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<p> Statesman, born and educated in Dublin; entered [[Parliament]] 1847, and was [[ | Earl Of Richard Southwark Bourke Mayo <ref name="term_76681" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Statesman, born and educated in Dublin; entered [[Parliament]] 1847, and was Chief [[Secretary]] for [[Ireland]] in Conservative [[Governments]] 1852,1858, and 1866, opposing Gladstone's Irish Church resolutions; in 1868 he succeeded Lord Lawrence as Viceroy of India, in which office he proved himself a prudent statesman, a sound financier, and a just and wise administrator; he was murdered by a fanatic in the Andaman Islands, and universally mourned (1822-1872). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 15 October 2021
Earl Of Richard Southwark Bourke Mayo [1]
Statesman, born and educated in Dublin; entered Parliament 1847, and was Chief Secretary for Ireland in Conservative Governments 1852,1858, and 1866, opposing Gladstone's Irish Church resolutions; in 1868 he succeeded Lord Lawrence as Viceroy of India, in which office he proved himself a prudent statesman, a sound financier, and a just and wise administrator; he was murdered by a fanatic in the Andaman Islands, and universally mourned (1822-1872).