Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (30 May 1757 – 15 February 1844) was a British Tory statesman who served as prime minister of the United Kingdom...
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Viscount Sidmouth (redirect from Jeremy Addington, 8th Viscount Sidmouth)
Henry Addington. In May 1804, King George III intended to confer the titles of Earl of Banbury, Viscount Wallingford and Baron Reading on Addington (an...
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Henry Addington (1757–1844) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1804. Henry Addington may also refer to: Henry Unwin Addington (1790–1870)...
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the king's strong views, resigned on 16 February 1801 so as to allow Henry Addington, his political friend, to form a new administration. At about the same...
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Portrait of Henry Addington is an 1803 portrait painting by the English artist William Beechey depicting the then British prime minister Henry Addington. Addington...
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Four ships with the name Henry Addington, named for Henry Addington, Speaker of the House of Commons and Prime Minister of Britain (1801–1804), sailed...
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County. It was named after Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Its territory is now distributed among the townships of Addington Highlands, Stone Mills...
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Henry Unwin Addington (24 March 1790 – 6 March 1870) was a British diplomat and civil servant. Born at Blounts Court, he was the second son of John Hiley...
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Telegraph. London. Retrieved 14 January 2016. "Prime Ministers in History: Henry Addington". Prime Minister's Office. Archived from the original on 25 August...
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James Callaghan and Theresa May. The longest-serving home secretary is Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, who held the post continuously for 9 years...
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roof. Simcoe's wife, Elizabeth Simcoe and some of their children (Rev Henry Addington Simcoe is buried in Cornwall, England and Katherine b. 1793 died in...
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Henry Addington, a member of the Tories, was appointed by King George III to lead the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from...
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1802 United Kingdom general election (category Henry Addington)
dissolving the Parliament, before its term expired.) Tory Prime Minister Henry Addington led a war-time administration of pro-government Whigs and Tories, collectively...
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Henry Addington Bayley Bruce (June 27, 1874 – February 23, 1959), best known as H. Addington Bruce was an American journalist and author of psychology...
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title of Baron Reading was offered to the outgoing prime minister, Henry Addington, who had many links with the largely pre-industrialised town, as a...
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Six Acts (category Henry Addington)
23 November and the new acts were introduced by the Home Secretary, Henry Addington. By 30 December the legislation was passed, despite the opposition...
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original counties of Lennox and Addington, respectively named after Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, were...
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The Trial of Queen Caroline (category Cultural depictions of Henry Addington)
Castlereagh, along with former or future Prime Ministers William Grenville, Henry Addington, Lord John Russell, and Lord Melbourne. Also included are two of the...
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Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger Henry Addington Preceded by Edward Walpole Succeeded by Henry Addington Jr. Paymaster of the Forces In office 1782–1783...
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1802 Monarch George III Prime Minister William Pitt Henry Addington Preceded by Henry Addington Succeeded by Charles Abbot Lord High Chancellor of Ireland...
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the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1804, succeeding Henry Addington as First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. This...
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Peterloo (film) (category Cultural depictions of Henry Addington)
friend Joseph Healey travel south to London to hear the famous activist Henry 'Orator' Hunt speak at a political meeting. Hunt has a reputation for vanity...
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Earl of Banbury (category Henry Addington)
Wallingford and Baron Reading on the outgoing Prime Minister Henry Addington. However, Addington refused the honour and chose to remain in the Commons until...
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Ursula Mary Addington, Viscountess Sidmouth (née Hammond; 1760 – 1823) was the wife of Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1801...
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British anti-invasion preparations of 1803–05 (category Henry Addington)
nearly nine years of war. However both the British Prime Minister Henry Addington and Napoleon viewed the peace as temporary, and so it was, with Britain...
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Solicitor General and then Attorney General for England and Wales in the Addington ministry, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons...
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to war; Prime Minister Henry Addington publicly affirmed that Britain was in a state of peace. In early March 1803, the Addington ministry received word...
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cabinet when William Pitt left office in 1801. He held this post under Henry Addington and when his brother returned to office again in 1804. Following his...
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Treaty of Amiens (category Henry Addington)
by the more accommodating Henry Addington. At that point Britain was motivated by the danger of a war with Russia. Addington's foreign secretary, Robert...
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in 1801 when he became Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Henry Addington's administration and was responsible for negotiating the Treaty of Amiens...
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