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  1. George Canning, né le 11 avril 1770 à Londres et mort le 8 août 1827 à Chiswick en Angleterre, est un homme d'État britannique. Il est Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni pour une courte durée d'avril à août 1827 et exerce à deux reprises les fonctions de ministre des Affaires étrangères, de 1807 à 1809 puis de 1822 à 1827.

  2. George Canning. (1770-1827), Prime Minister. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 64 portraits. A brilliant Tory statesman and orator, but distrusted for his opportunism and inconsistency. After a brief period following the Whigs, Canning entered Parliament in 1793 as a disciple of William Pitt.

  3. Canning, George (1770–1827) George Canning ( b. 11 April 1770; d. 8 August 1827), British statesman. Despite a long career in public service, George Canning distinguished himself primarily during his term as Great Britain 's foreign secretary between 1822 and 1827. He had, in fact, previously served as foreign secretary, from 1807 to 1809 ...

  4. George Canning was an enthusiastic follower of Pitt the Younger, resigning from his post as Paymaster General in 1801 when Pitt resigned as Prime Minister. Popular, witty and intelligent, he ...

  5. 8 August 1827 (aged 57) Chiswick, Middlesex. Political party. Tory. Alma mater. Christ Church, Oxford. George Canning (April 11, 1770 – August 8, 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and, briefly, Prime Minister. Canning rose quickly in British politics as an effective orator and writer.

  6. In April 1827, Canning became First Lord of the Treasury, or Prime Minister, as we know the position today. His ministry was unpopular, and he was subjected to violent personal attacks, focussing on his humble background and his alleged betrayal of his Tory principles. The attacks were not to last for long, however, for by August of that year ...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · George Canning was born in London on April 11, 1770, the son of a barrister who had been disowned by his well-to-do Londonderry family. When his father died a year later, his mother took to the provincial stage to support herself and her son. Fortunately his father's family relented and sent Canning to Eton and Oxford, where he won a reputation ...