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British Earl ( 1805-1886 ) Find sources : " John Freeman-Mitford , 1st Earl of Redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( March 2012 ) This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . 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 ) 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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( 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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| 1 | redesdale | 8 | PLACE | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 2 | earl | 8 | PERSON | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 3 | house | 7 | PLACE | 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 | |
| 4 | may | 4 | PERIOD | 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 | |
| 5 | january | 4 | PERIOD | 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 | |
| 6 | lords | 4 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 7 | article | 3 | ARTICLE | this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . | |
| 8 | doctrine | 3 | QUALITY | 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 . ' | |
| 9 | member | 3 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 10 | correspondence | 3 | SIMILARITY | the correspondence showed that he was acting under a misapprehension . | |
| 11 | baron redesdale | 3 | UNKNOWN | 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 | |
| 12 | year | 2 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 13 | horace | 2 | PERSON | 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 ' | |
| 14 | pamphlet | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 15 | scripture | 2 | ABSTRACT 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 . | |
| 16 | bills | 2 | ESTATE | 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 . | |
| 17 | cardinal | 2 | NUMBER | 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 . | |
| 18 | ireland | 2 | PLACE | september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland . | |
| 19 | ground | 2 | WOOD | 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 . | |
| 20 | death | 2 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 21 | judgment | 2 | CONCLUSION | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 22 | september | 2 | PERIOD | september 1805 died 2 may 1886( 1886-05-02 ) ( aged 80 ) john thomas freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale ( 9 | |
| 23 | thoughts | 2 | FIGURE | 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 ' | |
| 24 | wellington | 2 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 25 | business | 2 | STATE | 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 . | |
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| 27 | march | 2 | PERIOD | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
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| 29 | coronation oath | 2 | CAUSE | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 30 | law | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 31 | glasgow | 2 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 32 | peerages | 2 | RANK | 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 | |
| 33 | besides | 2 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 34 | connection | 2 | SET | nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business . | |
| 35 | divorce | 2 | PROCESS | 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 . | |
| 36 | arguments | 2 | DISPUTE | 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 ) . | |
| 37 | english prosody | 2 | EVENT | 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 ' | |
| 38 | topics | 2 | SIGN | 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 . | |
| 39 | real presence | 2 | ABSTRACT 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 . | |
| 40 | use | 1 | USE | 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 . | |
| 41 | bertram freeman mitford | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 42 | result | 1 | RESULT | 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 . | |
| 43 | lord macaulay | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 44 | st. james | 1 | PERSON | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 45 | appointment | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 46 | sacraments | 1 | CAUSE | 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 . ' | |
| 47 | press | 1 | INSTITUTION | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 48 | claims | 1 | AMOUNT | 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 . | |
| 49 | marriage tie | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 50 | regeneration | 1 | ABILITY | 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 . ' | |
| 51 | conservatism | 1 | ATTITUDE | though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions . | |
| 52 | lansdowne | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 53 | shrewdness | 1 | PROPERTY | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 54 | question | 1 | QUESTION | 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 . | |
| 55 | manner | 1 | PERSON | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 56 | infallible church | 1 | PERSON | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 57 | compensation | 1 | ABSTRACT 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 . | |
| 58 | c. l. wood | 1 | WOOD | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 59 | translations | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 ' | |
| 60 | protestant controversialist | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 61 | father | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 62 | john thomas freeman mitford | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 63 | resolutions | 1 | PROCESS | 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 ) . | |
| 64 | jurisdiction | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 65 | scholar | 1 | PERSON | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 66 | ingenuity | 1 | ABILITY | 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 . | |
| 67 | eton | 1 | PERSON | he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) . | |
| 68 | july | 1 | PERIOD | 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 ) . | |
| 69 | franchise | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 70 | detail | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 71 | northumberland | 1 | UNKNOWN | on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation . | |
| 72 | disfranchisement | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 73 | observations | 1 | STATE | 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 . ' | |
