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Document ReferenceOs C 494
TitleLetter from Lord G. Bentinck, to J.E. Denison; n.d. [1834]
Date1834 (c)
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionInforms him that no [Government] appointments will be made until Robert Peel's return; states that Government is in Wellington's hands until then; refers to reports of Peel's union with Stanley; states that Times and Herald and Courier are to support new Government; comments that he does not expect dissolution of House of Commons; refers to 'discharged sevants' as 'savage', especially [Viscount] Duncannon [J.W. Ponsonby].
Termgovernments, Conservative Government 1834-35
governments, Conservative Provisional Government 1834

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA1860Peel; Robert (1788-1850); 2nd Baronet; Prime Minister 1841-18461788-1850
NA6073Stanley; Edward G. Smith- (1799-1869); 14th Earl of Derby; statesman1799-1869
NA6019Wellesley; Arthur (1769-1852); 1st Duke of Wellington1769-1852
NA9717Ponsonby; John W. (1781-1847); 4th Earl of Bessborough; Viscount Duncannon Home secretary 1834-51781-1847
NA1081Bentinck; W. George F. Cavendish- (1802-1848); Lord; Lord George Bentinck M.P.; son of 4th Duke of Portland1802-1848
NA199Denison; J. Evelyn (1800-1873); 1st Viscount Ossington; M.P. Speaker of House of Commons 1857-72 created Viscount Ossington 18721800-1873
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