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  1. The Whigs were a political party in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Between the 1680s and the 1850s, the Whigs contested power with their rivals, the Tories. The Whigs merged into the Liberal Party with the Peelites and Radicals in the 1850s. Many Whigs left the Liberal Party in 1886 to form the Liberal Unionist Party, which merged into the ...

  2. John Harris (1703–1768) Jacob Astley, 16th Baron Hastings. Sir William Hayter, 1st Baronet. Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet. Sir Robert Heron, 2nd Baronet. Charles Hindley (politician) Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk. James Howard (Whig politician) Philip Howard (1669–1711)

  3. The Conservative Party was founded in 1834 from the Tory Party and was one of two dominant political parties in the 19th century, along with the Liberal Party. Under Benjamin Disraeli, it played a preeminent role in politics at the height of the British Empire.

  4. Country Party (Britain) Country Party was the name employed in the Kingdom of England (and later in Great Britain) by political movements which campaigned in opposition to the Court Party (that is, the Ministers of the Crown and those who supported them). In the late 1600s, it was used to denote what would later become known as the Whig Party ...

  5. 13 de nov. de 2023 · Whigs (British political party) The Whigs were a political faction and then a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom. It was originally formed by opponents of absolute monarchy and the accession of James II to the throne, and after the Glorious Revolution became one of the two ...

  6. 23 October 1842 [2] Viscount Melbourne 1834. The Duke of Wellington 1834. Sir Robert Peel 1834–35. Viscount Melbourne 1835–41. Sir Robert Peel 1841–46. VACANT Leader in Lords - The Marquess of Lansdowne. Leader in Commons - Lord John Russell. 23 October 1842.

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