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  1. Henry Goulburn PC FRS (19 March 1784 – 12 January 1856) was a British Conservative statesman and a member of the Peelite faction after 1846.

    • Hon. Jane Montagu (died 1857)
  2. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856), politician, was born on 19 March 1784 in London, the eldest son of Munbee Goulburn and his wife Susannah, daughter of the fourth Viscount Chetwynd, and brother of Frederick Goulburn.

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    • March 19, 1784
    • Middlesex
    • January 12, 1856
  3. Goulburn, Henry (1784–1856), chief secretary for Ireland, was born 19 March 1784 in London, the eldest of three sons of Munbee Goulburn (1758–1793), a Jamaican estate owner born in the West Indies, and Susannah Goulburn (née Chetwynd) (d. 1818), originally from a Staffordshire aristocratic family.

  4. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856) Son of a wealthy slave-owner, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. A protégé of Spencer Perceval, as a young MP in 1807-8 he formed a friendship with Peel which lasted until Peel’s death in 1850. Appointed Under Secretary at the Home Office in 1809, Liverpool made him successor to Peel as Under Secretary for ...

  5. Between 1812 and 1821 Goulburn worked in the War and Colonial Office, where he effectively administered Britain's far-flung possessions. Appointed chief se...

  6. Biography. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856), statesman, was born in London on 19 March 1784. He was admitted to Trinity College Cambridge in 1800, and matriculated at the age of seventeen and entered Trinity as a fellow commoner in 1801, graduated BA in 1805, followed by MA in 1808.

  7. Jenkins examines the conservative values Goulburn held, and the moral dilemma of an essentially good man who depended on the institution of slavery for his private income. A modest man and a...