Edward Horsman

Edward Horsman (* February 8, 1807, † November 30, 1876 in Biarritz ) was a British politician.

Edward Horsman, educated at Rugby School and at the University of Cambridge, came in 1831 in the Scottish lawyer and stand in 1836 for Cockermouth elected as Stroud 1853 the House of Commons, where he joined the iberalen party.

The government, he was one of only 1855 to 1857 as Chief Secretary for Ireland to. In considering the introduced by Gladstone Reform Bill (see * 1) In 1866, he separated himself, since he whose liberal concessions went too far, the majority of the Whig party and founded by Robert Lowe, the fraction of the so-called after a witticism Brights Adullamiten. He also practiced later, after this fraction was gone, as one of the so-called independent liberals by his oratorical talent and his dreaded by both parties caustic wit a big influence in Parliament from.

Since 1869, he belonged to the House of Commons for Liskeard in Cornwall (see * 2).

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  • Member of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)
  • Politicians (19th Century )
  • Briton
  • Born in 1807
  • Died in 1876
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