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  1. Charles Arbuthnot (14 March 1767 – 18 August 1850) was a British diplomat and Tory politician. He was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1804 and 1807 and held a number of political offices. He was a good friend of the Duke of Wellington.

  2. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1828-30. Arbuthnot was brought up by his great-uncle Andrew Stone, the former confidant of the Duke of Newcastle, and educated at Westminster and Christ Church, where he was three years senior to Liverpool and Canning.

  3. The main correspondents represented are Charles Arbuthnot (1767 - 1850), Harriet Arbuthnot (d 1834), Charles G. J. Arbuthnot (1801 - 1870), and Mrs H. Clapcott-Lisle, mother of Charles' first wife, Marcia (d 1806).

  4. When Huskisson threatened to resign if the Grenvillite Charles Williams Wynn* was given the board of control, which he coveted for himself, Arbuthnot volunteered to go to Edward Littleton’s* Staffordshire home at Teddesley, where Huskisson and Wellington were guests, to try to talk him out of it.

  5. 22 de mai. de 2024 · ‘Am I an establishment figure?’ muses Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, the sole parliamentary hero of Mr Bates vs The Post Office, the ITV series that has galvanised the country into outrage.

  6. Charles Arbuthnot (14 March 1767 – 18 August 1850) was a British diplomat and Tory politician. He was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1804 and 1807 and held a number of political offices. He was a good friend of the Duke of Wellington.

  7. 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.