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  1. Gladstone dans les années 1830. Né en 1809 à Liverpool, écossais d'origine, William Ewart Gladstone était le quatrième fils du marchand Sir John Gladstone de Leith et de sa seconde femme, Anne MacKenzie Robertson, de Dingwall, Ross-shire 1. Il est élevé dans un milieu politisé : un de ses plus anciens souvenirs d'enfance est, en 1812 ...

  2. William Ewart Gladstone - British Prime Minister, Liberalism, Reforms: Gladstone’s first Cabinet (1868–74) was perhaps the most capable of the century. Its prime minister tried to supervise the work of each department, devoting his main efforts to Irish and foreign policy.

  3. Há 4 dias · Morley's authorised biography of Gladstone (1809–1898) was published in 1903, and is a landmark of political biography. Four times Liberal Prime Minister between 1868 and 1894, Gladstone had left an enormous archive of letters, papers and diaries, which Morley (1838–1923), himself a noted Liberal politician and writer, spent five years distilling into three volumes.

  4. William Ewart Gladstone was born on 29 December 1809 at Rodney Street, Liverpool. He was the fourth son and fifth child of a family of six born to Sir John Gladstone and his wife Anne Mackenzie Robertson. Sir John Gladstone made his fortune in trade especially with America and the West Indies: it was there that he owned sugar plantations.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2003 · William Ewart Gladstone. 1809 Born on 29 December in Liverpool, the fourth son (and fifth child of six) of Sir John Gladstone and his second wife, Anne Mackenzie Robertson. 1821 Having completed his primary education, Gladstone went to Eton . 1828 Gladstone went to Christ Church College, Oxford. 1831 Gladstone made a speech at the Oxford Union ...

  6. 29 de mai. de 2018 · views 1,739,015 updated May 23 2018. Gladstone, William Ewart (1809–98) British statesman, prime minister (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94). He was elected to Parliament as a Tory in 1832. Gladstone served as chancellor of the exchequer (1852–55, 1857–66). In 1867, he succeeded Palmerston as leader of the Liberal Party.

  7. William Ewart Gladstone was the four times Prime Minister of Britain. Over his decades in Parliament, he opposed the opium trade, spoke out on behalf of the Bulgarian and Armenian peoples, supported calls for Irish home rule, called for electoral reform and passed a law restricting physical punishments like floggings.