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  1. Statesman Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, was a leading MP during the early years of George III's reign. He was sympathetic to the new King's political interests and was a supporter of Lord Bute for whom he served as under-secretary between 1761 and 1763. He was appointed Lord of the Treasury in the Grafton administration in 1767.

  2. Quick Reference. (1729–1808). Tory politician. Jenkinson was a ‘man of business’, serving Lord Bute as private secretary and under-secretary of state, 1761–2, and holding similar second-rank offices through to 1782. He was ... From: Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, 1st earl of in The Oxford Companion to British History ».

  3. Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, 1st earl of (1729–1808). Tory politician. Jenkinson was a ‘man of business’, serving Lord Bute as private secretary and under-secretary of state, 1761–2, and holding similar second-rank offices through to 1782.

  4. The Earl of Liverpool is a title that has been created twice in British history. The first Earl may refer to: Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool (1729–1808), British statesman. Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool (1846–1907), British Liberal politician. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2009 · Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool; List of chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster; User:Jane023/Paintings in the National Portrait Gallery; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Charles Jenkinson (1er comte de Liverpool) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Segretario di Stato per le imprese, l'energia e la strategia industriale; Charles Jenkinson, I conte di ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue. Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool. by George Romney 1786-1788 59 in. x 45 in. (1499 mm x 1143 mm) NPG 5206

  7. Administrative / Biographical History. Charles Jenkinson (1727-1808) became private secretary to the 3rd Earl of Bute, favourite of George III, in 1760. In 1763, having been elected to Parliament, Jenkinson was appointed Joint Secretary of the Treasury. Chosen as Vice-Treasurer for Ireland in 1773, he became a member of the Privy Council.