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Alexander Milne (civil servant)
Alexander Milne (fl 1818, died 1850) was a British civil servant who worked as a Commissioner of Woods and Forests for many years.
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Alien Office
The Alien Office was formed in 1793 to implement the Aliens Act 1793, which was the first statutory control of foreign visitors created to control the influx of French refugees and suspected revolutionaries.
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Architecture of Liverpool
The architecture of Liverpool is rooted in the city's development into a major port of the British Empire.
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, serving twice as Prime Minister.
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Assassination of Spencer Perceval
Spencer Perceval, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was shot and killed in the lobby of the House of Commons in London, at about 5:15 pm on Monday 11 May 1812.
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Ödland
Ödland is a French band from Lyon consisting of composer-songwriter Lorenzo Papace, and sisters Alizée Bingöllü (on vocals) and Léa Bingöllü (on violin).
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Battle of Trafalgar
The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805) was a naval engagement fought by the British Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition (August–December 1805) of the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815).
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Bimetallism
Bimetallism is the economic term for a monetary standard in which the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent to certain quantities of two metals, typically gold and silver, creating a fixed rate of exchange between them.
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Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court is a Grade I listed fortified medieval moated manor house near Malvern in Worcestershire, in the former woodlands of Malvern Chase.
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Bridgewater Canal
The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England.
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British Rail Class 156
The British Rail Class 156 is a diesel multiple-unit train.
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Canningite
Canningites was the name used for a faction of British Tories in the first decade of the 19th century through the 1820s who were led by George Canning.
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Canningite government, 1827–1828
The Canningites, led by George Canning and then the Viscount Goderich as First Lord of the Treasury, governed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1827 until 1828.
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Catholic Association
The Catholic Association was an Irish Roman Catholic political organisation set up by Daniel O'Connell in the early nineteenth century to campaign for Catholic emancipation within Great Britain.
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Charles Arbuthnot
Charles Arbuthnot (14 March 1767 – 18 August 1850) was a British diplomat and Tory politician.
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Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and 5th Duke of Lennox, 5th Duke of Aubigny, (3 August 1791 – 21 October 1860), styled Earl of March until 1819, was a British peer, soldier, politician, and a prominent Conservative.
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Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg
Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg PC FRS (26 October 1778 – 23 April 1866) was a Scottish politician and colonial administrator.
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Charles Lawrence (Liverpool merchant)
Charles Lawrence (1776 – 1853) was a Liverpool merchant who served as Mayor of Liverpool in 1823–4.
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Chichester
Chichester is a cathedral city in West Sussex, in South-East England.
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Chichester (UK Parliament constituency)
Chichester is a constituency in West Sussex, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Gillian Keegan of the Conservative Party.
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City of Salford
The City of Salford is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, named after its largest settlement, Salford, but extending west to include the towns of Eccles, Worsley, Swinton, Walkden and Irlam.
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Commercial treaty
A commercial treaty is a formal agreement between states for the purpose of establishing mutual rights and regulating conditions of trade.
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Commissioners of Woods and Forests
The Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues were established in the United Kingdom in 1810 by merging the former offices of Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases and Surveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown into a three-man commission.
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Consolidated Slave Law
The Consolidated Slave Law was a law that was enacted by the Barbados legislature in 1826.
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Corn Laws
The Corn Laws were tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and grain ("corn") enforced in Great Britain between 1815 and 1846.
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Cotton Mills and Factories Act 1819
The 1819 Cotton Mills and Factories Act (59 Geo. III c66) was the first United Kingdom Act of Parliament to attempt to regulate the hours and conditions of work of children in the cotton industry.
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Eartham
Eartham is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England located north east of Chichester east of the A285 road.
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Eccles, Greater Manchester
Eccles (pop. 38,756 (2011)) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, west of Salford and west of Manchester city centre, between the M602 motorway to the north and the Manchester Ship Canal to the south. Historically part of Lancashire, Eccles grew up around the 13th-century Parish Church of St Mary. Evidence of pre-historic human settlement has been discovered locally, but the area was predominantly agricultural until the Industrial Revolution, when a textile industry was established in the town. The arrival of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the world's first passenger railway, led to the town's expansion along the route of the track linking those two cities. Eccles cakes, first produced and sold in the town in 1793, are now exported across the world.
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Emancipation of the Jews in the United Kingdom
The Emancipation of the Jews in the United Kingdom was the culmination in the 19th century of efforts over several hundred years to loosen the legal restrictions set in place on England's Jewish population.
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Evan Nepean
Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet (9 July 1752 – 2 October 1822)Sparrow (n.d.) was a British politician and colonial administrator.
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F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon, (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859), styled The Honourable F. J. Robinson until 1827 and known as The Viscount Goderich between 1827 and 1833, the name by which he is best known to history, was a British politician of the Regency era.
