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  1. 2 de mar. de 2022 · William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (21 March 1779 – 24 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-19th century. He is best known for his intense and successful mentoring of Queen Victoria, who was still a teenager when she ascended the throne. After leaving office, he served as Home Secretary ...

  2. Stuart Feinstein, M. D., Poughkeepsie, New York. illiam Lamb, the 2nd Viscount Melbourne and Queen Victoria 's first Prime Minister , was born in 1779. His family was part of the aristocratic Whig society that reached a peak in the late 1700s. Its members reveled in non-stop politics, partying, gambling, and infidelity.

  3. Born on 15 March 1779, he was the second of six surviving children born to Elizabeth Lamb (née Milbanke), Lady Melbourne. Only the eldest of these — Peniston — appears to have been fathered by her husband Peniston Lamb, the First Viscount Melbourne (originally in the Irish peerage). A complaisant husband, he allowed all six to be brought ...

  4. Married Life. 1805-06-03 Lady Caroline Ponsonby (19) marries future Prime Minister William Lamb, Lord Melbourne (26) in London; Historical Events. 1816-05-09 Lady Caroline Lamb publishes the Gothic novel "Glenarvon", a thinly disguised account of her affair with Lord Byron which also depicts her husband William Lamb

  5. Lord Melbourne Family Tree. William Lamb had an unpleasant marriage. His wife Lady Caroline Ponsonby was known to have an affair with famous writer and poet- Lord Byron. With her mental breakdown, followed her death in 1836. After this, Lord Melbourne chose to give higher priorities to his political career.

  6. Lamb, William. Lamb, William (1779–1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne , chief secretary for Ireland and British prime minister, was born 15 March 1779 at Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, the second son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife, Elizabeth Lamb (née Milbanke). Because of his mother's infidelity there is much doubt about ...

  7. William Lamb, Lord Melbourne. William Lamb, 2e vicomte de Melbourne (d'où le Lord Melbourne ), né à Londres le 15 mars 1779 et mort dans le Hertfordshire le 24 novembre 1848 est un homme politique britannique, un des derniers représentants du courant aristocratique des whigs et connu surtout comme le mentor politique de la reine Victoria .