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  1. Pitt married Hester Grenville, daughter of Richard Grenville and Countess Temple, in 1754. In 1756, Pitt became secretary of state during the early stages of the Seven Years' War. During his tenure, Pitt focused the country's military strategy on confronting the French at sea and in the colonial areas of both North America and India.

  2. William Pitt the Younger (grandson) Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham (brother) Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple, 2nd Viscountess Cobham ( née Temple; c. 1690 –1752) was an English noblewoman. She was the mother and grandmother of the Prime Ministers George Grenville and William Grenville .

  3. DNB: Pitt [née Grenville], Hester, countess of Chatham and suo jure Baroness Chatham (1720-1803), political wife. LBT ID: LyChath1 VIAF ID: 35267316 LOC ID: n86836133. B/BAP: 1720-11-08. DIED: 1803-04-03. SOURCES: DNB; Virtual International Authority File; thePeerage.com; LOC Name Authority File. The daughter of Richard Grenville who in 1754 ...

  4. Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham primary name: Grenville, Hester ... Pitt, Hester Details individual; British; Female. Life dates 1720-1803. Biography ...

  5. On 4 December 1761, she was created Baroness Chatham, of Chatham, in the County of Kent, with remainder to her sons by William Pitt. He was later created Earl of Chatham in 1766. Titles from birth to death. 8 November 1720–13 September 1749: Miss Hester Grenville; 13 September 1749–18 October 1749: The Honourable Hester Grenville

  6. 13 de ene. de 2016 · File: Hester (nee Grenville) Countess of Chatham (1721-1803).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search

  7. Hester Grenville 1720–1803 Baroness Chatham m. William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham and Viscount Pitt: George Lyttelton 1709–1773 1st Baron Lyttelton, 5th Baronet, of Frankley: William Henry Lyttelton 1724–1808 1st Baron Lyttelton: Marquess of Buckingham, 1784: Baron Grenville, of Wotton under Bernewood in the County of Buckingham, 1790