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  <DateOfDeath label="Date of death" urlencoded="30+May+1832" urlpathencoded="30%20May%201832">30 May 1832 </DateOfDeath>
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Hampstead, London</DatesAndPlaces>
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  <Activity label="Activity" urlencoded="Education%3a+%0aFortrose%3b+King%27s+College%2c+Aberdenn+(1780)%3b+MD+(1787%2c+Edinburgh%2c+dissertation+on+%27De+motu+musculari%27).+President+of+the+Speculative+Society+and+spoke+against+the+slave+trade+at+his+first+address.+%0aCareer%3a+%0aWorked+as+a+journalist+in+London+(1788)%3b+following+his+marriage+to+Catherine+Stuart+in+1789+toured+the+Low+Countries+%2c+and+in+Liege+gained+first+hand+knowledge+of+the+revolution+in+France%3b+on+return+to+england+in+1790%2c+became+a+prominent+political+writer%2c+defender+then+critic+of+he+French+Revolution+in+the+1790%27s%3b+turned+to+journalism+in+order+to+raise+money+and+assist+the+Whig+cause%3b+called+to+the+Bar+(1795)%3b+Recorder+of+Bombay+(1804-1811)%3b+returned+to+England%3b+MP+for+Nairn+(1813-1818)%3b+MP+for+Knaresborough+(1818-1832)%3b+Professor+of+Law%2c+Haileybury+College+(1818-1824)%3b+published+%27Dissertation+on+the+progress+of+ethical+philosophy%27+(1830)+%0aHonours%3a+%0aKt+1804" urlpathencoded="Education:%20%0aFortrose;%20King's%20College,%20Aberdenn%20(1780);%20MD%20(1787,%20Edinburgh,%20dissertation%20on%20'De%20motu%20musculari').%20President%20of%20the%20Speculative%20Society%20and%20spoke%20against%20the%20slave%20trade%20at%20his%20first%20address.%20%0aCareer:%20%0aWorked%20as%20a%20journalist%20in%20London%20(1788);%20following%20his%20marriage%20to%20Catherine%20Stuart%20in%201789%20toured%20the%20Low%20Countries%20,%20and%20in%20Liege%20gained%20first%20hand%20knowledge%20of%20the%20revolution%20in%20France;%20on%20return%20to%20england%20in%201790,%20became%20a%20prominent%20political%20writer,%20defender%20then%20critic%20of%20he%20French%20Revolution%20in%20the%201790's;%20turned%20to%20journalism%20in%20order%20to%20raise%20money%20and%20assist%20the%20Whig%20cause;%20called%20to%20the%20Bar%20(1795);%20Recorder%20of%20Bombay%20(1804-1811);%20returned%20to%20England;%20MP%20for%20Nairn%20(1813-1818);%20MP%20for%20Knaresborough%20(1818-1832);%20Professor%20of%20Law,%20Haileybury%20College%20(1818-1824);%20published%20'Dissertation%20on%20the%20progress%20of%20ethical%20philosophy'%20(1830)%20%0aHonours:%20%0aKt%201804">Education: 
Fortrose; King's College, Aberdenn (1780); MD (1787, Edinburgh, dissertation on 'De motu musculari'). President of the Speculative Society and spoke against the slave trade at his first address. 
Career: 
Worked as a journalist in London (1788); following his marriage to Catherine Stuart in 1789 toured the Low Countries , and in Liege gained first hand knowledge of the revolution in France; on return to england in 1790, became a prominent political writer, defender then critic of he French Revolution in the 1790's; turned to journalism in order to raise money and assist the Whig cause; called to the Bar (1795); Recorder of Bombay (1804-1811); returned to England; MP for Nairn (1813-1818); MP for Knaresborough (1818-1832); Professor of Law, Haileybury College (1818-1824); published 'Dissertation on the progress of ethical philosophy' (1830) 
Honours: 
Kt 1804
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  <DateOfElection label="Date of election" urlencoded="11%2f11%2f1813" urlpathencoded="11/11/1813">11/11/1813</DateOfElection>
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  <Source label="Source" urlencoded="Sources%3a+%0aBulloch%27s+Roll%3b+DNB%0aObituaries%3a+%0aProc+Roy+Soc+1832-1833+No+11+pp+147-148+%0aNotes%3a+%0aVerify+that+Langham+Place+is+in+London." urlpathencoded="Sources:%20%0aBulloch's%20Roll;%20DNB%0aObituaries:%20%0aProc%20Roy%20Soc%201832-1833%20No%2011%20pp%20147-148%20%0aNotes:%20%0aVerify%20that%20Langham%20Place%20is%20in%20London.">Sources: 
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries: 
Proc Roy Soc 1832-1833 No 11 pp 147-148 
Notes: 
Verify that Langham Place is in London.</Source>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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Pmab</Creator>
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