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  1. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Biography. Robert Banks Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool became known for repressive measures introduced to restore order, but he also steered the country through the period of radicalism and unrest ...

  2. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), Prime Minister. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 59 portraits A Tory statesman, Jenkinson was in office almost continuously for thirty years as Foreign Secretary under Addington (1801-3), was Home Secretary under Pitt (1804) and rose to be Prime Minister from 1812-27.

  3. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2e comte de Liverpool, né le 7 juin 1770 à Londres et mort le 4 décembre 1828 à Kingston upon Thames, est un homme d'État britannique qui est Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni durant plus de 14 ans, de 1812 à 1827. En tant que Premier ministre, il appela à des mesures répressives au niveau national pour maintenir l ...

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  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Less cynical than Tallyrand, more imaginative than Metternich, as creative as Guizot, Lord Liverpool was one of the great European conservatives of his age. He served as prime minister for the longest continuous term in nineteenth-century Britain and presided over the triumphant years of the Napoleonic War, the strife-torn era of the "Peterloo" massacre, and the founding of the great liberal ...