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  1. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple, PC (13 December 1811 – 16 October 1888), known as William Cowper (pronounced "Cooper") before 1869 and as William Cowper-Temple between 1869 and 1880, was a British Liberal statesman. Background and education.

  2. William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple. Baron Mount Temple was a title that was created twice in British history, both times in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came on 25 May 1880 when the Liberal politician the Honourable William Cowper-Temple was made Baron Mount Temple, of Mount Temple in the County of ...

  3. 13 de may. de 2013 · In 1880 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Mount Temple, of Mount Temple in the County of Sligo. This was a revival of the junior title held by the Viscounts Palmerston, which had become extinct along with the viscountcy on his stepfather’s death in 1865.

  4. 8 de jul. de 2021 · William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple's Timeline. Genealogy for William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple (1811 - 1888) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Harriet Alicia Gurney, Georgiana Tollemache
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    • October 16, 1888 (76)
    • December 13, 1811
  5. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount-Temple (1811-1888), Liberal Party politician and statesman. Sitter in 13 portraits.

  6. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple PC (13 de diciembre de 1811 - 16 de octubre de 1888), conocido como William Cowper (pronunciado "Cooper") antes de 1869 y como William Cowper-Temple entre 1869 y 1880, fue un estadista liberal británico .

  7. William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple (1811-88) 1888 after an original of c.1860. Carbon print | 8.3 x 5.1 cm (image) | RCIN 2911213. ©. Description. Photograph of a full length portrait of the Right Honourable W. Cowper M.P., standing, facing three-quarters to the left. He turns his head and looks towards the camera.