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  1. Sir John Gladstone, 1er baronnet, de Fasque et Balfour dans le comté de Kincardine, meurt à Fasque House en décembre 1851, à l'âge de 86 ans, et est enterré à l'église épiscopalienne St Andrew's à Fasque. Son fils aîné, Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2e baronnet lui succède. Il est décrit par Checkland comme "un homme fort, vigoureux et ...

  2. Gladstone, who attempted to have enlightened practices and spiritual and moral improvement put into effect on his own plantations, was ‘not sorry’ to hear of the death in prison of the Methodist missionary John Smith, who had been arrested for incitement, ‘as his release would have been followed by much cavil and discussion here’.18 He had already entered into an extensive Liverpool ...

  3. The Gladstone Baronetcy, of Fasque and Balfour in the County of Kincardine, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 18 July 1846 for the Scottish businessman slave-owner and politician John Gladstone, [1] father of four-time prime minister William Ewart Gladstone. Born John Gladstones, the son of the merchant ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2022 · Robertson Gladstone, JP (15 November 1805 – 23 September 1875) was an English merchant and politician. He was the second son, but third child of Sir John Gladstone and the brother of William Ewart Gladstone, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom four times. Robertson, along with his siblings was brought up in Liverpool at the Gladstone ...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Early life. Born in Leith, in Midlothian, Scotland, John Gladstones was the eldest son of Thomas Gladstones (1732-1809) and Helen Neilson (1739-1806). John was the second of the family's sixteen children. Thomas Gladstones was born in Biggar, Lanarkshire, the son of a miller and farmer.

  6. Robertson Gladstone (1805–1875) John Neilson Gladstone (1807–1863) William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) Helen Jane Gladstone (1814–1880) Around 1804, John Gladstone ceased to attend the Presbyterian church, attending the Church of England St Mark's Church from then on with his family.

  7. Gladstone had long been destined by his father for a political career, perhaps the more so as John Neilson was intent on pursuing advancement in the navy; and although he was already being eclipsed by his youngest brother, William Ewart Gladstone†, their father was willing to use all his influence to get him into Parliament.7 Gladstone himself exhibited an interest in politics from an early ...