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Charles Adderley, 1st Baron Norton
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The Right Honourable
The Lord Norton
PC
Charles Bowyer Adderley, Lord Norton.jpg
President of the Board of Health
In office
8 March 1858 1 September 1858
Monarch «tab»Victoria
Prime Minister «tab»The Earl of Derby
Preceded by «tab»Hon. William Cowper
Succeeded by «tab»Office abolished
Under-Secretary ofState for the Colonies
In office
6 July 1866 1 December 1868
Monarch «tab»Victoria
Prime Minister «tab»The Earl of Derby
Benjamin Disraeli
Preceded by «tab»William Edward Forster
Succeeded by «tab»William Monsell
President of the Board of Trade
In office
21 February 1874 4 April 1878
Monarch «tab»Victoria
Prime Minister «tab»Benjamin Disraeli
Preceded by «tab»Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue
Succeeded by «tab»Viscount Sandon
Personal details
Born «tab»2 August 1814
Died «tab»28 March 1905 (aged 90)
Nationality «tab»British
Political party «tab»Conservative
Spouse(s) «tab»Hon. Julia Leigh
(1820-1887)
Alma mater «tab»Christ Church, Oxford
"Colonial Self-Government". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1892.
Charles Bowyer Adderley, 1st Baron Norton PC (2 August 1814 28 March 1905) was a British Conservative politician.
Contents
1 Background and education
2 Political career
3 Family
4 Tributes
5 External links
6 References
Background and education
Norton was the eldest son of Charles Clement Adderley (d. 1818), offspring of an old Staffordshire family, and his wife, daughter of Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, 1st Baronet.[1] Adderley inherited Hams Hall, Warwickshire and the valuable estates of his great-uncle, Charles Bowyer Adderley, in 1826. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1838.[1]
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