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  1. Signature. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, KG, PC, FRS (7 June 1770 – 4 December 1828) was a British Tory statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827. He held many important cabinet offices such as Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.

  2. Robert Banks Jenkinson: Ascendientes; Primos; a. Nacido el 7 de junio 1770 - London, England (GB) Fallecido el 4 de diciembre 1828 - Kingston upon Thames, England (GB)

  3. Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of, 1770-1828. 0 references. British Museum person or institution ID. 172437. 0 references. Brockhaus Enzyklopädie online ID.

  4. 2nd Earl of Liverpool. The English statesman Robert Barks Jenkinson, 2d Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), served as prime minister from 1812 to 1827 and was at the center of governmental decisions during more than a quarter century of foreign and domestic crises. The eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, Robert Jenkinson was born in London on June 7, 1770.

  5. Robert was appointed as a Director of A.W. Jenkinson Transport Limited in 2017 and is also the Production and Operations Manager for A.W. Jenkinson Forest Products, dividing his time between both of their Head Offices. Robert was the youngest person in the country to pass their Articulated HGV Test when he was just 18 years old.

  6. Robert Jenkinson. Biography: Robert Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool became British Prime Minister at 42 after the assassination of Spencer Perceval in 1812. He saw the country through a period of unrest at both at home and through the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Unrest at home stemmed from an economic recession and the creation of the Corn ...

  7. After nearly 15 years in office, he was forced to retire in early 1827 because of a stroke. Liverpool died on December 4, 1828, at Kingston upon Thames, London. (1770–1828). British statesman Robert Banks Jenkinson served as the prime minister of Great Britain from 1812 to 1827. Despite his long tenure in office, he was overshadowed….