Lord De Ramsey, Mover of the Address in the House of Lords, 1890. 'The Address of the House of Lords to the Queen, in reply to her Majesty's Speech at the opening of the Session of Parliament, was moved by Lord De Ramsey, and seconded by the Earl of Stradbroke. The Right Hon. William Henry Fellowes, second Baron De Ramsey, was born May 16, 1848, and succeeded his father, the first Baron, in 1887. He was formerly a Captain in the 1st Life Guards; he sat in the House of Commons as M.P. for Huntingdonshire from 1880 to 1885, and for the Northern, or Ramsey, Division of the same county from 1885 to 1887; and he is an Alderman of the County Council. His Lordship is married to a daughter of the seventh Duke of Marlborough. Our Portrait of Lord De Ramsey is from a photograph by Messrs. Russell and Sons, 17, Baker-street'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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