William Lamb, 2. Viscount Melbourne
William Lamb, 2. Viscount Melbourne, Baron of Kilmore, Baron Melbourne of Melbourne (* 15. März 1779 in London; † 24. November 1848 in Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire) weer en britisch Adliger un Politiker.
He weer de Söhn vun Peniston Lamb, de 1781 to'n Viscount Melbourne erhaben wurr, un de sien Fru Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, borene Millbanke. Wiels sien Moder völ Affären harr, wurrd annommen, dat George Wyndham, 3. Earl of Egremont sien biologisch Vader weer. He weer dat öldste vun all tosommen fiev Kinner, sien Süster Emily hett 1839 Lord Palmerston heiraadt.
Van 1806 bit 1812 un van 1816 bit to den Dood vun sien Vader 1828, de sien Titel Viscount Melbourne he denn arvt hett, weer Melbourne för de Wahlkreise Leominster, Haddington, Portalington, Peterborough, Hertfordshire un Newport Afordneter in dat House of Commons. Siet 1827 weer he Liddmaat vun den Privy Council. Van 1827 bit 1828 weer he Chief Secretary for Ireland, van 1830 bit 1834 weer he britisch Binnenminister (home secretary, 1830–1834). 1834 un van 1835 bit 1841 weer he Lord High Treasurer un dormit Premierminister. He gellt as Mentor vun Königin Victorias. Nah hüm wurr de austraalsch Metropole Melbourne nömmt.
Sien Fru weer de Novellistin Caroline Lamb. Dat eenzig Kind ut disse Ehe, de 1807 boren Söhn George Augustus Frederick Lamb, is all 1836 storven.
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