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Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery

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Although he was an orator and statesman in the mold of his original leader, Gladstone, his fifteen-month term as Liberal Prime Minister in 1894-5 was an unhappy spectacle. Lord Rosebery's failure to live up to his potential disappointed Liberals of all kinds. Journalists and biographers have criticized his lack of character and sense of failure, possibly influenced by his Scottish
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Rosebery's position in British politics was puzzling to contemporaries and historians due to the enigmatic nature of his private and public lives. He had an air of privileged detachment, which persisted throughout his brief stint in the political limelight and his significant years in the background.
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Using a minor defeat in Parliament that did not warrant such action, Rosebery resigned from the Premiership on 22 June 1895. This was a few months after the death of Drumlanrig and not quite a month after Wilde was convicted on 25 May, his life and reputation destroyed by a man who was also pursuing
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On 18 October 1894, sixteen months after his ennoblement, Drumlanrig died from injuries received during a shooting party. The inquest returned a verdict of "accidental death", but his death was rumoured potentially to be suicide or murder. It was speculated at the time that Drumlanrig may have had a
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in committee on army supply by just seven votes. While this might have been treated merely as a vote of no confidence in Secretary for War Campbell-Bannerman, Rosebery chose to treat it as a vote of censure on his government. On 22 June, he and his ministers tendered their resignations to the Queen,
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In his recollections, Rosebery wrote: "I cannot forget 1895. To lie awake night after night, wide awake, hopeless of sleep, tormented of nerves, and to realise all that was going on, at which I was present, so to speak, like a disembodied spirit, to watch one's own corpse, as it were day after day,
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in 1909 but stopped short of voting against the measure for fear of bringing retribution upon the Lords. The crisis provoked by the Lords' rejection of the budget encouraged him to reintroduce his resolutions for Lords reform, but they were lost with the dissolution of parliament in December 1910.
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was laid out in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contemporary with Rosebery's most prominent period. The area is much changed since it was originally laid out, but several of the original street names had an association with him or areas around his estate to the northwest of Edinburgh:
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Rosebery served as Foreign Secretary in Gladstone's brief third ministry in 1886. He served as the first chairman of the London County Council, set up by the Conservatives in 1889. Rosebery Avenue in Clerkenwell is named after him. He served as
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The marriage was a happy one. In January 1878, Rosebery had told a friend that he found Hannah "very simple, very unspoilt, very clever, very warm-hearted and very shy ... I never knew such a beautiful character." Hannah's death in 1890 from
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upbringing. Despite his love for luxury and pleasure, his motives for leaving and returning to politics may not have been solely self-indulgent. He was known for his passion for racehorses, even ending his studies at Oxford to pursue them.
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in 1889. He entered the cabinet in 1885 and served twice as foreign minister, paying special attention to French and German affairs. He succeeded Gladstone as prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party in 1894; the Liberals lost the
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Rosebery resigned as leader of the Liberal Party on 6 October 1896, to be succeeded by William Harcourt and gradually moved further and further from the mainstream of the party. With the Liberals in opposition divided over the
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from owning horses. When he was found out, he was offered a choice: to sell the horse or to give up his studies. He chose the latter, and subsequently was a prominent figure in British horseracing for 40 years.
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The suggestion was that Queensberry had threatened to expose the Prime Minister if his government did not vigorously prosecute Wilde for Wilde's relationship with Drumlanrig's younger brother,
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Rosebery became a leader of the Liberal Imperialist faction of the Liberal Party and when Gladstone retired, in 1894, Rosebery succeeded him as Prime Minister, much to the disgust of Sir
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The Unionist-dominated House of Lords stopped the whole of the Liberals' domestic legislation. The strongest figure in the cabinet was Rosebery's rival, Harcourt. He and his son
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described as "an insult to the whole past of the Liberal party", by telling the party to "clean its slate". In 1902 Rosebery was installed as president of the newly formed "
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During the preliminary hearing of the case against Wilde, a letter from Queensberry was produced referring to him as 'a damned cur and coward of the Rosebery type'.
