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  1. Henry Pelham (25 septembre 1694 – 6 mars 1754) est un homme d'État britannique, membre du parti whig et qui est Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne de 1743 à sa mort. Jeunesse et études [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  2. Henry Pelham (February 14, 1748/49 – 1806) was an American painter, engraver, and cartographer active during the late 18th century. Pelham's many illuminating letters, especially to his half-brother John Singleton Copley , provide an important contemporary perspective of the events of the American Revolution .

  3. 17 de may. de 2018 · Pelham, Henry ( c. 1696–1754). Prime minister. Pelham was 1st lord of the Treasury for over ten years (1743–54) and highly regarded by his contemporaries. But time has faded his reputation between the vividly coloured careers of Walpole and Pitt the Elder. Pelham's career began under the wing of his elder brother, the duke of Newcastle, who ...

  4. www.gov.uk › government › peopleHenry Pelham - GOV.UK

    Henry Pelham served as Prime Minister between 1743 to 1754. Read more about the life and achievements of Henry Pelham in our past Prime Ministers section. Previous roles in government

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_PelhamHenry Pelham - Wikipedia

    Henry Pelham (Londen, 25 september 1694 - Londen, 6 maart 1754) was een Brits Whig-politicus en eerste minister van Groot-Brittannië van 1743 tot zijn overlijden in 1754. In diezelfde periode was hij ook Chancellor of the Exchequer (minister van Financiën).

  6. Henry Pelham was arguably one of Britain’s most successful Prime Ministers, if not one of the best-known. He has perhaps been over-shadowed in historical retrospect by his brother, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle. Newcastle outlived his younger brother by 14 years and his neurotic yet engaging personality has tended to distract the attention of historians...

  7. Henry of Pelham is certified by Sustainable Winemaking Ontario and is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint in the winery and vineyard. This is critical for the long-term preservation of both Ontario's Greenbelt, and the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Matthew, Paul and Daniel Speck.