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  1. 1808 succeeded as 2nd Lord Liverpool. 1809-1812 Secretary for War and the Colonies. 1812-1827 First Lord of the Treasury (and Prime Minister) Born in London, 7 June, 1770 and dying there 4 December, 1828, Liverpool was a reluctant First Lord of the Treasury (and Prime Minister), coming to office on the assassination (11 May, 1812) of Prime ...

  2. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryUK › HistoryofBritainLord Liverpool - Historic UK

    9 min read. Robert Banks Jenkinson, Lord Liverpool is not generally viewed as one of Britain’s greatest prime ministers – Disraeli’s sneer at him as the “Arch-mediocrity” in his 1844 novel ‘Coningsby’ is only too well remembered. Yet, as my new book ‘Britain’s Greatest Prime Minister’ shows, when you look at what he achieved ...

  3. Robert Jenkinson (canoeist) (born 1960), New Zealand sprint canoer. Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770–1828), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Baronet (1621–1677) Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet (c. 1654–1710) of the Jenkinson baronets, MP for Oxfordshire. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd Baronet (1685 ...

  4. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (7 June 1770–4 December 1828) was an English politician and the longest serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Robert Walpole held office for longer, but only as Prime Minister of Great Britain) During his time as Prime Minister from 1812 to 1827, Liverpool became known for the harsh rules he put in place to restore order, but he also led ...

  5. Robert Jenkinson. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2e graaf van Liverpool ( Londen, 7 juni 1770 - Kingston upon Thames, 4 december 1828) was een Brits Tory -politicus die jarenlang premier van het Verenigd Koninkrijk werd.

  6. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Robert Banks Jenkinson (generally known as Lord Liverpool in the context of the National Gallery) was the son of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool and Amelia Watts, daughter of William Watts, a senior East India Company official. As the serving Prime Minister in 1824, he was among the first group of trustees to the Gallery.

  7. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, was a British statesman and both the youngest and longest-serving Prime Minister (1812–27) since 1806. Background The eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, Robert Jenkinson was born in London on June 7, 1770.