| Edmund Burke - Books - 1898 - 700 pages
...indispensable and far more numerous voluntary schools. In February, 1886, again under Mr. Gladstone, he was. appointed President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet. It was a short-lived M inistrv but during the six months for which "it lasted Mr. Mundella at least... | |
| Naval art and science - 1849 - 734 pages
...anytiung of Lord Auckland till in the month of November, 1830, they were informed that he had been appointed President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet of Earl Grey. In the month of July, 1834, Sir James Graham resigned the office of First Lord of the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1843 - 850 pages
...view of the interests of British agri* Mr. Gladstone on the death of Lord Fitzgerald had just been appointed President of the Board of Trade with a seat in the Cabinet. {MAT 15} ( Fifth Day). 406 culture, to consider the corn thus introduced by importation as a displacement... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1854 - 804 pages
...all questions of social and political economy, and who was deeply imbued with Liberal views, was made President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet, in room of Jan. si, Mr Wallace, whom bad health obliged to retire. Lord Amherst was appointed Governor-general... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 506 pages
...question« of social and political economy, and who was deeply imbued with Liberal view.«, was made President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet, in IWJ3' room of Mr. Wallace, whom bad health obliged to retire. Lord Amherst was appointed Governor-general... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1856 - 794 pages
...all questions of social and political economy, and who was deeply imbued with Liberal views, was made President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet, in room of Jan. si, 1 8*23 Mr Wallace, whom bad health obliged to retire. Lord Amherst was appointed Governor-general... | |
| Biography - 1865 - 1188 pages
...ti-f li-i-mi- It' ¿t , “ I ti-i- i)ItI,5 t All 1 under-Lyne, which he still represents. In 1859 ho was appointed President of the Board of Trade, with...took an active part in urging upon Parliament, and in other ways promoting, the repeal of what have been designated the "Taxes on Knowledge," viz., the newspaper... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society - New England - 1915 - 746 pages
...Milner-Gibson again held office, first as president of the Poor Law Board, 25 June to 10 July 1859, and then as president of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet, from July 1859 to July 1866. While holding the latter office he took an important part in bringing... | |
| Thompson Cooper - Biography - 1872 - 1026 pages
...but was shortly afterwards returned for Ashton-underLyne, which he represented till Deo., l НЬ8. In 1859 he was appointed President of the Board of Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet. Mr. Milner-Gibson took an active part in urging upon "' and in other "»У* ProrIPeal of whttt ha™... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1875 - 884 pages
...took his seat in the house of lords ; and upon the formation of the Grenville ministry in April, 1763, he was appointed president of the board of trade, with a seat in the cabinet, although he was not then 26 years of age. In this capacity he distinguished himself by a conciliatory... | |
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