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  1. Palmerston served in ministerial office for 46 years, a record for the modern era. He is also the most recent Prime Minister to have died in office. Henry John Temple was born in Westminster in 1784. He succeeded his father’s Irish peerage in 1802, which did not allow him a place in the House of Lords but did bestow both a vast County Sligo ...

  2. Henry John Temple, 3. Viscount Palmerston: Nacimiento: 20 de octubre de 1784 Broadlands (Reino Unido) Fallecimiento: 18 de octubre de 1865 (80 años) Brocket Hall (Reino Unido) Sepultura: Colegiata de San Pedro en Westminster: Nacionalidad: Británica: Religión: Anglicanismo: Familia; Padres: Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston Mary Mee ...

  3. Henry John Temple, 3. Viscount Palmerston (* 20. Oktober 1784 in Broadlands, Hampshire; † 18. Oktober 1865 auf seinem Landgut Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire) war ein britischer Peer, Staatsmann und Premierminister (1855–1858 und 1859–1865).

  4. In 1786 Mrs. Sheridan described Palmerston as ‘a good natured poetical, stuttering viscount’.6 Sensible, temperate in his judgments, and faithful to his friends, he never rose, in spite of early promise, above the third rank of politicians; obviously no orator, and increasingly conscious of the fact.

  5. 3 de feb. de 2009 · The life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston: with selections from his diaries and correspondence by Dalling and Bulwer, Henry Lytton Bulwer, Baron, 1801-1872 ; Ashley, Evelyn, 1836-1907

  6. Henry Temple was born on 4 December 1739. From 1762 to 1768 he represented the Cornish borough of East Looe in the House of Commons. He also represented the constituencies of Southampton, 1768-1774, Hastings 1774-1780 and 1780-1784, Boroughbridge in Yorkshire, 1784-1790, Newport Isle of Wight 1790-1796 and Winchester 1796 to his death on 16 ...

  7. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC (October 20, 1784 – October 18, 1865) was a British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-nineteenth century. He was in government office almost continuously from 1807 until his death in 1865, beginning his parliamentary career as a Tory and concluding it as a Liberal.