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The award-winning biography of William Pitt the Younger by William Hague, the youngest leader of the Tory Party since Pitt himself.
Author : William Hague
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 36,37 MB
Release : 2012-05-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0007480938
The award-winning biography of William Pitt the Younger by William Hague, the youngest leader of the Tory Party since Pitt himself.
Author : Michael J. Turner
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 50,24 MB
Release : 2006-08
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 9781852855062
William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) dedicated his life to the exercise of power, possessing superb oratory skills, personal probity and a deep understanding of politics. He presided over reforms that set up modern government in Britain. This title shows what Pitt achieved and how he achieved it.
Author : Robin Reilly
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 12,14 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
"William Pitt the Younger (28 May 1759? 23 January 1806) was a British politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He became the youngest Prime Minister in 1783 at the age of 24. He left office in 1801, but was Prime Minister again from 1804 until his death in 1806. He was also the Chancellor of the Exchequer throughout his premiership. He is known as "the Younger" to distinguish him from his father, William Pitt the Elder, who previously served as Prime Minister of Great Britain. In 1766 he gained the style of The Honourable when his father was created an Earl."--Wikipedia.
Author : William Pitt
Publisher :
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 31,8 MB
Release : 1799
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Robin Reilly
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,3 MB
Release : 1978
Category :
ISBN : 9780030429781
Author : Jacqueline Reiter
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,73 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781473856950
John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham is one of the most enigmatic and overlooked figures of early nineteenth century British history. The elder brother of Pitt the Younger, he has long been consigned to history as 'the late Lord Chatham', the lazy commander-in-chief of the 1809 Walcheren expedition, whose inactivity and incompetence turned what should have been an easy victory into a disaster. Chatham's poor reputation obscures a fascinating and complex man. During a twenty-year career at the heart of government, he served in several important cabinet posts such as First Lord of the Admiralty and Master-General of the Ordnance. Yet despite his closeness to the Prime Minister and friendship with the Royal Family, political rivalries and private tragedy hampered his ascendance. Paradoxically for a man of widely admired diplomatic skills, his downfall owed as much to his personal insecurities and penchant for making enemies as it did to military failure. Using a variety of manuscript sources to tease Chatham from the records, this biography peels away the myths and places him for the first time in proper familial, political, and military context. It breathes life into a much-maligned member of one of Britain's greatest political dynasties, revealing a deeply flawed man trapped in the shadow of his illustrious relatives.
Author : Basil Williams
Publisher : London : Longmans, Green
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 45,85 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Great Britain
ISBN :
Author : Henry Thomas King
Publisher :
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 19,79 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Pitt County (N.C.)
ISBN :
These sketches are the result of years of inquiry, research and compilation intended to give such traditions and facts as could be had from reliable sources and records. The demand for sketches of many of Pitt's prominent men made necessary the addition of a second part. Advertisements were necessary from a financial standpoint and are included in the back, separate and apart.
Author : Margot Finn
Publisher : UCL Press
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 46,99 MB
Release : 2018-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1787350274
The East India Company at Home, 1757–1857 explores how empire in Asia shaped British country houses, their interiors and the lives of their residents. It includes chapters from researchers based in a wide range of settings such as archives and libraries, museums, heritage organisations, the community of family historians and universities. It moves beyond conventional academic narratives and makes an important contribution to ongoing debates around how empire impacted Britain. The volume focuses on the propertied families of the East India Company at the height of Company rule. From the Battle of Plassey in 1757 to the outbreak of the Indian Uprising in 1857, objects, people and wealth flowed to Britain from Asia. As men in Company service increasingly shifted their activities from trade to military expansion and political administration, a new population of civil servants, army officers, surveyors and surgeons journeyed to India to make their fortunes. These Company men and their families acquired wealth, tastes and identities in India, which travelled home with them to Britain. Their stories, the biographies of their Indian possessions and the narratives of the stately homes in Britain that came to house them, frame our explorations of imperial culture and its British legacies.
Author : Robert Isaac Wilberforce
Publisher :
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 20,32 MB
Release : 1838
Category : Statesmen
ISBN :