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She was his sole heiress, and through her, Mentmore Towers passed to the Earl of Rosebery, who served as Prime Minister from 1894 – 1895.
The New River originally passed along Goswell Road before turning to terminate at New River Head on Rosebery Avenue.

Rosebery and into
A third inn, known as the Rosebery Arms, designed by the Victorian architect George Devey has recently been converted into houses.
However, the Liberal Party was instead thrown into opposition for 10 years, and Harcourt was despised by Rosebery for the remainder of his life.
Lord Rosebery was married to Hannah de Rothschild, the wealthy daughter and heiress of Baron Mayer Amschel de Rothschild, through which marriage the Mentmore Towers estate in Buckinghamshire came into the Primrose family.
Part of the suburb is on the former site of the Rosebery Racecourse, which was redeveloped in the 1960s into a residential and commercial area.

Rosebery and Mount
However it is quite a scenic road, and connects to the northern end of the Lions Road, a scenic drive between Innesplain and the Summerland Way just south of Rosebery, passing Mount Chinghee National Park and Border Ranges National Park on the way.

Rosebery and Mining
McDonald pegged several claims in the name of the Rosebery Prospecting Association, which later became the Rosebery Gold Mining Company.
The South Rosebery Mining Company was formed soon after to mine the southern continuation of the orebody.
In 1896, the Rosebery Gold Mining Company was reconstructed as the Tasmanian Copper Company, and the South Rosebery Mining Company became the Primrose Mining Company.

Rosebery and Railway
While further north Zeehan and Rosebery are settlements that developed from early quite separate mining operations, but were linked by their reliance upon the Emu Bay Railway
File: Rosebery Bridge Melba Line. JPG |< center > Railway Bridge over Rosebery Creek </ center >
It also operated a steamship service on Slocan Lake at Rosebery, which connected with the CPR's Columbia and Kootenay Railway ( C & K ) at Slocan City.

Rosebery and company
The company continued to leave Rosebery Avenue for summer tours to British cities and towns.
The area north of Gardeners Road was developed by Richard Stanton ( 1862-1943 ) and the same company that developed Haberfield, with the result that Rosebery is known as a ' garden suburb '.

Rosebery and 1916
In December 1916 on unveiling a statue of Gladstone, Lord Rosebery speculated that Gladstone's view of British involvement in the Great War would not have been favourable.
Of Balfour's appointment to Asquith's cabinet in 1916, Lord Rosebery, who had been Prime Minister in 1894 – 95, said that having an ex-premier in the cabinet was " a fleeting and dangerous luxury ".

Rosebery and were
The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
From 1886, Foreign Secretary Lord Rosebery sent him Foreign Office despatches, and from 1892 some Cabinet papers were opened to him.
However, significantly, with the exception of the Earl of Rosebery there were no other Liberal Nationals in the Cabinet-excluding even the Lord Chancellor Lord Simon.
His parents were Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1894 to 1895 and Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery, a member of the Rothschild family.
Lord and Lady Rosebery were divorced in 1815.
Her maternal grandparents were Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery and Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.

Rosebery and with
This intrigue finally led Harcourt and Morley to resign their positions in 1898 as they continued to be at loggerheads with Rosebery over Irish home rule and issues relating to imperialism.
Harcourt's resignation briefly muted the turmoil in the party, but the beginning of the Second Boer War soon nearly broke the party apart, with Rosebery and a circle of supporters including important future Liberal leaders H. H.
His eldest son and heir apparent was Francis, Viscount Drumlanrig, who was rumoured to have been engaged in a relationship with the Liberal Prime Minister, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
While Rosebery neglected the topic of Home Rule, Chamberlain continued to form alliances with the Conservatives, and spoke warily about socialism and the Independent Labour Party, which had one MP, Keir Hardie.
Lord Rosebery remained closely associated with the town throughout his life, leaving land to the borough, commemorated in the names of Rosebery Park and Rosebery School.
On a corner with Oxford Street, Somerset House ( No. 40 ), built in 1769-70, was successively the town house of Warren Hastings, a former Governor-General of India, the third Earl of Rosebery, and the Dukes of Somerset.
Rosebery had four children with Hannah:
Margot Asquith said that Rosebery loved to play with his children.
Benjamin Disraeli often met with Rosebery in the 1870s to try to recruit him for his party, but this proved futile.
Disraeli's major rival, William Ewart Gladstone, also pursued Rosebery, with considerable success.
In 1894 he was appointed President of the Board of Trade in the new cabinet of Lord Rosebery, but had to leave this office with that whole Liberal cabinet as soon as 1895.
She noticed the empty and derelict Sadler's Wells theatre in Rosebery Avenue, Islington on the other side of London from the Old Vic, and conceived the ambition to run it in tandem with her existing theatre.
On 30 September 1892, the Borough Polytechnic Institute was officially opened by Lord Rosebery, with a remit to educate the local community in a range of practical skills.
After her marriage to the 5th Earl of Rosebery the building continued with another architect John Aspell ; his work appears similar to that of Devey, but has less refinement and is clearly of a cheaper construction.
In 1895, however, his second chancellorship came to an end with the defeat of the Rosebery ministry.
It was won by the Conservatives led by Lord Salisbury who formed an alliance with the Liberal Unionist Party and had a large majority over the Liberals, led by Lord Rosebery.
It was created in 1703 for Archibald Primrose, 1st Viscount of Rosebery, with remainder to his issue male and female successively.
Primrose had already been created Lord Primrose and Dalmeny and Viscount of Rosebery in 1700, with remainder to his issue male and female successively, and in default thereof to the heirs of entail in the lands of Rosebery, and was made Lord Dalmeny and Viscount of Inverkeithing at the same time as he was given the earldom ( and with similar remainders ).
The following year, at a hospital at Fort Rosebery, a patient came in with a severe wound in his chest, claiming that a large bird-like creature had attacked him in the Bangweulu swamps.
Rosebery appointed Tweedmouth Lord Privy Seal, with a seat in the cabinet, and in May 1894 he also became Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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