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  1. Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long, PC, JP, FRS (13 July 1854 – 26 September 1924), was a British Unionist politician. In a political career spanning over 40 years, he held office as President of the Board of Agriculture , President of the Local Government Board , Chief Secretary for Ireland , Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

  2. Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long, (13 July 1854 – 26 September 1924), was a British Unionist politician. In a political career spanning over 40 years, he held office as President of the Board of Agriculture, President of the Local Government Board, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of the ...

  3. Long, Walter Hume (1854–1924), 1st Viscount Long, politician, was born 13 July 1854 at Bath, Somerset. He was the eldest of five sons and five daughters of Richard Penruddocke Long (1825–75), Wiltshire landowner and conservative MP, and his wife Charlotte Anna (née Hume; d. 1899) who came from a family of Wicklow landowners.

  4. Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long,, was a British Unionist politician. In a political career spanning over 40 years, he held office as President of the Board of Agriculture, President of the Local Government Board, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of the Admiralty.

  5. Viscount Long, of Wraxall in the County of Wiltshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title was created in 1921 for the Conservative politician Walter Long, who had previously served as Member of Parliament, President of the Board of Agriculture, President of the Local Government Board, Secretary of State for the ...

  6. THE POLITICAL PAPERS OF WALTER HUME LONG, 1st VISCOUNT LONG OF WRAXALL, 1854-1924. Description: SECTION 1; Member of Parliament for the Northern and Eastern Divisions of Wiltshire,...

  7. 14 de nov. de 2020 · Subjects include Long's appointment to Colonial Office, visit of Fiji Labour Corps to Britain, German influence in Fiji, Escott's retirement from Colonial Service, his offer to continue as High Commissioner for Western Pacific until end of War.