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  1. Second son of William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, third duke of Portland (1738–1809), and Lady Dorothy Cavendish (1750–1794), only daughter of William Cavendish, fourth duke of Devonshire. His elder brother William became the 4th Duke of Portland and was the father of Lord George Bentinck (1802-1848). He is best known for his ...

  2. Lady Dorothy Cavendish brought him £30,000. On the death of his mother in 1785 he inherited the Cavendish estates in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, estimated to be worth £12,000 p.a. 6. The 2nd Duke of Portland had no electoral influence; the 3rd Duke showed a turn for electioneering and made a success of it.

  3. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, III duque de Portland fue un político whig y estadista británico, que ocupó los cargos de rector de la Universidad de Oxford y Primer Ministro del Reino de Gran Bretaña, Reino Unido desde 1801. Antes de 1762, era conocido por el título de marqués de Titchfield. Tuvo un título de todos y cada uno de los grados de la nobleza británica. Fue el ...

  4. Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck (14 September 1774 – 17 June 1839), also known as Lord William Bentinck, was a British soldier and statesman. From 1828 to 1835, he was Governor-General of India. He is credited with significant social and educational reforms in India, including the abolition of sati and the prohibition of women from ...

  5. 11 de dez. de 2023 · About Lord William Bentinck, Governor-General of India. "Lieutenant-General Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, GCB, GCH, PC (14 September 1774 – 17 June 1839), known as Lord William Bentinck, was a British soldier and statesman. He served as Governor-General of India from 1828 to 1835."

  6. Biography. Lord Charles Bentinck, as he was known, remains a shadowy figure, remembered only as one of the principals in the celebrated Abdy divorce case. He was elected a member of Brooks’s in March 1804. Returned for Ashburton on the Clinton interest in 1807, he presumably gave silent support to his father’s ministry.

  7. 23 de nov. de 2023 · Lord William Cavendish Bentinck was Governor General of Bengal from 1828 until 1833 and of India from 1833 to 1835. An aristocrat who sympathised with many of the liberal ideas of his day, he made important administrative reforms in Indian government and society. He reformed the finances, opened up judicial posts to Indians and suppressed such ...