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  1. Hon. James Charles Pitt (1761 – 13 November 1780), Royal Navy officer and died in Antigua; never married. On 4 December 1761, she was created "Baroness Chatham", of Chatham, in the County of Kent ", with remainder to her sons by William Pitt. Her husband was created Earl of Chatham in 1766.

  2. Pitt had very little personal support in the House of Commons and the supporters of Charles James Fox and Lord North felt that the constitution of the country had been violated. The doctrine that the government must always have a majority in the House of Commons was not yet established and Fox knew he had to be careful.

  3. Pitt recently paid a record-breaking $40 million for an off-the-market property in Carmel Highlands called “Seaward.” In 1918, Kansas City businessman D.L. James commissioned famed architect Charles Sumner Greene to design a granite house on his land in the Carmel Highlands, high on a rocky outcropping above the Pacific.

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  5. James Charles Pitt. Pitt Family Tree. WILLIAM PITT THE ELDER, 1st EARL OF CHATHAM. William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham (1708-1778), the well-known statesman and father of William Pitt the Younger, was secretary of state under the Devonshire and Newcastle ministries 1757-61, presiding over the victorious years of the Seven Years' War.

  6. William Pitt the Younger by W Hague (London, 2005) Charles James Fox by L G Mitchell (Oxford, 1997) Entry for Charles James Fox in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography by L G Mitchell

  7. 3 de ene. de 2014 · Olde Phart. James Pitt was the son of John Pitt (will 1702) the son of the immigrant Robert Pitt (will 1672). James is noted in his father’s will of 1702. The next hard evidence I find is his mention in the Newport Vestry book in 1743. The last mention (which may or may not be him) is in 1779. “ORDER BOOK 1768- 1797 Mar 1779 – Patience ...