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through his third son Lord Henry Grosvenor) on 15 April 1909 and was divorced from her in 1919. They had two children. He married Hon. Eva Isabel Bruce (daughter of
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wrote in his unpublished memoirs that he had been one of Rosebery's lovers – although it has been suggested that many of Backhouse's claims were dubiously made.
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His designs in foreign policy, such as an expansion of the fleet, were defeated by disagreements within the Liberal Party. He angered all the European powers.
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May 1894: James Bryce succeeds A. J. Mundella at the Board of Trade. Lord Tweedmouth succeeds Bryce at the Duchy of Lancaster, remaining also Lord Privy Seal.
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Rosebery's positions made it impossible to join the Liberal government that returned to power in 1905. Rosebery turned to writing, including biographies of
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Durdans, Woodcote End, Epsom, Surrey, England was the place of Rosebery's demise in 1929, shown in 2011. Its gardens are smaller than when engraved by
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in 1878, also developed a keen interest in association football and was an early patron of the sport in Scotland. In 1882 he donated a trophy, the
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passed to his son, the future Rosebery, as the new heir to the earldom. In 1854 his mother remarried to Lord Harry Vane (later after 1864 known as
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But Primrose Avenue is named after Archibald Philip Primrose, fifth Earl of Roserbery (1847–1929), who was primse minister of England in 1894–95.
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and Rosebery, all attended both Eton and Christ Church. Rosebery toured the United States in 1873, 1874 and 1876. He was pressed to marry
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with the declared intention of giving him a horse-whipping, and had to be dissuaded by the Prince of Wales who was also staying there.
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policy. Gladstone, a prime minister in retirement, called on Britain to intervene alone. The added pressure weakened Rosebery.
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often met with Rosebery in the 1870s to try to recruit him for his party, but this proved futile. Disraeli's major rival,
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More than a decade after his wife's death, in July 1901, it was speculated that Rosebery intended to marry the widowed
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Rosebery for the same reason he was after Wilde. In August 1893, Queensberry had followed Rosebery to the spa town of
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remembered him in his last month of life, "crushed by bodily weakness" and "sunk in sad and silent meditations".
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The last years of his political life saw Rosebery become a purely negative critic of the Liberal governments of
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ROSEBERY Avenue, off High Ridge Road, is named after Archibald Philip Primrose, 5"1 Earl of Rosebery who (...)
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from March 1894 to June 1895. Between the death of his father, in 1851, and the death of his grandfather, the
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who favoured strong national defence and imperialism abroad and social reform at home, while being solidly
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He was a keen collector of fine books and amassed an excellent library. It was sold on 29 October 2009 at
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J. Davis, "Primrose, Archibald Philip, fifth earl of Rosebery and first earl of Midlothian (1847–1929)",
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in 1868, aged 21, together with an income of Β£30,000 a year. He owned 40,000 acres (160 km) in
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which started in 1899, Rosebery, although officially politically inactive, emerged as the head of the "
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were perennial critics of Rosebery's policies. There were two future prime ministers in the Cabinet,
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By his wife Hannah de Rothschild, Rosebery had two sons and two daughters, with whom, according to
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Facts about the British prime ministers. A compilation of biographical and historical information
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David W. Gutzke, "Rosebery and Campbell-Bannerman: the Conflict over Leadership Reconsidered."
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Ambitions and Strategies: The Struggle for the Leadership of the Liberal Party in the 1890s
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together in 1864, and maintained correspondence for years afterwards. Dalmeny proceeded to
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Rosebery Street, Dalmeny Street, Queensferry Street, Granton Street and Cramond Street.
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Liberal politics in the age of Gladstone and Rosebery: a study in leadership and policy
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and leader of the more left-wing Liberals. Rosebery's selection was largely because
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He left Oxford in 1868: Dalmeny bought a horse named Ladas, although a rule banned
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Electing Our Masters : The Hustings in British Politics from Hogarth to Blair
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Quartered arms of Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, KG, KT, PC, FRS, FBA
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Rosebery first came to national attention in 1879 by sponsoring the successful
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in the grounds of Dalmeny Estate, used by Rosebery (an insomniac) for privacy.
