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Maria Burnley (died 1885), married in 1843 Charles Gubbins (died 1866) of the East India Company civil service. He was the son of Major-General Joseph Gubbins and his wife Charlotte Bathoe. Charles having adopted his mother's surname during the 1860s, she is often known as Maria Burnley Bathoe. She
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Letter from Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. John Sullivan, Esq., Samuel Gaselee, Esq. Alderman David Salomons, and Other Proprietors of East India Stock, to the Directors of the East India Company, Forwarding a Memorial on Behalf of the Distressed Family of the Ex-Rajah of Sattara, Detained Prisoners at
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A Treatise on the Magistracy of England, and the origin and expenditure of county rates ... To which is subjoined a full abstract of Mr Hume's bill to authorize the rate-payers in every county in England and Wales to elect a council and auditors of accounts. Second
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At this period Hume also aimed to become a director of the East India Company, a position he described in an 1813 speech as an "arduous and most respectable office". He lobbied the company's shareholders, and in so doing met Maria Burnley, whom he married in 1815.
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The Celebrated Letter of Joseph Hume ... to W. L. Mackenzie ... Mayor of Toronto, Declaratory of a Design to Free These Provinces from the ... Domination of the Mother Country: with the Comments of the Press of Upper Canada on the ... Tendency of that Letter,
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On the Bank of England; and the State of the Currency: The Speech of Joseph Hume ... in the House of Commons, on the 8th of July, 1839, on a Motion for "Enquiry Into the Pecuniary Transactions of the Bank of England, Since the Resumption of Cash Payments in
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in the army, giving evidence to a parliamentary committee in 1835 based on his time as army surgeon in India. He thought the inducement of a proportion of army commissions should be reserved for soldiers drawn from the ranks, an idea strongly opposed by the
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The Speech of Mr. Joseph Hume, at the East-India House, on the 6th of October, 1813: Upon the Motion for an Increase of the Salaries of the Directors of the Company from the Sum of Β£300 Per Annum to Β£1000, and of the Chairman and Deputy, from Β£500 to
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Hume often annoyed colleagues on the same side of the argument. He only with difficulty gained the trust of Francis Place, who took many years to come round to James Mill's view of his character. His attitude affected coalition-building.
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We one and all thought it wrong that Joseph Hume should not be a member of the new government. We were ignorant of party connections and differences,β€”ignorant of the atomic nature of some politicians, of the gregarious nature of
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Hume renewed his friendship with James Mill: they both and Place were interested in the school project of a West London Lancasterian Association floated in 1813. The project took a turn for the worse in 1814, when
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A Critical Examination of the Twelve Resolutions of Mr. Joseph Hume: Respecting the Loan of Fifteen Millions for Slave Compensation: Also, a Review of the Financial Operations of the British Government Since 1794
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On the Corn Laws and the Claims of the Agriculturists to Relief from Taxation : Speech of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., on the Motion of the Marquess of Chandos, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, April 27,
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On the Corn Laws and the Claims of the Agriculturists to Relief from Taxation : Speech of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., on the Motion of the Marquess of Chandos, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, April 27,
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in Aberdeen; in 1824 and 1825 he himself was elected. He revived the long-disused rectorial court in 1825, but offended the electorate of students by the use he made of it. He lost out in 1826 and 1827 to
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Speech of Mr. Hume, in the Debate on the Motion of the Marquis of Chandos, on the 10th of March, 1835, for the Total Repeal of the Malt Tax. From the Mirror of Parliament, Revised, with Notes Explanatory
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Debate on Sugar Duties: speech of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, on the 13th May, 1841, on the motion of Lord John Russell : ways and means, corn laws, sugar duties, etc
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The Substance of the Speech of Joseph Hume ...: Delivered at an Adjourned General Court of the Proprietors of East India Stock, Held in the India House, on the 19th of January, 1813
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The Substance of the Speech of Joseph Hume ...: Delivered at an Adjourned General Court of the Proprietors of East India Stock, Held in the India House, on the 19th of January, 1813
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legislation he had shown independence unacceptable to the Duke. Hume kicked up a fuss and took legal action, and was paid off with Β£1,000, supposedly to cover election expenses.
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A memorial of Hume was published by his son Joseph Hume (London, 1855). A subscription fund established a Joseph Hume Scholarship, in jurisprudence and political economy, at
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In 1808, Hume resigned from the army and returned to the United Kingdom with a fortune of about Β£40,000. Between 1808 and 1811, he travelled around England and Europe.
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was known as a "Joey". It was "so called from Joseph Hume, M.P., who strongly recommended the coinage for the sake of paying short cab-fares, etc."
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Debate on Sugar Duties: speech of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, on the 13th May, 1841, on the motion of Lord John Russell
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Speech of Mr. Hume, in the Debate on the Motion of the Marquis of Chandos, on the 10th of March, 1835, for the Total Repeal of the Malt Tax
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In February 1852, a second monument to the Scottish Political Martyrs, again initiated by Hume, was unveiled at Nunhead Cemetery, London.
