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- Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (1796 – 13 November 1861) was a Radical politician, who was a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Hertford from 1826 to 1832 and for Finsbury from 1834 until his death. Duncombe was a tireless champion of radical causes in the 27 years he served the North East London borough of Finsbury. But he was equally well known for his style; he was, it was often said, "the handsomest and best-dressed man in the house," and his love for theatre, gaming and women were well publicized. Duncombe was elected and then returned to his seat seven times by the shopkeepers, artisans and laborers, the Nonconformists, Catholics, and Jews of Finsbury, making him the longest-sitting representative of a metropolitan borough in his day. His constituents called him "Honest Tom Duncombe" with great affection; to his detractors he was known as the "Dandy Demagogue" or the "Radical Dandy". His name was celebrated in working men's newspapers and frequently mentioned in the gossip sheets of high society. Duncombe was, as The Times put it delicately upon his death, a "character". (en)
- Томас Слингсби Денком (англ. Thomas Slingsby Duncombe; 1796 — 13 ноября 1861, Брайтон) — английский политический деятель, один из первых и наиболее выдающихся членов радикальной партии. (ru)
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- Member of Parliament for Hertford (en)
- Member of Parliament for Finsbury (en)
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- John Currie 1831–1832 (en)
- Robert Spankie to 1835 (en)
- Samuel Morton Peto from 1859 (en)
- Thomas Byron to 1830 (en)
- Thomas Challis 1852–1859 (en)
- Thomas Wakley 1835–1852 (en)
- Viscount Ingestrie 1830–1831 (en)
- William Cox 1859 (en)
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- Томас Слингсби Денком (англ. Thomas Slingsby Duncombe; 1796 — 13 ноября 1861, Брайтон) — английский политический деятель, один из первых и наиболее выдающихся членов радикальной партии. (ru)
- Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (1796 – 13 November 1861) was a Radical politician, who was a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Hertford from 1826 to 1832 and for Finsbury from 1834 until his death. Duncombe was a tireless champion of radical causes in the 27 years he served the North East London borough of Finsbury. But he was equally well known for his style; he was, it was often said, "the handsomest and best-dressed man in the house," and his love for theatre, gaming and women were well publicized. Duncombe was elected and then returned to his seat seven times by the shopkeepers, artisans and laborers, the Nonconformists, Catholics, and Jews of Finsbury, making him the longest-sitting representative of a metropolitan borough in his day. His constituents called him "Honest Tom (en)
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- Денком, Томас Слингсби (ru)
- Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (en)
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