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As a result of his marriage to Hannah de Rothschild, Rosebery acquired the
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in Buckinghamshire, a huge neo-Renaissance stately home, sold in the 1970s
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Archibald Philip Primrose was born on 7 May 1847 in his parents' house in
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on 20 April 1899. They had a son, who died in childhood, and a daughter:
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who won it in 1895 (Rosebery was Prime Minister on both occasions), and
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The last year of the war was clouded by two personal tragedies: his son
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Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian
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Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Jacobson, Peter D. "Rosebery and Liberal Imperialism, 1899 – 1903".
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and the setting for Lord and Lady Rosebery's political houseparties.
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As a student at Eton, beyond his close relationship with his tutor,
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Rosebery was the owner of twelve houses. By marriage, he acquired:
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disliked most of the other leading Liberals. Rosebery was in the
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sits on an area of land given to the borough by Lord Rosebery.
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Rosebery also became Honorary President of the national
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By the time of his death, he was the last 8791:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 4189:"Oatlands as It Was – Glasgow City Council" 3601:CB – A life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman 3583:, "The pamphlet campaign on the Boer war." 3174: 2851:Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington of Upton 2160:Rosebery became the first president of the 2128:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2002:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1704:and the Queen's cousin, the army commander 1539:from January 1903 until his death in 1929. 1008:. 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He managed all three. 545:The 6th Earl of Rosebery 533:The 4th Earl of Rosebery 146:Leader of the Opposition 8951:Nobility from Edinburgh 8769:William Ewart Gladstone 8759:The Viscount Palmerston 8597:Clarissa Dickson Wright 8541:Brigadier Sir John Hunt 8446:Charles Thomson Ritchie 8256:Sir James George Frazer 8246:Andrew Martin Fairbairn 6114:Disraeli (Beaconsfield) 5659:William Ewart Gladstone 5654:The Viscount Palmerston 4931:William Ewart Gladstone 4834:William Ewart Gladstone 4585:EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica 4374:, vol. 6, 1895, p. 416. 4328:, vol. 6, 1895, p. 415. 4044:Bloch, Michael (2015). 4010:Bloch, Michael (2015). 3932:Bloch, Michael (2015). 3904:Bloch, Michael (2015). 3857:Bloch, Michael (2015). 3832:Bloch, Michael (2015). 3807:. I B Tauris. pp.  3726:R. O. A. Crewe-Milnes, 3480:54.130 (1981): 241–250. 3443:McKinstry, Leo (2006). 3343:(1960) 4#2, pp. 119–40. 3251:EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica 3008:Martel, Gordon (1986). 1720:, left him distraught. 