William Eden of Auckland
William Eden, Baron d' Auckland (1745 - 1814) is a statesman English.
It stuck to the policy of Pitt, became as of age the 28 years under-secretary of State, accompanied in 1780 Lord Carlisle in Ireland like first Secretary of State, was favorable to freedoms of this country.
It fills in France, in Spain, Holland, of important missions, signed in 1786 a commercial treaty with France, contributed with William Blackstone to the reform of the criminal laws and the improvement of the mode of the prisons, and published on this subject an estimated work, under the title of Principes of the criminal laws .
Lord Auckland showed one of the more antagonistic violent ones of the French revolution.
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