The Adullamites were a short-lived anti-reform faction within the UK Liberal Party in 1866. The name was a biblical reference to the cave of Adullam where David and his allies sought refuge from Saul.

After the death of Palmerston in 1865, a second Reform Act became a priority for the Liberal Party.[1] However, not all sections of the party agreed with this agenda. The most important internal opposition came from the Adullamites. The faction was led by Robert Lowe and Lord Elcho. The name, coined by John Bright, was a biblical reference that would have been widely understood at the time.[2] After repeated attacks on Gladstone's bill, they finally defeated the government over an amendment to the Bill on 18 June 1866, which was carried by 315 to 304. This vote gave the Prime Minister, Russell, cause to resign. There was an abortive attempt to form a Conservative/Adullamite coalition. However, the Adullamites were not prepared to accept Disraeli as leader and negotiations broke down. This led to the formation of the Third Derby–Disraeli ministry - who, ultimately, proposed their own reform bill. The Adullamites (with some exceptions) then returned to the Liberal party.[3]

Prominent Adullamites

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Charles Seymour: Electoral reforms of England and Wales. The development and operation of parliamentary franchise. University of Yale, New Haven 1915, S. 533.
  2. ^ George Macaulay Trevelyan: Geschichte Englands. 2. Band von 1603 bis 1918. München 1949, S. 745 f.
  3. ^ Michael Maurer: Kleine Geschichte Englands. Reclam, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-15-009616-2, S. 390.
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "Cave of Adullam"
  • Skottowe, B.C. (1887). A Short History of Parliament. Social science series. Harper. Retrieved 2021-05-02.

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