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Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere
Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere KG, PC (1 January 1800 – 18 February 1857), known as Lord Francis Leveson-Gower until 1833, was a British politician, writer, traveller and patron of the arts.
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George Canning
George Canning (11 April 17708 August 1827) was a British statesman and Tory politician who served in various senior cabinet positions under numerous Prime Ministers, before himself serving as Prime Minister for the final four months of his life.
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George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle
George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, (17 September 1773 – 7 October 1848), styled Viscount Morpeth until 1825, was a British statesman.
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George Huskisson
George Huskisson - half-brother of William Huskisson the MP - was commissioned in the Royal Marines until 1820, when he resigned his commission to take up his appointment as Collector of Customs at Saint Vincent in the West Indies, an appointment he held until his death 24 years later in 1844.
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George Murray (British Army officer)
Sir George Murray (6 February 1772 – 28 July 1846) was a British soldier and politician from Scotland.
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George Stephenson
George Stephenson (9 June 1781 – 12 August 1848) was a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
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Grade I listed churches in Merseyside
Merseyside is a metropolitan county in North West England.
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Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L1
Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings.
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Great Ballard School
Great Ballard School is a co-educational independent school for children aged 2½ to 13 years.
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Harwich (UK Parliament constituency)
Harwich was a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, (20 October 1784 – 18 October 1865) was a British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-19th century.
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Henry Minchin Noad
Henry Minchin Noad FRS (22 June 1815 – 23 July 1877), chemist and physicist.
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History of the English fiscal system
The history of the English fiscal system affords the best known example of continuous financial development in terms of both institutions and methods.
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History of the Jews in England
The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William the Conqueror.
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Huskisson (disambiguation)
William Huskisson (1770–1830) was a British statesman and diplomat from Liverpool, who met an untimely death as the first notable person to be run over by a railway locomotive.
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Huskisson Dock
Huskisson Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England, which forms part of the Port of Liverpool.
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Huskisson, New South Wales
Huskisson is a town in New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven, on the shores of Jervis Bay.
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Isaac Gascoyne
Isaac Gascoyne (21 August 1763 – 26 August 1841) was a British Army officer and Tory politician.
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James Adams (MP)
James Adams (1752-1816), of Berkeley Square, Middlesex, was an English politician.
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James Cosmo Melvill
Sir James Cosmo Melvill (1792–1861) was a British administrator who served as the last secretary of the East India Company.
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James Deacon Hume
James Deacon Hume (1774 – 1842) was an English official, an economic writer and advocate of free trade.
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James Du Pré
James Du Pré (1778–1870), of Wilton Park, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, was an English politician.
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James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton
James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton (7 October 1786 – 27 May 1814) was a British nobleman and politician.
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James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
General James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn (6 February 1762 – 18 January 1837), known as Sir James Erskine, Bt, between 1765 and 1789 and as Sir James St Clair-Erskine, Bt, between 1789 and 1805, was a Scottish soldier, politician, and Acting Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, on behalf of King George IV.
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John Crawfurd
John Crawfurd (13 August 1783 – 11 May 1868) was a Scottish physician, colonial administrator and diplomat, and author.
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John Edward Carew
John Edward Carew (c. 1785 – 1 December 1868) was a notable Irish sculptor during the 19th century.
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John Eliot, 1st Earl of St Germans
John Eliot, 1st Earl of St Germans (30 September 1761 – 17 November 1823), known as the Lord Eliot from 1804 to 1815, was a British politician.
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John Gibson (sculptor)
John Gibson (19 June 1790 – 27 January 1866) was a Welsh Neoclassical sculptor who studied in Rome under Canova.
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John Hiley Addington
John Hiley Addington (August 1759 – 11 June 1818) was a British Tory Party politician.
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John King (official)
John King (1759–1830) was an English official of the Home Office, and in other posts, who was briefly a Member of Parliament for in 1806.
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Joseph Locke
Joseph Locke (9 August 1805 – 18 September 1860) was a notable English civil engineer of the nineteenth century, particularly associated with railway projects.
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Leader of the House of Commons
The Leader of the House of Commons is generally a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom who is responsible for arranging government business in the House of Commons.
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Liskeard (UK Parliament constituency)
Liskeard was a parliamentary borough in Cornwall, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1295 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885.
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List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster
This is a complete list of the 309 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the City of Westminster in London.
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List of ministerial by-elections to the British parliament
Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster and its predecessor, the Parliament of Great Britain, were held from 1707 to the 1920s when a member of parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government.
