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  3. Wygląd. William Eden, 1. baron Auckland (ur. 1745, zm. 1814) – brytyjski polityk i dyplomata . W roku 1771 opublikował: Principles of Penal Law i wkrótce stał się autorytetem w dziedzinie prawa i ekonomii. W Izbie Gmin reprezentował okręg New Woodstock (wybory z lat 1774 i 1780), a później okręg Heytesbury (1784 i 1790).

  4. William Eden’s Hard Labour Bill was prepared during March 1778, with assistance from Sir William Blackstone, John Howard, Sir Richard Sutton, Sir Gilbert Elliot, and Sir Charles Bunbury, and published along with a memorandum of Observations. The Observations was circulated anonymously for consultation, though all knew the author was Eden.

  5. Auckland, William Eden, 1st Baron (1744–1814). Politician and diplomat. A younger son of the well-known Durham family, Eden trained as a lawyer after leaving Oxford. He entered Parliament in 1774 for Woodstock and quickly established himself as a useful man, with a particular interest in economic matters and in penal reform.

  6. Eden, WilliamEDEN, WILLIAM. (1744–1814). British diplomat, penal reformer, and politician. Educated at Durham School, Eton College, and Christ Church, Oxford, he was called to the bar in 1768. His Principles of Penal Law (1771) argued for fewer capital offenses and for the reform of offenders as against punishment.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2020 · W. Eden Nesfield (as he tended to call himself) was born into an affluent old Durham family. His father, William Andrews Nesfield (1793-1881), was a veteran of the Peninsula War who subsequently became a water colourist and landscape garden designer, working in the latter capacity for numerous prestigious clients – the terraces at Holkham ...