• William Sturges-Bourne PC (7 November 1769 – 1 February 1845), known as William Sturges until 1803, was a British Tory politician. He was briefly Home...
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  • officer Shannon Sturges (born 1968), American actress William Sturges Bourne (1769–1845), British politician Sturges, Missouri Sturges' formula in Histogram...
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    original inscriptions, was erected in the year 1841, by Wm [William] Sturges Bourne Warden. King William the Second, surnamed Rufus being slain, as before related...
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    President of the Council The Duke of Portland – Lord Privy Seal William Sturges Bourne – Secretary of State for the Home Department Lord Dudley – Secretary...
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  • Granville Leveson-Gower Edward John Littleton Viscount Palmerston William Sturges Bourne Robert John Wilmot-Horton Charles Grant Peelites, another eponymous...
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    by the Speaker, Charles Abbot, as "the best first speech since that of William Pitt". Peel changed constituency twice, becoming one of the two Members...
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  • promoted by William Sturges Bourne, MP and Chairman of a Committee to reform the Poor Laws, and are therefore also known as the Sturges Bourne Acts. Tate...
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    Peel MP for Oxford University 17 January 1822 10 April 1827 Tory William Sturges Bourne MP for Ashburton 30 April 1827 16 July 1827 Tory Canning (Canningite–Whig)...
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    F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich (category Peers of the United Kingdom created by William IV)
    On the day of Canning's death Goderich and the Home Secretary, William Sturges Bourne, were summoned to Windsor Castle, where the King announced his intention...
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    less than a year later.[citation needed] When his former co-MP, William Sturges-Bourne resigned his seat a few weeks later, Byng returned to his former...
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