this image witheld or missing
Description
John Campbell was a British Liberal/Whig politician and lawyer. He was born in Fife, Scotland, the son of a parish minister. He moved to London and trained as a lawyer at Lincoln’s Inn. In 1830 he became MP for Stafford and remained as an MP until 1841 when he was made Lord High Chancellor of Ireland. That year the Conservatives won the election and Campbell turned to more literary endeavours. After the Whigs were returned to power in 1846, he subsequently held positions including Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chief Justice of the Queen’s Bench. He was made Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain in 1859.
Metadata describing this letter
Title: Letter from John Campbell
Description: John Campbell agrees to attend a meeting at a Mr Murray's house the following Wednesday.
Address: Strathearn House
Letter dated: 08-04-1852
Physical description: Sampson Low Letters, Volume 1, 3 pages ; some minor glue seepage.
Type of letter: Arranging or declining a meeting
Rights statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
Restrictions on use: No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk
Image rights:
Identifier: SL_19