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British Earl ( 1805-1886 ) Find sources : " John Freeman-Mitford , 1st Earl of Redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( March 2012 )
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The Right Honourable The Earl of Redesdale Lord Redesdale , by Carlo Pellegrini , 1875 .
Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal In office 16 January 1830 - 2 May 1886 Preceded by The 1st Baron Redesdale Succeeded by Peerages extinct Personal details Born John Thomas Freeman-Mitford 9
September 1805 Died 2 May 1886( 1886-05-02 ) ( aged 80 ) John Thomas Freeman-Mitford , 1st Earl of Redesdale ( 9
September 1805 - 2 May 1886 ) , styled as the 2nd Baron Redesdale between January 1830 and January 1877 , was a Protestant controversialist and member of the House of Lords .
Life
He was born in Dublin on 9
September 1805 , the son of the 1st Baron Redesdale , then Lord Chancellor of Ireland .
He was educated at Eton and New College , Oxford ( BA 1825 , MA 1828 , DCL 1853 ) .
On the death of his father in January 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the House of Lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of Parliamentary bills .
Wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the Earl of Shaftesbury , 4 February 1851 , Lord Redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of Lansdowne , Stanley , and Wellington .
This appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
His shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
Though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
Redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named France to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
The correspondence showed that he was acting under a misapprehension .
Nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the House of Lords in connection with private business .
Redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the Reform Bill of 1867 , when he opposed the Earl Grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
On the Alabama Claims , he maintained in 1872 that the United States had no claims to compensation because the Southerners had reentered the Union at the close of the war .
Controversialist
But his interests lay chiefly in religious topics , on which he assumed a pronouncedly Protestant and orthodox attitude .
He published in 1849 some ' Reflections on the Doctrine of Regeneration and its Connection with both Sacraments , and in 1850 some ' Observations on the Gorham Judgment and its Consequences . '
In 1853 he was one of the revivers of convocation .
He refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to Scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' The Law of Scripture against Divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
Equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the Coronation Oath .
On 17 July 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' Some of the Arguments by which Mr . Gladstone 's Resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' Lord Macaulay on the Coronation Oath ' ( 1869 ) .
In 1874 , appeared ' Reasoning on some Points of Doctrine , ' and in 1875 Redesdale entered into a controversy with Cardinal Manning in The Daily Telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
The correspondence was republished by the ' Press and St. James 's Chronicle , ' under the title of ' The Infallible Church and the Holy Communion . '
Redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
On 3 January 1877 , he was created Earl of Redesdale , in the County of Northumberland , on Disraeli 's recommendation .
On 14 June , he called attention in the House of Lords to a manual entitled ' The Priest in Absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the Society of the Holy Cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from Archbishop Archibald Tait .
In the same year also appeared his ' Apostolic Doctrine of the Real Presence , ' and in 1879 ' On the Doctrine of the Real Presence ; Correspondence between the Earl of Redesdale and the Hon .
C. L. Wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the English Church Union .
Redesdale also published ' Thoughts on English Prosody and Translations from Horace , ' and ' Further Thoughts on English Prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
Quarterly Review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' Horace and his Translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the English language on Latin models .
His last pamphlet was ' The Earldom of Mar : a Letter to the Lord Register of Scotland , the Earl of Glasgow , ' a reply to the Earl of Crawford 's criticisms of Glasgow 's judgment .
He died unmarried on 2 May 1886 , when the peerages became extinct .
The earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , Bertram Freeman-Mitford , for whom the barony of Redesdale was re-created in 1902 .


