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Despite his success in horse racing, his father reportedly strongly disapproved of this activity, and the duke was delighted when his son returned to "the more elevated occupations of political society." To commit himself to his political career, in 1846, Bentinck sold his entire stables and racing
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as a fraud, he proposed a set of rules to cover horse racing. By a series of legal actions he also limited the corruption involved in making and settlement of bets, deriving from outdated legislation. He is also credited with inventing the flag start at a race meeting at
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Although Bentinck and Disraeli did not prevent the repeal of the Corn Laws, they did succeed in forcing Peel's resignation some weeks later over the Irish Coercion Bill. The Conservative Party broke in half; some hundred free-trade
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Though he was an "aristocratic dandy" who wore a new silk scarf every day, Bentinck's volatile temper again got him in trouble. He nearly lost his life in a duel over an unpaid debt. He fired his pistol in the air as his opponent,
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committed suicide. Canning requested both George and John be his non-stipendiary private secretaries "to wean them from their too great zeal in the chase and too great idleness in every other respect." John declined, joining the
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and congestion of the lungs. Bentinck, who was unmarried (there were rumours that he and his brother Lord Henry were, in the phraseology of the time, "woman haters"), was buried in the Duke of Portland vault at
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Once again conflicts arose; in July 1825, Bentinck engaged a junior officer in a bloodless duel over an incident related to the mess accounts. Bentinck then left the regiment and took half-pay with the rank of
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Bentinck was known by the name George, as all the men in his family were given the first name William. He was educated privately and grew up on his father's
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Bentinck resigned the leadership in 1848, his support of Jewish emancipation being unpopular with the bulk of the party, and was succeeded by the
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Biography of Lord George Bentinck, with links to online catalogues, from Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham
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Introduction to Vol.XVIII (1977), COLLECTED WORKS OF JOHN STUART MILL,UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL.
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Bentinck returned to England and exchanged regiments with the plan of going to India. In May 1822, he was assigned as
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holds the correspondence and personal papers of Lord George Bentinck, as part of the Portland (Welbeck) Collection.
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Before his interest in active politics in the 1840s, Bentinck was far better known for his interest in "
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Bentinck made strenuous efforts to eliminate fraud in the sport (although his own behaviour in
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Scott). His mother was the daughter, and along with her two sisters, the heiress, of the rich
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Principal Private Secretaries to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
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joined the army, but personal conflicts derailed his military career. As an officer in the
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Macintyre, Angus (n.d.), "Bentinck, Lord (William) George Frederic Cavendish-Scott-" in
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Bentinck first became prominent in politics in 1846 when he, with Disraeli, led the
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parliamentary faction) by about 1835–6. Bentinck held King's Lynn until his death.
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Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham
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followed Peel, while 230 protectionists formed the new Conservative Party, with
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Angus Macintyre, "Lord George Bentinck and the Protectionists: A Lost Cause?";
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Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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Protection and Politics: Conservative Economic Discourse, 1815–1852
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was not always scrupulous). In 1844, having exposed the winner of
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at 3 pm, intending to walk 6 miles (9.7 km) through "
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by investing in a substantial railway construction programme.
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Gardens, a memorial close to the spot where he died near
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On 21 September 1848, Bentinck left his father's home at
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Lord William George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck
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Memorial to Bentinck on the path where he died, near
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The Stately Homes of England: Complete in Two Series
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contributions in Parliament by Lord George Bentinck
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John Walpole
Edward Stanley
Viscount Jocelyn
Welbeck Abbey
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William Bentinck
Henrietta Scott
Conservative
racehorse
Benjamin Disraeli
Sir Robert Peel
Corn Laws
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William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland
Henrietta
General John Scott
Fife
Welbeck Abbey
Fullarton House

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