Thurlow, Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron

Thurlow, Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron

▪ British statesman
born Dec. 9, 1731, Bracon Ash, Norfolk, Eng.
died Sept. 12, 1806, Brighton, Sussex

      lord chancellor of England from June 1778 to April 1783 and from December 1783 to June 1792, who gained that office and continued to hold it under a variety of prime ministers by supporting the extreme conservatism of King George III. He was noted more for his great (though often venomous) oratory than for his legal wisdom.

      Called to the bar in 1754, Thurlow became King's Counsel in 1762, a member of the House of Commons in 1765, solicitor general in 1770, and attorney general in 1771. The post of attorney general was a reward for his prosecution of the publisher and printers of the pseudonymous “Junius” (Junius) letters (1769–72) attacking George III and several leading politicians. Later he defended the British slave trade and absolutist rule of the North American colonies. Thurlow made many political enemies, among them Charles James Fox, who secured his temporary removal from the lord chancellorship in 1783, and William Pitt (Pitt, William, The Younger), the Younger, who came to regret restoring him to office. As lord chancellor, he incurred Prime Minister Pitt's hatred by his conservative obstructionism in the House of Lords; Pitt finally compelled him to retire in 1792 and thereupon strengthened the principle of Cabinet solidarity. From his student days Thurlow was a friend of the poet William Cowper, and he provided financial aid to two other men of letters, George Crabbe and Samuel Johnson.

Additional Reading
Robert Gore-Browne, Chancellor Thurlow (1953).

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