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  1. Portrait of Frederick James Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne by John Partridge, 1846. Frederick James Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, GCB, PC (17 April 1782 – 29 January 1853), known as The Lord Beauvale from 1839 to 1848, was a British diplomat.

  2. 3 de mai. de 2022 · Frederick James Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne PC, GCB (17 April 1782-January 29, 1853), known as the Lord Beauvale from 1839 to 1848, was a British diplomat. Lamb was a younger son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife Elizabeth Milbanke, and the younger brother of Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne.

  3. Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne: Last holder: Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne: Remainder to: Heirs male of the first viscount's body lawfully begotten: Subsidiary titles: Baron Melbourne Baron Beauvale: Extinction date: 29 January 1853: Former seat(s) Melbourne Hall Brocket Hall: Motto: Virtute et fide ("By virtue and ...

  4. 1837. Physical Description. 1 item. Administrative / Biographical History. Frederick James Lamb (17 Apr 1782 - 29 Jan 1853) was a British diplomat, serving in Vienna. He succeeded his brother as Viscount Melbourne in 1848. Personal Names. Lamb, Frederick. 3rd Viscount Melbourne Diplomat.

  5. Lamb: Forenames: Frederick James: Gender: Male: Date: 1782-1853: Title: 3rd Viscount Melbourne: Biography: ODNB link for Lamb, Frederick James (1782-1853) 3rd Viscount...

  6. LAMB, FREDERICK JAMES, third Viscount Melbourne and Baron Beauvale (1782–1853), the third son of Peniston, first viscount Melbourne, was born on 17 April 1782, and was educated at Eton. In 1800, together with his brother William [q. v.], he became a resident pupil of Professor Millar of Glasgow University ( Lord Melbourne's Papers , p. 5).

  7. Frederick James Lamb, third Viscount Melbourne and Baron Beauvale, the third son of Peniston, first viscount Melbourne, was born on 17 April 1782, and was educated at Eton. In 1800, together with his brother William, he became a resident pupil of Professor Millar of Glasgow University.