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british earl [PERSON] ( 1805-1886 ) find sources [RANK] : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl [PERSON] of redesdale [PLACE] " - news [PERSON] · newspapers [QUANTITY] · books [ESTATE] · scholar [PERSON] · jstor [UNKNOWN] ( march [PERIOD] 2012 ) this article [ARTICLE] includes a list [LOCATION] of general references [NUMBER] , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations [GROUP] . please help to improve this article [ARTICLE] by introducing more precise citations [GROUP] . ( march [PERIOD] 2012 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) the right honourable the earl [PERSON] of redesdale lord redesdale [PLACE] [PERSON] , by carlo pellegrini [PERSON] , 1875 . member [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] of lords lord temporal [PERSON] in office 16 january [PERIOD] 1830 - 2 may [PERIOD] 1886 preceded by the 1st baron redesdale [PLACE] succeeded by peerages [RANK] extinct personal details born john thomas freeman-mitford 9 september [PERIOD] 1805 died 2 may [PERIOD] 1886( 1886-05-02 ) ( aged 80 ) john thomas freeman-mitford , 1st earl [PERSON] of redesdale [PLACE] ( 9 september [PERIOD] 1805 - 2 may [PERIOD] 1886 ) , styled as the 2nd baron redesdale [PLACE] between january [PERIOD] 1830 and january [PERIOD] 1877 , was a protestant controversialist [PERSON] and member [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] . life [EVENT] he was born in dublin [PLACE] on 9 september [PERIOD] 1805 , the son [PERSON] of the 1st baron redesdale [PLACE] , then lord chancellor [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] . he was educated at eton [PERSON] and new college [INSTITUTION] , oxford [PLACE] ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl [UNKNOWN] 1853 ) . on the death [EVENT] of his father [PERSON] in january [PERIOD] 1830 , he succeeded as second baron [PERSON] , but took little part in the debates [STATE] of the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording [EVENT] and detail [EVENT] of parliamentary bills [ESTATE] . wellington [PLACE] recommended him to study the private business [STATE] of the house [PLACE] , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship [UNKNOWN] of committees [EVENT] , and on the resignation [EVENT] of the earl [PERSON] of shaftesbury [UNKNOWN] , 4 february [PERIOD] 1851 , lord redesdale [PLACE] was unanimously chosen his successor [NUMBER] , with the approval [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of lansdowne [PERSON] , stanley [PLACE] , and wellington [PLACE] . this appointment [ACT] he held with general credit [PERSON] until his death [EVENT] , and though assiduous in presiding when bills [ESTATE] were in committee [HUMAN GROUP] , made his power [POWER] chiefly felt over private bill legislation [PERSON] . his shrewdness [PROPERTY] and independence [STATE] of judgment [CONCLUSION] enabled him to detect the artifices [ACTION] of attorneys [PERSON] and agents [PERSON] , while his dictatorial manner [PERSON] was proverbial . though he regarded all things [ACTIVITY] , great and small , with a genuine conservatism [ATTITUDE] , yet he never allowed his peculiar views [GROUP] to warp his decisions [DECISION] . redesdale [PLACE] was especially severe on the drafting [FORM] of railway bills [ESTATE] , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor [PERSON] named france [PLACE] to the bar [PLACE] of the house [PLACE] for expressions [UNKNOWN] reflecting on him as chairman [PERSON] . the correspondence [SIMILARITY] showed that he was acting under a misapprehension [ABSTRACT ENTITY] . nevertheless , his firm [INSTITUTION] and honest management [PERSON] increased the authority [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] in connection [SET] with private business [STATE] . redesdale [PLACE] was also a frequent speaker [CONCEPT] on general topics [SIGN] , e.g. the reform bill [PERSON] of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey [PERSON] 's amendment [EVENT] for the disfranchisement [UNKNOWN] of certain boroughs [ESTATE] , on the ground [WOOD] that the matter [PERSON] was beyond the proper jurisdiction [PERSON] of the peers [PERSON] , and that it was a mistake [EVENT] to make the franchise [ACT] a party question [QUESTION] . on the alabama claims [AMOUNT] , he maintained in 1872 that the united states [PLACE] had no claims [AMOUNT] to compensation [ABSTRACT ENTITY] because the southerners [PERSON] had reentered the union [PLACE] at the close [PROPERTY] of the war [EVENT] . controversialist but his interests [UNKNOWN] lay chiefly in religious topics [SIGN] , on which he assumed a pronouncedly