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UK. England. London. 51°20′34″N 0°01′00″W / . 51.3427°N 0.0167°W. / 51.3427; -0.0167. New Addington is an area of South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon. It is located 5 miles south east of Croydon and is adjacent to the Greater London boundary with Surrey . Bill used to live here.
Henry Addington byl synem Anthonyho Addingtona, lékaře Williama Pitta staršího, a Mary Addingtonové, dcery Havilanda Johna Hileyho, ředitele školy v Readingu. Z pozice svého otce byl v mládí přítelem Williama Pitta mladšího. Studoval na Winchesterské škole, později na Brasenose College v Oxfordu a nakonec právo na Lincoln's Inn.
Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Addington was invited to be Prime Minister in 1801, when William Pitt resigned after the King refused to grant Catholic MPs the right to sit in Parliament. Known for his reactionary politics, Addington was opposed to the abolition of slavery and Catholic emancipation.
24 de feb. de 2024 · E. M. G. Belfield, Annals of the Addington Family, 1959, pp 171-3 for a list of family portraits. Ziegler 1965 Philip Ziegler, Addington, 1965. This extended catalogue entry is from the out-of-print National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue: Richard Walker, Regency Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, 1985, and is as published then.
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Addington, who had no ambition for higher office, agreed to become Prime Minister only because his predecessor, William Pitt the Younger, and King George III insisted. He immediately faced the serious and difficult challenge of leading a relatively inexperienced Cabinet to deal with a series of military, diplomatic, economic and social crises caused by war and famine.
Henry Addington was the son of the Earl of Chatham's celebrated doctor, Anthony Addington, by Mary daughter and heiress of Rev. Haviland John Hiley, Headmaster of Reading School in Berkshire. He was educated first at Cheam School, followed by Winchester and Brasenose College, Oxford where he read some law before following his young friend, Pitt, into political life.