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Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley Derby, 14th earl of , 1799-1869, British statesman. Although a Whig, he entered (1827) government as George Canning's undersecretary for the colonies. As chief secretary for Ireland (1830-33) under the 2d Earl Grey, he favored firm measures to deal with Irish unrest, but he also supported Irish educational projects. Given the colonial office in 1833, he secured the abolition of slavery but resigned (1834) in a controversy over the government's Irish policy. Having become a Conservative, he served as Peel's colonial secretary (1841-45). Resigning because he opposed repeal of the corn laws, he became leader (with Lord George Bentinck and Benjamin Disraeli ) of the Tory protectionists and headed two brief ministries (1852, 1858-59). Derby formed another government in 1866 with Disraeli as chancellor of the exchequer and leader in the House of Commons. Through Disraeli's initiative and skill the famous Reform Act of 1867 (see under Reform Acts ) was passed. Derby never quite fulfilled the promise of his early brilliance; it was his lieutenant, Disraeli, who modernized the Conservative party in this era.

Bibliography: See studies by W. D. Jones (1956) and R. Stewart (1971).

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Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of (1799–1869) British statesman, three times prime minister (1852, 1858–59, 1866–68). He entered Parliament as a Whig in 1827, and acted as chief secretary for Ireland (1830–33). He resigned shortly after becoming colonial secretary (1833), and joined the Conservative Party. He was colonial secretary under Peel (1841–45), but resigned over the repeal of the Corn Laws. From 1846 to 1868, Derby led the Tory protectionists, briefly heading two administrations. In 1866, he became prime minister for the last time, introducing the Reform Act (1867). Benjamin Disraeli succeeded him.

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