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Hace 6 días · Edward Smith-Stanley 12th Earl of Derby (1752–1834) 12 February 1806 30 March 1807 — Whig William Grenville (Ministry of All the Talents) Spencer Perceval MP for Northampton (1762–1812) 30 March 1807 11 May 1812 Chancellor of the Exchequer. Leader of the House of Commons. Tory William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland: Prime Minister
Hace 4 días · Edward Smith-Stanley replaced Goderich as the colonial secretary and reversed the Upper Canada reforms. Mackenzie was upset by this and, upon his return to Upper Canada in December 1833, renamed the Colonial Advocate to The Advocate to signal his displeasure with the province's colonial status. [70]
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Hace 1 día · The widening of the electoral franchise in the 19th century forced the Conservative Party to popularise its approach under Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby and Benjamin Disraeli, who carried through their own expansion of the franchise with the Reform Act of 1867.
Hace 1 día · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Top left: Robert Walpole is considered the first de facto prime minister of Great Britain. Top right: Winston Churchill was prime minister during World War II. Bottom left: Margaret Thatcher was the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom.
4 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Smith-Stanley, Earl of Derby – War Secretary Henry Brougham – Lord High Chancellor. John Nash - architect. Charles Greville – Diarist Emily Eden - Poet. George Washington – Commander-in-chief of the Continental army, 1stPresident of the United States. Credits. Beethoven’s 6th symphony ‘Pastorale’ Freesound.org and BBC sound ...
Hace 6 días · William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, and William Gladstone (1809–1898), (1809–1898) and (1809–1898) "Here lived Three Prime Ministers WILLIAM PITT Earl of Chatham 1708–1778 Edward Geoffrey Stanley EARL OF DERBY 1799–1869 William Ewart GLADSTONE 1809–1898"
Hace 8 horas · Preston North, Preston South. 1295–1311 (at the earliest) Seats. Two. Replaced by. Preston (see above) Preston is a constituency [n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2000 by Sir Mark Hendrick, a member of the Labour Party and Co-operative Party. [n 2]