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Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (25 June 1827 – 29 January 1896) was a British Liberal statesman of the nineteenth century. He is perhaps best known for his reform efforts at the Admiralty and the War Office.
- Childers Reforms
The Childers Reforms of 1881 reorganised the infantry...
- Childers Reforms
Robert Erskine Childers DSC (25 de junio de 1870 – 24 de noviembre de 1922), más conocido como Erskine Childers [1] [2] [3] (/ˈɜːrskɪn ˈtʃɪldərz/), fue un escritor irlandés nacido británico, entre cuyas obras se encuentra la influyente novela El enigma de las arenas. [4]
- Cementerio de Glasnevin y Beggars Bush Barracks
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers was a politician in Australia and later in Great Britain. He was a prominent member of the British Liberal Party and a fervent supporter of William Ewart Gladstone, in whose first three ministries he held high offices.
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Robert Erskine Childers (born June 25, 1870, London, Eng.—died Nov. 24, 1922, Beggar’s Bush, County Dublin, Ire.) was a writer and Irish nationalist, executed for his actions in support of the republican cause in the civil war that followed the establishment of the Irish Free State.
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August 1872: Hugh Childers returns to the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. October 1872: Lord Selborne succeeds Lord Hatherley as Lord Chancellor. August 1873: Lord Aberdare (formerly Henry Austin Bruce) succeeds Lord Ripon as Lord President. Robert Lowe succeeds Aberdare as Home Secretary.
4 de abr. de 2015 · Hugh Childers won a ministerial by-election on 15 August 1872, the first parliamentary election to be held after new laws required the use of a secret ballot.