- Arthur Balfour
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Appointed as Secetary for Scotland and became leader of the House of Commons in 1892. Served as prime minister from 1902-05. Events during his premiership included the 1902 Education Act and the ending of the Boer War. Issued the Balfour Declaration in 1917. (1848-1930).
- Duke of Wellington
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Arthur Wellesley was born in Dublin. He attended military school and became a brigade commander. Although he received some political appointments, he remained in the army. Was commander of the forces which defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Served as prime minister from 1828-1830. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. (1769-1852)
- Earl Grey
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Born as Charles Grey. Was later granted the titles Viscount Howick and Earl Grey. Became Foreign Secretary and leader of the House of Commons and was responsible for the act abolishing the African Slave Trade. Served as prime minister from 1830-1834. (1764-1845)
- Earl of Derby
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Edward Stanley was the son of the 13th Earl of Derby. Belonged to the Whig Party and later joined the Conservative government. Held positions in parliament and became leader of the Protectionists. Served as prime minister three times. (1799-1868)
- Henry Addington
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Become speaker of the House of Commons in 1789 and was appointed prime minister in 1801. His stand against Catholic Emancipation proved to be unpopular. In 1804 he resigned when large numbers of his own party turned against him. The following year Addington was granted the title of Lord Sidmouth. (1757-1844)
- Neville Chamberlain
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Successful businessman before entering Parliament in 1918. Became cabinet minister and succeeded Baldwin as Conservative prime minister in 1937. Advocated foreign policy of appeasement and signed the Munich Agreement in 1938, which transferred to Germany the Sudetenland. Replaced in office in 1940 by Winston Churchill. (1869-1940)
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