Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- January 1907 — Augustine Birrell succeeds Bryce as Irish Secretary. Reginald McKenna succeeds Birrell at the Board of Education.
- March 1907 — Lewis Harcourt, the First Commissioner of Public Works, enters the Cabinet.
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External links
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- Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman biography from the Liberal Democrat History Group
- More about Henry Campbell-Bannerman on the Downing Street website.
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References
- ^ Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman at 10 Downing Street. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
- ^ British war memorials · paul montford. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
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Further reading
‘Maistly Scotch’ Campbell-Bannerman and Liberal Leadership by Ewen A Cameron, Journal of Liberal History, Issue 54, Spring 2007
Campbell-Bannerman (British Prime Ministers of the 20th Century series) by Roy Hattersley, Haus publishing 2006
C. B.: Life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman by John Wilson, Constable & St Martin's Press, 1973
Biography of Campbell-Bannerman by Tony Greaves in 'Dictionary of Liberal Biography', Politico's, 1998
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