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  1. Hace 5 días · George Canning was born in London on 11th April 1770, a son of George (d.1771) and his wife Mary Ann (Costello), both of whom were Irish. Due to his father’s early death he was taken into the household of his uncle Stratford and educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

  2. 29 de may. de 2017 · George Canning: The four-month pistol-packing PM. He was prime minister for just 119 days before his death in office in 1827, killed by a severe bout of pneumonia, not by the gunshot wound ...

  3. George Canning. Born 1735. Baptised Dec. 16, 1735. Died 8th April 1771. Called to The Bar 23rd November 1764. Published poet. Married Mary Ann Costello (born about 1747, died Bath 10th March 1827) 3 children, including one born posthumously and two who died young. The marriage displeased George's father who had already disinherited him for a ...

  4. George Canning FRS (11. april 1770 - 8. august 1827) bio je britanski torijevski političar, diplomat i državnik koji je 1827. godine nakratko služio kao premijer Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva. Daleko je poznatiji po nizu ministarskih funkcija u britanskim vladama za vrijeme Napoleonskih ratova , pri čemu je postao suparnik ministra Lorda Castlereagha koji ga je 1809. ranio u dvoboju.

  5. 13 de may. de 2011 · George Sr. eventually abandoned the family and died in poverty on 11 April 1771, his son's first birthday, in London. Canning's mother, Mary Anne Costello, took work as a stage actress, a profession not considered respectable at the time.

  6. London". His father, George Canning, Sr., of Garvagh, County Londonderry, Ireland, was a gentleman of limited means, a failed wine merchant and lawyer, who renounced his right to inherit the family estate in exchange for payment of his substantial debts. George Sr. eventually abandoned the family and died in

  7. 14 de feb. de 2024 · In 1691, George Canning was Curate of Aghadowey, co. Londonderry., receiving 20 pounds per annum for tending the chapel at Agivey. He was "son of George Canning armiger de Garvaghy in Com. Derensi (probably the Capt. C [anning] above), b. at Agivey, Derry, ed. by Mr, Nevil, Dublin", entered Trinity college Dublin Nov. 17, 1685, aged 16, B.A ...