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... Lord Temple took office under Pitt , as First Lord of the Admiralty ; but not being ( through illness ) consulted as to an alteration in the address in answer to the speech from the throne , he was so offended that he came down to the ...
... Lord Temple took office under Pitt , as First Lord of the Admiralty ; but not being ( through illness ) consulted as to an alteration in the address in answer to the speech from the throne , he was so offended that he came down to the ...
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... Lord Cobham . He represented Buckingham from 1741 till his death . As early as December 1744 , he was made a Lord of the Admiralty , and , after holding many offices , on the resignation of Bute in April 1763 , he became the head of a ...
... Lord Cobham . He represented Buckingham from 1741 till his death . As early as December 1744 , he was made a Lord of the Admiralty , and , after holding many offices , on the resignation of Bute in April 1763 , he became the head of a ...
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... Lord - Lieutenancy of Ireland , and when his chief fell warned the King of the meaning and scope of Fox's India Bill . Aided by the " King's friends " and a letter from the sovereign openly disap- proving the measure , he turned out Fox ...
... Lord - Lieutenancy of Ireland , and when his chief fell warned the King of the meaning and scope of Fox's India Bill . Aided by the " King's friends " and a letter from the sovereign openly disap- proving the measure , he turned out Fox ...
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... Lord- Lieutenancy . Pitt , however , succeeded in appeasing him , but for the rest of his life his influence was only indirect . He retained a Tellership of the Exchequer , an office of immense profit ; but his hospitality was unbounded ...
... Lord- Lieutenancy . Pitt , however , succeeded in appeasing him , but for the rest of his life his influence was only indirect . He retained a Tellership of the Exchequer , an office of immense profit ; but his hospitality was unbounded ...
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... Lords in whom he could place confidence , obtained from the King the elevation of William Grenville by the title of Baron Grenville of Wotton - under - Bournewood , Bucks . In May 1791 , Lord Grenville changed from the Home to the ...
... Lords in whom he could place confidence , obtained from the King the elevation of William Grenville by the title of Baron Grenville of Wotton - under - Bournewood , Bucks . In May 1791 , Lord Grenville changed from the Home to the ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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