protestant and orthodox attitude [ATTITUDE] . he published in 1849 some ' reflections [PERSON] on the doctrine [QUALITY] of regeneration [ABILITY] and its connection [SET] with both sacraments [CAUSE] , and in 1850 some ' observations [STATE] on the gorham judgment [CONCLUSION] and its consequences [CONSEQUENCE] . ' in 1853 he was one of the revivers [UNKNOWN] of convocation [ACTIVITY] . he refused to sign the report [PERSON] of the royal commission [ACT] on the law [PERSON] of divorce [PROCESS] , of which he was a member [PERSON] , on the ground [WOOD] that the dissolution [PROCESS] of the marriage tie [PERSON] was contrary to scripture [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , and besides [UNKNOWN] vindicating his views [GROUP] in a pamphlet [PERSON] entitled ' the law [PERSON] of scripture [ABSTRACT ENTITY] against divorce [PROCESS] ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition [STATE] to the measure [MEASURE] of the following year [PERIOD] . equally outspoken was his resistance [PERSON] to the disestablishment [UNKNOWN] of the church [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] , which he maintained to be a violation [ACT] of the coronation oath [CAUSE] . on 17 july [PERIOD] 1868 , he moved for a copy [RESULT] of the oath [CAUSE] , besides [UNKNOWN] publishing two pamphlets [PERSON] , ' some of the arguments [DISPUTE] by which mr . gladstone [PERSON] 's resolutions [PROCESS] are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay [PERSON] on the coronation oath [CAUSE] ' ( 1869 ) . in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points [UNKNOWN] of doctrine [QUALITY] , ' and in 1875 redesdale [PLACE] entered into a controversy [UNKNOWN] with cardinal [NUMBER] manning in the daily telegraph [PORTION] on the subject [SET] of communion [PERSON] in both kinds [DOCUMENT PART] . the correspondence [SIMILARITY] was republished by the ' press [INSTITUTION] and st. james [PERSON] 's chronicle [UNKNOWN] , ' under the title [BUILDING] of ' the infallible church [PERSON] and the holy communion [PERSON] . ' redesdale [PLACE] displayed considerable ingenuity [ABILITY] in forcing the cardinal [NUMBER] to base his arguments [DISPUTE] on authorities [PERSON] whose cogency [PROPERTY] he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions [STATE] of the dialecticians [UNKNOWN] , the dispute [DISPUTE] led to no practical result [RESULT] . on 3 january [PERIOD] 1877 , he was created earl [PERSON] of redesdale [PLACE] , in the county [PLACE] of northumberland [UNKNOWN] , on disraeli [PERSON] 's recommendation [EVENT] . on 14 june [PERIOD] , he called attention [ELEMENT] in the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] to a manual [COLLECTION] entitled ' the priest [PERSON] in absolution [SPEECH] , ' published privately for the use [USE] of the clergy [PERSON] by the society [INSTITUTION] of the holy cross [PERSON] , and elicited a strong condemnation [SUBSTANCE] of its doctrines [QUALITY] from archbishop archibald tait [PERSON] . in the same year [PERIOD] also appeared his ' apostolic doctrine [QUALITY] of the real presence [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , ' and in 1879 ' on the doctrine [QUALITY] of the real presence [ABSTRACT ENTITY] ; correspondence [SIMILARITY] between the earl [PERSON] of redesdale [PLACE] and the hon [PERSON] . c. l. wood [WOOD] , a discussion [EVENT] evoked by a speech [SPEECH] of the latter [UNKNOWN] at a meeting [ACTIVITY] of the university branch [BRANCH] of the english church [PERSON] union [PLACE] . redesdale [PLACE] also published ' thoughts [FIGURE] on english prosody [EVENT] and translations [UNKNOWN] from horace [PERSON] , ' and ' further thoughts [FIGURE] on english prosody [EVENT] ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts [ACTION] , suggested by an article [ARTICLE] in the ' quarterly review [ARTICLE] , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace [PERSON] and his translators [UNKNOWN] , ' to formulate rules [RULE] of quantity [QUANTITY] for the english language [LANGUAGE] on latin models [STYLE] . his last pamphlet [PERSON] was ' the earldom [UNKNOWN] of mar [PERSON] : a letter [PURPOSE] to the lord register [PERSON] of scotland [PLACE] , the earl [PERSON] of glasgow [PLACE] , ' a reply [DOCUMENT] to the earl [PERSON] of crawford [PERSON] 's criticisms [ACT] of glasgow [PLACE] 's judgment [CONCLUSION] . he died unmarried on 2 may [PERIOD] 1886 , when the peerages [RANK] became extinct . the earl [PERSON] bequeathed his estates [ESTATE] to his kinsman [PERSON] , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony [RANK] of redesdale [PLACE] was re-created in 1902 .