1561:Lord Randolph Churchill 1137:William Ewart Gladstone 849:Charles Street, Mayfair 806:William Ewart Gladstone 612:Dalmeny Parish Church, 467:William Ewart Gladstone 415:William Ewart Gladstone 363:William Ewart Gladstone 313:William Ewart Gladstone 270:William Ewart Gladstone 127:William Ewart Gladstone 9116:Knights of the Thistle 8734:The Viscount Melbourne 8688:Politics and diplomacy 8620:Martina Chukwuma-Ezike 8151:Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte 7820:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 5723:Sir Archibald Sinclair 5664:Marquess of Hartington 5395: 5086:Marquess of Hartington 5059:William Edward Forster 4969:Leader of the Liberals 4889:The Duke of Devonshire 4748:The Earl of Iddesleigh 4667:John Tomlinson Hibbert 4431:(Little, Brown, 2015) 3530:Gordon Martel (1986). 3330:(1985) 64#1 pp. 42–67. 2981:Lawrence, Jon (2009). 2370:Legacy and evaluations 2251: 2243: 2235: 2181:Scotland national team 1933:a few days before the 1922: 1677: 1480: 1435:Secretary for Scotland 1107:Early political career 843:Origins and early life 737: 334:The Earl of Iddesleigh 241:The Duke of Devonshire 9111:Knights of the Garter 8141:Sir Frederick Pollock 7925:Sir George Cunningham 7732:Portal:United Kingdom 7063:Ponsonby of Shulbrede 5635:The Marquess of Crewe 5630:The Marquess of Ripon 5620:The Earl of Kimberley 5461:1st Marquess of Crewe 5394: 5140:The Earl of Kimberley 5027:The Duke of Buccleuch 4983:The Earl of Kimberley 4962:The Earl of Kimberley 4952:The Earl of Kimberley 4861:The Earl of Kimberley 4824:The Earl of Kimberley 4359:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4342:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4313:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4295:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4291:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4278:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4261:Alumni Cantabrigenses 4068:Rhodes James, p. 485. 3648:Jenkins, Roy (1964). 3597:Wilson, John (1973). 3538:. 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He was a notorious 1672: 1505:and the party leader 1468: 1431:George Otto Trevelyan 1385:Anthony John Mundella 1268:1895 general election 1189:Further information: 1164:Co-operative Congress 1083:, Hertfordshire, and 970:Succession to earldom 932:Christ Church, Oxford 855:(1809–1851), son and 810:London County Council 735: 709:Christ Church, Oxford 291:The Earl of Kimberley 229:The Earl of Kimberley 9001:British bisexual men 8779:The Earl of Rosebery 8754:The Earl of Aberdeen 8545:Frank George Thomson 8451:Sir Frederick Treves 8331:Henry Fanshawe Tozer 8311:Walter William Skeat 8231:Samuel Rolles Driver 8181:Henry Francis Pelham 8156:Sir Courtenay Ilbert 8101:The Earl of Rosebery 7955:Sir John Rothenstein 7810:James Anthony Froude 5669:Sir William Harcourt 5625:The Earl of Rosebery 5551:Rosebery Charity Cup 5534:Liberal Imperialists 5211:The Earl of Aberdeen 5044:The Earl of Rosebery 4998:The Earl of Hopetoun 4948:Sir William Harcourt 4916:Sir William Harcourt 4782:Sir John Lubbock, Bt 4772:Sir John Lubbock, Bt 4721:The Earl of Harrowby 4704:The Lord Carlingford 4598:UK National Archives 4155:"Malleny (GDL00272)" 3801:Law, Cheryl (2000). 3518:England: 1870 – 1914 3353:Dick, David (1998). 3275:Macmillan Publishers 3153:The Earl of Rosebery 2793:13. Louisa Grenville 2621:Bartholomew Bouverie 2334:on the banks of the 2292:a Georgian villa at 2282:a shooting lodge at 2166:Rosebery Charity Cup 2122:improve this section 2043:estate and Mentmore 1996:improve this section 1889:Sir Edmund Backhouse 1851:, he was hounded by 1838:William Johnson Cory 1751:, he loved to play: 1694:Mount Street, London 1682:Hannah de Rothschild 1635:improve this article 1588:1911 Parliament Bill 1495:Liberal Imperialists 1484:Liberal Imperialists 1177:. To quote his hero 1127:, was a minister to 1113:Charles I of England 1002:improve this section 924:William Johnson Cory 787:4th Earl of Rosebery 655:; died  637:Hannah de Rothschild 386:The Earl of Harrowby 374:The Lord Carlingford 189:Sir William Harcourt 48:The Earl of Rosebery 44:The Right Honourable 18:The Earl of Rosebery 9136:People from Mayfair 8822:Society and culture 8506:Sir Stafford Cripps 8411:Thomas Henry Huxley 8326:Henry Barclay Swete 8261:Sir Israel Gollancz 8211:Edward Byles Cowell 8106:The Viscount Dillon 7985:Katharine Whitehorn 7830:Sir Theodore Martin 7033:Curzon of Kedleston 5219:Peerage of Scotland 4677:George Shaw-Lefevre 4409:Cokayne and Gibbs, 3704:, 16 February 1910. 