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  1. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3.º Duque de Portland, KG (14 de abril de 1738 – 30 de outubro de 1809) foi um político britânico, militante tanto dos whigs, como dos tories, chancelar da Universidade de Oxford e Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido, por ambos os partidos. [1]

  2. 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 ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland was a 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.

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  4. 17 de set. de 2022 · William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, KG, PC, FRS was a British Whig and Tory statesman, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Prime Minister of Great Britain, serving in 1783 and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1809.

    • Dorothy Bentinck, Duchess of Portland
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    • Welbeck, Nottinghamshire, England
    • April 14, 1738
  5. 2 de set. de 2015 · William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland. Professor Arthur Burns, 2 September 2015 - Past prime ministers, Prime Ministers and No. 10. William Bentinck was the youngest son of the...

  6. Birth place. Bulstrode Park, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England. Died. 30 Oct 1809 (aged 71 years) Resting place. St Marylebone Parish Church. About The Duke of Portland. The aristocratic Portland was the nominal head of two governments twenty-five years apart.

  7. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3.º Duque de Portland, KG foi um político britânico, militante tanto dos whigs, como dos tories, chancelar da Universidade de Oxford e Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido, por ambos os partidos. Ele foi conhecido até 1762 pelo título de "Marquês de Titchfield".