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Lord Melbourne — [Lord Melbourne] born (William Lamb 1779–1848) a British ↑Whig politician who was twice ↑Prime Minister (1834 and 1835–41). He is remembered especially for the good relationship he … Useful english dictionary
Lord Melbourne — William Lamb, 2. Viscount Melbourne William Lamb, 2. Viscount Melbourne, Baron of Kilmore, Baron Melbourne of Melbourne (* 15. März 1779 in London; † 24. November 1848) war britischer Innenminister (home secretary, 1830–1834) und Premierminister… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lord Melbourne — William Lamb Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lamb. William Lamb William Lamb (15 mars 1779 – 24 novembre 1848), 2e vicomte de Melbour … Wikipédia en Français
Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount, Lord Melbourne, Baron of Kilmore, Baron Melbourne of Melbourne — ▪ prime minister of Great Britain born March 15, 1779, London, Eng. died Nov. 24, 1848, Brocket, near Hatfield, Hertfordshire British prime minister from July 16 to Nov. 14, 1834, and from April 18, 1835, to Aug. 30, 1841. He was also Queen… … Universalium
Melbourne Hall — main entrance General information Town or city Melbourne, Derbyshire Country … Wikipedia
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Melbourne Day — is an annual celebration to mark the founding of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, on 30 August 1835. Melbourne differs from Australia s other early colonial cities, in that it was founded by businessmen and free settlers without the permission… … Wikipedia
Lord David Cecil — Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne Cecil CH (April 9, 1902 – January 1, 1986), was an English aristocrat, literary scholar, biographer and academic. His title was a courtesy title: he was a younger son of the 4th Marquess of Salisbury.He was… … Wikipedia
Melbourne [2] — Melbourne (spr. méllbörn), William Lamb, Viscount, brit. Staatsmann, geb. 15. März 1779, gest. 24. Nov. 1848, trat 1806 ins Unterhaus, wo er sich den gemäßigten Whigs anschloß. Nachdem er unter Canning vom Mai 1827 bis April 1828 das irische… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Lord — (engl.: „Herr“, von altenglisch hláford, auch hlaferd oder hláfweard: „Brotherr, Brothüter“ aus altenglisch hláf „Laib“ und weard, „Hüter, Bewahrer, Wart“) ist ein englischer Adelstitel. In der englischen Kirchensprache entspricht die Bezeichnung … Deutsch Wikipedia