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    [Date]: 21 February 1845
    [Member]: Charles Scott-Murray
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Buckinghamshire
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

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    [Date]: 10 February 1846
    [Member]: Lord Arthur Lennox
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Chichester
    [Reason]: Resigned after supporting repeal of the Corn Laws.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 29 January 1852
    [Member]: James Whitley Deans Dundas
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Greenwich
    [Reason]: Appointed commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 24 March 1852
    [Member]: Reginald James Blewitt
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Monmouth Boroughs
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 19 April 1852
    [Member]: Sir John S Trelawny
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Tavistock
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 29 April 1852
    [Member]: Sir Fitzroy Kelly
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Harwich
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest East Suffolk
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 19 May 1852
    [Member]: Charles Pascoe Grenfell
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Preston
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 30 January 1854
    [Member]: Robert Henry Clive
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Shropshire South
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 20 October 1854
    [Member]: Samuel Morton Peto
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Norwich
    [Reason]: Resigned to go to Crimean War and construct Grand Crimean Central Railway.Resigned again in 1868 from Bristol using Northstead.

    (Stewards)

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    [Date]: 9 February 1855
    [Member]: Lord Charles Wellesley
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Windsor
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 9 July 1855
    [Member]: Edmond Wodehouse
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Norfolk East
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 7 January 1856
    [Member]: Peter Rolt
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Greenwich
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 22 January 1856
    [Member]: Thomas Babington Macaulay
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Edinburgh
    [Reason]: ill health
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 28 February 1856
    [Member]: Gilbert Henry Heathcote
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Boston
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest Rutland
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 3 July 1856
    [Member]: Earl of Shelburne
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Calne
    [Reason]: Called up to the House of Lords in his father's barony of Wycombe.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 25 July 1856
    [Member]: Edward Strutt
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Nottingham
    [Reason]: Raised to the peerage.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 11 February 1857
    [Member]: Thomas Bateson
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Londonderry
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 16 February 1857
    [Member]: Lord John Manners
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Colchester
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest North Leicestershire.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 10 June 1857
    [Member]: James Duff
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Banffshire
    [Reason]: Became Earl Fife on the death of his uncle.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 25 August 1857
    [Member]: Lord Robert Grosvenor
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Middlesex
    [Reason]: Raised to the peerage.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: December 1857
    [Member]: Earl of Mulgrave
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Scarborough
    [Reason]: Became Marquess of Normanby on the death of his father.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 28 April 1858
    [Member]: Hugh Lyons-Montgomery
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Leitrim
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 27 July 1858
    [Member]: Sir John Buller-Yarde-Buller
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Devonshire South
    [Reason]: Raised to the peerage.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 8 February 1859
    [Member]: James Whiteside
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Enniskillen
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest Dublin University
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 23 June 1859
    [Member]: Col Edward Arthur Somerset
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Monmouthshire
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 11 August 1859
    [Member]: James Wilson
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Devonport
    [Reason]: Resigned to sit as financial member of the Council of India.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 13 December 1859
    [Member]: William Overend
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Pontefract
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 16 May 1860
    [Member]: Sir John Rivett-Carnac
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Lymington
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 27 July 1860
    [Member]: John Ayshford Wise
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Stafford
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 4 February 1861
    [Member]: Joseph Crook
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Bolton
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 15 April 1861
    [Member]: Hugh Taylor
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Tynemouth and North Shields
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 3 July 1861
    [Member]: Henry Rich
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Richmond
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 23 July 1861
    [Member]: William Cubitt
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Andover
    [Reason]: Resign to contest a by-election for the City of London, which he lost.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 11 February 1862
    [Member]: John Biggs
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Leicester
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 20 April 1862
    [Member]: William Roupell
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Lambeth
    [Reason]: see Roupell case.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 18 July 1862
    [Member]: Robert Munro-Ferguson
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Kirkcaldy Burghs
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 24 July 1862
    [Member]: William McClintock-Bunbury
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Carlow County
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 26 January 1863
    [Member]: Andrew Steuart
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Cambridge
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 16 February 1863
    [Member]: Humphrey William Freeland
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Chichester
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 28 May 1863
    [Member]: Sir John Arnott
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Kinsale
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 9 October 1863
    [Member]: Hon. Frederick Lygon
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Tewkesbury
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest West Worcestershire.
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 17 February 1864
    [Member]: Henry Ker Seymer
    [Party]: Conservative
    [Constituency]: Dorset
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 1 February 1865
    [Member]: Francis Lyons
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Cork City
    [Reason]:
    (Stewards)

  • []:
    [Date]: 15 June 1865
    [Member]: Ralph Bernal Osborne
    [Party]: Liberal
    [Constituency]: Liskeard
    [Reason]: Resigned to contest Nottingham.
    (Stewards)

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Hempholme is a small village in the east end of Yorkshire in the UK. It is a beautiful and beautiful place with quaint local English farming features. It used to be privately owned, but after it was taken over by the British royal family, opening up has become one of the key attractions for many tourists to clock in. The random tool contains a list of the 44 estate managers who have supervised the estate throughout history, which can be checked further by interested friends.

In the generator, you can also find a detailed list of each hacienda administrator, date of appointment, party affiliation, Constitution, and reason for appointment. They are diligent, day after day to carry on the good protection and the management here, take pains to receive the visitor friends from all over the world. And here, too, is a small, profitable village among Britain’s many estates.

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