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Economy and Retrenchment. Speech of Joseph Hume in the House of Commons, Wednesday, the 27th of June, 1821, on Economy and Retrenchment
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Economy and Retrenchment. Speech of Joseph Hume in the House of Commons, Wednesday, the 27th of June, 1821, on Economy and Retrenchment
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Hume brought about the repeal of the laws prohibiting the export of machinery, and of the act preventing workmen from going abroad.
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that the Whigs "shall have no connection with Hume & Co. and the Benthamites", while expecting their votes 90% of the time.
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The Gentleman's Magazine: Or, Monthly Intelligencer: Volume the first [-fifth], for the year 1731 [-1735] ...
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with a method to recover damp gunpowder. On the outbreak of war, he was with General Peregrine Powell who marched from
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Around 1831, "Hume, Warburton and others" formed a recognisable group, still known as "The Mountain". After the
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In Aberdeen's local politics, Hume was at odds with a largely Tory town council, but had supporters including
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Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London (Routledge Revivals): John Gast and his Times
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A calm and dispassionate view of the life and administration of the late Marquis of Londonderry, etc
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Kilkenny constituencies (1801–1922)
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Hume married in 1815 Maria Burnley, the daughter of Hardin Burnley, an American merchant and
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The Peerage of the British Empire as at present existing. To which is added the baronetage
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Ronald K. Huch, Paul R. Ziegler 1985 Joseph Hume, the People's M.P.: DIANE Publishing.
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Printed and sold at St John's Gate ; by F. Jefferies in Ludgate-Street. p. 450.
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Statue of Hume, in the High Street of Montrose, at its intersection with Hume Street
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The Speech of Mr. Joseph Hume, at the East-India House, on the 6th of October, 1813
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Wealth and Virtue: The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment
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The Celebrated Letter of Joseph Hume ... to W. L. Mackenzie ... Mayor of Toronto
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Hume was a relentless, individualistic campaigner over a wide range of causes.
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The Business of Empire: The East India Company and Imperial Britain, 1756–1833
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Women and Dictionary-Making: Gender, Genre, and English Language Lexicography
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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MP. Before he qualified, he saw wartime service as surgeon-mate on the hoy
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When Hume was returned to Parliament once more in 1818, as member for the
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could be addressed by free trade and organisation principles applied to
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In connection with the financial troubles of Joseph Lancaster, Hume met
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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Hume made a habit of challenging and bringing to a vote every item of
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of the Duke's household, in which Hume advised the Duke to limit the
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James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland
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The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
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The Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, with Gorleston and Southtown
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In 1799 Hume sailed to India, nominated to the Bengal service by
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Contract - Freedom and Restraint: Liberty, Property, and the Law
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by the economist Richard Page (1773–1841) ("Daniel Hardcastle").
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Eleanor, third daughter, married John Stratford Rodney, son of
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This brief Tory period did bring Hume an association with the
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Burke, Bernard; Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1 January 1912).
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credited Hume's attritional tactics with the resignations of
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Cudjoe, Selwyn R. "Burnley, William Hardin (1780–1850)".
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Liberalism and Local Government in Early Victorian London
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American Philosophical Society. p. 10 and note 31.
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Peers, Douglas M. "Balfour, Edward Green (1813–1889)".
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Moulton, Edward C. "Hume, Allan Octavian (1829–1912)".
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The Scottish Antiquary, or, Northern Notes and Queries
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Joseph Huntley Hume, eldest son, died in 1871 aged 52.
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The Spirit of the Union: Popular Politics in Scotland
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On the Bank of England; and the State of the Currency
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Hont, Istvan; Ignatieff, Michael (30 January 1986).
