John Ivatt Briscoe, the Glossary
John Ivatt Briscoe (12 October 1791 – 16 August 1870) was an English Whig and later Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1857 to 1870.[1]
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41 relations: Aubrey Beauclerk (politician), Botleys Mansion, Charles James Fox, Charles Nicholas Pallmer, Chertsey, Conservative Party (UK), Cross Deep House, Deputy lieutenant, East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency), Foxhills Golf Club, George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe, Henry Drummond (1786–1860), House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Justice of the peace, Lee Steere, Liberal Party (UK), Lincoln's Inn, London, Mawbey baronets, Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Portman Square, Ralph Lopes, Reform Act 1832, Richard Alsager, Surrey, Surrey (UK Parliament constituency), The Parliaments of England, Twickenham, University College, Oxford, West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency), Westbury (UK Parliament constituency), Whigs (British political party), William Evelyn (died 1908), William Joseph Denison, 1830 United Kingdom general election, 1832 United Kingdom general election, 1835 United Kingdom general election, 1837 United Kingdom general election, 1841 United Kingdom general election, 1857 United Kingdom general election, 1870 West Surrey by-election.
Aubrey Beauclerk (politician)
Aubrey William de Vere Beauclerk (1801 – 1854) was a Radical British Member of Parliament (MP), who was elected to serve the dual-member East Surrey, making contributions in the Commons between 1833 and 1837, when he did not stand for re-election. John Ivatt Briscoe and Aubrey Beauclerk (politician) are UK MPs 1832–1835.
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Botleys Mansion
Botleys Mansion is a Palladian mansion house in the south of Chertsey, Surrey, England, just south of St Peter's Hospital.
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Charles James Fox
Charles James Fox (24 January 1749 – 13 September 1806), styled The Honourable from 1762, was a British Whig politician and statesman whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Charles Nicholas Pallmer
Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772 – 30 September 1848) was an English politician, West Indies estate owner and a supporter of slavery.
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Chertsey
Chertsey is a town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, south-west of central London.
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Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.
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Cross Deep House
Cross Deep House was an 18th-century house, on the banks of the River Thames in Cross Deep, Strawberry Hill, south of Twickenham town centre.
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Deputy lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a deputy lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the lord-lieutenant of a lieutenancy area – an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.
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East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
East Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Claire Coutinho, a Conservative who formerly served as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
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Foxhills Golf Club
Foxhills is a golf club and resort located in Ottershaw, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe
George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe, (4 June 1828 – 26 February 1917) of Denbies House, Dorking, Surrey, was a British politician and peer, a son of Thomas Cubitt, the leading London builder and property developer of his day. John Ivatt Briscoe and George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe are deputy Lieutenants of Surrey, UK MPs 1859–1865, UK MPs 1865–1868 and UK MPs 1868–1874.
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Henry Drummond (1786–1860)
Henry Drummond (5 December 1786 – 20 February 1860), English banker, politician and writer, best known as one of the founders of the Catholic Apostolic or Irvingite Church. John Ivatt Briscoe and Henry Drummond (1786–1860) are UK MPs 1857–1859 and UK MPs 1859–1865.
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House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Justice of the peace
A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.
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Lee Steere
Lee Steere (sometimes hyphenated as Lee-Steere), is the surname of several prominent Western Australians.
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Liberal Party (UK)
The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Conservative Party, in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Lincoln's Inn
The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court in London to which barristers of England and Wales belong and where they are called to the Bar.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Mawbey baronets
The Mawbey Baronetcy, of Botleys in the County of Surrey, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.
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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)
In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Portman Square
Portman Square is a garden square in Marylebone, central London, surrounded by townhouses.
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Ralph Lopes
Sir Ralph Lopes, 2nd Baronet (10 September 1788 – 23 January 1854), of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British Member of Parliament (MP). John Ivatt Briscoe and Ralph Lopes are UK MPs 1831–1832 and UK MPs 1832–1835.
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Reform Act 1832
The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the Reform Act 1832, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45) that introduced major changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
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Richard Alsager
Captain Richard Alsager (died 17 January 1841) was a British politician and businessman who served as the Conservative MP for East Surrey from 1835 to 1841.
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Surrey
Surrey is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.
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Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
Surrey was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.
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The Parliaments of England
The Parliaments of England is a compendium of election results for all House of Commons constituencies of the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1715 to 1847, compiled by Henry Stooks Smith.
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Twickenham
Twickenham is a suburban district in London, England.
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University College, Oxford
University College, formally The Master and Fellows of the College of the Great Hall of the University commonly called University College in the University of Oxford and colloquially referred to as "Univ", is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
West Surrey (formally the Western division of Surrey) was a parliamentary constituency in the county of Surrey, which returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the bloc vote system.
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Westbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Westbury was a parliamentary constituency in Wiltshire from 1449 to 2010.
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Whigs (British political party)
The Whigs were a political party in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
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William Evelyn (died 1908)
William John Evelyn JP DL (27 July 1822 - 26 July 1908) was a British Member of Parliament, landowner and philanthropist.
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William Joseph Denison
William Joseph Denison (12 May 1769 – 2 August 1849), son of Joseph Denison (c.1726 – 1806), was an English banker, politician, landowner, and philanthropist. John Ivatt Briscoe and William Joseph Denison are UK MPs 1830–1831, UK MPs 1831–1832, UK MPs 1832–1835, UK MPs 1837–1841 and whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies.
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1830 United Kingdom general election
The 1830 United Kingdom general election was triggered by the death of King George IV and produced the first parliament of the reign of his successor, King William IV.
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1832 United Kingdom general election
The 1832 United Kingdom general election was the first United Kingdom general election held in the Reformed House of Commons following the Reform Act, which introducing significant changes to the electoral system.
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1835 United Kingdom general election
The 1835 United Kingdom general election was called when Parliament was dissolved on 29 December 1834.
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1837 United Kingdom general election
The 1837 United Kingdom general election was triggered by the death of King William IV and produced the first Parliament of the reign of his successor, Queen Victoria.
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1841 United Kingdom general election
The 1841 United Kingdom general election, was held between 29 June and 22 July 1841 to elect the new Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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1857 United Kingdom general election
In the 1857 United Kingdom general election, the Whigs, led by Lord Palmerston, won a majority in the House of Commons as the Conservative vote fell significantly.
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1870 West Surrey by-election
The 1870 West Surrey by-election was fought on 8 September 1870.
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