William Hutt (politician)
Sir William Hutt, KCB, PC (6 octobre 1801 - 24 novembre 1882) est un politicien libéral britannique qui est fortement impliqué dans la colonisation de la Nouvelle-Zélande et de l'Australie du Sud.
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William Hutt (politician)
Sir William Hutt, KCB, PC (6 octobre 1801 - 24 novembre 1882) est un politicien libéral britannique qui est fortement impliqué dans la colonisation de la Nouvelle-Zélande et de l'Australie du Sud.
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1801-10-06
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Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
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Appley Towers, Ryde,
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Sir William Hutt
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British
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Paymaster-General and
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Vice-President of the Board of Trade
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The Earl Russell
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1865-11-29
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1860-02-22
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Member of Parliament for Gateshead
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Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull
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David Carruthers 1835
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Matthew Davenport Hill 1832–1835
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Thomas Perronet Thompson 1835–1837
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Sir William Hutt, KCB, PC (6 o ...... ande et de l'Australie du Sud.
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William Hutt (homme politique)
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