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JOSE DE ELDUAYEN

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 168 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOSE DE

ELDUAYEN  , 1st
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Marquis del Pazo de la Merced (1823-1898),
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Spanish politician, was born in
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Madrid on the 22nd of
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June 1823 . He was educated in the capital, took the degree of
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civil engineer, and as such directed important
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works in
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Asturias and Galicia, entered the Cortes in 1856 as deputy for
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Vigo, and sat in all the parliaments until 1867 as member of the Union Liberal with Marshal O'Donnell . He attacked the Miraflores
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cabinet in 1864, and became under-secretary of the home office when Canovas was minister in 1865 . He was made a councillor of state in 1866, and in 1868 assisted the other members of the Union Liberal in preparing the revolution . In the Cortes of 1872 he took much
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part in
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financial debates . He accepted office as member of the last Sagasta cabinet under King Amadeus . On the proclamation of the republic Elduayen very earnestly co-operated in the Alphonsist conspiracy, and endeavoured to induce the military and politicians to
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work together . He went abroad to meet and accompany the prince after the pronunciamiento of Marshal Campos, landed with him at Valencia, wasmade governor of Madrid, a marquis,
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grand
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cross of Charles III., and minister for the colonies in 1878 . He accepted the portfolio of
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foreign affairs in the Canovas cabinet from 1883 to 1885, and was made a
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life senator . He always prided himself on having beenone of the five members of the Cortes of 1870 who voted for
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Alphonso XII. when that parliament elected Amadeus of Savoy . He died at Madrid on the 24th of June 1898 .

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