William Gladstone
"A sophisticated rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself," once said by Benjamin Disraeli, a former Prime Minister of England and competitor of William Gladstone for the position. He also stated ,"He has not one single redeeming defect." William Gladstone was a very successful and caring man. This was shown through his work and family life. On May 19th, 1898 Gladstone died at Hawarden. He was then buried in Westminster Abbey. William Ewart Gladstone was son of John Gladstone a very wealthy man. John Gladstone's1828 fortune would be worth a modern 25 million pounds. He had gotten this from his early Liverpool days when he was primarily a corn trader that brought him to the Mersey the skill which he had developed in Leith, and he also made mostly Baltic purchases. He then became a partner of the East Indian house, which dealt with mainly subcontinents, and coming up against the restrictive privilege of the East India Company. In 1843 he turned himself from a merchant adventurer int
weeks of 1869 in Hawarden. It was the time when he worked mainly on the preparation The Redistribution of Seats Act was passed to keep equal representation between second Ministry when Lord Harrington told Queen Victoria to send for Gladstone rather
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