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  1. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Charles Arbuthnot. (1767-1850), Diplomat. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 2 portraits. Arbuthnot was Ambassador to Constantinople from 1804 to 1807. Responsible for negotiations with the Ottoman Empire regarding Napoleon's bid for the Empire's support; when this mission failed he turned from diplomacy to domestic politics.

  2. Charles Arbuthnot. Charles Arbuthnot pintado en 1849 por S.Gambardella. Charles Arbuthnot PC (4 de marzo de 1767 - 18 de agosto de 1850) fue un diplomático británico y político Tory (Conservador). Se desempeñó como embajador en el Imperio otomano de 1804 a 1807 y tuvo numerosos cargos políticos. Fue buen amigo del duque de Wellington.

  3. Arbuthnot returned to London to vote against the second reading of the revised reform bill, 17 Dec. 1831. He was in Glasgow in mid-January, 20 but attended to divide against government on the Russian-Dutch loan, 26 Jan. 1832. He had been returned for Tregony as a locum for Gordon, who now claimed the seat. His father, having been given some ...

  4. Charles Arbuthnot, né le 14 mars 1767 et mort le 18 août 1850, est un diplomate britannique et un homme politique conservateur. Il est ambassadeur auprès de l’ Empire ottoman entre 1804 et 1807 et exerce diverses fonctions politiques.

  5. On 1 August 1846, Arbuthnot resigned as equerry, to be replaced by Charles Beaumont Phipps. He was promoted major-general in 1851, appointed to the colonelcy of the 89th Regiment on 9 July 1857, [1] and promoted lieutenant-general in 1858. Arbuthnot was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Northamptonshire, on 21 January 1861, and became colonel of ...

  6. Harriet Arbuthnot (10 de setembro de 1793 – 2 de agosto de 1834) foi uma diarista, observadora social e anfitriã política do início do século XIX em nome do partido conservador. Durante a década de 1820, foi a amiga mais íntima do herói de Waterloo e o primeiro-ministro britânico, o 1.º Duque de Wellington . [ 1 ]

  7. Peel tackled Arbuthnot, who insisted that he could ‘explain it satisfactorily’. In any case, he remained pro-Catholic on 13 and 24 May 1813, 21 May 1816 (by pairing) and 9 May 1817, though he gave silent votes and was subsequently unsympathetic until 1829. 15 He also voted in favour of Christian missions to India in 1813.