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  1. Henry Addington. "It was impossible not to discover those seeds of animosity, which have been matured by circumstances into insurrection and rebellion" (about Ireland) Henry Addington. "Make them look with irritation at power". Henry Addington. "It is with deep regret that the determination to assemble Parliament has been so long delayed".

  2. Henry Addington was a prominent participant in national affairs from 1789 to 1824 particularly as Prime Minister of the conservative pro-peace and financial retrenchment government of 1801-1804 and as Home Secretary, 1812-1822, in which position he actively enforced the government's policy against political and economic unrest - the repression of the Luddites and the Peterloo Massacre being ...

  3. Henry Addington, 1er vicomte Sidmouth, membre du conseil privé, né le 30 mai 1757 à Holborn ( Londres ), mort le 15 février 1844 à Richmond Park ( Surrey ), est un homme d'État britannique. Il est Premier ministre du 17 mars 1801 au 10 mai 1804 .

  4. Biography. Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth served as Prime Minister between 1801 to 1804. Read more about the life and achievements of Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth in our past Prime ...

  5. Henry Addington was born in London on May 30, 1757, the son of a prominent physician, Dr. Anthony Addington. He received his education at Winchester College and Brasenose College, Oxford, where he studied law. After completing his studies, Addington was admitted to the bar in 1784, and he soon established a successful legal practice.

  6. 亨利·阿丁顿. 出生:1757年5月30日,伦敦霍尔本. 逝世:1844年2月15日,英格兰萨里郡列治文. 政党:托利党. 配偶:乌尔苏拉·玛丽·哈蒙德(Ursula Mary Hammond)、玛丽·安妮·汤森阁下(Hon Mary Anne Townsend). 第一代西德默斯子爵亨利·阿丁顿(Henry Addington,1st Viscount ...

  7. www.historyhome.co.uk › c-eight › ministryAddington's ministry

    Henry Addington formed his ministry when Pitt the Younger resigned over the issue of Catholic Emancipation following the Act of Union with Ireland. He had been Speaker of the House of Commons since 1789 but had to resign this post in order to form his ministry. On 2 April 1801 the Danish fleet in Copenhagen was destroyed by Nelson: this was an ...