Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell

Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell

Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell, PC (24 July 1813– 15 February 1886) was a prominent British politician in the Peelite and Liberal parties during the middle of the 19th century.

Cardwell grew up in Liverpool and took his degree from Balliol College, Oxford in 1835. His early career was as a lawyer–he was called to the bar in 1838–but he soon took an interest in politics, and became the MP for Clitheroe in Lancashire in 1842.

In Parliament, Cardwell became a follower and confidante of Robert Peel, the Prime Minister. When Peel split the Conservative Party in 1846 over the issue of repealing the Corn Laws, Cardwell followed Peel, and became a member of the Peelite faction.

When the Peelites came to power in 1852, Lord Aberdeen made Cardwell the President of the Board of Trade, a position he held until 1855.

During these years, Cardwell moved from seat to seat in Parliament. In 1847, he was elected as MP for Liverpool. In 1852, he lost elections for Liverpool and for Ayrshire, but won a seat at Oxford. In 1858, he was defeated for the Oxford seat, but a second election for the seat was held shortly after, which he won (beating William Makepeace Thackeray).

The Peelite faction disintegrated in the late 1850s, and Cardwell officially became a Liberal in 1859, joining Palmerston's cabinet as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Unhappy in that position, he moved two years later to another cabinet post, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. A second move within the cabinet came in 1864, when Cardwell became the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a position he kept until the Liberals were turned out of office in 1866.

When the Liberals returned to power under Gladstone in the 1868 election, Cardwell reached the peak of his career, as Gladstone's Secretary of State for War. During his six years in the post, in what became known as "Cardwell reforms", Cardwell reorganized the British army, introduced professional standards for officers (including advancement by merit rather than purchase), and formed a home reserve force.

After Gladstone's defeat in the 1874 election, Cardwell was raised to the peerage as Viscount Cardwell, of Ellerbeck. His ennoblement ended his active political career.

Cardwell died in Torquay. He had married the former Annie Parker in 1838, but left no children, which meant that his title became extinct.

The town Cardwell in tropical north Queensland, Australia was named after him.

References

* Lee, Sidney, ed. "Dictionary of National Biography", vol. 3, "Cardwell, Edward". London : Smith Elder, 1909.
* Jones, Wilbur Devereux and Arvel B. Erickson. "The Peelites 1846-1857". Columbus, OH : Ohio State University, 1972.


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