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Jervis, John, admiral; created Earl St. Vincent; 1st Lord of the Admiralty.
u. Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker; Ch. B. E.
UP. Thomas Jervis, M.P., Ch. Justice of Chester.
UPS. Sir John Jervis, M.P., Attorney-General; Ch. C. P. (Vict)
King, Lord. See JUDGES.
Lamb, William, 2d Visct. Melbourne; Premier, 1834 and 1835-41.
B. Frederick, diplomatist, ambassador to Vienna; created Lord Beauvale.
B. George, M.P., Under-Sec, of State for Home Department.
b. Lady Palmerston.
p. Rt. Hon. Wm. F. Cowper, President of the Board of Works, &c.
Lansdowne, Marquis. See PETTY.
Liverpool, Lord. See JENKINSON.
Londonderry. See STEWART.
Nelson, Admiral; created Earl Nelson. See COMMANDERS.
North, Lord; created Earl Guilford; Premier, 1770-82.
[G.F.] Francis, 1st Baron Guilford. Lord Keeper. (James II.) Whose three brothers
and other eminent relations are described in JUDGES.
(See also Genealogical
Table.)
Palmerston. See TEMPLE.
Peel, Sir Robert; Premier, 1834-5, 1841-5, 1845-6.
F. Sir Robert Peel, M.P.; created a Bart A very wealthy cotton manufacturer and
of great mercantile ability, who founded the fortunes of the family. He was
Vice-President of the Literary Society.
g. Sir John Floyd, General, created a Bart. for service in India.
B. Right Hon. General Peel, Secretary of State for War.
B. Right Hon. Lawrence Peel, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Calcutta.
There were also other brothers of more than average ability.
S. Rt. Hon. Sir Robert, 2d Bart.; Chief Secretary for Ireland.
S. Right Hon. Frederick, Under Secretary of State for War.
S. Captain Sir William Peel, R.N., distinguished at Sebastopol and in India.
Perceval, Spencer; Premier, 1810-12.
n. 2d Lord Redesdale, Chairman of Committees of House of Lords. (He was son of
the Lord Chancellor of Ireland.)
n. Right Hon. Spencer Walpole, Secretary of State for Home Department.