William is the first MP in our survey who actually began his Parliamentary career in 1859.
He was from the family of famous architects although his own father was an admiral. He trained as a barrister but served as private secretary to his second cousin Lord Elphinstone , Governor of Bombay from 1853-58.
Palmerston made him Lord of the Treasury shortly before his death and he held the post until the fall of Russell's government the following year. He regained the position under Gladstone until 1873 when the latter made him First Commissioner of Works and shortly afterwards added Paymaster-General to his responsibilities.
William became Liberal Chief Whip in opposition. He had reservations about Gladstone and wanted Hartington to become Prime Minister in 1880. Nevertheless he resumed as First Commissioner of Works when Gladstone returned to power. In November that year he was made Governor of Madras and died in India six months later aged 57.
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