Henry Roseveare
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In his lifetime George Downing, who died 300 years ago this month, was regarded as 'ready to turn to every side that was uppermost', but, as Henry Roseveare notes, even Pepys was grudgingly forced to admit Downing's qualities in eighteenth-century political life. Published March 31 1984
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