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  1. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Search for: 'William Wyndham Grenville' in Oxford Reference ». (1759–1834)British statesman, Prime Minister (1806–07). He entered the House of Commons in 1782 and served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1791–1801) under William Pitt the Younger. After Pitt's death he formed the so-called ‘Ministry of all the Talents ...

  2. William Wyndham Grenville, 1º Barone Grenville (Wotton Underwood, 25 ottobre 1759 – Burnham, 12 gennaio 1834), è stato un politico britannico. Ha fatto parte del partito Whig . Fu Primo ministro del Regno Unito dall'11 febbraio 1806 al 31 marzo 1807 .

  3. William Wyndham Grenville, the first and last Baron Grenville, was talented, deeply learned, a useful party man, but aloof, respected rather than liked. His nickname was Bogy, perhaps meaning scary or bogeyman. William Wilberforce praised him fulsomely but said of him: "His natural temper is not that of warmth."

  4. Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London (1759–1834). British politician William Wyndham Grenville served as prime minister of Great Britain in 1806–07. His greatest achievement was to end the British overseas slave trade by a bill that became law the day he left office.

  5. William Cavendish-Bentinck. William Wyndham Grenville ( Wotton House, 25 oktober, 1759 – Burnham, Buckinghamshire, 12 januari, 1834 ), 1e baron van Grenville, was een Brits Whig -politicus en eerste minister van het Verenigd Koninkrijk van 1806 tot 1807.

  6. to Lord William Wyndham Grenville, who was the first Baron of Grenville in Quebec. Some documents relating Dropmore House are set out below. Dropmore house is located north of Burnham in Buckinghamshire England, and the park covers an area of 90 ha (222 acres). click on the maps. Dropmore House was built in the 1790s for Lord William Wyndham ...

  7. The GrEco project aims at promoting academic researches on Lord William Wyndham Grenville’s economic thought. Since, at the start of the project, most of his economic writings are unpublished, a first task consists in locating, dating, transcribing and publishing Lord Grenville’s economic works and correspondence.