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  1. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, GCSI, PC (1 October 1814 – 30 October 1906) was a prominent British Conservative politician. He held cabinet office in every Conservative government between 1858 and 1892.

  2. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1. Earl of Cranbrook GCSI PC DL JP war ein britischer Politiker der Conservative Party, der 22 Jahre lang Abgeordneter des House of Commons sowie Innenminister, Kriegsminister, Minister für Indien, Lord President of the Council und Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster war. 1878 wurde er geadelt und gehörte ...

  3. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st earl of Cranbrook was an 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.

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  4. History. It was created in 1892 for the prominent Conservative politician Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Viscount Cranbrook, son of John Hardy. He notably held office as Home Secretary, Lord President of the Council, Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for India.

  5. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, was a Conservative politician who held office in every Tory government between 1858 and 1892. He served as Home Secretary (1867-8) and as Secretary of War (1874-8).

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  6. Gathorne Hardy, first earl of Cranbrook, a memoir with extracts from his diary and correspondence by Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1814-1906 ; Gathorne-Hardy, A. E. (Alfred Erskine), 1845-1918

  7. Description. Gathorne-Hardy was a barrister and politician. The Times newspaper described him as a ‘very eminent public man of his day, a strong, capable and painstaking Minister ... a tower of strength to his party ... who early won the full confidence and warm personal regard of Queen Victoria’. Signed and dated: Rudolf Swoboda 1892. Provenance.