Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton
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Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton (1830-1911), was born in Darlington. He moved to Wolverhampton and practiced as a solicitor before entering Parliament as Liberal MP for his adopted town in 1880. He had been both a local councillor and Mayor of the town. He held various posts in government including Secretary to the Treasury, President of the Local Government Board and Secretary of State for India. He was widely thought of as a future Prime minister but his ill health prevented this.
Preceded by: Charles Thomson Ritchie | President of the Local Government Board 1892–1894 | Succeeded by: George John Shaw Lefevre | |||
Preceded by: The Earl of Kimberley | Secretary of State for India 1894–1895 | Succeeded by: The Lord George Hamilton | |||
Preceded by: Sir William Hood Walrond | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1905–1908 | Succeeded by: The Lord FitzMaurice | |||
Preceded by: The Lord Tweedmouth | Lord President of the Council 1908–1910 | Succeeded by: The Earl Beauchamp
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