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William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale

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William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale PC (17871872), was an English politician. Born William Lowther, he was known by the courtesy title Viscount Lowther from 1807 until 1844, when he succeeded to the earldom on the death of his father. He had, however, sat in the House of Lords since 1841, when he was summoned by a writ of acceleration in his father's Barony of Lowther, of Whitehaven in the County of Cumberland. In 1844 he became known as the Earl of Lonsdale. He was Lord President of the Council in 1852. He had no children; his nephew Henry succeeded to the earldom.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by:
John Osborn
Member of Parliament for Cockermouth
1808–1813
Succeeded by:
Thomas Wallace
Preceded by:
The Lord Muncaster
Member of Parliament for Westmorland
1813–1831
Succeeded by:
Alexander Nowell
Preceded by:
Frederick Barne
Member of Parliament for Dunwich
1832
Succeeded by:
Constituency abolished
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Constituency created
Member of Parliament for West Cumberland
1832–1833
Succeeded by:
Samuel Irton
Preceded by:
Alexander Nowell
Member of Parliament for Westmorland
1833–1841
Succeeded by:
William Thompson
Political offices
Preceded by:
Charles Arbuthnot
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests
1828–1830
Succeeded by:
George Ellis
Preceded by:
Charles Poulett Thomson
Treasurer of the Navy
1834–1835
Succeeded by:
Sir Henry Parnell
Vice-President of the Board of Trade
1834–1835
Succeeded by:
Henry Labouchere
Preceded by:
The Earl of Lichfield
Postmaster General
1841–1845
Succeeded by:
The Earl of St Germans
Preceded by:
The Earl of Lonsdale
Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland
1844–1868
Succeeded by:
Viscount Lowther
Preceded by:
The Marquess of Lansdowne
Lord President of the Council
1852
Succeeded by:
The Earl Granville
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by:
William Lowther
Earl of Lonsdale
1844–1872
Succeeded by:
Henry Lowther
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