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  1. ISBN: 0002111225. 9780002111225. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 501-505). Summary: "George Canning PC, FRS (11 April 1770? 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and briefly Prime Minister ... Rory Muir has described Canning as "the most brilliant and colourful minister, and ...

  2. 'The Pride of my Publick Life': George Canning and the Representation of Liverpool, 1812-1823 1 Stephen M. Lee I George Canning (1770-1827) was one of the most significant figures on the Pittite side of British politics in the first three decades of the nineteenth century, and his successful campaign for a seat at

  3. George Canning, född den 11 april 1770 i London, död den 8 augusti 1827 Chiswick, Middlesex, var en brittisk statsman, far till Charles John Canning. George Cannings far, född på Irland i grevskapet Londonderry, var advokat och litteratör och dog redan på första årsdagen av sonens födelse; hans mor, Mary Anne Costello, blev efter ...

  4. George Canning. George Canning, FRS, (11 April 1770– 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and Tory politician who served in various senior cabinet positions under numerous Prime Ministers, before himself serving as Prime Minister for the final four months of his life. #EnglishWriters. works 18. Words 3,016.

  5. 5 de fev. de 2018 · By summer, Clairmont was pregnant by Byron. Byron was bored. One evening, he announced, “We will each write a ghost story.”. Godwin began the story that would become “Frankenstein.”. Byron ...

  6. George Canning (senior) was disinherited so his son was born into poverty. When a wealthy uncle took charge of young Canning's education, a small Irish estate, Kibrahan in County Kilkenny, was settled on him, giving him a very small, fluctuating income throughout his life, amounting to about £200 p.a. on average.

  7. 1878. Canning, George, an author, an Irishman, appears to have taken his degree of B.A. at the University of Dublin in 1754. His father, a gentleman of property in the north of Ireland, disinherited him for marrying, in 1768, Miss Costello, a dowerless beauty. George Canning was the author of some poems, and of a translation of Anti-Lucretius.