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  1. Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford, KB (1701 – 31 March 1751), was a British peer and politician, styled Lord Walpole from 1723 to 1745. Origins. Houghton Hall, Norfolk. He was the eldest son of Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745), the King's First Minister, now regarded as the first British Prime Minister, by his first wife Catherine Shorter.

  2. Robert Walpole 1701–1751 2nd Earl of Orford, Viscount Walpole, and Baron Walpole of Houghton, 1st Baron Walpole of Walpole: Horace Walpole "Horatio" 1717–1797 4th Earl of Orford, Viscount Walpole, and Baron Walpole of Houghton, 3rd Baron Walpole of Walpole: Maria Walpole 1725–1801: Horatio Walpole "the Younger" 1723–1809

  3. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Birthdate: 1701. Death: March 01, 1751 (49-50) Immediate Family: Son of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford and Catherine Shorter. Husband of Margaret Rolle, 15th Baroness Clinton. Partner of Hannah (Miss Nassau) Norsa. Father of Robert Walpole / Norsa and George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford, 16th Baron Clinton.

    • 1701
    • January 25, 2021
    • March 01, 1751 (49-50)
    • Ric Dickinson
  4. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Title: Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford (1701–1751) Artist: Medalist: Jacques-Antoine Dassier (Swiss, Geneva 1715–1759 Copenhagen) Date: 1744. Culture: Swiss. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: Diameter: 54 mm. Classification: Medals and Plaquettes.

  5. Overview. Lord Orford Robert Walpole. (1676—1745) prime minister. Quick Reference. (1676–1745). Traditionally known as Britain's first prime minister. From a Norfolk gentry family, Walpole was the Whig MP for Castle Rising (1701–2) and King's Lynn (1702–12, 1713–42). His first posts were as secretary at war (1708) and treasurer of the navy (1710).

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford. by William Camden Edwards, published by Charles Muskett, after Rosalba Carriera etching, mid 19th century (1723) NPG D39368

  7. Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford. by William Camden Edwards, published by Charles Muskett, after Rosalba Carriera etching, mid 19th century (1723) 8 1/2 in. x 6 1/4 in. (217 mm x 158 mm) plate size; 15 in. x 10 7/8 in. (381 mm x 276 mm) paper size Given by Captain A.C. Moller, 1959 Reference Collection NPG D39368