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  1. HISTORY. Built in the 1720s for Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall is one of Norfolk’s most beautiful stately homes and remains one of England’s finest Palladian houses. A collaboration between the two defining British architects of the age – Colen Campbell and James Gibbs – and with lavish ...

  2. British Prime Minister Robert Walpole visualized to kindle and advance trade and commerce, and hence, was conceptualized the salutary neglect. An unofficial set of laws, it was responsible for granting relaxation or leniency in the stringent parliamentary laws, mainly for trade, and simultaneously securing loyalty from the colonies.

  3. Houghton Hall. The façade of Houghton Hall from Colen Campbell 's Vitruvius Britannicus. The corner towers were replaced with domes in the final design. Houghton Hall ( / ˈhaʊtən / HOW-tən) [1] is a country house in the parish of Houghton in Norfolk, England. It is the residence of the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley.

  4. William Arnall's defence of Robert Walpole', _Journal of the History of Ideas, XLI (I980), 60I-I4; and J. C. D. Clark, English society 1688-1832. ideology, social st-zicture and political practice during the ancien rigime (Cambridge, I985), p. 279. 14 I. Kramnick, Bolingbroke and his circle. The politics of nostalgia in the age of Walpole ...

  5. Robert Walpole, 1. Earl of Orford, KG, KB, PC (* 26. August 1676 in Houghton, Norfolk; † 18. März 1745 in London) war ab 1721 faktisch, ab 1730 auch formell erster Premierminister Großbritanniens, bis zu seinem Rücktritt im Februar 1742. Walpole, der Mitglied der Whigpartei war, diente während der Regierungszeit der Könige Georg I. und ...

  6. WALPOLE, SIR ROBERT. (1676–1745). British politician. Often described as the first " prime minister ," he dominated British politics for over twenty years and was once regarded as the architect of Georgian stability. A masterly parliamentary manager with the full confidence of George I and George II, his sheer political longevity shaped the ...

  7. William Arnall's defence of Robert Walpole', _Journal of the History of Ideas, XLI (I980), 60I-I4; and J. C. D. Clark, English society 1688-1832. ideology, social st-zicture and political practice during the ancien rigime (Cambridge, I985), p. 279. 14 I. Kramnick, Bolingbroke and his circle. The politics of nostalgia in the age of Walpole ...