GATHORNE-HARDY (1st Earl of Cranbrook, 1814-1906, Statesman)

Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Duke" saying that he will "be glad if the term for Night Schools can fairly be modified but no doubt you have well considered the question ...", 1 side 8vo., War Office headed paper, 4th February

In 1874 the Conservatives returned to office under Disraeli, and Hardy was appointed Secretary of State for War, for which he was not best suited. He should have been offered the Home Office, but this went to a fine debater, Richard Cross. But the House rose on 7th August, leaving the minister the remainder of the year to settle into departmental work. Hardy stayed in post for more than four years overseeing the army reforms initiated by his Liberal predecessor Edward Cardwell. In 1876, Disraeli was elevated to the peerage, and the House of Lords, as Earl of Beaconsfield. Hardy had expected to become Conservative leader in the House of Commons, but was overlooked in favour of Sir Stafford Northcote. Disraeli disliked the fact Hardy neglected the house to go home in the evening to dine with his wife.

Item Date:  1875

Stock No:  41716      £150

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