b. 1804-12-21
d. 1881-04-19
Benjamin Disraeli was born in
London on 21 December 1804.
1 He was educated privately, entered Lincoln's Inn in 1824, and won a seat in Parliament
as a Conservative in 1837, representing the borough of Maidstone.
2 In 1841 he was elected to represent Shrewsbury, and in 1847 Buckinghamshire.
3 In September 1848, Disraeli was chosen leader of the Conservative party in the House
of Commons, remaining until which Conservative government was dissolved and a coalition
government established in 1852, when he became chancellor of the exchequer as well.
4
He returned as chancellor of the exchequer and leader of the House of Commons during
the Derby administrations in 1858 and in 1867.
5 When
Lord Derby then retired, Disraeli became leader of the party and prime minister until defeated
by Gladstone's Liberals in 1868.
6 He led the Conservatives to victory again in 1874 and remained in office until 1880.
7 In 1876 he was made Earl of Beaconsfield in 1876 and moved to the House of Lords,
where he remained until his death on 19 April 1881.
8
Throughout his distinquished political career, Disraeli also acquired a considerable
reputation as an author of both fiction and nonfiction.9
- 1. Jonathan Parry, Disraeli, Benjamin, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Dictionary of National Biography (London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1900-) 5, pp. 1006-22.
- 5. Jonathan Parry, Disraeli, Benjamin, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Ibid.
- 8. Ibid.
- 9. Ibid.