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  1. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Growing unpopularity of Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford. Walpole won the general election of 1734, which had given rise to many violent contests and a resurgence of the old bitterness about excise, but his growing unpopularity was underlined by the loss of many seats in the large seaports and heavily populated counties.

  2. ROBERT, 1. er. comte d'Orford (1676-1745) Issu de la gentry du Norfolk, député aux Communes en 1702, Robert Walpole est pendant toute sa vie politique demeuré fidèle au « parti » whig. Plusieurs fois ministre avant 1717, il domine la vie politique anglaise à partir de 1721 et jusqu'en 1742. Ses opinions le favorisent à une époque où ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Robert Walpole. 1 er comte d'Orford. Robert Walpole Robert Walpole. Homme d'État anglais (Houghton, Norfolk, 1676-Londres 1745). Député whig (1701), secrétaire à la Guerre (1708) puis trésorier de la Marine (1710), il est disgracié lors de la réaction tory.

  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.