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Photographic Print : The Hon. C. P. Villiers, Mover of the Address to the Throne in the House of Commons, 1850. Creator: Unknown
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The Hon. C. P. Villiers, Mover of the Address to the Throne in the House of Commons, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Hon. C. P. Villiers, Mover of the Address to the Throne in the House of Commons, 1850. The Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, barrister-at-law, Examiner of the Rolls in the Court of Chancery, is third son of the late Hon. George Villiers, by the only daughter of the first Lord Borringdon, and is thus brother of the Earl of Clarendon. He was born in 1802; took his degree at the University of Cambridge; and was called to the bar, at Lincoln's-inn, in 1827. In 1835 he was returned to Parliament (along with Thomas Thornley, Esq.) for the borough of Wolverhampton, in Staffordshire'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse archives. Featuring The Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, Mover of the Address to the Throne in the House of Commons in 1850, this rare and intriguing image offers a glimpse into the past. Taken from Heritage Images, the creator and date are unknown, adding to its allure. Bring history into your home with this stunning, vintage print, and let the stories of the past come alive.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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This photograph print depicts The Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, a prominent figure in Victorian Britain. Born in 1802, Villiers was the third son of the late Hon. George Villiers and the only daughter of the first Lord Borrington. He obtained his degree from the University of Cambridge and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1827. In 1835, Villiers was elected as a Member of Parliament for the borough of Wolverhampton, in Staffordshire, alongside Thomas Thornley, Esquire. In this photograph, Villiers is depicted in his formal attire, wearing a barrister's wig and gown, reflecting his legal background. As the Mover of the Address to the Throne in the House of Commons in 1850, Villiers played a significant role in the political landscape of the time. His election to Parliament marked the beginning of a distinguished political career, which saw him rise through the ranks to become a prominent figure in Victorian politics. This photograph is an engraving from the Illustrated London News, published in 1850. The Illustrated London News was a popular Victorian newspaper, known for its high-quality illustrations and coverage of current events. This print provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of a prominent Victorian politician and lawyer, offering insights into the fashion, politics, and society of the time.
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