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- William_Leader_Maberly abstract "William Leader Maberly (1798–1885) spent most of his life as a British army officer and Whig politician. He was the eldest child of John Maberly (1777–1845), a currier, clothing manufacturer, banker and MP, who had made and lost a fortune in a lifetime.He became a Member of Parliament, initially for Westbury (1819–1820), then Northampton (1820–1830), then Shaftesbury (1831–32) and finally for Chatham 1832–1834.In 1831 he was Surveyor-General of the Ordnance and in 1832 Clerk of the Ordnance. In 1836, He was appointed as joint secretary to the General Post Office, where he strongly opposed the introduction of the penny post, a plan championed by Rowland Hill to charge a fixed price for postage (as is now the normal practice in most of the world). One of Maberly's principal secretaries during his time at the Post Office was the novelist Anthony Trollope, who later parodied Maberly as Sir. Boreas Bodkin in the novel Marion Fay.In 1865, the Canadian Post Office Department Secretary William Dawson LeSueur named the settlement of Maberly, Ontario in Maberly's honour.He had married the Irish novelist the Hon. Catherine C Prittie (1805–1875) in 1830. Their only child William Anson Robert Maberly died at the age of 29 in the Isle of Wight.".
- William_Leader_Maberly birthDate "1798".
- William_Leader_Maberly birthYear "1798".
- William_Leader_Maberly country United_Kingdom.
- William_Leader_Maberly deathDate "1885".
- William_Leader_Maberly deathYear "1885".
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- William_Leader_Maberly after Sir_George_Robinson,_6th_Baronet.
- William_Leader_Maberly after John_Sayer_Poulter.
- William_Leader_Maberly after Jonathan_Elford.
- William_Leader_Maberly after Nathaniel_Barton.
- William_Leader_Maberly after Sir_Robert_Gunning,_3rd_Baronet.
- William_Leader_Maberly before Francis_Conyngham,_2nd_Marquess_Conyngham.
- William_Leader_Maberly before Sir_Edward_Kerrison,_1st_Baronet.
- William_Leader_Maberly before Sir_Ralph_Lopes,_2nd_Baronet.
- William_Leader_Maberly before Spencer_Compton,_2nd_Marquess_of_Northampton.
- William_Leader_Maberly before William_Stratford_Dugdale.
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- William_Leader_Maberly dateOfBirth "1798".
- William_Leader_Maberly dateOfDeath "1885".
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- William_Leader_Maberly name "Maberly, William Leader".
- William_Leader_Maberly shortDescription "British politician".
- William_Leader_Maberly title Clerk_of_the_Ordnance.
- William_Leader_Maberly title "Member of Parliament for Chatham".
- William_Leader_Maberly title "Member of Parliament for Northampton".
- William_Leader_Maberly title "Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury".
- William_Leader_Maberly title "Member of Parliament for Westbury".
- William_Leader_Maberly with Francis_Conyngham,_2nd_Marquess_Conyngham.
- William_Leader_Maberly with Sir_George_Robinson,_6th_Baronet.
- William_Leader_Maberly with Edward_Penrhyn.
- William_Leader_Maberly years "1819".
- William_Leader_Maberly years "1820".
- William_Leader_Maberly years "1831".
- William_Leader_Maberly years "1832".
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- William_Leader_Maberly subject Category:UK_MPs_1831–32.
- William_Leader_Maberly subject Category:UK_MPs_1832–35.
- William_Leader_Maberly subject Category:Whig_(British_political_party)_MPs.
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- William_Leader_Maberly comment "William Leader Maberly (1798–1885) spent most of his life as a British army officer and Whig politician. He was the eldest child of John Maberly (1777–1845), a currier, clothing manufacturer, banker and MP, who had made and lost a fortune in a lifetime.He became a Member of Parliament, initially for Westbury (1819–1820), then Northampton (1820–1830), then Shaftesbury (1831–32) and finally for Chatham 1832–1834.In 1831 he was Surveyor-General of the Ordnance and in 1832 Clerk of the Ordnance.".
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