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  1. Henry Addington, 1. vicomte Sidmouth, (født 30. mai 1757, død 15. februar 1844) var en britisk torypolitiker. Han var statsminister fra 1801 til 1804. [8] [9] Han er best kjent for å ha fått i stand traktaten i Amiens i 1802, en slags fred med Napoleons Frankrike , som markerte slutten på den andre koalisjon under revolusjonskrigene .

  2. Henry Addington, 1º Visconde Sidmouth, PC (30 de maio de 1757 – 15 de fevereiro de 1844) foi um político britânico, primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido de 1801 a 1804. [1] Vida. Foi eleito para a Câmara dos Comuns em 1784 como membro do Parlamento (MP) por Devizes, [1] e depois tornou-se Orador da Casa dos Comuns em 1789.

  3. Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, PC MP Prime Minister (30 May 1757 – 15 February 1844) was a British statesman who served as Prime Minister from 1801 to 1804. He is best known for obtaining the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, an unfavourable peace with Napoleonic France which marked the end of the Second Coalition during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  4. Your public career will live on, but it is not yet at its close". Henry Addington. "In youth, the absence of pleasure is pain, in old age, the absence of pain is pleasure". Henry Addington. "It was impossible not to discover those seeds of animosity, which have been matured by circumstances into insurrection and rebellion" (about Ireland)

  5. Henry Addington, Lord Sidmouth by William Beechey (1803) The following year Addington was granted the title of Lord Sidmouth and agreed to serve as a minister in Pitt's government. However, he only served under William Pitt for six months. When Pitt refused to promote Viscount Sidmouth's friends he resigned from the cabinet.

  6. Addington came to power in the midst of the upheavals on the continent resulting from the effects of the French Revolution. Addington was partly responsible for negotiating and signing the Treaty of Amiens which brought a respite to the fighting - if done at unfavourable terms to the British.

  7. Family legend says that Henry Addington, a native of England, was born ca 1727. Emigrated to America ca 1740, settled near Philadelphia. On arrival to America he was separated from a younger brother, and never heard from him again. Henry married Sarah Burson about 1744 in Pennsylvania.