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  1. William Pitt (apodado el Joven) (28 de mayo de 1759-23 de enero de 1806) fue un político y estadista británico, primer ministro del Reino Unido en dos períodos por un total de dos décadas, además de la persona más joven en ocupar dicho cargo de premier británico. Además fue ministro de Hacienda del Reino Unido en tres ocasiones y ...

  2. 17 de jun. de 2020 · Biography. William Pitt ‘The Elder’ 1st Earl of Chatham served as Prime Minister between 1766 to 1768. Read more about the life and achievements of William Pitt ‘The Elder’ 1st Earl of ...

  3. William Pitt was named the Earl of Chatham in the county of Kent. He served as Prime Minister from 1766-1768. As King George III imposed increasingly harsher penalties on the American colonies, Pitt came to their defense. Although Pitt did not support American independence, he did advocate for finding a compromise with the American colonies ...

  4. Hace 6 días · William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, was twice Prime Minister and was buried in the north transept of Westminster Abbey on 9th June 1778. His was a magnificent public funeral. A stone, only measuring one foot square, was placed over the burial vault with just his initials on it (in the centre part of the transept and adjoining the Wilberforce grave ).

  5. Pitt, William, first earl of Chatham [known as Pitt the elder] (1708–1778), prime minister, was born on 15 November 1708 at Golden Square, Westminster, the fourth child and second son of Robert Pitt (1680?–1727), politician, of Boconnoc, Cornwall, and his wife, Harriet Villiers (d. 1736), younger daughter of General the Honourable Edward Villiers of Dromana, co. Waterford, and his wife ...

  6. 威廉·皮特(英文:William Pitt,1708年11月15日-1778年5月11日),为与其子小威廉·皮特做区别,通称为老威廉·皮特(William Pitt, the Elder)或老皮特,英国辉格党政治家,第9任英国首相(1766年7月30日-1768年10月14日),第一代查塔姆伯爵(1st Earl of Chatham)。七年战争中英国的实际领导人。他的精力和 ...

  7. Hace 3 días · William Pitt the Elder (1708-78), First Earl of Chatham, was a statesman whose personality and views greatly affected British politics from the mid-1740s until his death. He was particularly important as the great war leader in 1756-61. He was, at this time, one of the two Secretaries of State, not obviously the leading minister in the ...