k The Duke of Newcastle, K.G. from a photograph by John Watkins, ParliamentStreet, 1860. Creator Unknown. The Duke of Newcastle, K.G. from a photograph by John Watkins, ParliamentStreet, 1860. Portrait of the Right Hon. Henry Pelham FiennesPelham Clinton. In 183435, being then Earl of Lincoln, he was a Lord of the Treasury in Sir Robert Peels shortlived Government. .1846, he was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland. .In 1852 he joined the Coalition Ministry, under Lord Aberdeen, as Secretary for the Colonies. .At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the Secretaryship for War. .as is well known, he paid a visit to the Crimea in 1855 for the purpose of personally ascertaining the workings of the War Department. His Grace has long been an advanced but judicious Liberal in politics, while as an official his assiduity and devotion to the labours of his department are unwearied. Besides his more important office his Grace holds the appointments of one of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lieut.Colonel Commandant The Duke has just been made a Knight of the Garter. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Duke of Newcastle, K.G.   from a photograph by John Watkins, Parliament Street, 1860. Creator: Unknown. The Duke of Newcastle, K.G.   from a photograph by John Watkins, Parliament Street, 1860. Portrait of  the Right Hon. Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham  Clinton. In 1834 35, being then Earl of Lincoln, he was a Lord of the Treasury in Sir Robert Peel s short lived Government. .1846, he was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland. .In 1852 he joined the Coalition Ministry, under Lord Aberdeen, as Secretary for the Colonies. .At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the Secretaryship for War. .as is well known, he paid a visit to the Crimea in 1855 for the purpose of personally ascertaining the workings of the War Department. His Grace has long been an advanced but judicious Liberal in politics, while as an official his assiduity and devotion to the labours of his department are unwearied. Besides his more important office his Grace holds the appointments of one of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lieut. Colonel Commandant The Duke has just been made a Knight of the Garter . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860.
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The Duke of Newcastle, K.G. - from a photograph by John Watkins, Parliament-Street, 1860. Creator: Unknown.

The Duke of Newcastle, K.G. - from a photograph by John Watkins, Parliament-Street, 1860. Portrait of 'the Right Hon. Henry Pelham Fiennes-Pelham- Clinton. In 1834-35, being then Earl of Lincoln, he was a Lord of the Treasury in Sir Robert Peel's short-lived Government. .1846, he was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland. .In 1852 he joined the Coalition Ministry, under Lord Aberdeen, as Secretary for the Colonies. .At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the At the breaking out of the Crimean War the Secretaryship for War was divided from that of the Colonies, and the Duke of Newcastle, having the option of the Secretaryship for War. .as is well known, he paid a visit to the Crimea in 1855 for the purpose of personally ascertaining the workings of the War Department. His Grace has long been an advanced but judicious Liberal in politics, while as an official his assiduity and devotion to the labours of his department are unwearied. Besides his more important office his Grace holds the appointments of one of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lieut.-Colonel Commandant The Duke has just been made a Knight of the Garter'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860.

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