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  1. 12 de abr. de 2024 · George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen. (1784-1860), Prime Minister. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 57 portraits. Skilful and conciliatory Foreign Secretary from 1841-46, Gordon supported Peel over the repeal of the Corn Laws, forming a coalition ministry of Whigs and Peelites in 1852. 1 Like.

  2. In the final days of 1852, the Peelite Lord Aberdeen was appointed Prime Minister at the head of a coalition government of Whigs and Peelites. Gladstone was appointed Chancellor. He proved an extremely effective Chancellor, effectively reinventing the role, and leaving the Treasury at the centre of government activities, a position it has never yielded.

  3. In 1881 Lord Tweedmouth's daughter and her husband, Lord Aberdeen, took up residence. They often had Gladstone to stay as a guest. In 1897 Lord Aberdeen was appointed Governor-General of Canada and the Aberdeens moved out. When Willesden acquired the house and land in 1899, they named the park Gladstone Park after the old Prime Minister.

  4. Lord Aberdeen Becomes Prime Minister. George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, became Prime Minister on December 19th, 1852. In office December 1852 – January 1855. See All Prime Ministers.

  5. prime minister” — far more than Mackenzie King, the amorphous ghastly occultist who occupied the position for a mere three non-consecutive terms over the course of 21 years. Four subsequent Conservative Prime Minis-ters would resign or die in office from 1891 to 1896. Senator Sir John Abbott served only one year (16 June 1891 to 24 November ...

  6. 7 de abr. de 2016 · Lord Palmerston. Viscount Palmerston was over 70 when he finally became Prime Minister: the most advanced age at which anyone has ever become Prime Minister for the first time. Holding a large number of offices during the course of his career, he served in government for 46 years: a record in the modern period.

  7. 14 December 1860. (1860-12-14) (aged 76) London, England, United Kingdom. Political party. Peelite. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, KG, KT, PC (28 January 1784–14 December 1860) was a Scottish Tory / Peelite politician. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1852 until 1855.