Barre, a peerage, a pension, and the unusual honour of a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, for Mr. Dunning, both his intimate friends and chief supporters in the House of Commons ; besides an understood obligation on the part... Annual Register - Side 42redigeret af - 1881Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Sir James Prior - 1824 - 618 sider
...Garter for himself; a heavy pension for Colonel Barre ; a peerage, a pension, and the unusual honour of a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, for Mr. Dunning, both his intimate friends and chief supporters in the rfouse of Commons ; besides... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 sider
...Garter for himself, a heavy pension for Colonel Barre, a peerage, a pension, and the unusual honour of a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, for Mr. Dunning, both his intimate friends and chief supporters in the House of Commons ; besides an... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 512 sider
...protracted discussions which that measure occasioned. From this time, though he retained office and a seat in the cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, he ceased to take a very active part in public life. He died October 22, 1840, greatly lamented by... | |
| sir James Prior - 1854 - 586 sider
...for himself; a heavy pension for Colonel Barre ; and a peerage, a pension, with the unusual honour of a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for Mr. Dunning, both his intimate friends and chief supporters in the House of Commons. While an enforced... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1854 - 840 sider
...for himself; a heavy pension for Colonel Barre ; and a peerage, a pension, with the unusual honour of a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for Mr. Dunning, both his intimate friends and chief supporters in the House of Commons. While an enforced... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 398 sider
...Lord Thurlow should continue Chancellor, and had proposed to the King that Mr. Dunning should have a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with a peerage. Mr. Fox at once saw the drift of these arrangements. He told Lord Shelburne that he... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1869 - 878 sider
...preponderance of Cabinet ministers in the upper House remained the same ; for Mr. Cardwell had previously held a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, which office was conferred upon a peer, the Earl of Clarendon. On April 18, 1864, Mr. Disraeli took... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1876 - 938 sider
...plain John Dunning, rose by a single step to the peerage as Baron Ashburton. Six days later he acquired a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. It might have been better for Lord Ashburton's future fame if his ambition had rested satisfied with... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1876 - 934 sider
...plain John Dunning, rose by a single step to the peerage as Baron Ashburton. Six days later he acquired a seat in the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. It might have been better for Lord Ashburton's future fame if his ambition had rested satisfied with... | |
| 1881 - 758 sider
...Gladstone, it was rumoured, did not intend at first to offer a seat in the Cabinet to any statesman wfio had not held office before, as if to mark his interpretation...as the result of the elections was known, and Lord Ripon was sent to India in his place. CHAPTER III. Meeting of the new Parliament — Mr. Bradlangh's... | |
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