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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 who served as the governor of Fort William (Bengal) from 1828 to 1834 and the first Governor-General of India from 1834 to 1835.
- 1791–1839
- Westminster School
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland. William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, KG, PC, FRS (14 April 1738 – 30 October 1809) was a British Whig and then a Tory politician during the late Georgian era. He served as chancellor of the University of Oxford (1792–1809) and as Prime Minister of Great Britain ...
William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland British prime minister from April 2 to Dec. 19, 1783, and from March 31, 1807, to Oct. 4, 1809; on both occasions he was merely the nominal head of a government controlled by stronger political leaders. The eldest son of William, 2nd Duke of.
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O tenente-general Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck ( Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, 14 de setembro de 1774 - Paris, França, 17 de junho de 1839), conhecido como Lord William Bentinck, foi um soldado e estadista britânico. [ 1] Carreira. Ele serviu como governador-geral da Índia de 1828 a 1835.
Article History. Table of Contents. Bentinck, Lord William. See all media. Category: History & Society. In full: William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck. Born: September 14, 1774, Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire, England. Died: June 17, 1839, Paris, France (aged 64) Title / Office: governor-general (1833-1835), India. governor (1827-1833), Bengal.
Images. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland. Family. In 1766 he married Lady Dorothy Cavendish (1750-1794), daughter of the 4th Duke of Devonshire, and by her had: William Henry (1768-1854), later 4th Duke of Portland. William Henry (1774-1839), known as Lord William Bentinck. William Charles Augustus (1780-1826)
He divided for inquiry into the legal proceedings against the Dublin Orange rioters, 22 Apr., and against the Irish insurrection bill, 12 May. He was mentioned in debate as a reformer, 21 Apr., and duly voted for parliamentary reform, 24 Apr., and reform of the Scottish representative system, 2 June.