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  1. Pelham, Henry (1696–1754) (1696–1754)British Whig statesman, Prime Minister (1743–54). After serving in Sir Robert Walpole's Cabinet from 1721 onwards, he replaced him as Premier, and introduced a period of peace and prosperity by bringing to an end the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48).

  2. 29 de may. de 2017 · Henry Pelham, broke, broken-hearted, and despairing in Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill, left Boston in 1776 and settled in London where he painted portraits and miniatures, worked as an engraver, and taught astronomy, geography, and perspective. He later moved to Ireland and married. His wife died after giving birth to twin sons.

  3. 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...

  4. 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).

  5. 21 de nov. de 2008 · Memoirs of the administration of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, collected from the family papers, and other authentic documents by Coxe, William, 1747 ...

  6. Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery, St. Catharines. 2,403 likes · 26 talking about this · 6,560 were here. Henry of Pelham Winery is family owned and...

  7. Abstract. Henry Pelham is invariably listed as Britain’s third Prime Minister, but a case can certainly be made that he was virtually the second, given the ineffectiveness of his predecessor as First Lord of the Treasury, the Earl of Wilmington (see Chapter 2). The offspring of a landed family based mainly in Sussex, which had sent ...