William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham
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William Duncombe, 2e baron Feversham (14 janvier 1798 - 11 février 1867), est un pair britannique propriétaire d'un grand domaine dans le North Riding of Yorkshire. Il s'investit dans les affaires de la Royal Agricultural Society et est propriétaire d'un troupeau primé de bovins à cornes courtes. Il est député pour la circonscription de 1832 à 1841, après quoi il siège à la Chambre des lords, ayant succédé à son père. De 1826 à 1831, il est député ultra-conservateur. Il est le premier député à soutenir la campagne de Richard Oastler du Factory Act et lui apporte un soutien indéfectible pour le reste de sa vie.
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William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham (14 January 1798 – 11 February 1867), was a British peer with a large estate in the North Riding of Yorkshire. He was prominent in the affairs of the Royal Agricultural Society and owner of a prize-winning herd of short-horn cattle. He served as a Tory Member of Parliament (MP) for the Riding from 1832 to 1841, after which he sat in the House of Lords, having succeeded to the title on the death of his father. From 1826 to 1831 he had sat as an Ultra-Tory MP. He was the first MP to support Richard Oastler's campaign for Factory Reform, and gave it unwavering support for the rest of his life; in 1847 he seconded the Second Reading in the Lords of the Factory Act of that year (the 'Ten-Hour Act').
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William Duncombe, 2e baron Feversham (14 janvier 1798 - 11 février 1867), est un pair britannique propriétaire d'un grand domaine dans le North Riding of Yorkshire. Il s'investit dans les affaires de la Royal Agricultural Society et est propriétaire d'un troupeau primé de bovins à cornes courtes. Il est député pour la circonscription de 1832 à 1841, après quoi il siège à la Chambre des lords, ayant succédé à son père. De 1826 à 1831, il est député ultra-conservateur. Il est le premier député à soutenir la campagne de Richard Oastler du Factory Act et lui apporte un soutien indéfectible pour le reste de sa vie.
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William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham (14 January 1798 – 11 February 1867), was a British peer with a large estate in the North Riding of Yorkshire. He was prominent in the affairs of the Royal Agricultural Society and owner of a prize-winning herd of short-horn cattle. He served as a Tory Member of Parliament (MP) for the Riding from 1832 to 1841, after which he sat in the House of Lords, having succeeded to the title on the death of his father. From 1826 to 1831 he had sat as an Ultra-Tory MP. He was the first MP to support Richard Oastler's campaign for Factory Reform, and gave it unwavering support for the rest of his life; in 1847 he seconded the Second Reading in the Lords of the Factory Act of that year (the 'Ten-Hour Act').
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