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The Croker Papers 3 Volume Set : The Correspondence and Diaries of the Late Right Honourable John Wilson Croker, LL.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty from 1809 to 1830

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century series
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John Wilson Croker (1780-1857), politician and writer, was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and studied for the bar before moving to London after the Act of Union reduced the opportunities in Ireland for an ambitious young lawyer.

He was appointed as Deputy Chief Secretary for Ireland when Sir Arthur Wellesley took command of the Army in Portugal, and subsequently became Secretary to the Admiralty, an important role in wartime.

He was noted for his efficiency and honesty, and held the post until 1830, despite changes of government.

He was a prolific letter-writer, on professional and personal matters, and almost all his correspondents were men of rank and importance in their field.

His papers shed considerable light on Tory politics in the first half of the nineteenth century, as well as covering literary topics, particularly in his later life.

This three-volume edition was published in 1884.

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Cambridge University Press
1108044611 / 9781108044615
Mixed media product
942.07
23/02/2012
United Kingdom
1298 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
140 x 215 mm, 1770 grams
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