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John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838: The Duty of Loyalty (Cambridge Studies in English Legal History) [Hardcover]

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August 13, 1999 0521623952 978-0521623957
John Scott, Lord Eldon (1751-1838) was an important English lawyer and a dominant figure in Georgian public life, and ranks among the most important Lord Chancellors in the long history of that office. This biography, the first in approximately 150 years, traces Eldon's public career, from MP to Lord Chancellor. That career was significant for its duration and complexity. Eldon held public office for almost 49 years, and his 25 year tenure as Lord Chancellor is unique. This enabled him to exercise influence in almost every government between 1788-1827.

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'This is a political biography as it used to be written, with facts given, not theories argued and all is thoroughly based on wide research.' Contemporary Review

' ... Rose A. Melikan's impressive new biography ... This book is particularly valuable for its detailed tracing of Eldon's political career in parliament and his relationships with his contemporaries, which draws on a wide range of source material. Melikan's is a well constructed, subtle and balanced argument, which often gives useful insights into his character. Dr. Melikan is to be thanked for producing a meticulously researched, long overdue biography in an elegant and eloquent style.' Michael Lobban, Brunel University

' ... an obvious need for a well-researched and balanced study. After a gap of about 150 years we now have such a work in Rose Melikan's book ... Melikan reveals the range of his career and recsues him from caricature ... This result is an admirably detailed and convincing portrait ... This study has many merits. For the first time Scott emerges as a rounded personality, and his sustained influence upon the legal life of England and Wales becomes comprehensible.' Raymond C. J. Cocks

'... a meticulously researched, long overdue biography in an elegant and eloquent style'. The English Historical Review

'Melikan is to be commended for composing so thoughtful and revealing a study of early nineteenth century conservative thought.' Parliamentary History

Book Description

John Scott, Lord Eldon (1751 1838) was an important English lawyer and a dominant figure in Georgian public life, and ranks among the most important Lord Chancellors in the long history of that office. This biography -the first in approximately 150 years--traces Eldon's public career, from MP to Lord Chancellor. That career was significant for its duration and complexity. Eldon held public office for almost 49 years, and his 25 year tenure as Lord Chancellor is unique. This enabled him to exercise influence in almost every government between 1788 1827.

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Rose Melikan was born in Detroit, Michigan. Since 1993, she has been a Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Her academic research centers on 18th and early 19th British political and constitutional history. She lives in Cambridge, England with her husband.

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John Scott was born on 4 June 1751 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the youngest of the six surviving children of William Scott and his second wife, Jane. Read the first page
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parliamentary debates from the year, legal patronage, royal illness, seditious intent, proceedings for high treason, parliamentary register, anecdote book, regency crisis, colonial opinions, legal appointments, radical societies
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House of Lords, Solicitor General, Common Pleas, Lady Eldon, William Pitt, Prince of Wales, King's Bench, George Rose, Home Secretary, Roman Catholics, Sir William Scott, Morning Chronicle, Sir John, Duke of Portland, Habeas Corpus Act, George Canning, Captain Williams, Duke of Wellington, Lord Redesdale, Master of the Rolls, Prince Regent, Robert Peel, Lord Colchester, Princess of Wales, Thomas Grenville
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