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  1. 1808 succeeded as 2nd Lord Liverpool. 1809-1812 Secretary for War and the Colonies. 1812-1827 First Lord of the Treasury (and Prime Minister) Born in London, 7 June, 1770 and dying there 4 December, 1828, Liverpool was a reluctant First Lord of the Treasury (and Prime Minister), coming to office on the assassination (11 May, 1812) of Prime ...

  2. 13 de may. de 2019 · Robert Banks Jenkinson was born, and to some degree always remained, a child of the 18th century. This was not least because he was always his father’s son. His family, however, was not one of timeless wealth and power. The Jenkinsons were provincial gentry. Charles, Robert’s father, inherited no fortune.

  3. Robert Jenkinson (canoeist) (born 1960), New Zealand sprint canoer. Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770–1828), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Baronet (1621–1677) Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet (c. 1654–1710) of the Jenkinson baronets, MP for Oxfordshire. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd Baronet (1685 ...

  4. Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of (1770–1828) in A Dictionary of World History (2) Length: 136 words in World Encyclopedia Length: 79 words

  5. This title provides a biography of the longest-serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, who held the post from 1812 to 1827. He steered Britain through the end of the Napoleonic Wars, through periods of unrest through Catholic emancipation.

  6. Less cynical than Tallyrand, more imaginative than Metternich, as creative as Guizot, Lord Liverpool was one of the great European conservatives of his age. He served as prime minister for the longest continuous term in nineteenth-century Britain and presided over the triumphant years of the Napoleonic War, the strife-torn era of the "Peterloo" massacre, and the founding of the great liberal ...

  7. Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, was a British statesman and both the youngest and longest-serving Prime Minister (1812–27) since 1806. Background The eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, Robert Jenkinson was born in London on June 7, 1770.