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  1. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB (7 September 1836 - 22 April 1908) was a Scottish- born British Liberal statesman. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 5 December 1905 until resigning because of bad health on 3 April 1908.

  2. Search for: 'Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman' in Oxford Reference ». (1836–1908)British statesman and Liberal prime minister (1905–08), responsible for reuniting the party after it was split by the Boer War.Born in Glasgow, Campbell-Bannerman became an MP in 1868 and served under Gladstone as financial secretary to the War Office (1871–74 ...

  3. Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the son of the Lord Provost of Glasgow, was born in 1836. After being educated at Glasgow High School and Trinity College, Cambridge, he joined the family drapery business. In the 1868 General Election Campbell-Bannerman was elected as Liberal MP for Stirling.

  4. Birth in 1836. Henry Campbell was born on 7 September 1836, the son of James Campbell, merchant in Kelvinside, and Janet Bannerman. The entry in the Old Parish Register for Barony shows he was their sixth child and the witnesses to the baptism were John and William Campbell. Birth and baptism entry for Henry Campbell-Bannerman (15 KB jpeg)

  5. Bannerman, Sir Henry Campbell-. Bannerman, Sir Henry Campbell- (1836–1908), prime minister and chief secretary for Ireland, was born 7 September 1836 in Kelvinside, Glasgow, second son and youngest among six children of Sir James Campbell (1790–1876) of Forfarshire, tailor and draper, and Janet Campbell (née Bannerman; d. 1873).

  6. 5 de sept. de 2021 · Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is not much remembered now, but served as Prime Minister from 1905 to 1908. IT was in this week of 1836 that the only native Glaswegian to become Prime Minister of the UK was born in Kelvinside House in the city. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is not much remembered now, not least because he was only PM for less than ...

  7. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Glasgow, 7 settembre 1836 – Londra, 22 aprile 1908) è stato un politico britannico, membro del Partito Liberale. Conosciuto come CB, era un convinto sostenitore del libero scambio , dell' Irish Home Rule Movement e del miglioramento delle condizioni sociali: è stato chiamato "Il primo e l'unico radicale Primo Ministro". [1]