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  1. Charles Watson-Wentworth (1730. május 13. – 1782. július 1.), Rockingham második őrgrófja, a Térdszalagrend lovagja, királyi titkos tanácsos, whig párti brit politikus, miniszterelnök. Élete során mindössze két hivatalt töltött be (a másik a Lordok Háza elnöksége volt), de másfél éves vezetése során nagy befolyással rendelkezett.

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham. after Sir Joshua Reynolds. oil on canvas, feigned oval, circa 1768. 27 1/4 in. x 22 in. (692 mm x 559 mm) Given by Ralph Maude, 1875. Primary Collection.

  5. Charles Watson-Wentworth werd in 1738 toegelaten tot de Westminster School en diende tijdens de Jakobitische opstand van 1745 als kolonel in een regiment van vrijwilligers van het Britse leger. Tussen 1746 en 1750 reisde hij door Europa en bezocht onder meer Genève en doorkruiste Italië. Na het overlijden van zijn vader in december 1750 werd ...

  6. Charles Watson Wentworth was born in 1730 on the 19th of March (according to some, the r3th of May), and was educated at Westminster school and St John's College, Cambridge. He showed his spirit as a boy by riding across from Wentworth to Carlisle in 1746 to join the duke of Cumberland in his pursuit of the Young Pretender.

  7. Charles Watson-Wentworth was born on 13 May 1730 (Old Style), the fifth son and eighth child in a family of ten. He was the only son to survive childhood. He was brought up at the family home of Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham, Yorkshire. By 1739 he was heir to the vast estates (his two older brothers had died) and was given the courtesy ...