Thomas Pakenham
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once the darling of the Irish Parliament but now denounced as a covert United Irishman |
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Charles James Fox,Leader of the Whig Opposition and Grattan-s most important ally in London new17/Thomas Pakenham-274398.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 49377
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But both men had now decide that it was a waste of breath to speak in their respective Parliaments
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Younger brother of the great Kidare magnate,the Duke of Leinster, and first cousin of James Fox
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who left for London-Perhaps bound for France
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With his brother Henry he supposedly joined the new Executive after the arrest of most of the United Irish Leaders at Bond-s House.
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