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  1. John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley KG KP PC DL (7 January 1826 – 8 April 1902), known as the Lord Wodehouse from 1846 to 1866, was a British Liberal politician. He held office in every Liberal administration from 1852 to 1895, notably as Secretary of State for the Colonies and as Foreign Secretary .

  2. Archive of John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley. The papers form an invaluable record of Kimberley's career in public life and of the machinery of government in the second half of the nineteenth century. They remained in private hands, virtually undisturbed, until their sale in 1991.

  3. Henry Wodehouse 1799–1834: Earl of Kimberley: Sir John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley 3rd Baron Wodehouse 1826–1902: Sir John Wodehouse 2nd Earl of Kimberley 1848–1932: Sir John Wodehouse 3rd Earl of Kimberley 1883–1941: Sir John Wodehouse 4th Earl of Kimberley 1924–2002: Sir John Wodehouse 5th Earl of Kimberley born 1951 ...

  4. John Wodehouse (1669-1754), MP for Norfolk and Recorder of Thetford. Armine Wodehouse (1714-77), MP for Norfolk 1737-68, Colonel of East Norfolk Militia. John Wodehouse (1741-1834),...

  5. John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley KG KP PC DL (7 January 1826 – 8 April 1902), known as the Lord Wodehouse from 1846 to 1866, was a British Liberal politician. He held office in every Liberal administration from 1852 to 1895, notably as Secretary of State for the Colonies and as Foreign Secretary.

  6. Lord Kimberley, 1826–1902 [John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley] Foreign Secretary, 1894–95; By Thomas Otte; Edited by Antony Best, Hugh Cortazzi; Book: British Foreign Secretaries and Japan 1850-1990; Online publication: 30 April 2022; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781898823742.009

  7. The political journal of John Wodehouse, first Earl of Kimberley (1826-1902) is one of the finest political diaries of the last half of the nineteenth century. As Lord Clarendon's protege, he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Russia following the Crimean War, and under-secretary at the Foreign Office after his return (1859-61).