Lord Granville

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Lord Granville was a prominent 19th-century British Liberal statesman and foreign secretary known for his role in major diplomatic negotiations and international agreements.

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Lord Northbrook 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British politician
Liberal statesman
foreign secretary
human
aristocraticFamily Leveson-Gower family NERFINISHED
associatedWith British Parliament NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Great Britain NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
familyName Leveson-Gower NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork international relations
public administration
fullName Granville George Leveson-Gower NERFINISHED
genreOfActivity diplomacy
parliamentary politics
givenName Granville NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Lord
The Right Honourable
ideology British liberalism
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal Party NERFINISHED
nobleTitle 2nd Earl Granville NERFINISHED
notableFor British foreign policy in the 19th century
Liberal governments of the Victorian era NERFINISHED
diplomatic negotiations
international agreements
participation in major 19th-century European diplomatic affairs
notableRole leading figure in British Liberal politics
senior member of several Liberal administrations
occupation diplomat
politician
statesman
positionHeld Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster NERFINISHED
Colonial Secretary NERFINISHED
Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Leader of the House of Lords NERFINISHED
President of the Council NERFINISHED
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
residence United Kingdom
socialClass British aristocracy
sphereOfActivity foreign relations of the United Kingdom
timePeriod 19th century
titleHeld Earl Granville NERFINISHED
Lord President of the Council NERFINISHED
workLocation Foreign Office NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

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Gladstone’s third Liberal government hasCabinetMember Lord Granville
this entity surface form: Lord Northbrook
London Convention of 1871 negotiatedBy Lord Granville