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Birth | 10 Jan 1834 | |
Education | Oscott and privately in Munich under Professor von Döllinger. | |
Academic degree | Doctor of Laws (LLD) from St. Andrews | |
Title | From 31 Jan 1837 to 19 Jun 1902 (3 years old) | |
8th Baronet (of Aldenham) [England. 1643/4] | ||
Occupation / Profession | From 1859 to 1865 (24 years old) | |
Member of Parliament (MP) (Liberal) for Carlow | ||
Published work | From 1859 to 1862 (24 years old) | |
Editor of Rambler (a liberal Catholic monthly periodical) | ||
Event | 1859 (24 years old) | |
Declared a UK subject by Act of Parliament | ||
Published work | From 1862 to 1864 (27 years old) | |
Editor of The Home and Foreign Review (The Rambler's new name as a quarterly periodical) | ||
Occupation / Profession | From 1865 to 1866 (30 years old) | |
Member of Parliament (MP) (Liberal) for Bridgnorth (majority of one; unseated on petition; stood again unsuccessfully in 1868) | ||
Title | 11 Dec 1869 (35 years old) | |
1st Baron Acton of Aldenham (Shropshire) [UK. 1869] | ||
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Academic degree | 1872 (37 years old) | |
Honorary Doctor from Munich University | ||
Membership | 1876 (41 years old) | |
Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (FSA) | ||
Event | 1886 (51 years old) | |
Co-founder of English Historical Review | ||
Academic degree | 1887 (52 years old) | |
Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) from Oxford | ||
Academic degree | 1888 (53 years old) | |
Doctor of Laws (LLD) from Cambridge | ||
Occupation / Profession | - Justice of the Peace (JP) in Shropshire - Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of Shropshire - Patrician of Naples - Trustee of British Museum - Author - Editor | |
Title | From 1888 to 19 Jun 1902 (53 years old) | |
13th Marquess of Groppoli | ||
Membership | 1890 (55 years old) | |
Honorary Fellow of All Souls | ||
Occupation / Profession | From 1892 to 1895 (57 years old) | |
Lord-in-Waiting | ||
Occupation / Profession | 1895 (60 years old) | |
Regius Professor of Modern History in Cambrdige | ||
Published work | 1st editor of Cambrdige Modern History | |
Membership | 1895 (60 years old) | |
Honorary Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge | ||
Honor | 1897 (62 years old) | |
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) | ||
Death | 19 Jun 1902 | |
Published work | 1906 (71 years old) | |
Author of Lectures on Modern History | ||
Published work | 1907 (72 years old) | |
Author - The History of Freedom, and other Essays - Historical Essays and Studies | ||
Published work | 1910 (75 years old) | |
Author of Lectures on the French Revolution | ||
Membership | - Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - Senate of London University | |
Patriarch & Matriarch | William OF ACTON BURNELL (15 x Great Grandfather) Pellina BRIGNOLE-SALE b. Date of birth unknown d. 14 Mar 1860 (Grandmother) |
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Person ID | P4170 | Europe |
Links To | This person is also John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton at Wikipedia | |
Last Modified | 18 Nov 2024 |
Father | Sir Ferdinand Richard Edward DALBERG-ACTON, 7th Baronet b. 24 Jul 1801, Palermo d. 31 Jan 1837 (Age 35 years) | |
Mother | Marie Louise Pellina VON DALBERG | |
Marriage | 9 Jul 1832 | Paris, France [1] |
Age at Marriage | Ferdinand was 31 years old. Marie was ?? old. They were married for 4 years and 6 months. | |
Family ID | F1963 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Wife | Maria Anna Ludomilla Euphrosina VON ARCO-VALLEY b. Date of birth unknown d. 3 Apr 1923 Marriage |
1 Aug 1865 [2] |
Age at Marriage |
John was 31 years and 7 months old. Maria was ?? old. | They were married for 36 years and 10 months. Children |
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Family ID |
F1966 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2024 | |
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