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Dilke was ruined. Other women claimed he had approached them for a liaison. Various lurid rumours circulated about his love life, including that he had invited a maidservant to join him and his lover in bed, and that he had introduced one or more of them to "every kind of French vice". Dilke became a
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Liberal Association to stand as its parliamentary candidate, because his radical credentials suited the mining constituency seeking employment law reform. Hoping that he could be rehabilitated as a front-line politician, Dilke consulted Liberal leader Gladstone, who discouraged him, so Dilke did not
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in the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division. Virginia Crawford was not in court, and the sole evidence was her husband's account of Virginia's confession. There were also some accounts by servants, which were both circumstantial and insubstantial. Dilke, aware of his vulnerability over the affair
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in the early 1870s, he later became a leader in the radical challenge to Whig control of the Liberal Party, making a number of important contributions, including in the legislation increasing democracy in 1883–1885, his support of the growing labour and feminist movements, and his prolific writings
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as Sir Charles. It was broadcast over three consecutive days, 24-26 August 1981. The narrative centred primarily on the activities of the three Smith sisters Virginia, Maye and Helen. In the drama the supposed affair Sir Charles has with Virginia, which brings about his political downfall, is an
455:, and Chamberlain himself, may have inspired her to accuse him, seeing him as an obstacle to their own ambitions. Dilke was largely exonerated by an inquiry in the early 1890s, which cast doubt on the truthfulness of Virginia's evidence. Her description of their alleged love nest in 321:. While the granting of the vote to agricultural labourers threatened the Conservative dominance of rural seats, many dual-member constituencies were abolished, with extra being created in suburbia, where Conservative support was growing. He also supported laws giving the municipal 446:
as a Conservative at the same election. Queen Victoria, who approved of his performance in the trial, demanded his inclusion in Lord Salisbury's cabinet, and he was made Home Secretary. The Queen also asked in vain for Dilke to be stripped of his membership of the Privy Council.
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Dilke spent much of the remainder of his life and much of his fortune trying to exonerate himself, which adds weight to the view that Virginia lied about the identity of her lover. Over the years, it has been suggested that his political colleagues, including
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pursue the offer. Three years later, however, Dilke accepted the invitation, against Gladstone's wishes and, at the 1892 general election, was duly elected as the MP for the Forest of Dean, which he held for the remainder of his life.
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He hoped to be appointed Secretary of State for War in the Liberal Government formed in 1905, but it was not to be. Dilke attributed his exclusion to the incoming Prime Minister
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to women, legalising trade unions, improving working conditions and limiting working hours, as well as being one of the earliest campaigners for universal schooling.
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Touted as a future prime minister, his aspirations to higher political office were effectively terminated in 1885 after a notorious and well-publicised divorce case.
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was full of inaccuracies and it has been speculated that she may have been attempting to distract attention from an earlier affair with one Captain Forster.
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Following his death in 1911, fundraising commenced to establish a local community hospital in his Forest of Dean constituency. The Dilke Memorial Hospital,
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Charles Dilke was said to have become the lover of Ellen Smith, his brother's mother-in-law, a relationship which continued after his marriage in 1884.
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launched a public campaign against him. Two months later, in April, Dilke sought to reopen the case and clear his name by making the
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Despite being a radical, Dilke was also an imperialist, and argued for British imperial domination in his bestselling 1868 book,
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Smith), his brother's sister-in-law and his actual lover's daughter, in the first year of her marriage to
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Dilke died in 1911 at 76 Sloane Street, Chelsea, the same house in which he was born. He was cremated at
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Committed to the Cleansing Flame: The Development of Cremation in Nineteenth-century England
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with Virginia's mother, refused to give evidence, largely on the advice of his confidant,
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In July 1885, Charles Dilke was accused of seducing Thomas Eustace Smith's daughter
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invention of hers to deflect her husband's suspicions away from her real lover.
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Dilke was a shareholder in the 1906-7 Parkside development at 42 Knightsbridge.
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The Rowers of Vanity Fair – Dilke, Charles Wentworth – β€œA Far Advanced Radical”
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Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of peerage, baronetage and knightage
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The paradoxical finding left doubts hanging over Dilke's respectability, and
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Crawford sued for divorce, and the case was heard on 12 February 1886 before
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redistribution that they calculated to be marginally favourable to themselves
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The intrigues involving Sir Charles Dilke were depicted in the three-part
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edited by James S. Olson and Robert Shadle. Greenwood Press, 1996
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with the Conservatives, both greatly weakened the radical cause.
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Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke (The Queen's Proctor intervening)
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in 1882. In December of that year, he entered the cabinet as
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form of government. Following public criticism, he recanted.
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Works written by Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd baronet
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In 1871, Dilke caused controversy when he criticised the
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Matthews gained public acclaim, winning the seat of
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Charles Dilke
Charles Dilke (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
Sir
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PC

Chelsea
London
United Kingdom
Kensal Green Cemetery
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Liberal Party MP
President of the Local Government Board
Liberal
Emilia Strong
PC
Liberal
republican
Joseph Chamberlain
Sir Charles Dilke, 1st Baronet
Chelsea
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge Union Society
Emily Francis Pattison
Mark Pattison
Sir Charles Dilke.
Liberal
Chelsea
British monarchy

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