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  Earls of Liverpool - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1763 George Grenville appointed him joint secretary to the treasury; in 1766, after a short retirement, he became a lord of the admiralty and then a lord of the treasury in the Grafton administration; and from 1778 until the close of Lord North's ministry in 1782 he was secretary-at-war.
In 1772 Jenkinson became a privy councillor and vice-treasurer of Ireland, and in 1775 he purchased the lucrative sinecure of clerk of the pells in Ireland and became master of the mint.
Lord Liverpool was destitute of wide sympathies and of true political insight, and his resignation of office was followed almost immediately by the complete and permanent reversal of his domestic policy.
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The water area of the Liverpool docks and basins is 418 acres, with a lineal quayage of 27 M. The Birkenhead docks, including the great float of 120 acres, contain a water area of 165 acres, with a lineal quayage of 91 m.
Liverpool University, as University College, received its charter of incorporation in 1881, and in 1884 was admitted as a college of the Victoria University.
In regard to exports, Liverpool possesses decided advantages; lying so near the great manufacturing districts of Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, this port is the natural channel of transmission for their goods, although the Manchester ship canal diverts a certain proportion of the traffic, while coal and salt are also largely exported.
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Liverpool cathedral, intended when completed to be the largest in the country, from designs by G. Bodley and G. Gilbert Scott, was begun in 1904, when the foundation stone was laid by King Edward VII.
The Liverpool electric overhead railway running along the line of docks from Seaforth to Dingle was opened in 1893, and in 1905 a junction was made with the Lancashire and Yorkshire railway by which through passenger traffic between Southport and the Dingle has been established.
Liverpool sent no representatives to Simon de Montfort's parliament in 1264, but to the first royal parliament, summoned in 1295, the borough sent two members, and again in 1307.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool[?], Jenkinson entered the Commons in 1790 and rose quickly through the Tory ranks.
Liverpool's ministry was a long and eventful one - it saw Britain's victory in the Napoleonic Wars, the Congress of Vienna, and the eventful early years of peace which followed.
Liverpool, aware that his abilities were no more than moderate, generally stayed in the background, letting more brilliant subordinates like Lord Castlereagh, George Canning, the Duke of Wellington, Robert Peel, and William Huskisson, all of whom served under him, take leading parts.
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 Loyalist Collection at the University of New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, was the eldest son of a prominent Oxfordshire family.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, was the eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool.
A detailed finding aid, which includes a biographical sketch of Charles Jenkinson and of his son Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earls of Liverpool, and a combined microfilm shelf list and selected list of documents, is available at the beginning of each reel of microfilm.
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 Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool and his part-Indian first wife, Amelia Watts, Robert Jenkinson was educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford.
Although Lord Liverpool argued for the abolition of the slave trade at the Congress of Vienna, he was generally opposed to reform, often embracing repressive measures to ensure the status quo.
He was succeeded in the Earldom of Liverpool by his younger half-brother Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool.
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 British Columbia place-names
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn (1733-1805) was a lawyer and politician.
Charles Boyles (1756-1816) was a naval officer (captain 1790; vice admiral 1814).
Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool (1729-1808) was a politician.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Peerage
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2d earl of LIVERPOOL, ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2D EARL OF [Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2d earl of] 1770-1828, English statesman.
Temple, Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl TEMPLE, RICHARD GRENVILLE-TEMPLE, EARL [Temple, Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl] 1711-79, British statesman; elder brother of George Grenville and brother-in-law of William Pitt, 1st earl of Chatham.
Mansfield, William Murray, 1st earl of MANSFIELD, WILLIAM MURRAY, 1ST EARL OF [Mansfield, William Murray, 1st earl of] 1705-93, English jurist.
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 Charles Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liverpool was the son of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool by his second wife Catherine Bisshopp, and the younger half-brother of Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool.
Liverpool was elected Member of Parliament for Sandwich in 1807, a seat he held until 1812, and then sat for Bridgnorth from 1812 to 1818 and for East Grinstead from 1818 to 1828.
