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  1. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple, PC (13 December 1811 – 16 October 1888), known as William Cowper (pronounced "Cooper") before 1869 and as William Cowper-Temple between 1869 and 1880, was a British Liberal statesman.

  2. William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple. Baron Mount Temple was a title that was created twice in British history, both times in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came on 25 May 1880 when the Liberal politician the Honourable William Cowper-Temple was made Baron Mount Temple, of Mount Temple in the County of ...

  3. William Cowper (/ ˈ k uː p ər / KOO-pər; 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800) was an English poet and Anglican hymnwriter. One of the most popular poets of his time, Cowper changed the direction of 18th-century nature poetry by writing of everyday life and scenes of the English countryside.

  4. The Inner Temple archives record that William Cowper, barrister, was admitted to the Inner Temple on 15 April 1757 and was confirmed as an ad eundem gradum member by the Inner Temple Parliament held on 17 June 1757. 4 Ad eundem membership may be granted to barristers who wish to join the Inn from another Inn of Court on the same terms as they ...

  5. William Cowper (1731-1800), pronounced “Cooper”, was a renowned 18th century poet and translator of Homer. His most famous works include his 5000-line poem ‘The Task’ and some charming and light-hearted verses, not least ‘The Diverting History of John Gilpin’.

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  6. 13 de mai. de 2013 · William was renowned for his amendment to the Education Act of 1870. William was the 2nd son of Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper (1778–1837), though he was rumoured to be the actual son of Henry John Temple Viscount Palmerston .

  7. assumed that William Cowper was called to the bar at the Inner Temple. Others have noted. correctly that he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple, but give varying dates for his. admission and call. This article seeks to clarify the situation. William Cowper was born on 15 November 1731 in Great Berkhamsted (also spelt