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Matthew White Ridley, first Viscount Ridley (1842–1904), politician | Matthew White Ridley, first Viscount Ridley (1842–1904), politician | ||
1842 Born in London, the elder son of [[Matthew White Ridley (1807-1877)|Sir Matthew White Ridley]], fourth baronet (1807–1877), of Blagdon, Northumberland, Tory MP for North Northumberland. | |||
1886-9 Chaired the royal commission on civil establishments, otherwise known as the "Ridley commission" which inquired into the work and organization of the Home Office. | 1886-9 Chaired the royal commission on civil establishments, otherwise known as the "Ridley commission" which inquired into the work and organization of the Home Office. | ||
Succeeded by [[Matthew White Ridley]] | |||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | [[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 22 February 2023
Matthew White Ridley, first Viscount Ridley (1842–1904), politician
1842 Born in London, the elder son of Sir Matthew White Ridley, fourth baronet (1807–1877), of Blagdon, Northumberland, Tory MP for North Northumberland.
1886-9 Chaired the royal commission on civil establishments, otherwise known as the "Ridley commission" which inquired into the work and organization of the Home Office.
Succeeded by Matthew White Ridley
See Also
Sources of Information
- Biography of Matthew White Ridley, ODNB