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Charlotte Isabella married in 1848 her first cousin
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Scottish surgeon and Radical politician (1777–1856)
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Oxford University Press. 2706:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2169:American Philosophical Society. p. 34. 2140: 2138: 2012:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. pp. 62–63. 1949:American Philosophical Society. p. 61. 1390:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 692:to one horse-chaise. In 1833, Hume provided 2866:. Cambridge University Press. p. 154. 2839:. Cambridge University Press. p. 335. 2456:Radicalism and Reform in Britain, 1780-1850 2361:. Manchester University Press. p. 70. 2313: 2162: 2124: 1942: 1895:. Cambridge University Press. p. 107. 1809:. Cambridge University Press. p. 119. 1738:. Longmans, Green, and Company. p. 86. 1657:American Philosophical Society. p. 9. 1650: 1600:. Cambridge University Press. p. 314. 1549: 1482:American Philosophical Society. p. 4. 1475: 1423:American Philosophical Society. p. 3. 1416: 1198:Letter from Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., et al. 898:A close ally, in parliament from 1826, was 724:intervened and imposed on it his associate 3091:contributions in Parliament by Joseph Hume 2314:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 2214: 2163:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1943:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1705:Sheppard, Francis Henry Wollaston (1971). 1651:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1550:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1522: 1476:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1417:Huch, Ronald K.; Ziegler, Paul R. (1985). 1313:memorial to the Scottish Political Martyrs 1151:A Plan for a New General System of Weights 633:, Dorset, England, vacant by the death of 38: 2135: 2005: 1915: 1624:Sikunder Burnes: Master of the Great Game 1307:The Political Martyrs Monument, Edinburgh 1125:Letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer 1065: 926:wrote about the formation in 1830 of the 3032: 2836:Darwin and Women: A Selection of Letters 2452: 2381: 2189: 2104:. Oxford University Press. p. 532. 2079:. Oxford University Press. p. 511. 2057: 1748: 1704: 1593: 1302: 1292: 1279:History of the Silver Coinage of England 1261: 1069: 974: 799: 474: 2907:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2860:Russell, Lindsay Rose (30 April 2018). 2859: 2736:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2703:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2435: 2409:Epstein, Richard A. (15 October 2013). 2408: 1987: 1852:"Joseph Hume and an Academic Rebellion" 1829: 1677: 1387:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1062:of sailors, and imprisonment for debt. 773:In 1823 Hume contested the election of 766:, Scotland, it was with the support of 649:. The parliament was dissolved for the 641:, was elected unopposed and voted as a 3387: 2936: 2886: 2832: 2637: 2479: 2354: 2258: 2231: 2194:. History Press Limited. p. 221. 2032: 1839:. D. Wyllie & son. pp. 53–54. 1775: 1749:Prothero, Iorwerth (14 October 2013). 1684:. Transaction Publishers. p. 93. 1646: 1644: 1620: 1594:Hobhouse, John Cam (3 November 2011). 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1383: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1002: 3445:Rectors of the University of Aberdeen 3440:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 3435:19th-century Scottish medical doctors 3430:18th-century Scottish medical doctors 3369:Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen 3342:Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen 2442:. 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(February 2014). 1731: 1576: 1471: 1469: 1311:In 1837 Hume initiated a plan for a 1233:contributed 5,000 quotations to the 804:Joseph Hume in middle age, engraving 651:1812 United Kingdom general election 543:; and then was on the East Indiaman 229:7 August 1837 β€“ 3 July 1841 3033:Pentland, Gordon (6 October 2015). 2971: 2937:London, University College (1895). 2732: 2382:Woodward, Ernest Llewellyn (1962). 2261:"The Lichfield House Compact, 1835" 2099: 2074: 1708:London, 1808-1870: The Infernal Wen 1641: 1437: 1360: 1323:, two weavers executed in the 1820 965: 958:Hume was an early supporter of the 611: 13: 2833:Darwin, Charles (5 January 2017). 2699: 2218:The Autobiography of a Working Man 1919:Aberdeen, 1800-2000: A New History 1344: 1046:Hume protested against the use of 970: 753: 14: 3541: 3069: 3016:/ Oxford University Press. 1981. 2955:"MPhil/PhD fees and scholarships" 2903: 2235:The Age of Improvement, 1783-1867 2150:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1975:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1803:Bowen, H. V. (22 December 2005). 1678:Mazlish, Bruce (1 January 1988). 1621:Murray, Craig (20 October 2016). 1537:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1466: 1460:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 519: 3520:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 3106:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2192:Lord Brougham and the Whig Party 1088:Sir Philip Stephens, 1st Baronet 1025:Combinations of Workmen Act 1825 960:London Working Men's Association 825:, with a platform that included 581:, Hume came to the attention of 3098:at History of Parliament Online 3053: 3026: 3003: 2999:Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 2991: 2965: 2947: 2930: 2897: 2880: 2853: 2826: 2809: 2795: 2777: 2759: 2726: 2693: 2686:Benares, with the Court's Reply 2675: 2658: 2631: 2613: 2595: 2577: 2560: 2542: 2525: 2507: 2490: 2473: 2453:Dinwiddy, J. R. (1 July 1992). 2446: 2429: 2415:. Routledge. pp. 118–119. 2402: 2388:. 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Index

FRS

Member of Parliament
Weymouth
Sir John Murray
Richard Augustus Tucker Steward
Charles Adams (MP)
Sir John Johnstone
Henry Trail
Member of Parliament
Aberdeen Burghs
James Farquhar
Sir James Carnegie
Member of Parliament
Middlesex
George Byng
Samuel Charles Whitbread
Thomas Wood
Member of Parliament
Kilkenny
Daniel O'Connell
John O'Connell
Member of Parliament
Montrose Burghs
Patrick Chalmers
William Edward Baxter
Montrose, Angus
Somerton, Norfolk
Kensal Green Cemetery
Tory

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