Liverpool succeeded to the Earldom of Liverpool in 1828 on the death of his elder brother and took his seat in the House of Lords.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Jenkinson,_3rd_Earl_of_Liverpool   (363 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool and others
She married Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, son of Sir Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool and Catherine Bisshopp, on 19 July 1810.
She married Sir Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, son of Colonel Charles Jenkinson and Amarantha Cornewall, on 9 February 1769.
She married Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, son of Sir Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool and Amelia Watts, on 24 September 1822.
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 Nantucket Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Charles Shepard, an amateur historian local to the area, makes the claim that there is a cadet branch of the Pinkham line now residing in North Carolina that originally came from Nantucket; however, there is no record of the putative Nathaniel Pinkham who is supposed to have led the flock to their new home.
Jenkinson, realizing too late the nature of Rotch’s resolve, sought to coax him back to the bargaining table, but it was too late – Rotch was resolved to try his luck amongst the continentals.
Hamilton’s nephew Charles Greville was the guiding light of the new venture; it was he who persuaded the Dartmouth Nantucketers to removed themselves across the ocean.
www.yesterdaysisland.com /06_articles/features/lostcolonies.html   (1719 words)

  
 'Liverpool'
University of Liverpool Guild of Students - The Liverpool Guild of Students is the student union of the University of Liverpool (not to be confused with the Liverpool Students Union which represents Liverpool John Moores University).
Liverpool John Moores University - Liverpool John Moores University Assembling California At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee has made geological field trips in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis.
Earls of Liverpool, First Creation (1796) Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool (1878-1962) Robert Anthony Edward St Andrew Savile Foljambe, 4th Earl of Liverpool (1846-1907) Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool has been created twice in British history.
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 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The idea of a Board of Trade was first translated into action by Oliver Cromwell in 1655 when he appointed his son Richard Cromwell to head a body of Lords of the Privy Council, Judges and merchants to consider measures to promote trade.
Charles II established a Council of Trade on November 7, 1660 followed by a Council of Foreign Plantations on December 1 that year.
Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool (August 23, 1786 - June 7, 1804) (also Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)
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 Jenkinson, Charles, later 1st Earl of Liverpool, Discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Jenkinson, Charles, later 1st Earl of Liverpool, Discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain
Jenkinson, Charles, later 1st Earl of Liverpool Discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain London 1758
[Jenkinson, Charles, later 1st Earl of Liverpool.] A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain, in respect to neutral nations during the present war.
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 thePeerage.com - Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale and others
She married Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale, son of John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale and Lady Isabel Seton, on 18 November 1652 in Halton, Midlothian, Scotland.
She married James Walter Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam, son of James Bucknall Grimston, 3rd Viscount Grimston and Harriot Walter, on 11 August 1807.
She married, secondly, Sir Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, son of Colonel Charles Jenkinson and Amarantha Cornewall, on 22 June 1782.
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 Earl Fine Art at absolutearts.com
Jacobus Houbraken, Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, 1741
Charles Turner, Portrait of the Earl of Liverpool, 18th - 19th century
Wenceslas Hollar, Jerome Weston, Earl of Portland, 1645
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 Jenkinson of Hawkesbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the centre at the top:--Foljambe, quartering, 2 Thornhagh, 3 Savile, 4 Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, 5 Ottley of Pitchford, 6 Shuckburgh, 7 Evelyn, 8 Medley, and impaling Howard, (Earl of Carlisle,) quarterly of six.
1 Cavendish, 2 Hardwick, 3 Boyle (Earl of Burlington), 4 Clifford (Earl of Cumberland), 5 Savile (Marquis of Halifax), 6 Compton (Earl of Northampton), for Mrs.
Sir George was deputy lieutenant of Gloucestershire, and a magistrate for this county and for Wilts, was chairman of the Thornbury bench, and served as High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1862.
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 LIVERPOOL, EARLS OF - Online Information article about LIVERPOOL, EARLS OF
Baron Hawkesbury, and ten years later earl of Liverpool.
