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  1. A Short biography (with portrait) (with portrait) of Henry Addington (1757-1844), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

  2. Henry Addington (Lord Sidmouth), Prime Minister of the UK 1757-1844. The son of a doctor who had treated both the elder and younger Pitts, Henry Addington studied the law before turning to politics. He came to Brasenose in January 1774 at the age of sixteen, and took his B.A. degree in 1778. He won the Chancellor's English essay prize in 1779 ...

  3. Henry Addington, a member of the Tories, was appointed by King George III to lead the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1804 and served as an interlude between the Pitt ministries. Addington's ministry is most notable for negotiating the Treaty of Amiens, which marked a brief cessation of the Napoleonic ...

  4. Henry Addington, Lord Sidmouth by William Beechey (1803) The following year Addington was granted the title of Lord Sidmouth and agreed to serve as a minister in Pitt's government. However, he only served under William Pitt for six months. When Pitt refused to promote Viscount Sidmouth's friends he resigned from the cabinet.

  5. Henry Addington served as Prime Minister from 17 March 1801 to 10 May 1804. He was born on 30 May 1757. He was the eldest son and fourth of six children born to Dr Anthony Addington and Mary Hiley. Dr. Addington included among his patients George III and Pitt the Younger. It was he who prescribed a bottle of port daily, to cure Pitt's gout.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2019 · Addington; a life of Henry Addington, first viscount Sidmouth 478 p. illus., ports. ; 22 cm

  7. Henry Addington, 1º Visconde Sidmouth, PC ( 30 de maio de 1757 – 15 de fevereiro de 1844) foi um político britânico, primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido de 1801 a 1804.