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8doctrine3QUALITY he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
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12year2PERIOD he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
13horace2PERSON redesdale also published ' thoughts on english prosody and translations from horace , ' and ' further thoughts on english prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
14pamphlet2PERSON he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
15scripture2ABSTRACT ENTITY he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
16bills2ESTATE on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
17cardinal2NUMBER in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
18ireland2PLACE september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland .
19ground2WOOD redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
20death2EVENT on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
21judgment2CONCLUSION his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
22september2PERIOD september 1805 died 2 may 1886( 1886-05-02 ) ( aged 80 ) john thomas freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale ( 9
23thoughts2FIGURE redesdale also published ' thoughts on english prosody and translations from horace , ' and ' further thoughts on english prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
24wellington2PLACE wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
25business2STATE wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
26message2SPEECH ACT please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations . ( march 2012 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
27march2PERIOD british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
28learn2ACT please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations . ( march 2012 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
29coronation oath2CAUSE equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
30law2PERSON he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
31glasgow2PLACE his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
32peerages2RANK member of the house of lords lord temporal in office 16 january 1830 - 2 may 1886 preceded by the 1st baron redesdale succeeded by peerages extinct personal details born john thomas freeman-mitford 9
33besides2UNKNOWN he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
34connection2SET nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business .
35divorce2PROCESS he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
36arguments2DISPUTE on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
37english prosody2EVENT redesdale also published ' thoughts on english prosody and translations from horace , ' and ' further thoughts on english prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
38topics2SIGN redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
39real presence2ABSTRACT ENTITY in the same year also appeared his ' apostolic doctrine of the real presence , ' and in 1879 ' on the doctrine of the real presence ; correspondence between the earl of redesdale and the hon .
40use1USE on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
41bertram freeman mitford1PERSON
42result1RESULT redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
43lord macaulay1PERSON on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
44st. james1PERSON the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
45appointment1ACT this appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
46sacraments1CAUSE he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
47press1INSTITUTION the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
48claims1AMOUNT on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
49marriage tie1PERSON he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
50regeneration1ABILITY he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
51conservatism1ATTITUDE though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
52lansdowne1PERSON wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
53shrewdness1PROPERTY his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
54question1QUESTION redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
55manner1PERSON his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
56infallible church1PERSON the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
57compensation1ABSTRACT ENTITY on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
58c. l. wood1WOOD c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
59translations1UNKNOWN redesdale also published ' thoughts on english prosody and translations from horace , ' and ' further thoughts on english prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
60protestant controversialist1PERSON september 1805 - 2 may 1886 ) , styled as the 2nd baron redesdale between january 1830 and january 1877 , was a protestant controversialist and member of the house of lords .
61father1PERSON on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
62john thomas freeman mitford1PERSON
63resolutions1PROCESS on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
64jurisdiction1PERSON redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
65scholar1PERSON british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
66ingenuity1ABILITY redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
67eton1PERSON he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) .
68july1PERIOD on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
69franchise1ACT redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
70detail1EVENT on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
71northumberland1UNKNOWN on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation .
72disfranchisement1UNKNOWN redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
73observations1STATE he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
74personal details born john thomas freeman mitford september1PERIOD
75speaker1CONCEPT redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
76railway bills1PERSON redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
77debates1STATE on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
78union1PLACE on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
79citations1GROUP this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations .
80shaftesbury1UNKNOWN wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
81son1PERSON september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland .
82peers1PERSON redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
83reply1DOCUMENT his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
84barony1RANK the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 .
85chairman1PERSON redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
86bill legislation1PERSON this appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
87clergy1PERSON on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
88authorities1PERSON redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
89estates1ESTATE the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 .
90consequences1CONSEQUENCE he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
91lord redesdale1PERSON the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 .
92authority1PERSON nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business .
93recommendation1EVENT on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation .
94church1PERSON equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
95discussion1EVENT c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
96independence1STATE his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
97resignation1EVENT wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
98opposition1STATE he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
99measure1MEASURE he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
100firm1INSTITUTION nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business .
101holy communion1PERSON the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
102communion1PERSON in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
103copy1RESULT on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
104resistance1PERSON equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
105commission1ACT he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
106alabama claims1PLACE on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
107county1PLACE on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation .
108quantity1QUANTITY quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
109carlo pellegrini1PERSON the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 .
110southerners1PERSON on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
111drafting1FORM redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
112oxford1PLACE he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) .