3520:(1936), pp. 238–39. 3478:Historical Research 2645:5. Harriet Bouverie 2458:on Westborough, in 2418:'s first chairman. 2384:Place-name tributes 2185:Heart of Midlothian 1895:Robert Rhodes James 1871:Lord Alfred Douglas 1788:Lady Sybil Primrose 1702:The Prince of Wales 1148:Midlothian Campaign 1054:Peerage of Scotland 906:Education and youth 833:Liberal Imperialist 802:Midlothian campaign 426:George Shaw-Lefevre 8486:Earl of Birkenhead 8436:Marquess of Huntly 8316:Sir Leslie Stephen 8221:Thomas Rhys Davids 8216:William Cunningham 7960:Learie Constantine 7138:Royall of Blaisdon 7118:Cledwyn of Penrhos 6607:Campbell-Bannerman 6177:Campbell-Bannerman 5718:Sir Herbert Samuel 5713:David Lloyd George 5703:Sir Donald Maclean 5610:The Earl Granville 5479:Edward the Seventh 5471:In popular culture 5396: 5286:Archibald Primrose 5266:Earl of Midlothian 5228:Archibald Primrose 5157:The Earl Beauchamp 5113:Joseph Chamberlain 4642:Political offices 4178:(1998) p. 222–223. 3688:The London Gazette 3571:(1951) pp. 99–110. 3123:Footprints in Time 2958:Lady Stair's House 2426:Rosebery, Tasmania 2406:, running between 2306:, overlooking the 2252: 2244: 2236: 2199:Literary interests 1964:Sporting interests 1923: 1731:, youngest son of 1690:Board of Guardians 1678: 1578:'s redistributive 1568:Campbell-Bannerman 1503:David Lloyd George 1481: 1398:Postmaster-General 738: 517:Hereditary peerage 9041:Earls of Rosebery 8996:British Anglicans 8918: 8917: 8912: 8911: 8764:Benjamin Disraeli 8749:The Earl of Derby 8744:Lord John Russell 8628: 8627: 8606:Stephen Robertson 8568:Robert Perryment 8466:Winston Churchill 8349: 8348: 8271:Shadworth Hodgson 8171:Sir Adolphus Ward 8136:Sir William Anson 8056: 8055: 8035:Catherine Stihler 8015:Sir Clement Freud 7980:Tim Brooke-Taylor 7910:Guglielmo Marconi 7741: 7740: 7156: 7155: 7143:Smith of Basildon 6409: 6408: 5751: 5750: 5709: 5559: 5558: 5502:Barnbougle Castle 5312: 5311: 5297:1868–1929 5273:Succeeded by 5242:Succeeded by 5208:Succeeded by 5181:Succeeded by 5154:Succeeded by 5127:Succeeded by 5100:Succeeded by 5073:Succeeded by 5051:Academic offices 5041:Succeeded by 5014:Succeeded by 4980:Succeeded by 4945:Succeeded by 4913:Succeeded by 4886:Succeeded by 4848:Succeeded by 4821:Succeeded by 4814:Foreign Secretary 4796:Succeeded by 4769:Succeeded by 4745:Succeeded by 4738:Foreign Secretary 4718:Succeeded by 4691:Succeeded by 4664:Succeeded by 4532:Rhodes James, R. 3996:978-0-340-76770-2 3836:. 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The Earl of Rosebery
Earl of Rosebery
The Right Honourable
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Victoria
William Ewart Gladstone
The Marquess of Salisbury
Leader of the Opposition
Sir William Harcourt
Lord President of the Council
The Earl of Kimberley
The Duke of Devonshire
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
The Earl of Kimberley
The Earl of Iddesleigh
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
The Lord Carlingford
The Earl of Harrowby
First Commissioner of Works
George Shaw-Lefevre
David Plunket
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
Leonard Courtney
J. T. Hibbert

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