Lord Derby complained that he had been given no warnings.
Lord Derby called for all the correspondence on the matter.
Lord Derby appealed against the rejection of his plans.
In 1858 he took office under Lord Derby as president of the board of control, for the fourth time.
Lord Derby survived her by five years and died on 21 October 1834, aged 82.
On similar grounds he supported Lord Derby's election as chancellor in 1852.
Lord Derby survived her by four years and died in November 1994, aged 76.
The idea was first suggested at a public meeting by Lord Derby.
Lord Derby has not contended with many of these arguments.
In 1852 he was created a baronet, during Lord Derby's administration.