| 74 | personal details born john thomas freeman mitford september | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 75 | speaker | 1 | CONCEPT | 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 . | |
| 76 | railway bills | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 77 | debates | 1 | STATE | 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 . | |
| 78 | union | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 79 | citations | 1 | GROUP | this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . | |
| 80 | shaftesbury | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 81 | son | 1 | PERSON | september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland . | |
| 82 | peers | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 83 | reply | 1 | DOCUMENT | 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 . | |
| 84 | barony | 1 | RANK | the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 . | |
| 85 | chairman | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 86 | bill legislation | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 87 | clergy | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 88 | authorities | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 89 | estates | 1 | ESTATE | the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 . | |
| 90 | consequences | 1 | CONSEQUENCE | 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 . ' | |
| 91 | lord redesdale | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 . | |
| 92 | authority | 1 | PERSON | nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business . | |
| 93 | recommendation | 1 | EVENT | on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation . | |
| 94 | church | 1 | PERSON | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 95 | discussion | 1 | EVENT | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 96 | independence | 1 | STATE | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 97 | resignation | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 98 | opposition | 1 | STATE | 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 . | |
| 99 | measure | 1 | MEASURE | 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 . | |
| 100 | firm | 1 | INSTITUTION | nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business . | |
| 101 | holy communion | 1 | PERSON | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 102 | communion | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 103 | copy | 1 | RESULT | 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 ) . | |
| 104 | resistance | 1 | PERSON | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 105 | commission | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 106 | alabama claims | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 107 | county | 1 | PLACE | on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation . | |
| 108 | quantity | 1 | QUANTITY | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 109 | carlo pellegrini | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 . | |
| 110 | southerners | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 111 | drafting | 1 | FORM | 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 . | |
| 112 | oxford | 1 | PLACE | he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) . | |
| 113 | attempts | 1 | ACTION | 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 ' | |
| 114 | earl grey | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 115 | report | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 116 | right honourable the earl | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 . | |
| 117 | baron | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 118 | points | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 119 | convocation | 1 | ACTIVITY | in 1853 he was one of the revivers of convocation . | |
| 120 | attitude | 1 | ATTITUDE | but his interests lay chiefly in religious topics , on which he assumed a pronouncedly protestant and orthodox attitude . | |
| 121 | disestablishment | 1 | UNKNOWN | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 122 | list | 1 | LOCATION | this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . | |
| 123 | quarterly review | 1 | ARTICLE | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 124 | news | 1 | PERSON | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 125 | dialecticians | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 126 | models | 1 | STYLE | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 127 | dispute | 1 | DISPUTE | 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 . | |
| 128 | lord chancellor | 1 | PERSON | september 1805 , the son of the 1st baron redesdale , then lord chancellor of ireland . | |
| 129 | successor | 1 | NUMBER | 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 . | |
| 130 | stanley | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 131 | oath | 1 | CAUSE | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 132 | reflections | 1 | PERSON | 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 . ' | |
| 133 | kinds | 1 | DOCUMENT 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 . | |
| 134 | british earl | 1 | PERSON | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 135 | lords lord temporal | 1 | PERSON | 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 | |
| 136 | life | 1 | EVENT | life | |
| 137 | cogency | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 138 | attorneys | 1 | PERSON | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 139 | predispositions | 1 | STATE | 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 . | |
| 140 | mistake | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 141 | newspapers | 1 | QUANTITY | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 142 | revivers | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1853 he was one of the revivers of convocation . | |
| 143 | apostolic doctrine | 1 | QUALITY | 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 . | |
| 144 | february | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 145 | boroughs | 1 | ESTATE | 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 . | |
| 146 | letter | 1 | PURPOSE | 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 . | |
| 147 | jstor | 1 | UNKNOWN | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 148 | reform bill | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 149 | redesdale lord redesdale | 1 | PERSON | the right honourable the earl of redesdale lord redesdale , by carlo pellegrini , 1875 . | |
| 150 | contractor | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 151 | crawford | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 152 | mar | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 153 | power | 1 | POWER | 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 . | |
