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  1. Robertson Gladstone, JP (15 November 1805 – 23 September 1875) was an English merchant and politician. He was the second son, and third child of Sir John Gladstone and the brother of William Ewart Gladstone who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom four times.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2022 · Robertson Gladstone, JP (15 November 1805 – 23 September 1875) was an English merchant and politician. He was the second son, but third child of Sir John Gladstone and the brother of William Ewart Gladstone, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom four times.

  3. Robertson Gladstone, was an English merchant and politician. He was the second son, and third child of Sir John Gladstone and the brother of William Ewart Gladstone who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom four times. Robertson was a successful merchant, businessman, property developer and local politician.

  4. Rubinstein 1875/52. S. G. Checkland, The Gladstones: a family biography 1764-1851 (Cambridge, 1971) p. 222; The Poll for the election of Members of Parliament for the Borough of Liverpool, taken between Lord Viscount Sandon, William Ewart, Esq., Major-General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart. and James Morris, Esq. at the polling booths, on Tuesday, the 6th, and Wednesday, the 7th January, 1835...

  5. Há 3 dias · Robertson Gladstone. (1805-1875), Merchant; Mayor of Liverpool. Sitter in 2 portraits. Robertson Gladstone was a Liverpool based West India merchant and brother of the future Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. Robertson had his own political career being Mayor of Liverpool from 1842-1844.

  6. Court Hey Park, home of the National Wildflower Centre, was the home of Robertson Gladstone, son of John Gladstone and brother of the future Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone. Robertson received over £21,000 for the 393 slaves he had to free on his plantation in Demerara.

  7. Between October 1828 and March 1829, Robertson Gladstone, the 23 year old son of the wealthy Liverpool merchant, politician and plantation owner Sir John Gladstone, paid a working visit to the then British Colony of Demerara.