Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 202 years ago |
Date of birth | June 18,1769 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Dublin |
Ireland | |
Date of died | August 12,1822 |
Died | Loring Hall |
Sidcup | |
United Kingdom | |
Nationality | British |
Irish | |
Party | Tories |
Job | Diplomat |
Politician | |
Education | The Royal School, Armagh |
St John's College, Cambridge | |
University of Cambridge | |
Books | Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry |
A Report of Two Speeches Delivered by the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in the Debate on the Regency Bill, on April 11th, 1799 | |
The Speech of the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, Upon Delivering to the House of Commons of Ireland His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's Message on the Subject of an Incorporating Union with Great Britain . . . February 5, 1800 | |
Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in the Irish House of Commons, Wednesday, February 5, 1800, on Offering to the House Certain Resolutions, Proposing and Recommending A Complete and Entire Union Between Great Britain and Ireland | |
Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry: Concessions to Catholics and Dissenters: Emmett's Insurrection | |
Life and Work in India: An Account of the Conditions, Methods, Difficulties, Results, Future Prospects and Reflex Influence of Missionary Labor in India, Especially in the Punjab Mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America | |
Colonel George Steuart and His Wife Margaret Harris: Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families, a Genealogical History | |
Spouse | Amelia Stewart, Viscountess Castlereagh |
Place of burial | Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom |
Previous position | Leader of the House of Commons of United Kingdom (1812–1822) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 506879 |
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh Life story
Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, KG, GCH, PC, PC, usually known as Lord Castlereagh, derived from the courtesy title Viscount Castlereagh by which he was styled from 1796 to 1821, was an Anglo-Irish politician and statesman.