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HOUG/36/97
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Letter from William Constable-Maxwell to Robert Pemberton Milnes
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- 13 Sept. [1851] (Creation)
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Everingham. - Delighted to accept invitation to Fryston, where he always feels 'less gagged about the Pope & Cardinal [Wiseman?]' than elsewhere; cannot second his friend Arthur Duncombe's nomination for the Riding on account of disgust at religious measures in Parliament. His deep opposition to the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill; ridiculous attempts of the Church of England to exert spiritual authority when it is merely a political engine. Glad to hear of Milnes' son Richard's happy match.
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- Maxwell, Willam Constable- (1804-1876), 10th Lord Herries of Terregles (Subject)
- Milnes, Robert Pemberton (1784-1858), landowner and politician (Subject)
- Pius IX (1792-1878), Pope (Subject)
- Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen (1802-1865), cardinal and archbishop of Westminster (Subject)
- Duncombe, Arthur (1806-1889), naval officer and politician (Subject)