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GATHORNE See also: HARDY, 1ST See also: EARL OF (1814-1906), See also: British statesman, was See also: born at See also: Bradford on the 1st of See also: October 1814, the son of See also: John Hardy, and belonged to a
See also: Yorkshire See also: family
.
Entering upon active See also: political See also: life in 1847, eleven years after his See also: graduation at See also: Oxford, and nine years after his See also: call to the See also: bar, he offered himself as a See also: candidate for Bradford, but was unsuccessful
.
In 1856 he was returned for See also: Leominster, and in 1865 defeated Mr Gladstone at Oxford
.
In 1866 he became president of the Poor See also: Law See also: Board in See also: Lord See also: Derby's new administration
.
When in 1867 Mr Walpole resigned, from dissatisfaction with Mr Disraeli's Reform See also: Bill, Mr Hardy succeeded him at the home office
.
In 1874 he was secretary for war; and when in 1878 Lord See also: Salisbury took the See also: foreign office upon the resignation of Lord Derby, Viscount See also: Cranbrook (as Mr Hardy became within a See also: month afterwards) succeeded him at the See also: India office
.
At the same See also: time he had assumed the additional family surname of Gathorne, which had been that of his See also: mother
.
In Lord Salisbury's administrations of 1885 and 1886 Lord Cranbrook was president of the council, and upon his retirement from public life concurrently with the resignation of the See also: cabinet in 1892 he was raised to an earldom
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He died on the 3oth of October 1906, being succeeded as 2nd earl by his son John See also: Stewart Gathorne-Hardy, previously known as Lord
See also: Medway (b
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1839); who from 1868 to i88o sat in parliament as a conservative for See also: Rye, and from 1884 to 1892 for a division of Kent
.
See Gathorne Hardy, 1st earl of Cranbrook, a memoir with extracts from his See also: correspondence, edited by the Hon
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