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  1. Henry Goulburn PC FRS (19 March 1784 – 12 January 1856) was a British Conservative statesman and a member of the Peelite faction after 1846. Background and education.

  2. Uomo politico britannico (Londra 1784 - Dorking 1856). Sottosegretario agli Interni, poi alla Guerra e alle Colonie, si trovò a capo della segre...

  3. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856), politician, was born on 19 March 1784 in London, the eldest son of Munbee Goulburn and his wife Susannah, daughter of the fourth Viscount Chetwynd, and brother of Frederick Goulburn.

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    • March 19, 1784
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    • January 12, 1856
  4. Goulburn, Henry (1784–1856), chief secretary for Ireland, was born 19 March 1784 in London, the eldest of three sons of Munbee Goulburn (1758–1793), a Jamaican estate owner born in the West Indies, and Susannah Goulburn (née Chetwynd) (d. 1818), originally from a Staffordshire aristocratic family.

  5. March 19, 1784 – January 12, 1856. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856) Son of a wealthy slave-owner, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. A protégé of Spencer Perceval, as a young MP in 1807-8 he formed a friendship with Peel which lasted until Peel’s death in 1850.

  6. Henry Goulburn (1784-1856), statesman, was born in London on 19 March 1784. He was admitted to Trinity College Cambridge in 1800, and matriculated at the age of seventeen and entered Trinity as a fellow commoner in 1801, graduated BA in 1805, followed by MA in 1808.

  7. Biography. Conservative MP for a number of seats, the longest of which was Cambridge University, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Wellington (1828-30) and then Peel (1841-6), and briefly Home Secretary (1834-5) under the latter. Like Wellington, an opponent of Catholic emancipation.