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  1. Thomas Pelham served twice as Prime Minister — from 16 March 1754 to 11 November 1756 and from 29 June 1757 to 26 May 1762. He was born in London on 21 July 1693, the elder of two sons and eighth of eleven children born to Thomas Pelham and his wife Lady Grace Holles. He was educated at Westminster School and Clare Hall Cambridge, from where ...

  2. Thomas Pelham-Holles. Thomas Pelham-Holles ( Londres, 21 juillet 1693 – idem, 17 novembre 1768 ), 1er comte de Clare ( 1714 ), puis 1er duc de Newcastle-upon-Tyne ( 1715) et enfin 1er duc de Newcastle-under-Lyne ( 1765 ), est un homme d'État britannique du parti whig.

  3. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Thomas Pelham-Holles (ur. 21 lipca 1693 w Londynie, zm. 17 listopada 1768 tamże) – brytyjski arystokrata i polityk, dwukrotny premier w latach 1754–1756 i 1757–1762. Wywodził się z partii Wigów, którzy dominowali na brytyjskiej stronie politycznej od 1714 do 1760 r. Przez około 10 lat współpracował ...

  4. Thomas Pelham-Holles KG PC FRS (21 July 1693 – 17 November 1768) was 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme. He was a British Whig statesman, and the third Prime Minister. He was Prime Minister for two separate terms. He is commonly known as the Duke of Newcastle .

  5. 0 references. Thomas Pelham-Holles (1693–1768), KG, 4th Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (later 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne) creator. Godfrey Kneller. location. University of Nottingham. 0 references.

  6. Opvolger. John Stuart. Thomas Pelham-Holles ( Londen, 21 juli 1693 – Londen, 17 november 1768 ), 1e hertog van Newcastle -upon-Tyne en 1e hertog van Newcastle-under-Lyne, was een Brits Whig -politicus. Pelham was eerste minister van 16 maart 1754 tot 16 november 1756 en van 2 juli 1757 tot 26 mei 1762. Zijn broer Henry was zijn voorganger als ...

  7. Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (1693-1768), Prime Minister. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 17 portraits Prime Minister; he held many of the great offices of state under Sir Robert Walpole and was later in coalition with William Pitt the Elder; a master of political patronage.