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  1. Henry Campbell-Bannerman gift Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman . Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman Sarah Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman ( née Bruce ; 10 May 1832 – 30 August 1906) was the wife of British Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman.

  2. Henry Campbell-Bannerman; Persona informo Henry Campbell-Bannerman: Naskiĝo: 7-an de septembro 1836 ... Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman vd: Profesio

  3. By 1906, Campbell-Bannerman’s wife, Charlotte, was very ill, and he dedicated a great deal of his time to caring for her. She died in August. Campbell-Bannerman’s health also began to deteriorate sharply at this time. By April 1908, his illness left him bedridden and he resigned, though he never left Downing Street, dying there 17 days later.

  4. A Stitch in Time in 1906. And Lady Campbell-Bannerman. The Postcard. A Living Picture Series postcard that was posted in Maidstone on Thursday the 30th. August 1906 to: Miss Berth

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  5. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Campbell-Bannerman remained in residence at 10 Downing Street in the immediate aftermath of his resignation, and became the only (former) Prime Minister to die there, on 22 April 1908. His last words were "This is not the end of me."[1] Campbell-Bannerman was buried in the churchyard of Meigle Parish Church, Perthshire, near Belmont Castle, his home since 1887.

  6. 3 de feb. de 2024 · Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman married Sarah Charlotte Bruce in 1860. They did not have any children. Henry was quite close to his wife and discussed every matter with her. They stayed together until she passed away in 1906. Henry did not like people calling him by his long name. Hence, he insisted on being addressed as “C.B.”