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  1. The Harley (or Oxford–Bolingbroke) ministry was the British government that existed between 1710 and 1714 in the reign of Queen Anne. It was headed by Robert Harley (from 1711, Earl of Oxford) and composed largely of Tories. Harley was a former Whig who had changed sides, bringing down the seemingly powerful Whig Junto and their moderate Tory ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Harley (1661-1724) was in his late 20s when he was first elected to Parliament as MP for Tregony in April 1689. He would remain a member of Parliament, first of the Commons and then of the Lords, for the rest of his life. Both his power and personal style was reflected in a number….

  3. Robert Harley (1661–1724), député de Radnor et Tregony ; Robert Harley (en) (1706 - 1774), député de Leominster, 1731–1741 et 1742–1747, et Droitwich ; Robert William Harley (en) (1829–1892), administrateur colonial britannique. Autres. Robert Harley (en) (1828–1910), ministre de la congrégation anglaise ;

  4. Robert Harley (died 1673) (1626–1673), British Member of Parliament for Radnor. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (1661–1724), Member of Parliament for Radnor and Tregony. Robert Harley (c. 1706 – 1774), Member of Parliament for Leominster, 1731–1741 and 1742–1747, and Droitwich. Robert William Harley (1829–1892 ...

  5. primary name:Harley, Robert. other name:(Earl of) Oxford. Details. individual; politician/statesman; collector; British; Male. Life dates. 1661-1724. Biography. Politician; MP for Tregony, 1689-90 and for New Radnor Bouroughs, 1690-1711. Speaker of the House of Commons, 1701-05; Secretary of State for the North, 1704–8; Commissioner for the ...

  6. Robert Harley, a Tory and Chancellor of the Exchequer, soon to be Lord Treasurer, served on the House of Commons investigation committee to identify the extent of the national debt. [3] His resulting report, A View of the Taxes, Funds, and Publick Revenues of England , underlined the urgency of the situation and included a yearly accounting of funds allotted by Parliament to support the War of ...

  7. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for the statesman Robert Harley, with remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to those of his grandfather, Sir Robert Harley. He was made Baron Harley, of Wigmore in the County of Hereford ...