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  1. Charles Watson-Wentworth , 2e marquis de Rockingham, appelé L'Honorable Charles Watson-Wentworth avant 1733, vicomte Higham entre 1733 et 1746, comte de Malton entre 1746 et 1750 et marquis de Rockingham en 1750, est un homme d'État britannique du parti Whig, qui est deux fois Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne.

  2. When Charles Watson-Wentworth 2nd Marquess of Rockingham was born on 13 May 1730, in Wentworth, Yorkshire, England, his father, Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Marquess of Rockingham, KB, PC, was 36 and his mother, Lady Mary Finch-Hatton, was 28. He married Mary Liddell Bright on 26 February 1752, in Rockingham, Northamptonshire, England, United ...

  3. 羅金漢堡. 文特沃斯林屋. 第二代羅金漢侯爵出生於1730年5月13日,出生時姓名本為 查爾斯·沃森-文特沃斯閣下 ( The Hon. Charles Watson-Wentworth ),父母分別是 第一代莫爾頓勳爵 (1st Lord Malton)及瑪麗·芬奇女爵(Lady Mary Finch)。. [1] 沃森-文特沃斯一家本姓沃森 ...

  4. Charles Watson-Wentworth. ←. Author Index: Wa. Charles Watson-Wentworth. (1730–1782) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, British Whig statesman, most notable for his two terms as Whig Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1765 to 1766 and in 1782. Charles Watson-Wentworth.

  5. Charles Watson-Wentworth (13 mai 1730 – 1er juillet 1782), 2e marquis de Rockingham, appelé L'Honorable Charles Watson-Wentworth avant 1733, vicomte Higham entre 1733 et 1746, comte de Malton (titre de courtoisie) entre 1746 et 1750 et comte Malton en 1750, fut un homme d'État britannique du parti Whig, qui fut deux fois Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne.

  6. Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. National Portrait Gallery, London. Marquess of Rockingham, in the County of Northampton, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1746 for Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Earl of Malton.

  7. Rockingham, Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd marquis of (1730–82). An often underrated politician, Rockingham contributed significantly to the emergence of a distinct Whig ideology. Although his two periods as prime minister (1765–6 and 1782) were brief and unhappy, Rockingham achieved a great deal as a party leader, despite a profound ...