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  1. George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, KG, KP, PC (18 April 1802 – 5 December 1864), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1825 to 1848, was a British statesman, orator, and writer.

  2. Howard was named Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in February 1855, holding that position until 1858, and again from 1859 until his retirement in 1864. He died unmarried; thus his next surviving brother, William George, succeeded him as 8th Earl.

  3. Georgiana Dorothy Howard, Countess of Carlisle ( née Cavendish; 12 July 1783 – 8 August 1858) was a British noblewoman. She was born after nine years of childless marriage between William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, and his wife, Lady Georgiana Spencer, the political hostess and socialite.

  4. In 1835 he was appointed as Chief Secretary to Ireland. He was defeated at the general election of 1841 and remained out of parliament until 1846. He introduced the Public Health Bill in 1848, and succeeded his father as Earl of Carlisle the same year.

  5. George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, was a Liberal politician and reformer over a wide range of issues in Britain and Ireland. He entered Parliament in 1826 as MP for his family seat of Morpeth.

  6. On the death of his father in October 1848 Morpeth succeeded as the seventh earl of Carlisle, and took his seat in the House of Lords on 1 February 1849. On the appointment of Lord Campbell as lord chief justice of England, Carlisle became chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster (6 March 1850).

  7. 8 de abr. de 2022 · 7th Earl of Carlisle. George William Frederick Howard. Works [ edit] The Last of the Greeks, a tragedy (1828) Speech of Lord Viscount Morpeth, on the Irish tithe bill, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, June 2, 1836 (1836)