Hugh Childers

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Hugh Childers was a 19th-century British Liberal politician and statesman who served in several senior government posts, including First Lord of the Admiralty and Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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instanceOf British politician
Liberal Party (UK) politician
human
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
educatedAt Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Childers NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork defence policy
naval administration
public finance
givenName Hugh
ideology classical liberalism
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal Party (UK) NERFINISHED
notableFor reforms of the British Army
role in Gladstone Liberal governments
service as Chancellor of the Exchequer
service as First Lord of the Admiralty
notableWork Childers Reforms NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
politician
parliamentaryTerm House of Commons of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf 19th-century British politics
positionHeld Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chief Secretary for Ireland NERFINISHED
First Lord of the Admiralty NERFINISHED
Home Secretary NERFINISHED
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Secretary of State for War NERFINISHED
relative Erskine Childers NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
representedInParliament Edinburgh South NERFINISHED
Pontefract NERFINISHED
residence Edinburgh NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Pontefract NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Emily Walker NERFINISHED
Katherine Anne Gilbert NERFINISHED
workedUnder Earl Russell NERFINISHED
Earl of Aberdeen NERFINISHED
Lord Palmerston NERFINISHED
William Ewart Gladstone NERFINISHED

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Childers Reforms namedAfter Hugh Childers
Childers Reforms hasAuthor Hugh Childers