John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator.. Elected to Parliament (1813-1832) as Whig (Liberal) MP for Durham and earned himself the nickname of Radical Jack. Appointed Governor-general of Canada (1837-1838) and produced his Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839) in which he recommended responsible government for the colony. Engraving after portrait by Thomas Lawrence.
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