HARLEY, ROBERT, 1ST EARL OF OXFORD

1661–1724, English statesman and bibliophile. His career illustrates the power of personal connections and intrigue in the politics of his day. When he entered (1689) Parliament, he was generally associated with the Whigs and introduced (1694) the Triennial Bill (which required new parliamentary elections every three years) in the House of Commons. His sympathies soon shifted, however, and before the accession (1702) of Queen Anne he was a leader of the Tories. He was secretary of state for the north (1704–8) but was forced out of office by John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough, because of his intrigues against the predominantly Whig government. His influence on the queen continued, however, through his kinswoman Abigail Masham. The unpopularity of the War of the Spanish Succession and the uproar caused by the trial of Henry Sacheverell brought the fall of the Whigs, and Harley came to power with Henry St. John (later Viscount Bolingbroke) in 1710. He survived an attempt on his life in 1711 and was made earl and lord treasurer. Consolidating his power, he undertook secret peace negotiations that led to the Peace of Utrecht (1713) and founded the South Sea Company (see South Sea Bubble). His position, however, was undermined by the intrigues of St. John, and he lost office just before Queen Anne's death (1714). After the accession of George I, he was imprisoned (1715) and impeached (1716) for his conduct of the peace negotiations and for dealings with the Jacobites, but he was acquitted. The manuscript collection gathered by Harley and his son Edward constitutes the important Harleian Library in the British Museum.

See B. Hill, Robert Harley: Speaker, Secretary of State and Premier (1988); bibliography by A. Downie (1989).

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...Dupleix had proclaimed himself governor of the Carnatic, the strip of territory on which Madras and Fort St. David stood, as well...war. The first to inflict a blow on Dupleix's prestige was Robert Clive, a twenty-five-year-old clerk in the East India Company's...
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...Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, the model...Eugene Vinaver, Malory (Oxford, 1929), pp. 2f., who...Medieval England (Oxford, 1973), p. 192. The...and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed...suggests about 1414 (The Earl of Warwicks virelai...
...witnesses at such trials had mainly to do with the Acts immediate political purposes. Robert Bowyer, whose Parliamentary Diary provides the best legislative history of the Act,(123) recorded this earliest surviving notation of the reasons to allow sworn...
...Painter. London. October 1st, 1666. (pp. 172-85...September 1667. All of the missing sections of...years, or British Library Harley Ms. 7315, professionally compiled for Robert Harley, first earl of Oxford, at the beginning of the...
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...before marching to the rescue. At the end of the month Robert Harley, later Earl of Oxford and Lord Treasurer to Queen Anne, wrote to his father...of the gambling community. Accordingly, on August 1st, 1693, Sir John ordered the governors of Ostend and...


 

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HARLEY, ROBERT, 1ST EARL OF OXFORD 1661 1724, English...John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough...of the Whigs, and Harley came to power with...1711 and was made earl and lord treasurer...See B. Hill, Robert Harley: Speaker...
OXFORD, ROBERT HARLEY, 1ST EARL OF see Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...documents, formed by Robert Harley, 1st earl of Oxford, and his son Edward, 2d earl of Oxford. In 1753 it was purchased...collections of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton and...Sloane formed the basis of the British Museum...
...later James II) at the time (c.1679 1680) when the 1st earl of Shaftesbury was proposing the dukes exclusion...their early power (1710 14) under the leadership of Robert Harley , earl of Oxford, and Henry St. John , Viscount Bolingbroke. Their...
...Library of the British Museum were founded respectively on the private collections of Sir Thomas Bodley and Robert Harley, 1st earl of Oxford. By the end of the 17th cent., book auctioning was common throughout Europe. In the 18th cent. collectors...


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