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 James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury - Definition 

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The Rt Hon. The Earl of Malmesbury

James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury (25 March, 1807 - 17 May, 1889), was an British statesman of the Victorian era.

The son of the 2nd Earl, he was educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford. He spent several years travelling and making acquaintance with famous people; and in 1841 he had only just been elected to the House of Commons as a Conservative, when his father died and he succeeded to the peerage. His political career, though unimpressive, attracted a good deal of contemporary attention, partly owing to his being Foreign Secretary in 1852 and again in 18581859 (he was also Lord Privy Seal in 18661868 and in 18741876), and partly from his influential position as an active Tory of the old school in the House of Lords at a time when Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli were, in their different ways, moulding the Conservatism of the period. His long life, and the publication of his Memoirs of an Ex-Minister in 1884, contributed to his reputation. The Memoirs, charmingly written, full of anecdote, and containing much interesting material for the history of the time, remain his chief title to remembrance. Lord Malmesbury also edited his grandfather’s Diaries and Correspondence (1844), and in 1870 published The First Lord Malmesbury and His Friends. He was succeeded as 4th Earl by his nephew, Edward James Harris (1842—1899).


Preceded by:
The Earl Granville
Foreign Secretary
1852
Followed by:
The Lord John Russell
Preceded by:
The Earl of Clarendon
Foreign Secretary
1858–1859
Followed by:
The Lord John Russell
Preceded by:
The Duke of Argyll
Lord Privy Seal
1866–1868
Followed by:
The Earl of Kimberley
Preceded by:
The Earl of Derby
Leader of the House of Lords
1868
Followed by:
The Earl Granville
Preceded by:
The Viscount Halifax
Lord Privy Seal
1874–1876
Followed by:
The Earl of Beaconsfield


Preceded by:
James Harris
Earl of Malmesbury Followed by:
Edward James Harris


This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.




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