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  1. Hace 6 días · He was born into a Yorkshire family, the sixth child and fourth son of Charles Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax (1839–1934), and Lady Agnes Elizabeth Courtenay (1838–1919). His father was President of the English Church Union, which pushed for ecumenical reunion, in 1868, 1919, and 1927–1934.

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Lady Mary Grey (1807–1884), married Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax (1800–1885), MP for Halifax (1832–1865), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1846–1852), President of the Board of Control (1852–1855), First Lord of the Admiralty (1855–1858), Secretary of State for India (1859–1866), Lord Privy Seal (1870–1874)

  3. Hace 3 días · E. F. L. Wood, 1st Baron Irwin: 1881–1959 1931 Later Earl of Halifax Viceroy of India 879 Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton: 1876–1947 1933 Former Viceroy of India 880 James Stanhope, 7th Earl Stanhope: 1880–1967 1934 Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 881 Charles Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough: 1859–1936 1935

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · It was bought by Halifax's grandfather, Sir Francis Lindley Wood, 2nd Baronet of Hemsworth, in 1828 before it was passed down to his father, Doncaster's MP Charles Wood, who became Chancellor of the Exchequer and Viscount Halifax in 1866.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend was a Whig statesman who directed British foreign policy from 1721 to 1730. He succeeded his father, Horatio Townshend, as viscount in 1687, and in 1714 King George I appointed him a secretary of state.

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  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Lord Salisbury married Lady Catherine Howard, a daughter of the 1st Earl of Suffolk, on 1 December 1608. They had twelve children, including: James, Viscount Cranborne (born and died 1616) Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne (1619–1660), father of the 3rd Earl of Salisbury. Anne (died 1637), who married the 10th Earl of Northumberland and had ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · In 1854, Charles Wood, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and head of the East India Company’s Board of Control, sent a pivotal letter to Lord Dalhousie, the Governor-General of India, known as the “ Woods Dispatch .” This marked the start of a significant education expansion plan in British India.