113attempts1ACTION redesdale also published ' thoughts on english prosody and translations from horace , ' and ' further thoughts on english prosody ' ( 1859 ) , odd attempts , suggested by an article in the '
114earl grey1PERSON redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
115report1PERSON he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
116right honourable the earl1PERSON the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 .
117baron1PERSON member of the house of lords lord temporal in office 16 january 1830 - 2 may 1886 preceded by the 1st baron redesdale succeeded by peerages extinct personal details born john thomas freeman-mitford 9
118points1UNKNOWN in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
119convocation1ACTIVITY in 1853 he was one of the revivers of convocation .
120attitude1ATTITUDE but his interests lay chiefly in religious topics , on which he assumed a pronouncedly protestant and orthodox attitude .
121disestablishment1UNKNOWN equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
122list1LOCATION this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations .
123quarterly review1ARTICLE quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
124news1PERSON british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
125dialecticians1UNKNOWN redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
126models1STYLE quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
127dispute1DISPUTE redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
128lord chancellor1PERSON september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland .
129successor1NUMBER wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
130stanley1PLACE wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
131oath1CAUSE equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
132reflections1PERSON he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
133kinds1DOCUMENT PART in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
134british earl1PERSON british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
135lords lord temporal1PERSON member of the house of lords lord temporal in office 16 january 1830 - 2 may 1886 preceded by the 1st baron redesdale succeeded by peerages extinct personal details born john thomas freeman-mitford 9
136life1EVENT life
137cogency1PROPERTY redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
138attorneys1PERSON his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
139predispositions1STATE redesdale displayed considerable ingenuity in forcing the cardinal to base his arguments on authorities whose cogency he had denied , but , as might be expected from the predispositions of the dialecticians , the dispute led to no practical result .
140mistake1EVENT redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
141newspapers1QUANTITY british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
142revivers1UNKNOWN in 1853 he was one of the revivers of convocation .
143apostolic doctrine1QUALITY in the same year also appeared his ' apostolic doctrine of the real presence , ' and in 1879 ' on the doctrine of the real presence ; correspondence between the earl of redesdale and the hon .
144february1PERIOD wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
145boroughs1ESTATE redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
146letter1PURPOSE his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
147jstor1UNKNOWN british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
148reform bill1PERSON redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
149redesdale lord redesdale1PERSON the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 .
150contractor1PERSON redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
151crawford1PERSON his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
152mar1PERSON his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
153power1POWER this appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
154agents1PERSON his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
155manual1COLLECTION on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
156chronicle1UNKNOWN the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
157peculiar views1GROUP though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
158office january1PERIOD
159rules1RULE quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
160archbishop archibald tait1PERSON on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
161criticisms1ACT his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
162references1NUMBER this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations .
163controversy1UNKNOWN in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
164things1ACTIVITY though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
165close1PROPERTY on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
166honest management1PERSON nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business .
167earldom1UNKNOWN his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
168approval1ABSTRACT ENTITY wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
169pamphlets1PERSON on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
170decisions1DECISION though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
171bar1PLACE redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
172language1LANGUAGE quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
173priest1PERSON on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
174gorham judgment1PERSON he published in 1849 some ' reflections on the doctrine of regeneration and its connection with both sacraments , and in 1850 some ' observations on the gorham judgment and its consequences . '
175credit1PERSON this appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
176misapprehension1ABSTRACT ENTITY the correspondence showed that he was acting under a misapprehension .
177translators1UNKNOWN quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models .
178university branch1BRANCH c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
179france1PLACE redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
180daily telegraph1PORTION in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
181latter1UNKNOWN c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
182dcl1UNKNOWN he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) .
183war1EVENT on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
184speech1SPEECH c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
185condemnation1SUBSTANCE on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
186interests1UNKNOWN but his interests lay chiefly in religious topics , on which he assumed a pronouncedly protestant and orthodox attitude .
187doctrines1QUALITY on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
188subject1SET in 1874 , appeared ' reasoning on some points of doctrine , ' and in 1875 redesdale entered into a controversy with cardinal manning in the daily telegraph on the subject of communion in both kinds .
189committee1HUMAN GROUP this appointment he held with general credit until his death , and though assiduous in presiding when bills were in committee , made his power chiefly felt over private bill legislation .
190kinsman1PERSON the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 .