Wedgwood's career all his goods which required printing had to be sent to Liverpool.
watch, was a Liverpool manufacturer, and Liverpool-made watches have always been held in high estimation.
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 Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos: Lord Liverpool
1770: 7 June born in London; son of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool
The Prince Regent sought a new Prime Minister but the first four politicians he approached were unable to form ministries and Liverpool was the fifth choice of PM 1812: 8 June, Liverpool reticently accepts office
Liverpool was a skillful handler of the temperamental Prince Regent.
www.dukesofbuckingham.org /people/politicians/pms/lord_liverpool.htm   (193 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY
— After the death of his father, Charles was brought up by his mother alone, whose endless travels seem to have affected his studies.
Although he barely had time to derive any benefit from Moreau’s teaching, he formed several lasting friendships among fellow students later associated with Fauvism: Manguin, Puy [1876-1960], Rouault, Matisse, and especially Marquet [27 Mar 1875 – 13 Jun 1947], with whose work his own shows marked affinities.
Charles Camoin spends his childhood between Paris, and southern towns which exert an irresistible attraction on him: Nice, Cannes, Marseille.
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 OSBORN 19TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS (FOLIO)
Presents watercolor sketches of Van Dyck's portraits of the Earl of Holland and the earl of Warwick; accompanied by the two sketches, 17 x 9 cm., which are signed and dated 1834.
From the Sandys MSS, and annotated by Charles Sandys (1786-1859); relates to Canterbury, Eng.; includes statements "To prove the Borough of Saint Martins to be within the Liberty", "Proof that the Augustine Fryars are in the Liberties of the City", "To Prove the Grey Fryers to be in the Liberty." Phillipps MS 18151.
Abstracted from the History of the Judges of Charles I By Ezra Stiles, President of Yale College in the United States of America"; and "The Usurpations, and Deposals of the Monarchs of England from the Saxon Era to the Revolution in 1688." Osborn Shelves fd 55 Rede, Leman Thomas, d.
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 See References - Banks Search
Coke, Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester, 1752-1842
Jenkinson, Charles, 1st Baron Hawkesbury and 1st Earl of Liverpool, 1727-1808
Jenkinson, Robert Banks, 2nd Baron Hawkesbury and 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1770-1823
www.sl.nsw.gov.au /banks/seeref.cfm   (421 words)

  
 Mitchell's West Indian Bibliography
LIVERPOOL, N - Report on the OAS Proposal for the Upgrading and Enhancement of Tourism-related Infrastructure in Downtown St John's.
LIVERPOOL, Nicholas Joseph Orville - Judicial Systems in the Caribbean: Presented by NJO Liverpool at the Seminar on Comparison of Law and Legal Systems of the Commonwealth Caribbean States and other Members of the Organization of American States, Dover Convention Centre, Dover, Christ Church, December 13-17, 1983.
LIVERPOOL, Nicholas Joseph Orville - A Study in Peaceful Extra-constitutional Change on the Caribbean Island of Dominica: An Application of the Legal Doctrine of Necessity.
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 AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Jenkinson, Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1763, having been elected to Parliament, Jenkinson was appointed Joint Secretary of the Treasury.
He was created Baron Hawkesbury in 1786 and Earl of Liverpool in 1796.
To which is prefixed a Discourse on the conduct of the Government of Great-Britain in respect to neutral nations (London, 1785); A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm [Oxford, 1798?]; Constitutional Maxims, extracted from a discourse on the establishment of a National and Constitutional Force (London, 1757).
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 thePeerage.com - Colonel Charles Jenkinson and others
     Colonel Charles Jenkinson was the son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bt.
Sir Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool+ b.
He was the son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bt.
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 Wikinfo | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
However, when in 1766 Pitt, created Earl of Chatham, was asked by the King to form a ministry, he chose to take the lesser office of Lord Privy Seal, rather than taking over the Treasury.
Nevertheless, he is generally considered to have been Prime Minister, due to his having been asked by the King to form a ministry.
Benjamin Disraeli, from 1876 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
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