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  1. Robert Walpole was born into minor Norfolk nobility in 1676. He was the fifth child of 17, and third son. He was educated at Eton where he befriended a few who would be politically useful to him, including Charles Townshend. It was originally intended that he would go into the Church, but whilst he was studying at Cambridge in 1698, his elder ...

  2. On 26th August 1676 Sir Robert Walpole was born, a man who would become not only Britain’s first Prime Minister, but also the longest serving Prime Minister in British history. Walpole was born in Houghton, Norfolk, the son of Robert Walpole senior, a Whig politician who served in the House of Commons, and his wife, Mary Walpole, a member of ...

  3. 23 de jul. de 2021 · In this video produced with the History of Parliament Trust we learn about Britain's first Prime Minister: Robert Walpole.

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  4. Robert Walpole. (Robert Walpole, conde de Orford; Houghton Hall, Norfolk, Inglaterra, 1676 - Londres, 1745) Político británico que dirigió la creación de la monarquía parlamentaria. Entró en la Cámara de los Comunes desde 1700, destacando entre los miembros del partido Whig, que defendía ideas liberales y parlamentarias.

  5. 24 de fev. de 2009 · The Prime Ministers. Series 1. Episode 1 of 8. Nick Robinson examines the record of Sir Robert Walpole, the first and longest serving British prime minister, who served from 1721 to 1742. Show ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford, (born Aug. 26, 1676, Houghton Hall, Norfolk, Eng.—died March 18, 1745, London), English statesman generally regarded as the first British prime minister. Elected to the House of Commons in 1701, he became an active Whig parliamentarian. He served as secretary at war (1708–10) and as treasurer of the navy ...