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<p> Trevelyan’s ancestor is notorious for a Victorian-era laissez faire policy that limited aid and permitted continued food exports. Picture: Hulton Archive/Getty Images</p>

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I’M reading a book that details how the prime minister and the chancellor of the exchequer in London, whose policies were responsible for a million people dying during the Great Famine here, used the media of the time to scapegoat Charles Trevelyan, the assistant secretary to the treasury.

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