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Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850

Henry Brougham stoneware character jug produced in England circa 1850. Henry Peter Brougham (1778-1868) was a British statesman who became Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and played a prominent role in passing the Reform Act 1832 and Slavery Abolition Act 1833. Born in Edinburgh, Brougham helped found the Edinburgh Review in 1802 before moving to London, where he qualified as a barrister in 1808. Elected to the House of Commons in 1810 as a Whig, he was Member of Parliament for various constituencies until becoming a peer in 1830. Brougham won popular renown for helping defeat the 1820 Pains and Penalties Bill, an attempt by the widely disliked George IV to annul his marriage to Caroline of Brunswick. He became an advocate of liberal causes including abolition of the slave trade, free trade and parliamentary reform. Appointed Lord Chancellor in 1830, he made a number of reforms intended to speed up legal cases and established the Central Criminal Court. He never regained government office after 1834 and although he played an active role in the House of Lords, he often did so in opposition to his former colleagues.

Maker:

unknown

England

circa 1850

Model #:

Stoneware

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
Henry Brougham character jug stoneware - England circa 1850
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