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When it fell to the British Raj, the fort was dismantled on the orders of Lord William Bentinck and was converted into a sanatorium for the British troops stationed at the garrison town of Nasirabad.
" While Disraeli did not argue that the Jews did the Christians a favour by killing Christ, as he had in Tancred and would in Lord George Bentinck, his speech was badly received by his own party, which along with the Anglican establishment was hostile to the bill.
Bentinck, then still Conservative leader in the Commons, joined Disraeli in speaking and voting for the bill, although his own speech was a standard one of toleration.
Even as these intrigues played out, Disraeli was working with the Bentinck family to secure the necessary financing to purchase Hughenden Manor, in Buckinghamshire.
The first move, suggested by Lord George Bentinck, was in 1848, and the second was in 1872.
She came from an upper class background, being the daughter of Captain Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 3rd Baronet ( 1837 – 1871 ) ( see Hawkins-Whitshed Baronets ) by his wife Anne Alicia ( née Handcock ) ( 1837 – 1908 ), and further back was descended from the aristocratic Bentinck family, and was therefore related to the Dukes of Portland.
Richard John Bingham was born on 18 December 1934 at 19 Bentinck Street, Marylebone, London, the second child and elder son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan, and Kaitlin Elizabeth Anne Dawson.
The Swedes were the official mediators, but it was through the private efforts of Boufflers and William Bentinck, the Earl of Portland that the major issues were resolved.
His father Charles Greville was a son of 1st Earl of Warwick, and his mother was Lady Charlotte Bentinck, daughter of the 3rd Duke of Portland ( former leader of the Whig party and Prime Minister ).
Until 1855 when he sold his stud he was an active member of the turf, and he trained successively with Lord George Bentinck, and with the Duke of Portland.
Lord Titchfield was the eldest son of William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland and Margaret Cavendish-Harley and inherited many lands from his mother and his maternal grandmother.
Of those Viceroys who were not peers, Sir John Shore was a baronet, and Lord William Bentinck was entitled to the courtesy title ' Lord ' because he was the son of a Duke.
In 1770 Colonel Bentinck, a Dutchman, was appointed Lieutenant-Governor with instructions to oversee reform.
Mintoff was married to Moyra de Vere Bentinck from 1947 until her death in 1997.
Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister ( 1868 and 1874 – 1880, and Earl of Beaconsfield 1876 ), whose father rented a house at nearby Bradenham, purchased the manor in 1848 with the help of a loan of £ 25, 000 ( equivalent to almost £ 1, 500, 000 today ) from Lord Henry Bentinck and Lord Titchfield, because as leader of the Conservative Party " it was essential to represent a county ," and county members had to be landowners.
After the Bourbon family fled from Naples to Sicily in 1806, and Lord William Bentinck, the British resident, had established a constitution and deprived Ferdinand of all power, Francis was appointed regent ( 1812 ).
S. S. Bentinck 10 was built in 1873.

Bentinck and succeeded
Macaulay succeeded in implementing ideas previously put forward by Lord William Bentinck, the governor general since 1829.
The third Duke was succeeded by his eldest son William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland.
The fifth Duke died unmarried and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland, who was the only son from the first marriage of Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck, second and youngest son of Lord Charles Bentinck, the third son of the third Duke.
The Duke was succeeded in his remaining titles by his distant relative ( his sixth cousin ) Henry Bentinck, 11th Earl of Portland.
In 1827 he obtained a seat in the supreme council, and in March 1835, after he had acted as the first governor of the proposed new presidency of Agra, he provisionally succeeded Lord William Bentinck as the Governor General of Bengal ( 1835 – 36 ).
In 1997, Tim Bentinck succeeded his father.
Bentinck resigned the leadership in 1848, his support of Jewish emancipation being unpopular with the bulk of the party, and was succeeded by the Marquess of Granby.

Bentinck and by
The end of 1845 and the first months of 1846 were dominated by a battle in parliament between the free traders and the protectionists over the repeal of the Corn Laws, with the latter rallying around Disraeli and Lord George Bentinck.
An alliance of pro free-trade Conservatives ( the " Peelites "), Radicals, and Whigs carried repeal, and the Conservative Party split: the Peelites moved towards the Whigs, while a " new " Conservative Party formed around the protectionists, led by Disraeli, Bentinck, and Lord Stanley ( later Lord Derby ).
These negotiations were complicated by the sudden death of Lord George on 21 September 1848, but Disraeli obtained a loan of £ 25, 000 ( equivalent to about £ as of ) from Lord George's brothers Lord Henry Bentinck and Lord Titchfield.
It features an Anglicised Version of the Today's New International Version read by a cast including Tyler Butterworth, Susan Sheridan, Joan Walker, Daniel Philpott and Anna Bentinck.
In the 1830s they were targeted by William Bentinck, along with his chief captain William Henry Sleeman, for eradication.
Benjamin Disraeli and Lord George Bentinck emerged as the most forceful opponents of repeal in Parliamentary debates, arguing that repeal would weaken landowners socially and politically and therefore destroy the " territorial constitution " of Britain by empowering commercial interests.
Bentinck favored the replacement of Persian by English as the official language, the use of English as the medium of instruction, and the training of English-speaking Indians as teachers.
* Descendants of Willem Bentinck and Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg by Hein Bruins-source for family information
At its creation, fifty years earlier, Portland's father, William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland, had been one of the founding governors, listed on the charity's royal charter granted by George II.
" He married Elizabeth ( died 1825 ), daughter of William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland, by whom he had three sons and three daughters.
He returned to India in 1829, and was appointed revenue surveyor by Lord William Bentinck at Gorakhpur.
Since Henry's death in 1997, the titles are held by his only son, Tim Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland.
In 1732 the title Count ( Graf ) Bentinck, of the Holy Roman Empire, was created by Emperor Charles VI for William Bentinck, Baron Bentinck in the Duchy of Guelders and second surviving son of Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland.

Bentinck and Lord
Lord George Bentinck, Conservative leader in the commons 1846 – 48
* 1774 – Lord William Bentinck, English soldier and statesman, 14th Governor-General of India ( d. 1839 )
* Lord Victor Cavendish Bentinck, 1939 – 45 ( subsequently The 9th Duke of Portland )
* December 4, 1829 – India: In the face of fierce opposition, British Lord William Bentinck carries a regulation declaring that all who abet suttee in India are guilty of culpable homicide.
* December 4 – India: In the face of fierce opposition, British Lord William Bentinck carries a regulation declaring that all who abet suttee in India are guilty of culpable homicide.
* An Indian Governor in the Norfolk Marshland: Lord William Bentinck as Improver, 1809-27 ( drainage improvements in the Fens, and a plan to reclaim the Wash )
* Lord William Bentinck ( 1774 – 1839 ), soldier and Governor-General of India
" A whisper from the Babri Masjid Mihrab could be heard clearly at the other end, 200 feet m away and through the length and breadth of the central court " according to Graham Pickford, architect to Lord William Bentinck ( 1828 – 1833 ).
* Lord Charles Bentinck ( 3 October 1780 – 28 April 1826 ).

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