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  1. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Ex-Conservative deputy prime minister Lord Heseltine, who was instrumental in beginning the regeneration of Liverpool in the wake of the 1981 Toxteth riots, has said the city's transformation has ...

  2. Less cynical than Tallyrand, more imaginative than Metternich, as creative as Guizot, Lord Liverpool was one of the great European conservatives of his age. He served as prime minister for the longest continuous term in nineteenth-century Britain and presided over the triumphant years of the Napoleonic War, the strife-torn era of the "Peterloo" massacre, and the founding of the great liberal ...

  3. 2nd Earl of Liverpool. The English statesman Robert Barks Jenkinson, 2d Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), served as prime minister from 1812 to 1827 and was at the center of governmental decisions during more than a quarter century of foreign and domestic crises. The eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, Robert Jenkinson was born in London on June 7, 1770.

  4. Marjie Bloy, Ph. D., Senior Research Fellow, the Victorian Web. Robert Banks Jenkinson, second Earl of Liverpool, served as Prime Minister from 8 June 1815 to 9 April 1827. He was born in London on 7 June 1770, he was the only child born to Charles Jenkinson, first Earl of Liverpool and his first wife Amelia Watts.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2013 · An academic assesses why Liverpool and Lady Thatcher never hit it off. ... He explained that in 1979 when Mrs Thatcher became prime minister, ...

  6. He is most famous for being Britain's longest-serving 19th Century Prime Minister, occupying the position for almost 15 years. 18 June, 1790 - Liverpool elected to parliament as MP for Rye.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2020 · Britain's Greatest Prime Minister: Lord Liverpool unpicks two centuries of Whig history to redeem Lord Liverpool (1770-1828) from 'arch-mediocrity' and establish him as the greatest political leader the country has ever seen.