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  1. 2 de abr. de 2024 · William Pitt, the Younger was a British prime minister (1783–1801, 1804–06) during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He had considerable influence in strengthening the office of the prime minister. William Pitt was the second son of William Pitt, 1st earl of Chatham, a famous statesman.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Role In: Seven Years’ War. William Pitt, the Elder (born November 15, 1708, London—died May 11, 1778, Hayes, Kent, England) was a British statesman, twice virtual prime minister (1756–61, 1766–68), who secured the transformation of his country into an imperial power.

  3. 24 de mar. de 2024 · William Pitt married Lady Hester Grenville, the daughter of the 1st Countess Temple, on November 16, 1754. Pitt was roughly 46 years old at the time of their wedding, and Hester was 34. They had been friends for twenty years at that point. Hester, Harriet, John, William, and James were the children of their happy marriage.

    • 315 years
    • William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
    • 15 Nov, 1708
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  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Chatham, port, Medway unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. The port lies along the River Medway just above its confluence with the River Thames, on the southeastern periphery of Greater London. Chatham is continuous with the communities of Rochester.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · 28 March 2024. By Stuart Maisner,BBC News, Chatham. Aerial Imaging South East. A tourist attraction, working port, housing and shops stand on the site of Chatham Dockyard. The reverberations...

  6. Hace 6 días · The Chatham Chest was a fund set up in 1588 to pay pensions to disabled seamen from the Royal Navy. It was financed by regular deductions from seamen's pay, which were deposited in a chest held at Chatham Dockyard and disbursed upon proof of a sailor's disability. The fund ceased operation in 1803 when it was merged with an equivalent pension ...

  7. Chatham Dockyard: Reinvention of site 40 years after closure. The repercussions of the closure of one of the UK's last royal shipyards 40 years ago are still being felt. On 31 March 1984 more...