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  1. DOI: 10.1163/2468-1733_shafr_sim020180109 Corpus ID: 141436119; George Grenville: A Political Life @article{Brooke1987GeorgeGA, title={George Grenville: A Political ...

  2. George Grenville: A Political Life by Philip Lawson Review by: Reed Browning The American Historical Review, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Jun., 1985), pp. 677-678 Published by: Oxford…

  3. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Summary This chapter contains sections titled: The Molasses Act The Currency Act The Stamp Act The Quartering Act Grenville's Influence The Grenville Program, 1763–1765 - A Companion to the American Revolution - Wiley Online Library

  4. He had suffered from a recurring respiratory illness throughout his life that had caused him to leave London for months at a time. On 13 November 1770, the day of the opening of parliament, Grenville died in London of a blood disorder. Recommended Reading. Lawson, P. George Grenville: A Political Life. Oxford 1984. Wiggin, L. M.

  5. Early life. George Grenville was born at Wotton House on 14 October 1712. He was the second son of Richard Grenville and Hester Temple (later the 1st Countess Temple). He was one of five brothers, all of whom became MPs. His sister Hester Grenville married the leading political figure William Pitt.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · On 5 April 1764, British Prime Minister George Grenville (l. 1712-1770) passed an act through Parliament that would become known as the Sugar Act.An extension of the existing Molasses Act of 1733, Grenville’s Sugar Act imposed a tax of 3 pence per gallon on molasses produced outside of the British Empire, as well as restricted the trade of other valuable colonial goods, such as lumber, to ...

  7. A prologue to revolution : the political career of George Grenville (1712-1770) / by: Johnson, Allen S. Published: (1997) A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville. by: Almon, John, 1737-1805 Published: (1763)