191united states1PLACE on the alabama claims , he maintained in 1872 that the united states had no claims to compensation because the southerners had reentered the union at the close of the war .
192scotland1PLACE his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
193new college1INSTITUTION he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) .
194lord register1PERSON his last pamphlet was ' the earldom of mar : a letter to the lord register of scotland , the earl of glasgow , ' a reply to the earl of crawford 's criticisms of glasgow 's judgment .
195absolution1SPEECH on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
196matter1PERSON redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
197committees1EVENT wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
198dublin1PLACE he was born in dublin on 9
199title1BUILDING the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . '
200gladstone1PERSON on 17 july 1868 , he moved for a copy of the oath , besides publishing two pamphlets , ' some of the arguments by which mr . gladstone 's resolutions are supported considered ' ( 1868 ) , and ' lord macaulay on the coronation oath ' ( 1869 ) .
201sources1RANK british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
202holy cross1PERSON on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
203attention1ELEMENT on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
204disraeli1PERSON on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation .
205books1ESTATE british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 )
206artifices1ACTION his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial .
207society1INSTITUTION on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
208chairmanship1UNKNOWN wellington recommended him to study the private business of the house , so as to qualify himself for the chairmanship of committees , and on the resignation of the earl of shaftesbury , 4 february 1851 , lord redesdale was unanimously chosen his successor , with the approval of lansdowne , stanley , and wellington .
209expressions1UNKNOWN redesdale was especially severe on the drafting of railway bills , and in 1867 threatened to hale a contractor named france to the bar of the house for expressions reflecting on him as chairman .
210hon1PERSON in the same year also appeared his ' apostolic doctrine of the real presence , ' and in 1879 ' on the doctrine of the real presence ; correspondence between the earl of redesdale and the hon .
211views1GROUP though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions .
212violation1ACT equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath .
213meeting1ACTIVITY c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
214amendment1EVENT redesdale was also a frequent speaker on general topics , e.g. the reform bill of 1867 , when he opposed the earl grey 's amendment for the disfranchisement of certain boroughs , on the ground that the matter was beyond the proper jurisdiction of the peers , and that it was a mistake to make the franchise a party question .
215june1PERIOD on 14 june , he called attention in the house of lords to a manual entitled ' the priest in absolution , ' published privately for the use of the clergy by the society of the holy cross , and elicited a strong condemnation of its doctrines from archbishop archibald tait .
216english church union1PERSON c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union .
217dissolution1PROCESS he refused to sign the report of the royal commission on the law of divorce , of which he was a member , on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage tie was contrary to scripture , and besides vindicating his views in a pamphlet entitled ' the law of scripture against divorce ' ( 1856 ) , offered vigorous opposition to the measure of the following year .
218wording1EVENT on the death of his father in january 1830 , he succeeded as second baron , but took little part in the debates of the house of lords until 1837 , when he began to interest himself in the wording and detail of parliamentary bills .
219john freeman mitford1PERSON
220inline citations1GROUP this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations .

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sources
CAUSE
coronation oath
oath
sacraments
NUMBER
cardinal
references
successor
PROCESS
dissolution
divorce
resolutions
PROPERTY
close
cogency
shrewdness
QUALITY
apostolic doctrine
doctrine
doctrines
ATTITUDE
attitude
conservatism
ABILITY
ingenuity
regeneration
SPEECH
absolution
speech
WOOD
c. l. wood
ground
ACTION
artifices
attempts
SET
connection
subject
DISPUTE
arguments
dispute
ARTICLE
article
quarterly review
QUANTITY
newspapers
quantity
RESULT
copy
result
MEASURE
measure
AMOUNT
claims
HUMAN GROUP
committee
STYLE
models
ELEMENT
attention
FIGURE
thoughts
DOCUMENT
reply
CONCLUSION
judgment
LANGUAGE
language
CONSEQUENCE
consequences
QUESTION
question
USE
use
POWER
power
FORM
drafting
DOCUMENT PART
kinds
RULE
rules
SIGN
topics
SPEECH ACT
message
BRANCH
university branch
PORTION
daily telegraph
DECISION
decisions
COLLECTION
manual
CONCEPT
speaker
BUILDING
title
SIMILARITY
correspondence
LOCATION
list
SUBSTANCE
condemnation
PURPOSE
letter