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  1. Newcastle, Thomas Pelham Holles, Duke ofNEWCASTLE, THOMAS PELHAM HOLLES, DUKE OF. (1793–1768). British statesman. A privy councillor from 1717, in 1724 Newcastle became one of Robert Walpole's secretaries of state.

  2. 10 de dic. de 2022 · Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne. by William Hoare pastel, circa 1752 24 in. x 18 in. (610 mm x 457 mm) Given by Walter John Pelham, 4th Earl of Chichester, 1887

  3. In 1711, Thomas Pelham had inherited his uncle’s estates (after some legal haggling), changing his name to Thomas Pelham-Holles as part of the inheritance agreement. He became the Duke of Newcastle in 1715. Taking his seat in the Lords in August 1714, Newcastle soon decided to follow a political path.

  4. Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1. vévoda z Newcastle (21. července 1693 – 17. listopadu 1768), byl britský státník, který působil v období, kdy britské politice dominovala strana Whigů. Jako chráněnec Roberta Walpoleho , pracoval pod jeho vedením více než dvacet let až do roku 1742 .

  5. Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1sa Dug Newcastle, 1sa Dug Newcastle-under-Lyne, KG, PC, FRS (21 mis Gortheren 1693 – 17 mis Du 1768) o statydh bretennek. Ev yw aswonys yn kemmyn avel Dug Newcastle . [1] Klassys: Dinethyansow an 17ves kansvledhen. Masons Rydh. Mernansow 1768. Pennvenystroryon. Politegoryon a Loundres.

  6. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Thomas Pelham-Holles (ur. 21 lipca 1693 w Londynie, zm. 17 listopada 1768 tamże) – brytyjski arystokrata i polityk, dwukrotny premier w latach 1754–1756 i 1757–1762. Wywodził się z partii Wigów, którzy dominowali na brytyjskiej stronie politycznej od 1714 do 1760 r. Przez około 10 lat współpracował ...

  7. Politician; 1711 inherited the enormous wealth of his uncle John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle whose surname he took. Created Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1715 as a reward for his support of the Hanoverian cause at the time of the first Jacobite rebellion. Held political office almost continuously from 1724.