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  1. British Library, CB to Ripon, October 29, 1900 (copy), Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman Papers (CBP), Add. MS 41224, fols. 129-30. Bodleian Library, CB to Bryce, October 29, 1900, Bryce Papers (BrP) unsorted, Box 21.1 would like to thank the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland for permission to quote from Perks's letter to Rosebery.

  2. Bannerman, Sir Henry Campbell-. Bannerman, Sir Henry Campbell- (1836–1908), prime minister and chief secretary for Ireland, was born 7 September 1836 in Kelvinside, Glasgow, second son and youngest among six children of Sir James Campbell (1790–1876) of Forfarshire, tailor and draper, and Janet Campbell (née Bannerman; d. 1873).

  3. Henry Campbell-Bannerman (ur. 7 września 1836 w Glasgow, zm. 22 kwietnia 1908 w Londynie) – brytyjski polityk, premier Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1905-1908, a wcześniej dwukrotnie minister wojny. Po zdecydowanym zwycięstwie wyborczym w 1905 r. liberalny rząd Campbella-Bannermana wprowadził reformy ruchu związkowego i opieki społecznej ...

  4. Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB, PC (* 7. September 1836 in Glasgow; † 22. April 1908 in London) war ein britischer liberaler Politiker und Premierminister vom 5. Dezember 1905 bis zum 3. April 1908.

  5. Liberal politician Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was born in Glasgow in 1836 and educated at the University of Glasgow. On 5 December 1905, he became Britain’s first Prime Minister. He had first been elected to Parliament in the general election of 1868, where he represented the seat of Stirling Burghs and, in subsequent Parliaments, he was appointed Secretary of State for War.

  6. Henry Campbell was born in 1836 at Kelvinside, near Glasgow, although he spoke with a Perthshire accent. The Bannerman part came in 1871, a condition of a legacy from an uncle; from then on most people called him ‘CB’. The ‘Sir’ came from the GCB, awarded in 1895. Son of a self-made Presbyterian Tory businessman who served as Provost of ...

  7. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. (1836-1908), Prime Minister. Sitter in 29 portraits. After studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, he joined the family drapery business. He was elected as a Liberal MP in 1868 and entered the Cabinet as War Secretary in 1886. He earned a reputation as an efficient political operator.