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  1. Edward Drummond (30 March 1792 – 25 January 1843) was a British civil servant, and was Personal Secretary to several British prime ministers. He was fatally shot by Daniel M'Naghten, whose subsequent trial gave rise to the M'Naghten rules, the legal test of insanity used in many common law jurisdictions.

  2. Death [] Edward Drummond was killed by a gun man who was aiming to kill Robert Peel. Drummond had meant to meet Alfred Paget that night. Alfred had not recieved news of the shooting and assumed that Edmund did not want to make up with him. At his funeral, Drummond's fiancée Florance was present. She told Lord Alfred that Drummond had spoke of ...

  3. But while the bare bones of the story are the same, Drummond actually died three years earlier – well before the repeal of the Corn Laws. On 20th January 1843, Drummond stepped out of Peel's...

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  4. Daniel M'Naghten (sometimes spelled McNaughtan or McNaughton; 1813 – 3 May 1865) was a Scottish woodturner who assassinated English civil servant Edward Drummond while suffering from paranoid delusions.

  5. 3. The Death of Drummond. Episode 6 ended with a heartbreaking goodbye, as the dashing Edward Drummond was killed by a bullet meant for Prime Minister Peel. Edward Drummond was indeed the...

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  6. Edward Drummond, sidekick to Prime Minister Robert Peel, whose blossoming love affair with Lord Alfred Paget had captured many fans' hearts, was shot and killed after heroically stepping in...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2020 · Fact or Fiction: Peel's private secretary, Edward Drummond, was shot and killed. Fact: Indeed, Edward Drummond was killed by an assassin who possibly mistook the private secretary for Peel;...