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turf he seemed to represent an obsolete, amateur tradition in politics, while the mythologizing of Disraeli as the architect of conservative survival and success tended to cast him into the shadows. This neglect was compounded by the absence of an official biography and problems of access to the Derby archives for a century after his death. Recent Studies have done something to redress the balance… It was Derby who educated the party and acted as its strategist to pass the last great Whig measure, the
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could not be postponed for long, and when Disraeli submitted his first budget to Parliament in December 1852, it proved so unpopular with the Peelites, the Free Traders, and the Irish Brigade that it was voted down in a "no confidence" vote. As a result, Derby's minority government fell, making way for a
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was passed in 1866 “dealing with uncleanliness, inadequate ventilation, and overcrowding in factories.” The provisions of this Act were extended to other trades in 1867, and as a result of this Act "1,500,000 women and children were admitted to the benefits of the factory laws." That same year an Act
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asked Derby to form a government. Much to the consternation of some sections of his party, including Disraeli, Derby declined this offer, believing that he would be in a position to form a stronger government after a short-lived failed administration led by one of the Conservative Party's rivals such
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Although he was the first politician to become prime minister three times and remains the longest-serving party leader in British history he has not received the recognition one would expect. As a landed aristocrat with Whig antecedents, literary tastes, and a passionate interest in shooting and the
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who were interested in the independence of Ireland and Tenant's Rights for Irish tenants. Immediately following the election in June 1852, none of these small groups were willing to work with the Whigs to form a government. Accordingly, the Earl of Derby was invited to form a minority government.
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As with all minority governments, Derby's minority government had a difficult time governing. Their main preoccupation was avoiding any issue which might cause any of the government's small components to go over to Whigs and cause a "no confidence" vote. However, the real issues facing Parliament
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Although almost entirely forgotten today, Derby was one of the great figures of 19th century British public, social and cultural life: he was a fine debater, a classical scholar of note and a significant patron of the turf; he was also an authentic grandee, with very rich, coal-bearing estates in
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Lord Derby has never been able to realise the sudden growth and power of the Political Press, for which he has no partiality, which feeling is reciprocated by its members. In these days this is a fatal error in men who wish to obtain public power and distinction. Lord Derby is too proud a man to
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Derby returned to power for the third and last time in 1866, following the collapse of Lord Russell's second government after its failed attempt at further electoral reform. Once again, Disraeli was a leading figure. This administration was particularly notable for the passage of the
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Back in opposition, Derby pursued a strategy of trying to lure the Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, away from his more radical colleagues, Lord John Russell in particular. This tactic was thwarted by Russell's declining influence and by Chancellor of the Exchequer
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The party system was in a state of flux when the Conservatives left office in 1846, the outstanding issues being the question of Ireland and the unresolved franchise. The protectionists had a core of leaders, of whom Derby was a leading light.
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Traditionally Derby's ministries were thought in hindsight to have been dominated by Disraeli. However, recent research suggests that this was not always the case, especially in the government's conduct of foreign policy. There, Derby and his
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faction of the Conservative Party. In the House of Lords, on 23 November 1847, he accused the Irish Catholic clergy of using the confessional to encourage lawlessness and crime. This was disputed in a series of letters by the coadjutor
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to resolve diplomatic problems. This contrasted sharply with the policy of military strength and prestige that Disraeli would later pursue, and Derby's very different take on foreign policy could be seen as the precursor of
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establishing the system of National Education in Ireland. This letter remains today the legal basis for the predominant form of primary education in Ireland. In 1833, Stanley moved up to the more important position of
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of France, charged that "the ministry had admitted they sheltered assassins". Disraeli was again at the Exchequer and Leader of the Commons. Among the notable achievements of this administration was the end of the
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In 1858, Derby formed another minority government upon the resignation of Lord Palmerston following a parliamentary defeat to an opposition motion which, in the context of a failed plot to assassinate
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Derby's tenure of 22 years as party leader still stands as the longest in Conservative Party history and indeed the history of any other political party in British history. Only
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Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003
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Government, and entered the Cabinet in 1831. As Chief Secretary Stanley pursued a series of coercive measures which frequently brought him into conflict with the
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Stuart, C. H. "The Formation of the Coalition Cabinet of 1852." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Fifth Series) 4 (1954): 45–68.
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Conservative social and industrial reform: A record of Conservative legislation between 1800 and 1974 by Charles E, Bellairs, P.15
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Tory prime minister, while Richmond was an arch-conservative Tory who had incongruously found himself in the Grey cabinet.
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Lord Derby died at Knowsley Hall on 23 October 1869 at the age of 70. The Countess of Derby died on 26 April 1876.
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He is the only modern-era prime minister who never enjoyed a parliamentary majority. In his private diary, the
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Leonard, Dick. "Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby—‘The Brilliant Chief, Irregularly Great’." in Leonard,
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Scholars long ignored his role but in the 21st century rank him highly among all British prime ministers.
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on 10 September 1862, beginning a family connection with the regiment that endured for over 100 years.
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Refutation of Lord Stanley's Calumnies against the Catholic Clergy of Ireland, reprint, Dublin, 1850
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in recognition of his former role as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. He was appointed
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flatter anybody, even his greatest friends and equals, much less those of whom he knows nothing.
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Stanley, a religiously devout Anglican, broke with the ministry over the reform of the Anglican
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The Forgotten Prime Minister – the 14th Earl of Derby – Volume II Achievement: 1851–1869
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The Forgotten Prime Minister: The 14th Earl of Derby: Volume II: Achievement, 1851–1869
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Dick Leonard, "George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen—Failure or Scapegoat?." in Leonard,
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in 1858, apparently in honour of the Earl, who was British Prime Minister at the time.
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Lancashire, and leader of the Conservative Party for an unrivaled span of 22 years.
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The Forgotten Prime Minister – The 14th Earl of Derby Volume I Ascent: 1799–1851
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and his wife (and first cousin) Charlotte Margaret Hornby. He was educated at
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The Politics of Protection: Lord Derby and the Protectionist Party, 1841–1852
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Lady Emma Charlotte Stanley (25 December 1835 – 23 August 1928). She married
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in 1834 and resigned from the government. He then formed a group called the "
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in Ontario, Canada (he did not visit his namesake but he had visited nearby
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Derby did so and appointed Disraeli as the new Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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on behalf of various Whig and Radical factions which had coalesced at the
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who educated the party and acted as its strategist to pass the last great
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In 1822 Edward Stanley, as he was then, was elected to Parliament in the
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Hawkins, Angus. "Lord Derby and Victorian Conservatism: a Reappraisal."
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was passed regulating the hours of women workers in every workshop. The
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in Hong Kong. Stanley was Prime Minister when Queen Victoria opened
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during his Canadian/American trip in 1824), as well as the area
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The term "Derby Dilly" was coined by Irish Nationalist leader
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Documents on Conservative Foreign Policy, 1852-1878
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Index

Lord Derby
Earl of Derby
The Right Honourable
KG
GCMG
PC
PC (Ire)

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Victoria
The Earl Russell
Benjamin Disraeli
The Viscount Palmerston
Lord John Russell
The Earl of Aberdeen
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Sir Robert Peel
William Ewart Gladstone
The Earl Grey
The Viscount Goderich
Thomas Spring Rice
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Sir Henry Hardinge
Sir John Hobhouse
Knowsley Hall
Knowsley, Lancashire
Conservative
Whig
Emma Bootle-Wilbraham
Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby

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