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  1. Colonel Robert Walpole (18 November 1650 – 18 November 1700) was an English Whig politician and militia officer who served as a member of parliament for the borough of Castle Rising from 1689 to 1700. [1] [2] He is best known for being the father of Robert Walpole, the first British Prime Minister. [3] Walpole is the ancestor of all the ...

  2. 罗伯特·沃波尔,第一代奥福德伯爵,KG,KB,PC(Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford,1676年8月26日-1745年3月18日,又译罗伯特·华尔波尔),英国辉格党政治家,罗伯特·沃波尔爵士(Sir Robert Walpole)是他在1742年以前更为人所知的名称。后人普遍认为他是英国历史上第一位首相,尽管“首相”一衔在当时并没 ...

  3. Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford ジェントリ階級の出身. 1676年のノーフォークのグレートダナム(Great Dunham, Norfolk)に、同じ名前の父ロバート・ウォルポール大佐の三男として生まれました。ジェントリ階級の出身です。

  4. 20 de nov. de 2014 · Walpole’s father had been a Whig, a supporter of the 1688 to 1689 ‘Glorious Revolution’ which gave Britain a constitutional monarchy. Robert junior inherited those views, although he was also perceived as a political moderate and an efficient administrator. The rise, fall, and rise of Walpole. His political rise was swift.

  5. Robert Walpole (født 26. august 1676 i Houghton Hall i Norfolk, død 18. mars 1745 i London) var en britisk politiker som ble medlem av Underhuset i 1701. I 1708 ble han medlem av regjeringen, men han var nødt til å gå av i 1710 .

  6. Robert Walpole, 1ᵉʳ conde d'Oxford, (Houghton, 1676 - † Londres, 1745) foi un destacáu políticu inglés, consideráu como'l primera primer ministru del Reinu Xuníu de la Gran Bretaña. Ocupó'l poder mientres casi 21 años, dende 1721 hasta 1742 .

  7. 2 de sept. de 2020 · Robert Halsband describes how, in 1731, the Leader of the Opposition and a supporter of Sir Robert Walpole fought a celebrated duel in Green Park, London. A London Merchant: Sir William Baker P.W. Kingsford describes how, for many years, Sir William Baker became Walpole’s chief ally in the eighteenth-century City.