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  1. The Duke of Wellington's tenure as Prime Minister from 1828 to 1830 was a period marked by critical decisions and conservative policies aimed at maintaining stability in Britain. His domestic policy focused on key areas such as Catholic emancipation, economic management, law and order, and resistance to parliamentary reform.

  2. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. HL Deb 17 May 1833 vol 17 cc1339-42 1339. § The Duke of Wellington. presented petitions from Fortrose, and Ross, for the Abolition of Slavery, but with due regard to the honour and interests of all parties concerned.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Biography. Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington is today more famous as a soldier than as a politician. In fact, as the Prime Minister, he was known for his measures to repress reform, and his...

  4. A leading political and military figure of the 19th century, the Duke of Wellington is best remembered for his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815. As a general, he was renowned for his stunning defensive skills.

  5. 4 de dez. de 2015 · It is fairly clear that the British Government considered abolition of the slave trade a side issue. The Duke of Wellington, sent to negotiate on behalf of Britain at the Congress of Vienna, was shocked by such popular demands over the content of an international treaty.

  6. HMS Duke of Wellington disparando uma salva de tiros no porto de Portsmouth, no final do século XIX. O HMS Duke of Wellington, um navio de linha de primeira classe de 131 armas foi nomeado em homenagem ao 1.º Duque de Wellington. [253]

  7. § The Duke of Wellington presented a Petition from Magistrates, Bankers, Merchants, and others, inhabitants of Belfast, for a gradual and safe Abolition of Slavery, and compensation to the Planter. He had a petition to the same effect from Edinburgh.