. . . . . "William Henry Lambton"@en . . . "3582"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "William Henry Lambton"@sv . . . . . "William Henry Lambton, f\u00F6dd 1764, d\u00F6d 1797, var en brittisk politiker, far till John Lambton, 1:e earl av Durham. Lambton valdes 1787 efter sin far, (f\u00F6dd 1710, d\u00F6d 1794), till staden Durhams representant i underhuset, d\u00E4r han sl\u00F6t sig till Fox och whigpartiet. Han var en bland stiftarna av den radikala f\u00F6reningen (1792) och deltog med iver i agitationen f\u00F6r en genomgripande parlamentsreform."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "William Henry Lambton, f\u00F6dd 1764, d\u00F6d 1797, var en brittisk politiker, far till John Lambton, 1:e earl av Durham. Lambton valdes 1787 efter sin far, (f\u00F6dd 1710, d\u00F6d 1794), till staden Durhams representant i underhuset, d\u00E4r han sl\u00F6t sig till Fox och whigpartiet. Han var en bland stiftarna av den radikala f\u00F6reningen (1792) och deltog med iver i agitationen f\u00F6r en genomgripande parlamentsreform."@sv . "John Tempest 1787\u20131794"@en . . . . . . . . . "William Henry Lambton (1764\u20131797) was a British member of Parliament (MP) who represented the City of Durham in the House of Commons. He was the son of Major-General John Lambton, who preceded him as the MP for Durham, and the brother of Ralph John Lambton, who was also an MP for Durham. Lambton was educated at Wandsworth (1773\u201378), Eton College (1778-82) and Trinity College, Cambridge in 1782. Lambton was a Freemason, and in 1788 was installed as the first Provincial Grand Master of Durham. The Durham cathedral organist, Thomas Ebdon, composed a march for the occasion."@en . . . . . . . . . . "William Henry Lambton (1764-1797) est un d\u00E9put\u00E9 britannique qui repr\u00E9sente la ville de Durham \u00E0 la Chambre des communes."@fr . "William Henry Lambton"@fr . . . "Sir Henry Vane-Tempest 1794\u20131797"@en . "1123247391"^^ . . "Member of Parliament for Durham"@en . "William Henry Lambton (1764\u20131797) was a British member of Parliament (MP) who represented the City of Durham in the House of Commons. He was the son of Major-General John Lambton, who preceded him as the MP for Durham, and the brother of Ralph John Lambton, who was also an MP for Durham. Lambton was educated at Wandsworth (1773\u201378), Eton College (1778-82) and Trinity College, Cambridge in 1782. Lambton was a Freemason, and in 1788 was installed as the first Provincial Grand Master of Durham. The Durham cathedral organist, Thomas Ebdon, composed a march for the occasion. He inherited the estates of his father in 1794 and engaged the Italian architect Joseph Bonomi the Elder (1739-1808) to build a new house in neo-classical style on the site of Harraton Hall, north of the River Wear. The new house would be called Lambton Hall and the original Lambton Hall on the south side of the river demolished. However, illness would prevent him from seeing the scheme finished. He died of consumption on 30 November 1797, and was buried in the Old English cemetery in Livorno, Italy. In 1791, Lambton had married Anne Barbara Frances Villiers, the daughter of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey. Their eldest son, John Lambton inherited at the aged of 5 and was later made Earl of Durham . He would finalise the building of Lambton Hall, now expanded in scope and renamed Lambton Castle."@en . . . . . "17589733"^^ . . . . . "William Henry Lambton (1764-1797) est un d\u00E9put\u00E9 britannique qui repr\u00E9sente la ville de Durham \u00E0 la Chambre des communes."@fr . . . . . "1787"^^ . . . . . . . . .