| 154 | agents | 1 | PERSON | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 155 | manual | 1 | COLLECTION | 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 . | |
| 156 | chronicle | 1 | UNKNOWN | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 157 | peculiar views | 1 | GROUP | though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions . | |
| 158 | office january | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 159 | rules | 1 | RULE | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 160 | archbishop archibald tait | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 161 | criticisms | 1 | ACT | 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 . | |
| 162 | references | 1 | NUMBER | this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . | |
| 163 | controversy | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 164 | things | 1 | ACTIVITY | though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions . | |
| 165 | close | 1 | PROPERTY | 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 . | |
| 166 | honest management | 1 | PERSON | nevertheless , his firm and honest management increased the authority of the house of lords in connection with private business . | |
| 167 | earldom | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 168 | approval | 1 | ABSTRACT 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 . | |
| 169 | pamphlets | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 170 | decisions | 1 | DECISION | though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions . | |
| 171 | bar | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 172 | language | 1 | LANGUAGE | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 173 | priest | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 174 | gorham judgment | 1 | PERSON | 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 . ' | |
| 175 | credit | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 176 | misapprehension | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | the correspondence showed that he was acting under a misapprehension . | |
| 177 | translators | 1 | UNKNOWN | quarterly review , ' vol. cxiv. , on ' horace and his translators , ' to formulate rules of quantity for the english language on latin models . | |
| 178 | university branch | 1 | BRANCH | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 179 | france | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 180 | daily telegraph | 1 | PORTION | 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 . | |
| 181 | latter | 1 | UNKNOWN | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 182 | dcl | 1 | UNKNOWN | he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) . | |
| 183 | war | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 184 | speech | 1 | SPEECH | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 185 | condemnation | 1 | SUBSTANCE | 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 . | |
| 186 | interests | 1 | UNKNOWN | but his interests lay chiefly in religious topics , on which he assumed a pronouncedly protestant and orthodox attitude . | |
| 187 | doctrines | 1 | QUALITY | 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 . | |
| 188 | subject | 1 | SET | 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 . | |
| 189 | committee | 1 | HUMAN 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 . | |
| 190 | kinsman | 1 | PERSON | the earl bequeathed his estates to his kinsman , bertram freeman-mitford , for whom the barony of redesdale was re-created in 1902 . | |
| 191 | united states | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 192 | scotland | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 193 | new college | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was educated at eton and new college , oxford ( ba 1825 , ma 1828 , dcl 1853 ) . | |
| 194 | lord register | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 195 | absolution | 1 | SPEECH | 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 . | |
| 196 | matter | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 197 | committees | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 198 | dublin | 1 | PLACE | he was born in dublin on 9 | |
| 199 | title | 1 | BUILDING | the correspondence was republished by the ' press and st. james 's chronicle , ' under the title of ' the infallible church and the holy communion . ' | |
| 200 | gladstone | 1 | PERSON | 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 ) . | |
| 201 | sources | 1 | RANK | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 202 | holy cross | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 203 | attention | 1 | ELEMENT | 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 . | |
| 204 | disraeli | 1 | PERSON | on 3 january 1877 , he was created earl of redesdale , in the county of northumberland , on disraeli 's recommendation . | |
| 205 | books | 1 | ESTATE | british earl ( 1805-1886 ) find sources : " john freeman-mitford , 1st earl of redesdale " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · jstor ( march 2012 ) | |
| 206 | artifices | 1 | ACTION | his shrewdness and independence of judgment enabled him to detect the artifices of attorneys and agents , while his dictatorial manner was proverbial . | |
| 207 | society | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 208 | chairmanship | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 209 | expressions | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 210 | hon | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 211 | views | 1 | GROUP | though he regarded all things , great and small , with a genuine conservatism , yet he never allowed his peculiar views to warp his decisions . | |
| 212 | violation | 1 | ACT | equally outspoken was his resistance to the disestablishment of the church of ireland , which he maintained to be a violation of the coronation oath . | |
| 213 | meeting | 1 | ACTIVITY | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 214 | amendment | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 215 | june | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 216 | english church union | 1 | PERSON | c. l. wood , a discussion evoked by a speech of the latter at a meeting of the university branch of the english church union . | |
| 217 | dissolution | 1 | PROCESS | 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 . | |
| 218 | wording | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 219 | john freeman mitford | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 220 | inline citations | 1 | GROUP | this article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . |
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