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List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1796
MPs elected in the British general election, 1796 This is a list of the 558 MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1796, the 18th and final Parliament of Great Britain prior to the Union with Ireland to form the United Kingdom.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1802
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1802 This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 1st United Kingdom general election, 1802 and their replacements returned at subsequent by-elections, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1806
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1806 This is a list of the MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons for the constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom general election, 1806, the 3rd Parliament of the United Kingdom after the Union with Ireland.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1807
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1807 This is a list of the MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons for the constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom general election, 1807, the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom, and their replacements returned at subsequent by-elections, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1812
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1812 This is a list of the MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons for the constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom general election, 1812, the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom, and their replacements returned at subsequent by-elections, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1818
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1818 This is a list of the MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons for the constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom general election, 1818, the 6th Parliament of the United Kingdom, and their replacements returned at subsequent by-elections, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1820
This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 7th United Kingdom general election, 1820, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1826
This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 8th United Kingdom general election, 1826, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1830
This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 9th United Kingdom general election, 1830, arranged by constituency.
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List of MPs in the first United Kingdom Parliament
MPs in the first United Kingdom Parliament, 1801 This is a list of the MPs or Members of Parliament for the constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1801, which was the First Parliament of the United Kingdom after the Union with Ireland.
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List of people from Chichester
Chichester is a cathedral city in West Sussex, England.
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List of Privy Counsellors (1714–1820)
This is a List of Privy Counsellors of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United Kingdom appointed between the accession of King George I in 1714 and the death of King George III in 1820.
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List of public art in Liverpool
The city of Liverpool has a greater number of public sculptures than any other location in the United Kingdom aside from Westminster.
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List of public art in Pimlico
This is a list of public art in Pimlico, a district in the City of Westminster, London.
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List of public art in the City of Westminster
There are more than 400 public artworks in the City of Westminster, a borough in central London.
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List of rail accidents (before 1880)
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List of rail accidents in the United Kingdom
This list of railway accidents in the United Kingdom provides details of significant railway crashes in the United Kingdom involving railway rolling stock, but not other railway related incidents such as the Oxford Circus fire of 1984, the King's Cross fire of 1987 or terrorism.
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List of United Kingdom by-elections (1801–06)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom held between 1801 and 1806, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.
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List of United Kingdom by-elections (1806–18)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom held between 1806 and 1818, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.
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List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–32)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom held between 1818 and 1832, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.
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Listed buildings in St Helens, Merseyside
St Helens is a district in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England.
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Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency)
Liverpool was a Borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.
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Liverpool and Manchester Railway
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was a railway opened on 15 September 1830 between the Lancashire towns of Liverpool and Manchester in England.
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Liverpool ministry
This is a list of members of the government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827.
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LNWR Dreadnought Class
The LNWR Dreadnought class was a class of 40 passenger three-cylinder compound 2-2-2-0 locomotives designed by F. W. Webb for the London and North Western Railway, and manufactured by them in their Crewe Works between 1884 and 1888.
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Lord John Lennox
Lieutenant-Colonel Lord John George Lennox (3 October 1793 – 10 November 1873), was a British soldier and Whig politician.
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Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency)
Morpeth was a borough constituency centred on the town of Morpeth in Northumberland represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and then the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Newton-le-Willows
Newton-le-Willows is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England.
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Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley
Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley PC FRS FSA (29 April 1766 – 8 February 1851) was an English politician, and one of the longest-serving Chancellors of the Exchequer in British history.
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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture
On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have Recently Treated the Subject of Planting is a book by Patrick Matthew published in 1831.
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Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&M) opened on 15 September 1830.
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Oregon boundary dispute
The Oregon boundary dispute or the Oregon Question was a controversy over the political division of the Pacific Northwest of North America between several nations that had competing territorial and commercial aspirations over the region.
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Parks and open spaces in Liverpool
Liverpool, England, UK has a significant area of public parks and gardens.
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Parkside railway station (Newton-le-Willows)
Parkside railway station was an original station on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
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Peter Anton Kreusser
Peter Anton Freiherr von Kreusser (1765–1831 or 1832) was a German composer.
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Power-loom riots
The power-loom riots of 1826 took place in Lancashire, England, in protest against the economic hardship suffered by traditional handloom weavers caused by the widespread introduction of the much more efficient power loom.
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President of the Board of Trade
The President of the Board of Trade is head of the Board of Trade.
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Railway surgery
Railway surgery was a branch of medical practice that flourished in the 19th and early-20th centuries.
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Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
This article about records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom and of England includes a variety of lists of MPs by age, period and other circumstances of service, familiar sets, ethnic or religious minorities, physical attributes, and circumstances of their deaths.
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Richard Rothwell
Richard Rothwell (20 November 1800 – 13 September 1868) was a nineteenth-century Irish portrait and genre painter.
