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  1. CAVENDISH BENTINCK, Lord William Henry (1774-1839). Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 , ed. R. Thorne, 1986 Available from Boydell and Brewer

  2. Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck (28 May 1863 – 6 October 1931), known as Henry Cavendish-Bentinck until 1880, was a British Conservative politician. Biography [ edit ] Cavendish-Bentinck was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck from his second marriage to Augusta Mary Elizabeth, 1st Baroness Bolsover.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Lord William Bentinck (born September 14, 1774, Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire, England—died June 17, 1839, Paris, France) was a British governor-general of Bengal (1828–33) and of India (1833–35). An aristocrat who sympathized with many of the liberal ideas of his day, he made important administrative reforms in Indian government and society.

  4. The fourth surviving son of the 4th Duke of Portland, Lord Henry was educated at Oxford but devoted the early part of his life to the pursuit of fox hunting - riding out as much as six days a week. Such was his obsession that he produced a treatise outlining his favoured method of hunting - 'Foxhounds and their Handling in the Field'. He was ...

  5. Opvolger. Spencer Perceval. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck ( Nottinghamshire, 14 april 1738 – Bulstrode Park, 30 oktober 1809 ), 3e hertog van Portland, was een Brits politicus en eerste minister. Hij behoorde eerst tot de partij der Whigs en ging nadien over naar de Tories. Hij was eerste minister van Groot-Brittannië in 1783 en van het ...

  6. William Bentinck war der zweite Sohn des Premierministers William Bentinck, 3. Duke of Portland (1738–1809) aus dessen Ehe mit Lady Dorothy Cavendish. 1801 ergänzte sein Vater den Familiennamen von Bentinck zu Cavendish -Bentinck . Nachdem er ab 1791 als Offizier bei verschiedenen Einheiten der British Army gedient hatte, wurde er 1803 ...

  7. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, III duque de Portland ( Nottinghamshire, 14 de abril de 1738-Bulstrode Park, Buckinghamshire, 30 de octubre de 1809) 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.