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resignation from Lord Wellesley?
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His policy was vindicated when the Treaty of Amiens (1802) was violated, and Great Britain resumed war against Napoleonic France. ... Wellesley then resignedbecause his brother was opposed to Roman Catholic emancipation, although the duke was constrained to accept (1829) that policy as a political necessity.
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Lord Wesley resigned because there was an increasing financial burden on the company due to his battle business, therefore he returned back to England.
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