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  1. William Lamb, the future Lord Melbourne, was born on March 15, 1779, in London. His mother was known for her beauty and wit and used these attributes to win a prominent place in society for the family. Lamb attended Eton and Cambridge. He was interested in literature and enjoyed writing poetry and plays, but he chose law for his career.

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  3. William Lamb (1893–1951) Glasgow Life Museums. Sculptor, printmaker and watercolourist, born in Montrose, Angus, where he eventually settled. For several years before World War I Lamb was apprenticed as a monumental sculptor to his brother James and attended evening classes at Montrose Academy. In 1912 he began work for an Aberdeen granite ...

  4. The other — William Lamb — grew up in great luxury in an aristocratic home, was educated at Eton and Cambridge and inherited a peerage from a man who was certainly not his father. Yet he appeared to have suffered some psychological damage, and though gifted and highly intelligent he grew up chronically indecisive and directionless, which, among other things, led him into a disastrous marriage.

  5. On 4 January J.G. Middleton was paid for a copy of the Portrait of the late Lord Melbourne. William Lamb was Home Secretary (1830–34) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835–41). He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and became associated with the poets Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. In 1805 he inherited his fathers title and married Lady Caroline Ponsonby. The next year ...

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  7. William Lamb was one of Scotland’s finest sculptors and artists. He established a studio in Montrose in 1935 and a community group - The Friends of William Lamb Studio - was formed to support the local council who opened the studio as a local museum in 1978.