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  1. William Huskisson PC (11 March 1770 – 15 September 1830) was a British statesman, financier, and Member of Parliament for several constituencies, including Liverpool.

  2. William Huskisson (11 de marzo de 1770 - 15 de septiembre de 1830) fue un político británico, financiero y Miembro del Parlamento por varios distritos electorales, incluido Liverpool. [1]

  3. William Huskisson was a British statesman and a leading advocate of free trade. In 1793 Huskisson was employed by Henry Dundas (later Lord Melville) as a clerk. His abilities were so marked that in 1795 he was appointed undersecretary for war.

  4. William Huskisson (11 de marzo de 1770 - 15 de septiembre de 1830) fue un político británico, financiero y Miembro del Parlamento por varios distritos electorales, incluido Liverpool.

  5. Learn about William Huskisson, a British politician and colonial secretary who advocated for free trade and reforms. Find out how he died in the first railway accident in 1830 and how his statue was vandalized in Liverpool.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › william-huskissonWilliam Huskisson | Encyclopedia.com

    23 de may. de 2018 · Huskisson, William (1770–1830). Huskisson's father was a country gentleman from Staffordshire, in moderate circumstances, and Huskisson had a career to make. He was in France at the outbreak of the Revolution and became acquainted with Lord Gower, the ambassador and a Staffordshire man.

  7. William Huskisson is often reported as the first railway fatality, including in ordinarily reliable sources. This is untrue; at least two people were killed on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway prior to its opening to the public.