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  1. William Lamb, connu comme Lord Melbourne (15 mars 1779 – 24 novembre 1848), 2 e vicomte Melbourne, est un homme d'État britannique connu pour avoir été le mentor de la reine Victoria. Membre du parti whig , il est secrétaire d'État entre 1830 et 1834 et Premier ministre en 1834 puis de 1835 à 1841.

  2. As his product gained popularity, the William Lamb business grew to become the largest clog maker in Europe. From the very beginning he focused on creating the right product to suit his customer’s needs. As the world has developed, changed and adapted, so have we, with our customers as our driving force. From producing boots and gas mask ...

  3. William Lamb, second Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), statesman, was Prime Minister of Britain in 1834 and from 1835 to 1841. Eton and Cambridge-educated, Lamb entered parliament in 1806 as a Whig member of the House of Commons. He married Caroline Ponsonby, a poet, in 1805, although the marriage was unhappy, Lady Caroline’s various affairs – including one with Lord Byron – being common ...

  4. William Lamb was born on 15th March 1779 in London, England to Elisabeth Milbank who married the first Viscount of Melbourne. However, it is believed that the first Viscount of Melbourne – Peniston Lamb was not the real father of William Lamb. A portrait of William Lamb. He happened to be the second son and therefore, not a direct heir.

  5. The phrase “Art Deco,” of course, hadn’t yet been coined in William Lamb’s day, but in 1981 Mrs. Lamb clearly knew what it was, and that her husband did not approve of it: “I don’t consider it Art Deco, and neither did Bill. He didn’t actually talk about the Empire State being Art Deco or not, it’s just that he never considered ...

  6. William Lamb. An early settler, William Lamb/e, who arrived 23 August 1829 on the Marquis of Anglesea, was granted some of the first town lots in Fremantle, namely 3, 5, 18, 99/100, 279. His daughter Cora Lamb was granted lot 378 (although born 1827). Town lot 5 is on the NW corner of High and Cliff Streets. It was the site first of Daniel Scot ...

  7. The other — William Lamb — grew up in great luxury in an aristocratic home, was educated at Eton and Cambridge and inherited a peerage from a man who was certainly not his father. Yet he appeared to have suffered some psychological damage, and though gifted and highly intelligent he grew up chronically indecisive and directionless, which, among other things, led him into a disastrous marriage.

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