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  1. William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville ni Alakoso Agba orile-ede Britani tele. Àyọkà yìí tàbí apá rẹ̀ únfẹ́ àtúnṣe sí. Ẹ le fẹ̀ jù báyìí lọ tàbí kí ẹ ṣàtúnṣe rẹ̀ lọ́nà tí yíò mu kúnrẹ́rẹ́.

  2. William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville. Categories: 19th-century prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Barons in the Peerage of Great Britain. British abolitionists. British Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs. Chancellors of the University of Oxford. Chief Secretaries for Ireland. Children of prime ministers of Great Britain.

  3. The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total. William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville by Gainsborough Dupont.jpg 2,400 × 2,989; 805 KB. Lord Grenville as Chancellor of Oxford by William Owen.jpg 718 × 944; 71 KB. A Pair of Broad Bottoms.jpg 976 × 1,365; 253 KB. Bodleian Libraries, Disciples catching the mantle - the ...

  4. William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, PC, PC (Ire), FRS (25 October 1759 – 12 January 1834) was a British Pittite Tory politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1806 to 1807, but was a supporter of the Whigs for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars. As prime minister, his most significant achievement was the ...

  5. Label. Description. Also known as. English. William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville. British Prime Minister, politician (1759-1834) William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville. William Grenville. William Wyndham Grenville.

  6. William Grenville. William Wyndham Grenville, corect William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville PC, PC (Ire) (n. 25 octombrie 1759, Buckinghamshire, Anglia, Regatul Unit – d. 12 ianuarie 1834, Buckinghamshire, Anglia, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei) a fost un politician britanic, om de stat al partidului Whig statesman.

  7. GRENVILLE, WILLIAM WYNDHAM GRENVILLE, Baron (1759–1834), English statesman, youngest son of George Grenville, was born on the 25th of October 1759. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, gaining the chancellor’s prize for Latin verse in 1779.