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  1. Grenville was born on 14 October 1712 at Westminster in London. He was educated at Eton between 1725 and 1728, going on to Christ church, Oxford in 1730. He was called to the Bar in 1735. In 1741 he was elected as MP for Buckingham, a pocket borough of his uncle Richard, Viscount Cobham. There were only thirteen electors.

  2. A message from the Head Teacher. At George Grenville we believe that happy confident children learn well. To achieve this, children’s learning is presented in a way that is exciting and challenging whilst building on their existing knowledge and understanding. We work together with parents and carers, to develop children’s lively enquiring ...

  3. 24 de oct. de 2023 · George Grenville (1712-1770), Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763 to 1765. Oil on canvas portrait by William Hoare, 1764. Christ Church, Oxford.

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  5. However, Grenville did not have to deal with the colonial problems that resulted in his policies because he was invited to resign by George III in July 1765. In the spring of 1765, George III had his first bout of mental illness which resulted in him becoming absent-minded and incoherent; he was unable to fulfil his duties as monarch.

  6. However, George got his wish that Grenville was never to return to office. In 1749 Grenville married Elizabeth Wyndham and they had eight children, seven of whom reached adulthood. One of his children, William, would be Prime Minister over 1806-07. Elizabeth died in 1769. Grenville died in 1770.