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  1. Henry Addington, 1e burggraaf van Sidmouth (Holborn, 30 mei 1757 - Richmond, 15 februari 1844) was een Brits Tory-politicus die van 1801 tot 1804 premier van het Verenigd Koninkrijk was. Levensloop. Hij was de oudste zoon van arts Anthony Addington.

  2. Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, PC was a British statesman. He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1804. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth .

  3. Addington a été perçu un symbole du succès de la classe moyenne, dont il était issu. Bibliographie – Christie, R., Wars and Revolutions: Britain 1760-1815, Edward Arnold, London, 1982 – Ziegler, P., Addington: A life of Henry Addington, First Viscount Sidmouth, Collins, London, 1965 – The Encyclopedia Britannica Online, Henry Addington

  4. When Henry Addington was born in 1720, in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, his father, John Addington, was 50 and his mother, Elizabeth Maddock, was 15. He married Sarah Elizabeth Burson in 1744, in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters.

  5. Viscount Sidmouth (1757-1844) Born: 30th May 1757 at Bedford Row, Holborn, Middlesex. Speaker of the House of Commons. Prime Minister. Viscount Sidmouth. Died: 15th February 1844 at White Lodge, Richmond, Surrey. Henry Addington was the son of the Earl of Chatham's celebrated doctor, Anthony Addington, by Mary daughter and heiress of Rev ...

  6. Joseph Henry, Henry, Joseph Henry, Joseph physics. Henry was born to a poor family of Scottish descent and raised as a Presbyterian, a faith he followed throughout… Henry Allan Gleason, Gleason, Henry Allan Gleason, Henry Allan (1882–1973) An American ecologist, who worked at the New York Botanical Garden and in 1917 challenged the o…

  7. 2. Henry Addington was forced from office in favour of William Pitt the Younger, who had preceded Addington as Prime Minister. 3. Henry Addington is known for his reactionary crackdown on advocates of democratic reforms during a ten-year spell as Home Secretary from 1812 to 1822. 4.