k The late Earl of Aberdeen from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. Creator Unknown. The late Earl of Aberdeen from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. British politician. His principles were those of a moderate Conservative and through his long and honourable course, with talents more solid than brilliant, he has always preserved the regard and esteem of all classes in this country, and has ever been looked on as a highminded, wellmeaning, and sagacious statesman...He took a leading part in the conferences, negotiations, and treaties preceding and following the sojourn of Napoleon at Elba, and those again which occurred after the battle of Waterloo...an ardent philoHellenist, he founded the Athenian Society...His Lordship was also known to have been honoured in a special manner with the personal confidence and esteem of his Sovereign. Titles and positions he held included Baronet of Nova Scotia Chancellor of Kings College, Aberdeen Lord Lieutenant and SheriffPrincipal of Aberdeenshire Ranger of Greenwich Park Knight of the Scottish Order of the Thistle Ambassador to Austria Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Secretary of State for the Colonies first Lord of the Treasury, and Knight of the Garter. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860.Creator Unknown. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The late Earl of Aberdeen   from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. Creator: Unknown. The late Earl of Aberdeen   from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. British politician.  His principles were those of a moderate Conservative  and through his long and honourable course, with talents more solid than brilliant, he has always preserved the regard and esteem of all classes in this country, and has ever been looked on as a high minded, well meaning, and sagacious statesman... He  took a leading part in the conferences, negotiations, and treaties preceding and following the sojourn of Napoleon at Elba, and those again which occurred after the battle of Waterloo...an ardent philo Hellenist, he founded the Athenian Society...His Lordship was also known to have been honoured in a special manner with the personal confidence and esteem of his Sovereign . Titles and positions he held included: Baronet of Nova Scotia  Chancellor of King s College, Aberdeen  Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of Aberdeenshire  Ranger of Greenwich Park  Knight of the Scottish Order of the Thistle  Ambassador to Austria  Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs  Secretary of State for the Colonies  first Lord of the Treasury, and Knight of the Garter. From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860. Creator: Unknown.
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The late Earl of Aberdeen - from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. Creator: Unknown.

The late Earl of Aberdeen - from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1860. British politician. 'His principles were those of a moderate Conservative; and through his long and honourable course, with talents more solid than brilliant, he has always preserved the regard and esteem of all classes in this country, and has ever been looked on as a high-minded, well-meaning, and sagacious statesman...[He] took a leading part in the conferences, negotiations, and treaties preceding and following the sojourn of Napoleon at Elba, and those again which occurred after the battle of Waterloo...an ardent philo-Hellenist, he founded the Athenian Society...His Lordship was also known to have been honoured in a special manner with the personal confidence and esteem of his Sovereign'. Titles and positions he held included: Baronet of Nova Scotia; Chancellor of King's College, Aberdeen; Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff-Principal of Aberdeenshire; Ranger of Greenwich Park; Knight of the Scottish Order of the Thistle; Ambassador to Austria; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Secretary of State for the Colonies; first Lord of the Treasury, and Knight of the Garter. From "Illustrated London News", 1860. Creator: Unknown.

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