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Lord Camdern Painting ID:: 49371
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Thomas Pakenham Lord Camdern mk197
the Irish Viceroy,high-minded and humane,but unterly demoralized by trying to govern Ireland.
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Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle Painting ID:: 49372
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Thomas Pakenham Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle mk197
More robust thn Camden,he tended to side with Camden-s anti Catholic advisers
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Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary Painting ID:: 49373
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Thomas Pakenham Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary mk197
Inexperienced as he was,he had to manage the wild Irish gentry who controlled the Dublin Parliament
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Lord Clare Painting ID:: 49374
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Thomas Pakenham Lord Clare mk197
the formidable Lord Chancellor and one of the leader of the informal cabinet
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The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ Painting ID:: 49375
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Thomas Pakenham The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ mk197
Grattan,and many of the MPs,are wearing Volunteer uniform to show they mean business.
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19 October 1864?C21 August 1915 |
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