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  1. 24 de oct. de 2023 · George Grenville (1712-1770), Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763 to 1765. Oil on canvas portrait by William Hoare, 1764. Christ Church, Oxford.

  2. George Grenville. George Grenville (14 de octubre de 1712-13 de noviembre de 1770) fue Primer Ministro de Gran Bretaña. Fue miembro del Partido Whig. Fue uno de los pocos primeros ministros que nunca recibió un título nobiliario. Grenville era el segundo hijo de Richard Grenville y Hester Temple. Su hermano mayor era Richard Grenville-Temple.

  3. George Grenville ( 1712. október 14. – 1770. november 13.) brit miniszterelnök, whig párti politikus. Viszonylag rövid ideig, mindössze két évig töltött be kormánypozíciót. Azon kevés miniszterelnökök egyike volt, akik sosem emelkedtek főnemesi rangra (a többiek: William Pitt (az ifjabb), Sir Winston Churchill, George Canning ...

  4. George Grenville was a British statesman who served as the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763 to 1765. Born in 1712 in Buckinghamshire, England, Grenville was the second son of Richard Grenville, a member of Parliament and a powerful political figure.

  5. 1730s. George III, well tutored by Bute, was determined not to give Grenville or any other minister similar power, lest he become the prisoner of his Prime Minister and find his freedom to choose his ministers restricted or worse. The King wanted his ministers to be his "tools" and regarded with suspicion the "Triumvirate" of Grenville

  6. George Grenville served as Prime Minister between 1763 to 1765. Read more about the life and achievements of George Grenville in our past Prime Ministers section. Previous roles in government

  7. At George Grenville we believe that happy confident children learn well. To achieve this, children’s learning is presented in a way that is exciting and challenging whilst building on their existing knowledge and understanding. We work together with parents and carers, to develop children’s lively enquiring minds.