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Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, 2nd Baronet DL (18 March 1791 – 3 March 1880) was a British baronet and Whig politician.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Bachelor of Arts, Birch baronets, Charles Turner (MP), Chief Secretary for Ireland, Deputy lieutenant, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby, Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell, High Sheriff of Lancashire, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Howard Douglas, Jesus College, Cambridge, Lincoln's Inn, Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency), Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin), Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Rugby School, Sir Joseph Birch, 1st Baronet, Whigs (British political party), William Forbes Mackenzie, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 1847 United Kingdom general election, 1852 United Kingdom general election.

  2. Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool

Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.

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Birch baronets

The Birch Baronetcy, of The Hasles in the County Palatine of Lancaster, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Charles Turner (MP)

Charles Turner (13 June 1803 – 15 October 1875) was a British businessman and Conservative politician. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and Charles Turner (MP) are deputy Lieutenants of Lancashire and members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool.

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Chief Secretary for Ireland

The Chief Secretary for Ireland was a key political office in the British administration in Ireland.

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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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Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby

Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby, KG, PC, FRS (19 May 179819 November 1882), styled Viscount Sandon between 1809 and 1847, was a British politician. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool.

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Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell

Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell, (24 July 1813 – 15 February 1886) was a prominent British politician in the Peelite and Liberal parties during the middle of the 19th century. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool and uK MPs 1847–1852.

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High Sheriff of Lancashire

The High Sheriff of Lancashire is an ancient office, now largely ceremonial, granted to Lancashire, a county in North West England. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and High Sheriff of Lancashire are High Sheriffs of Lancashire.

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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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Howard Douglas

General Sir Howard Douglas, 3rd Baronet, (23 January 1776 – 9 November 1861) was a British Army officer born in Gosport, England, the younger son of Admiral Sir Charles Douglas, and a descendant of the Earls of Morton. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and Howard Douglas are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool.

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Jesus College, Cambridge

Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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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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Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency)

Liverpool was a borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.

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Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)

In the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, Bachelors of Arts are promoted to the degree of Master of Arts or Master in Arts (MA) on application after six or seven years as members of the university, including years as an undergraduate.

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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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Rugby School

Rugby School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

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Sir Joseph Birch, 1st Baronet

Sir Joseph Birch, 1st Baronet (1755–1833), of The Hazles, Prescot, near Liverpool, England, was the Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1802 to 16 March 1803 and in 1818–1830, and for Ludgershall on 22 December 1812 – 1818.

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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 Forbes Mackenzie

William Forbes Mackenzie (18 April 1807 – 24 September 1862) was a Scottish Conservative politician and temperance reformer. Sir Thomas Birch, 2nd Baronet and William Forbes Mackenzie are members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool and uK MPs 1847–1852.

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William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

Henry William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (15 March 177924 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served as the Home Secretary and twice as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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1847 United Kingdom general election

The 1847 United Kingdom general election was conducted between 29 July 1847 and 26 August 1847 and resulted in the Whigs in control of government despite candidates calling themselves Conservatives winning the most seats.

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1852 United Kingdom general election

The 1852 United Kingdom general election was a watershed in the formation of the modern political parties of Britain.

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See also

Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Thomas_Birch,_2nd_Baronet

Also known as Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, 2nd Baronet, Thomas Bernard Birch.