He was educated at Eton and St John's College, Cambridge.
[1] In the House of Commons, he represented Northumberland from 1826 until 1830, then North Durham from 1837 to 1847, and finally Liverpool from 1853 to 1855.
[citation needed] In Parliament, Liddell often spoke on the Tory side of debates.
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