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Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815)

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he played down French defeats convinced that sooner or later Napoleon would triumph, and he did all he could to bring about a withdrawal of Britain from the continent. When Napoleon abdicated in 1814 he was devastated. Whitbread began to suffer from
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The Hammonds comment that "Whitbread is a politician to whom history has done less than justice... His most notable quality was his vivid and energetic sympathy; he spent his life in hopeless battles and died by his own hand of public despair."
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and the family brewing company following his father's death in 1796 and by the early 1810s, had introduced several new partners to bring investment to stabilise the finances of the company. These included his cousin Jacob Whitbread and
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found Melville not guilty of all charges. In a shocking admission, Whitbread later confessed that he never suspected that Melville had enriched himself with public funds.
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in 1790 (his father too had been MP) and he remained MP for twenty-three years. Whitbread was a reformer – a champion of religious and civil rights, for the abolition of
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and his reforms in France and Europe. He hoped that many of Napoleon's reforms would be implemented in Britain. Throughout the
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A List of the Officers of the Militia, the Gentlemen & Yeomanry Cavalry, and Volunteer Infantry of the United Kingdom
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The Life and Administration of Robert Banks, Second Earl of Liverpool, K. G., Late First Lord of the Treasury
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Whitbread married Lady Elizabeth (1765–1846), the eldest daughter of the first
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Whitbread took over the control of his father's estate, including
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Regimental Records of the Bedfordshire Militia 1759–1884
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in Bedford in 1803 and commanded it with the rank of
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Samuel Whitbread, 1764-1815: A study in opposition,
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