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by Baroness Elizabeth Philippa Biddulph
CHARLES PHILIP YORKE - FOURTH EARL OF HARDWICKE - VICE-ADMIRAL R.N. - A MEMOIR - BY HIS DAUGHTER - THE LADY BIDDULPH OF LEDBURY - WITH PORTRAITS - DEDICATED - TO HIS GRANDCHILDREN - PREFACE
I. THE YORKE FAMILY - II. ALGIERS. 1815-1816 - III. THE NORTH AMERICAN STATION. 1817-1822 - IV. GREEK PIRACY. 1823-1826 - V. A HOLIDAY IN NORTHERN REGIONS. 1828 - VI. GREEK INDEPENDENCE. 1829-1831 - VII. COURT DUTIES AND POLITICS. 1831-1847 - VIII. GENOA. 1849 - IX. POLITICS AND LAST YEARS. 1850-1873 - INDEX - LIST OF PORTRAITS
CHARLES PHILIP YORKE - FOURTH EARL OF HARDWICKE - CHAPTER I - THE YORKE FAMILY
CHAPTER II - ALGIERS. 1815-1816
CHAPTER III - THE NORTH AMERICAN STATION. 1817-1822
CHAPTER IV - GREEK PIRACY. 1823-1826
CHAPTER V - A HOLIDAY IN NORTHERN REGIONS. 1828
CHAPTER VI - GREEK INDEPENDENCE. 1829-1831
CHAPTER VII - COURT DUTIES AND POLITICS. 1831-1847
CHAPTER VIII - GENOA. 1849
A devoted daughter presents a personal portrait of an English aristocrat whose life spanned the battle‑scarred decks of the Royal Navy and the polished corridors of court. Drawing on his own letters and journals, the memoir traces his early years in a distinguished family, his first naval assignments in post‑Napoleonic Algeria, and a formative posting across the Atlantic that introduced him to the complexities of colonial administration.
The narrative then follows his restless energy as he confronts Mediterranean piracy, witnesses the stirrings of Greek independence, and later assumes sensitive duties at the royal court while navigating shifting political tides. Though written for his grandchildren, the account offers listeners a vivid glimpse of a steadfast public servant whose sense of duty and loyalty shaped both his personal journey and the wider events of his era.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1916
A Victorian humanitarian and temperance campaigner who also turned to life writing, she is best known in literary circles for her memoir of her father, Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke. Her work blends family history, public service, and the social concerns of late 19th-century Britain.
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