The procession started off from the Reform League's headquarters, at 8 Adelphi Terrace, headed by a cab containing Beales, his friend Colonel Dickson and a few other aristocratic supporters.
He stood unsuccessfully as a Radical for Marylebone in 1859 general election.
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