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Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, (7 June 1770 – 4 December 1828) was a British statesman and Prime Minister (1812–27).
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Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, (5 February 17882 July 1850) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–35 and 1841–46) and twice as Home Secretary (1822–27 and 1828–30).
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Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson FRS (16 October 1803 – 12 October 1859) was an early railway and civil engineer.
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Samuel Joseph (sculptor)
Samuel Joseph (1791–1 July 1850) was a British sculptor, working in the early 19th century.
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Second Portland ministry
This is a list of members of the Tory government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of the Duke of Portland from 1807 to 1809.
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Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
The Secretary of State for War and the Colonies was a British cabinet-level position responsible for the army and the British colonies (other than India).
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Secretary to the Treasury
In the United Kingdom, there are several Secretaries to the Treasury, who are Treasury ministers nominally acting as secretaries to HM Treasury.
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Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada
The Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada (also the Canada Committee of 1828) was established on May 2, 1828 "to enquire into the state of the civil government of Canada, as established by the Act 31 Geo.
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September 15
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Simon Garfield
Simon Frank Garfield (born 19 March 1960"", Debrett's, retrieved 6 July 2011) is a British journalist and non-fiction author.
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Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet GCB PC (1 June 1792 – 25 October 1861) was a British statesman.
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Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet
Sir John Gladstone of Fasque, 1st Baronet, FRSE LLD (11 December 1764 – 7 December 1851) was a Scottish merchant, slave-trader, Member of Parliament, and the father of the British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
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Sir John Moore Church of England Primary School
Sir John Moore Church of England Primary School, previously known as Appleby Grammar School, is a junior school situated in the village of Appleby Magna, in Leicestershire, England.
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St George's Square
St George's Square is a very long garden square in Pimlico, London which has the buildings of a church in its central area.
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St James Cemetery
St James's Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral that is below ground level.
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Stephenson's Rocket
Stephenson's Rocket was an early steam locomotive of 0-2-2 wheel arrangement.
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Sylvester Douglas, 1st Baron Glenbervie
Sylvester Douglas, 1st Baron Glenbervie of Kincardine PC, KC, FRS, FRSE, FSA (24 May 1743 – 2 May 1823) was a British lawyer, politician and diarist.
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Taxation in Australia
There are many forms of taxation in Australia.
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The Oratory, Liverpool
The Oratory stands to the north of Liverpool Cathedral in Merseyside, England.
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Thomas Huskisson
Thomas Huskisson (1784–1844) was an officer in the Royal Navy.
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Thomas Tooke
Thomas Tooke (28 February 1774 – 26 February 1858) was an English economist known for writing on money and economic statistics.
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Thomas Tredgold
Thomas Tredgold (1788–1829) was an English engineer and author, known for his early work on railroad construction.
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Treasurer of the Navy
The Treasurer of the Navy originally called Treasurer of Marine Causes also originally called Paymaster of the Navy was a civilian officer of the Royal Navy, he was one of the Principle Commissioners of the Navy Board responsible for Naval Finance from 1524 to 1832.
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Under-Secretary of State for War
The position of Under-Secretary of State for War was a British government position, first applied to Evan Nepean (appointed in 1794).
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was established by the Acts of Union 1800, which merged the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Wellington–Peel ministry
The Conservative government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that began in 1828 and ended in 1830 was led by the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords and Robert Peel in the House of Commons.
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William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans
William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans (1 April 1767 – 19 January 1845), known as William Elliot until 1823, was a British diplomat and politician.
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William Ewart (British politician)
William Ewart (1 May 1798 – 23 January 1869) was a British politician.
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William Fremantle (politician)
Sir William Henry Fremantle (28 December 176619 October 1850) was a British courtier and politician.
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William Ord
William Henry Ord (2 January 1781 – 28 July 1855) was an English Whig politician and landowner, the son of William Ord and Eleanor Brandling.
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William Robert Whatton
William Robert Whatton FRS, FSA (17 February 1790, in Loughborough – 5 December 1835, in Portland Place) was a British surgeon and antiquarian.
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William Stephen Poyntz
William Stephen Poyntz (20 January 1770 – 8 April 1840) was an English Whig and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1800 and 1837.
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William Sturges Bourne
William Sturges-Bourne PC (7 November 1769 – 1 February 1845), known as William Sturges until 1803, was a British Tory politician.
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1770 in Great Britain
Events from the year 1770 in Great Britain.
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1815 Philadelphia train accident
The 1815 Philadelphia train accident occurred on 31 July 1815, in Philadelphia, County Durham, England, when an early experimental railway locomotive, Brunton's ''Mechanical Traveller'', suffered a boiler explosion.
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1830 in rail transport
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1830 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1830 in the United Kingdom.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Huskisson