John Lambton, Lord Durham, was known as Radical Jack.
Lord Durham's Report eventually led to 'responsible' government in the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.
The motto of Norwich High School for Girls is 'Do thy best and rejoice with those who do better'.
Lord Durham was sent to British North America in 1838 as governor-general specifically to investigate the circumstances of the rebellions of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada and to make recommendations for the future government of the British North American colonies. His investigation led to the publication, in 1839, of the famous Durham Report in which he recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be united, that responsible government be granted (see text below), that French Canadians be assimilated and that municipal institutions be established in Canada.
Durham School's motto is 'Floreat Dunelmia'.
The duration of Bull Durham is 1.8 hours.
Lord Durham was John George Lambto and he was the first Earl of Durham. He was a colonial administrator, and a high commissioner.
Lord Durham's Report eventually led to 'responsible' government in the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.
Lord Durham's father was William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and his mother was Lady Caroline Ponsonby.
Durham was sent by Britain to make a report on the colony.
Lord Durham is really John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham, known as "Radical Jack" because he supported a number of causes promoted by the Whig Party in England.
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Lord Durham was born in London England on April 12, 1792.
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The cast of Lord Durham - 1961 includes: Leo Ciceri as Robert Baldwin Alfred Gallagher as Dr. Baldwin John Gillanders as Colonel Couper Ann Morrish as Lady Durham Barry Morse as Gibbon Wakefield Joseph Shaw as Charles Buller Powys Thomas as Lord Durham
Lord Durham was known as Radical Jack due to his progressive views and bold reforms, particularly during his time as Governor General of Canada. He advocated for responsible government and greater autonomy for the colonies, earning him the nickname among his supporters. His radical approach to governance and push for political change made him a key figure in Canadian history.
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