22 November 1882) was a Conservative Party politician.

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Kingston upon Hull by-election, 1873

The Kingston upon Hull by-election of 1873 was held on 22 October 1873.

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Matthew Talbot Baines

Matthew Talbot Baines QC, DL (17 February 1799 – 22 January 1860) was a British lawyer and Liberal politician.

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United Kingdom general election, 1847

The 1847 United Kingdom general election saw candidates calling themselves Conservatives win the most seats, in part because they won a number of uncontested seats.

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Walter James, 1st Baron Northbourne

Walter Charles James, 1st Baron Northbourne (3 June 1816 – 4 February 1893), known as Sir Walter James, 2nd Baronet, from 1829 to 1884, was a British Member of Parliament.

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William Digby Seymour (1805–1872)

William Digby Seymour (1805–1872) was a merchant in London and a Whig politician.

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William Henry Watson

Sir William Henry Watson QC (1 July 1796 – 13 March 1860), was a British politician and judge.

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James Clay (author) and Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency) Comparison

James Clay (author) has 19 relations, while Kingston upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency) has 138. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 8.28% = 13 / (19 + 138).

References

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