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  1. 16 de jan. de 2008 · Lord George Bentinck : a political biography by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881. Publication date 1874 Topics Bentinck, George, Lord ...

  2. 29 de jul. de 2016 · The story goes that Lord George won the 1836 St Leger with the horse Elis at very long odds, ensuring that, as his owner, Bentinck pocketed not only the £12,000 from his bet, but the purse too. The first horsebox. In 1836 horses travelled to every single race meeting on foot, so everyone always knew which horse was on the move and when.

  3. Lord William George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, meglio conosciuto come Lord George Bentinck (27 febbraio 1802 – 21 settembre 1848), è stato un politico britannico. Membro conservatore della Camera dei comuni , combatté ardentemente, ma senza successo, la proposta avanzata da Robert Peel di consentire la libera importazione di grano nel 1845.

  4. 19 de set. de 2022 · The younger sons, Lord George and Lord Henry both became fairly influential members of the newly founded Conservative Party in the 1840s. But it was the second son, Lord John, who succeeded as 5 th Duke of Portland in 1854, who captures the imagination of the most eccentric of the great aristocratic eccentrics of this period.

  5. Transaction Publishers - Biography & Autobiography - 382 pages. Lord George Bentinck is an account of Disraeli's relation with his parliamentary colleague and friend. It is not simply an account of the battle over the Corn Laws with Sir Robert Peel, but a most remarkable book, extremely readable, and full of often quoted and apt comments and ...

  6. William George Frederic Cavendish Bentinck, commonly called Lord George Bentink , fifth child and second surviving son of the fourth duke of Portland, by Henrietta, daughter of Major-general Scott, of Balcomie, co. Fife, was born at Welbeck Abbey on 27 February Although it has been frequently asserted that he was sent to Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, his name does not appear in the lists of ...

  7. Lord George Bentinck, as he was commonly known, claimed to have ‘sat in eight Parliaments without having taken part in any great debate’ when he assumed the leadership of the Protectionists in the Commons in 1846.1 The third of the four sons of the 4th duke of Portland and his wife, coheiress with her sisters the countess of Moray and the ...