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The Fitzwilliam episode, 1795: a reinterpretation of the role of the duke of Portland
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This doggerel vindication of Fitzwilliam’s Irish viceroyalty of 1795 gave one contemporary interpretation of this controversial episode. Such a favourable verdict was far from universal at the time and subsequently has been seriously questioned by historians. In one respect, however, this verse succinctly highlighted one of the most striking features of the Fitzwilliam episode. It appeared that the lord lieutenant had been recalled before ‘he scarcely could explain himself’. The English minister principally responsible for initiating the swift recall was the home secretary, the duke of Portland. Since Portland was a close friend and longstanding political ally of Fitzwilliam, this seeming betrayal excited widespread comment and, in certain circles, gave rise to heartsearching consternation. Yet Portland’s motives have never been satisfactorily explained by historians. Attention has repeatedly been paid to the motives of Fitzwilliam himself, and the conduct of the prime minister, the Younger Pitt, has been carefully scrutinised. Explanations of Portland’s behaviour have been left rather on the sidelines. He is usually portrayed as a weak-minded dupe and traitor to his own avowed principles. A re-examination of the evidence permits a more rounded characterisation. Portland’s attitude was complex but coherent. Instead of the conventional picture of a weak man with weak views, Portland emerges as a man with strong views and some failings.
Title: The Fitzwilliam episode, 1795: a reinterpretation of the role of the duke of Portland
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This doggerel vindication of Fitzwilliam’s Irish viceroyalty of 1795 gave one contemporary interpretation of this controversial episode.
Such a favourable verdict was far from universal at the time and subsequently has been seriously questioned by historians.
In one respect, however, this verse succinctly highlighted one of the most striking features of the Fitzwilliam episode.
It appeared that the lord lieutenant had been recalled before ‘he scarcely could explain himself’.
The English minister principally responsible for initiating the swift recall was the home secretary, the duke of Portland.
Since Portland was a close friend and longstanding political ally of Fitzwilliam, this seeming betrayal excited widespread comment and, in certain circles, gave rise to heartsearching consternation.
Yet Portland’s motives have never been satisfactorily explained by historians.
Attention has repeatedly been paid to the motives of Fitzwilliam himself, and the conduct of the prime minister, the Younger Pitt, has been carefully scrutinised.
Explanations of Portland’s behaviour have been left rather on the sidelines.
He is usually portrayed as a weak-minded dupe and traitor to his own avowed principles.
A re-examination of the evidence permits a more rounded characterisation.
Portland’s attitude was complex but coherent.
Instead of the conventional picture of a weak man with weak views, Portland emerges as a man with strong views and some failings.
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