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- Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton PC, FRS (18 March 1791 – 4 May 1863), was a British politician from the extended Littleton/Lyttelton family, of first the Canningite Tories and later the Whigs. He had a long political career, active in each of the Houses of Parliament in turn over a period of forty years. He was closely involved in a number of major reforms, particularly Catholic Emancipation, the Truck Act of 1831, the Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832 and the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. Throughout his career he was actively concerned with the Irish question and he was Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1833 and 1834. Hatherton was also a major Staffordshire landowner, farmer and businessman. As heir to two family fortunes, he had large holdings in agricultural and residential property, coal mines, quarries and brick works, mainly concentrated around Penkridge, Cannock and Walsall. (en)
- Edward John Littleton, 1er baron Hatherton, CP, FRS (18 mars 1791- 4 mai 1863), est un homme politique britannique de la famille élargie Littleton / Lyttelton, un des premiers conservateurs Canningite, puis plus tard un Whig. Il a une longue carrière politique, actif dans chacune des chambres du Parlement pendant quarante ans. Il participe étroitement à plusieurs réformes majeures, notamment l'émancipation des catholiques, le Truck Act de 1831, le Parliament Boundaries Act de 1832 et le Municipal Corporations Act 1835. Tout au long de sa carrière, il s’est activement intéressé à la question irlandaise et est secrétaire en chef pour l'Irlande de 1833 à 1834. Il est également un important propriétaire foncier, agriculteur et homme d'affaires du Staffordshire. Héritier de deux fortunes familiales, il possède d'importantes participations dans des propriétés agricoles et résidentielles, des mines de charbon, des carrières et des briqueteries, principalement concentrées autour de Penkridge, Cannock et Walsall. (fr)
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- An 1834 portrait of Edward Littleton by George Hayter. (en)
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- Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton PC, FRS (18 March 1791 – 4 May 1863), was a British politician from the extended Littleton/Lyttelton family, of first the Canningite Tories and later the Whigs. He had a long political career, active in each of the Houses of Parliament in turn over a period of forty years. He was closely involved in a number of major reforms, particularly Catholic Emancipation, the Truck Act of 1831, the Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832 and the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. Throughout his career he was actively concerned with the Irish question and he was Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1833 and 1834. (en)
- Edward John Littleton, 1er baron Hatherton, CP, FRS (18 mars 1791- 4 mai 1863), est un homme politique britannique de la famille élargie Littleton / Lyttelton, un des premiers conservateurs Canningite, puis plus tard un Whig. Il a une longue carrière politique, actif dans chacune des chambres du Parlement pendant quarante ans. Il participe étroitement à plusieurs réformes majeures, notamment l'émancipation des catholiques, le Truck Act de 1831, le Parliament Boundaries Act de 1832 et le Municipal Corporations Act 1835. Tout au long de sa carrière, il s’est activement intéressé à la question irlandaise et est secrétaire en chef pour l'Irlande de 1833 à 1834. (fr)
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- Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton (en)
- Edward Littleton (1er baron Hatherton) (fr)
- Edward Littleton, 1:e baron Hatherton (sv)
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