John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton, GCB, PC, FRS (27 June 1786 – 3 June 1869), known as Sir John Hobhouse, Bt, from 1831 to 1851, was an English politician...
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1st Baron Broughton (1786–1869), British politician and memoirist Thomas Hobhouse (1807–1876), British Liberal Party politician Edmund Hobhouse (1817–1904)...
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John Hobhouse may refer to: John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton (1786–1869) John Hobhouse, Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough (1932–2004), British law lord and...
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Baron Hobhouse may refer to: Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse (1819–1904), British judge John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton (1786-1869), British diarist...
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2 April 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2008. Recollections of John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton, quoted in Ziegler, p. 276. Fulford, Roger (1967). "William...
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relying on earlier use of similar language. For example, John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton had employed similar phraseology in 1819: "I am a man chosen...
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expression "His Majesty's Opposition" was coined by John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton. In 1826, Broughton, a Whig, announced in the Commons that he opposed...
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Byron in Gibraltar. He traveled with Byron and his companion, John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton, to Malta. He met them again in Greece. Parting company, Galt...
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brother of John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton. In 1814, he married Mary Anne Palmer, daughter of John Palmer, and they had at least two children: John Byron...
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Baronet (1786–1869) (created Baron Broughton in 1851) John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton (1786–1869) Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Baronet (1825–1916)...
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