The Late Ea r1 of Redesdale
The Heath of 'tile above "peer is announced in our telegrams to-day. From Men of Hheiime we learn: *«.Hewas bora "in Ireland on September 9, 1805. On the death of hie father in 1830, ho : «u(3oeeded hfin as Baron Bttiesdale. In 1851 he was elected of Committees and Deputy tfaealker in the House of Lords. He ••JEM advanced to an -earldom in 187i>Eordahip always took a deep in religious, questions. He ' sfi^rously epposed : the disfestablishand disendbwment of the Episttopai. Church in treland, mainly on the gTouad thai the Queen could not conseat to such a measure, inasmuch as she had taken, at' tier coronation, an oath "to maintain and preserve inviokbly the settlement of the United Churbh of England and Ireland, and the* doctrine, discipline, and government thereof; as by law established, i %lthin England" and Ireland, and the i ! territories thereunto belonging." Lord rßtfdesdale took a prominent part in tthe debates on the Alabama chums." iThe title now becomes extinct.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 3
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