词条 | Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st earl of, Viscount Cranbrook Of Hemsted, Baron Medway Of Hemsted Park |
释义 | Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st earl of, Viscount Cranbrook Of Hemsted, Baron Medway Of Hemsted Park British politician original name (until 1878) Gathorne Hardy born Oct. 1, 1814, Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng. died Oct. 30, 1906, Hemsted Park, Kent English Conservative politician who was a strong proponent of British intervention in the Russo-Turkish conflict of 1877–78. Called to the bar in 1840, Hardy entered Parliament in 1856, earning a reputation as a skilled debater and a staunch Conservative. In 1858–59 he was under secretary in the Home Office. He entered the 14th Earl of Derby's Cabinet as president of the Poor Law Board (1866) and succeeded Spencer Walpole as home secretary (1867). In the early 1870s he often acted as Benjamin Disraeli's deputy in the House of Commons. As war secretary (1874–78) he gained the full confidence of Queen Victoria. He strongly supported Disraeli's pro-Ottoman policy against Russia in the late 1870s. In 1878, after becoming secretary of state for India, he retired to the House of Lords as Viscount Cranbrook. In the first two governments of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1885–86, 1886–92), Lord Cranbrook was president of the council. When he retired from public office in 1892, he was created earl and baron. |
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