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  1. 27 de mar. de 2015 · According to Hay, the Disraeli collection at Oxford’s Bodleian Library holds about 50,000 items, 10,000 of which relate to Mary Anne. Hay spent years poring over the archives.

  2. Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield (1792 – 1872) was a British peeress, society figure and the wife of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. A Welshwoman by birth, she was known for her honesty and uninhibited remarks, which often scandalized the staid Victorians. Shortly after her first husband passed away, Mary Anne married Benjamin Disraeli in 1839 and also became his ...

  3. Mary Anne died in December 1872 leaving Disraeli devastated and reliant upon his private secretary, Monty Corry. In the 1874 general election the Tories were victorious and Disraeli formed his second ministry which saw the passing of a number of pieces of legislation including, in 1875. two Trade Unions Acts; Public Health Act

  4. Disraeli married his widow, Mary Anne, a year later. She had a guaranteed income and social status, proving a huge boost to Disraeli’s career. In 1841, Disraeli was elected MP for Shrewsbury, and Robert Peel’s Conservatives won the election, but Disraeli’s hopes for high office were not met.

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  6. 30 de dez. de 2014 · The book will be released on Feb. 17. Benjamin Disraeli, the only Jewish-born prime minister England has ever had, and his wife, Mary Anne, who married in 1839, were an unusual pair for their day.

  7. 25 de fev. de 2015 · Mary Anne Disraeli's relationship to her husband could single-handedly stand as proof of the old saw that every marriage harbors a mystery. Political marriages, of course, can be some of the ...