Thomas Pakenham
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Lord Camdern new17/Thomas Pakenham-782552.jpg Pintura identificación:: 49371
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the Irish Viceroy,high-minded and humane,but unterly demoralized by trying to govern Ireland.
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Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle new17/Thomas Pakenham-546434.jpg Pintura identificación:: 49372
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More robust thn Camden,he tended to side with Camden-s anti Catholic advisers
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Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary new17/Thomas Pakenham-853259.jpg Pintura identificación:: 49373
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Inexperienced as he was,he had to manage the wild Irish gentry who controlled the Dublin Parliament
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Lord Clare new17/Thomas Pakenham-529339.jpg Pintura identificación:: 49374
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the formidable Lord Chancellor and one of the leader of the informal cabinet |
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The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ new17/Thomas Pakenham-763523.jpg Pintura identificación:: 49375
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Grattan,and many of the MPs,are wearing Volunteer uniform to show they mean business.
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