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  1. William Grenville, who served as Prime Minister from 11 February 1806 to 25 March 1807, was born on 24 October 1759, the third son and sixth of nine children born to George Grenville and Elizabeth Wyndham. In 1792, he married Anne Pitt. She was the daughter of Thomas Pitt, first Baron Camelford. The Grenville and Pitt families were intertwined ...

  2. William Wyndham Grenville ( 25 octobre 1759, Wotton House, Buckinghamshire – 12 janvier 1834, Burnham, Buckinghamshire), 1er baron Grenville, membre du Conseil privé, est un homme d'Étatmembre du parti whig britannique, et un Premier ministre ( 11 février 1806 - 31 mars 1807) du roi George III .

  3. William Wyndham Grenville, 1º Barone Grenville (Wotton Underwood, 25 ottobre 1759 – Burnham, 12 gennaio 1834), è stato un politico britannico. Ha fatto parte del partito Whig . Fu Primo ministro del Regno Unito dall'11 febbraio 1806 al 31 marzo 1807 .

  4. William Cavendish-Bentinck. William Wyndham Grenville ( Wotton House, 25 oktober, 1759 – Burnham, Buckinghamshire, 12 januari, 1834 ), 1e baron van Grenville, was een Brits Whig -politicus en eerste minister van het Verenigd Koninkrijk van 1806 tot 1807.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Grenville, William Wyndham, 1st Lord (1759–1834). Prime minister. The third son of George Grenville, prime minister 1763–5, he was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, where he became a distinguished classical scholar. He entered Parliament in 1782 and cast in his lot with his cousin the young William Pitt.

  6. S ite Web en Français, cliquer -> Website in English, click ->. Lord William Wyndham Grenville and Baron of Grenville Quebec Québec Canada Londres London George III Georges III Chambre des Lords House of Lords Eton Oxford Wotton house Dropmore house rivière outaouais Ottawa river Laurentides.

  7. Lord Grenville rose and spoke as follows: In stating to your lordships, in detail, some of the arguments on which this important measure rests, I hope I shall be excused by your lordships if I should feel myself obliged, in some instances, to tread over the same ground which has become so familiar to you in the course of a