[273] Brougham and Vaux (spr. bruhm änd wahks), Henry, Baron, brit. Staatsmann, geb. 19. Sept. 1778 zu Edinburgh, Sachwalter das., später in London, seit 1810 Mitglied des Unterhauses, wirkte für Verbesserung der Volkserziehung und andere philanthropische Zwecke, 1830 zum Baron und Lordkanzler erhoben, 1834 mit den Whigs zurückgetreten, gest. 7. Mai 1868 in Cannes; schrieb: »Sketches of statesmen of the time of George III.« (3 Bde., 1839-43), »Life and times of Lord B., written by himself« (3 Bde., 1871) u.a.
Brockhaus-1837: Brougham and Vaux
Brockhaus-1911: Brougham · Vaux · Roß and (und) Cromarty · Shildon and East Thickley · Padiham and Hapton · Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company · Swinton and Pendlebury · West Kirby and Hoylake · Shirley and Freemantle · Skelton and Brotton · P. and O. Comp. · Denton and Haughton · Eastern Bengal and Assam · Benwell and Fenham · Brandon and Byshottles · Heston and Isleworth · Newbold and Dunston · Newtown and Llanllwhaiarn · King's Norton and Northfield · Napier of Magdala and Caryngton
Eisler-1904: Active and passive feelings
Herder-1854: Brougham and Vaux · Pays de Vaux · Cadet de Vaux · Bertin de Vaux · Roß and Cromarty · Findlater and Seafield
Lueger-1904: Wood preserver and cleaner
Meyers-1905: Brougham [1] · Brougham [2] · Pont-de-Vaux · Neston and Parkgate · Newbold and Dunston · Lye and Wollescote · Nantyglo and Blaina · Ogmore and Garw · Broadwood and Sons · Stars and stripes · Oyer and terminer, Court of · Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company · Kings Norton and Northfield · Coast and Geodetic Survey · Crawford and Balcarres · Black and tan Terrier · Bishop and his Clerk · Dalling and Bulwer · Heston and Isleworth · Hoylake and West Kirby · Eastleigh and Bishopstoke · Half and half
Pierer-1857: Brougham · Vaux [2] · Vaux [1] · Pont de Vaux · Vaux [3] · Vaux-sous-Chèvremont · Vaux [5] · Vaux [4] · Grand Vaux · de Vaux · Cadet de Vaux · La Vaux · Bishop and Clerk · Lewes and Rehobeth · King and Queen · Eglinton and Winton