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Document ReferenceOs C 72
TitleLetter from W. Huskisson, Richmond Terrace, London, to J.E. Denison; 30 Jan. 1830
Date30 January 1830
Extent4 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionReplies to Denison's letter; is not certain of intentions in next parliamentary session but refers to Richard Vivian's ammendment and believes Palmerston will raise foreign policy issues; believes that 'the squires' are more concerned with domestic issues such as reduction in paper [duties] to mention Greece or Portugal; comments on resignation of George Bankes who is to be replaced by John [Stuart-]Wortley at Board of Control; expects 'sport' on session's first day; states that Tories are sticking together and alludes to forthcoming political in-fighting; expects Tierney to make speech to support Wellington.
Termtaxation
foreign policy
civil disorder, Greek Rebellion
political parties, Tories
political parties, Whigs
resignations and dismissals, George Bankes
appointments, government

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA143Temple; Henry John (1784-1865); 3rd Viscount Palmerston; succ. 1802; statesman; Prime Minster 1855-1858 and 1859-18651784-1865
NA9649Bankes; George (1788-1856); Mr; M.P.1788-1856
NA9638Mackenzie; John Stuart-Wortley- (1801-1855); 2nd Baron Wharncliffe; succeeded 18451801-1855
NA6019Wellesley; Arthur (1769-1852); 1st Duke of Wellington1769-1852
NA9650Tierney; George (1761-1830); Mr1761-1830
NA9651Vivian; Richard (1775-1842); 1st Baron Vivian; army commander and M.P. created 18411775-1842
NA6636Grey; Henry G. (1802-1894); 3rd Earl Grey1802-1894
NA9468Huskisson; William (1770-1830); Mr; statesman1770-1830
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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