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  1. William Lamb, the second Lord Melbourne and Viscount Melbourne was born on the 15th March 1779 in London. He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge and in Glasgow. For a time he entertained the idea of joining the legal profession, but instead became the Whig MP for Leominster in 1805.

  2. William Lamb, connu comme Lord Melbourne, 2e vicomte Melbourne, est un homme d'État britannique connu pour avoir été le mentor de la reine Victoria. Introduction William Lamb (Lord Melbourne) Biographie Secrétaire d'État : 1830–1834 Premier ministre : 1834, 1835–1841

  3. William Lamb, Lord Melbourne. William Lamb, 2e vicomte de Melbourne (d'où le Lord Melbourne ), né à Londres le 15 mars 1779 et mort dans le Hertfordshire le 24 novembre 1848 est un homme politique britannique, un des derniers représentants du courant aristocratique des whigs et connu surtout comme le mentor politique de la reine Victoria .

  4. William var son till Peniston Lamb, 1:e viscount Melbourne och bror till Frederick Lamb, 3:e viscount Melbourne. Åren 1820-1825 var han gift med Lady Caroline Ponsonby, mest känd under sitt författarnamn Lady Caroline Lamb, som blev en av Lord Byrons älskarinnor.

  5. Viscount Melbourne (William Lamb), 1779-1848. Right from his London birth on 15 March 1779, at Melbourne House in Piccadilly, William Lamb, second Viscount Melbourne, was at the centre of Whig social circles. The second son of Peniston Lamb, first Viscount Melbourne, he followed a normal early life for sons of Whig magnates Eton, Cambridge ...

  6. Artist Malcolm Stewart (1829–1916) was a reputable English portrait painter. This portrait is signed ‘Malcolm Stewart, 1906 after Partridge’, a reference to John Partridge (1789–1872), who painted an almost identical portrait of William Lamb in 1844, which now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London.

  7. 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.