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highest prizes of citizen life. There is no reason why any constituency desiring to do so may not return a member on the terms of paying him a salary. It is done in several cases, in two at least with the happiest results. It would be a different thing to throw the whole place open with standing advertisement for eligible Members at a salary. The horde of impecunious babblers and busybodies attracted by such a bait would trample down the class of man who compose the present House of Commons and who are, in various ways, in touch with all the multiform interests of the nation.
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The House of Commons is unique in many ways. I believe the main foundation of the position it holds among the parliaments of the world is the condition of volunteered unremunerated service. In spite of the sneers from disappointed or flippant persons, a seat in the House of Commons remains one of the
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are perfectly natural. When after one of his great speeches he resumes his seat, he is, and often proves himself to be, ready to start again. With the Premier, the excitement of the moment over and the appointed task achieved, he falls into a state of prostration painful to witness. His eyes seem to
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died at Brighton. His natural temperament was such that many things that other men got along with placidly gave him acute pain. To put the incontestable fact another way, he was perhaps the most irascible man who has ever been faced by the inconvenience of other people presuming to inhabit the same
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Lucy was a long-running friend and fund-raiser for Shackleton's expeditions to the South Pole. His generosity exceeded Shackleton's expectations, guaranteeing their success. Knighted in 1909, he was the first lobby correspondent to be seen as a social equal of the politicians in the Commons on whom
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He rose to national prominence during the constitutional crises of 1909–1910, during which he revealed to the Commons that Navy estimates had been as much as £60 million all along. His article was used as evidence by Hugh Foster MP to demand clarity from the government on the budgetary proposals
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in 1924, aged 81. (The house is now known as "Lucys" on Lucys Hill). Lucy left a huge sum of money, over £250,000, and was probably the wealthiest Victorian journalist who was not also a newspaper proprietor. In his will he endowed a "Sir William Henry Lucy Bed" at Shrewsbury's
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cites a baptism in April 1843 and gives a putative birthdate of March 1843. English civil registration records the birth in the first quarter of 1843, as William Henry Lucy. Thus 5 December 1842 seems the most likely date of
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The physical energy with which this election speech was delivered was certainly very remarkable for a man in his seventy-fourth year. There is, however, unmistakeable evidence of pumping up in the Premier's
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Lucy married on 29 October 1873 Emily Anne (1847–1937), daughter of his old schoolmaster at Liverpool, John White. There were no children of the marriage.
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inspired his mind and propelled him into public life. Lucy was a serious parliamentary commentator, but also an accomplished humorist and a
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lose all expression, his cheeks fall in, and his face takes on a ghastly hue. Physically he is at least ten years older than Gladstone.
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from 1873. He stayed with the Liberal newspaper, for which he was promoted the editor. He was a parliamentary sketch writer for
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turner in the watch trade, and his wife, Margaret Ellen Kemp. He was baptised, William Henry on 23 April 1843 at St. Michael's
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as "the deciding impulse of life; vivid descriptions of Parliament, which took an enthralling hold on young imagination" (
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A pioneer of the profession of public affairs consultancy, Lucy had already been awarded a knighthood, when invited to
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he wrote leader articles for the other Shrewsbury papers, which mostly replied to his own leaders in the
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The mixed perceptions of his personality have been left to modern biographers to examine more deeply.
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the week before, besides writing "penny-a-liners" of Shropshire news for London newspapers.
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Most early references give 5 December 1845 as the birthdate, as did Lucy himself.
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Remarking on the Liberal counterpart's performance in the chamber, he sensed that
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for 35 years. When not writing under one of his pseudonyms, he was usually styled
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credited Lucy with propelling him into public life, describing his articles in
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and many other papers. He also wrote books, detailing the workings of the
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during 1869 and learned French. After returning to England he wrote for
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Finance Business (Procedure). HC Deb 21 March 1910 vol 15 cc777-839
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Later peeps at Parliament, taken from behind the Speaker's Chair
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in 1909. Lucy was widely known also in North America. President
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A Diary Of Two Parliaments: The Gladstone Parliament, 1880-1885
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Lucy's lasting memorial is in the volumes he compiled from his
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Lucy's analytical observations of the Conservative antagonist
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A Diary Of Two Parliaments: The Disraeli Parliament, 1874-1880
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A Much Misunderstood Man – Selected letters of Ambrose Bierce
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Woodrow Wilson and the Lost World of the Oratorical Statesman
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The Law and Practice of General Elections: A Popular Handbook
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A Much Misunderstood Man: Selected Letters of Ambrose Bierce
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In Retrospect, A Short History of The Royal Salop Infirmary
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Through Nine Reigns, 200 years of The Shrewsbury Chronicle
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Peeps at Parliament, taken from behind the Speaker's Chair
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home was at 42 Ashley Gardens, and he was a member of the
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While working as a clerk he had poetry published in the
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The Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone: A Study from Life
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English political writer and autobiographer (1842–1924)
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Toby, M.P. tells how late dinners worry the Government
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in 1909, as thanks for Lucy's help in publicising his
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magazine from 1881. In 1880, Lucy began writing for
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From list of beds and cots endowed "in perpetuity".
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Schultz. 1011: 630:On occasion Lucy used one of the following 474:"Electioneering methods in England" (1892) 430:and others. Some of these are noted below. 150:; taught himself shorthand. Worked for the 1105:Probate, 14 April 1925, £263,672 1s. 5d., 504:"The Queen's Parliaments, Part II" (1897) 1545:Sir William Harcourt, Victorian Statesman 1190:, which first appeared pseudonymously in 494:"The Queen's Parliaments, Part I" (1897) 464:"Men of the Salisbury Parliament" (1891) 1641:20th-century English non-fiction writers 1636:19th-century English non-fiction writers 1535:The Diary of a Journalist: Later Entries 1445:Toby, M.P. writes of the English Peerage 1072:. Vol. 9. 1907. pp. 1090–1091. 911: 618: 484:"The Power of the British Press" (1896) 324: 112: 104: 20: 1024:. 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Index


John Singer Sargent
JP
Victorian era
lobby correspondent
Punch
The Strand Magazine
The Observer
The New York Times
Houses of Parliament
knighted
Woodrow Wilson
The Gentleman's Magazine
parliamentary sketch-writer
Ernest Shackleton


Crosby
Liverpool
rose-engine
Church
Everton, Liverpool
Liverpool Mercury
Shrewsbury Chronicle
Shrewsbury
Paris
Pall Mall Gazette
Daily News
Punch
The Observer

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