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  1. George Grenville, during his first 20 years in politics, was overshadowed by his rich and domineering brother, Lord Temple, on whose interest he sat at Buckingham (and who could have cut him out of the entail), and by William Pitt, since 1754 his brother-in-law, to whom he played second fiddle in the Commons.

  2. George Grenville. George Grenville (14 October 1712–13 November 1770) was Prime Minister of Great Britain. He was a member of the Whig Party. He was one of the few prime ministers who never was given a title of nobility . Grenville was the second son of Richard Grenville and Hester Temple. His older brother was Richard Grenville-Temple.

  3. George Grenville, né le 14 octobre 1712 à Westminster , mort le 13 novembre 1770 à Londres, est un homme d'État Whig britannique qui a occupé des fonctions gouvernementales durant une période de sept années, atteignant la fonction de Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne (16 avril 1763-13 juillet 1765).

  4. 30 de oct. de 2023 · On 5 April 1764, British Prime Minister George Grenville (l. 1712-1770) passed an act through Parliament that would become known as the Sugar Act.An extension of the existing Molasses Act of 1733, Grenville’s Sugar Act imposed a tax of 3 pence per gallon on molasses produced outside of the British Empire, as well as restricted the trade of other valuable colonial goods, such as lumber, to ...

  5. George Grenville, best known as the driving political force behind the Stamp Act, was born October 14, 1712, the son of Richard Grenville, a Buckinghamshire member of Parliament, and Hester Temple. His elder brother was Richard, Earl Temple. He was educated at Eton; Christ College, Oxford; and the Inner Temple.

  6. Grenville, George (1712–1770), prime minister, was born at Wotton, Buckinghamshire, on 14 October 1712, the second of the six sons of Richard Grenville (1678–1727), landowner and whig MP, and his wife, Hester (bap. 1684, d. 1752), the second daughter of Sir Richard Temple, third baronet, of Stowe, Buckinghamshire.

  7. Partido. Whig. Religião. Anglicanismo. George Grenville, PC ( 14 de outubro de 1712 – 13 de novembro de 1770) foi um político britânico whig, foi Primeiro-Ministro da Grã-Bretanha. [ 1] Foi pai do também primeiro-ministro britânico William Grenville. [ 2] Entrou no parlamento em 1741, representando Buckingham, até a sua morte.