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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (June 7, 1770 - December 4, 1828).
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.
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 Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Tory\n} Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (June 7, 1770 - December 4, 1828) was a British statesman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827.
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, Robert Jenkinson was educated at Charterhouse School and Christ's College, Cambridge.
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  Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, KG, PC (7 June 1770–4 December 1828) was a British statesman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827.
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, Robert Jenkinson was educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford.
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.
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 Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd Earl of - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of (1770-1828), British statesman, prime minister of Great Britain and Ireland (1812-1827).
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, presided as Tory prime minister (1812-1827) over a Cabinet of luminaries including Robert Stewart,...
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2d earl of Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool
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 Lord Liverpool
Robert Banks Jenkinson, second Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, second Earl of Liverpool, served as Prime Minister from 8 June 1815 to 9 April 1827.
He was born in London on 7 June 1770, he was the only child born to Charles Jenkinson, first Earl of Liverpool and his first wife Amelia Watts.
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 Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (June 7, 1770 - December 4, 1828).
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.
Nevertheless, Liverpool was himself a skillful politician, and did a good job of holding together the more liberal and more reactionary wings of the Tory party, which his more brilliant successor, Canning, was incapable of.
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 EARLS OF LIVERPOOL - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS OF LIVERPOOL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
From 1786 to 1801 he was president of thi board of trade and chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, and h was popularly regarded as enjoying the confidence of the king to 1 special degree.
In 1772 Jenkinson became a privy councilloi and vice-treasurer of Ireland, and in 1775 he purchased thi lucrative sinecure of clerk of the pells in Ireland and becam master of the mint.
His son, ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, 2nd earl (1770-1828), was educated at Charterhouse and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he had George Canning, afterwards his close political associate, for a contemporary.
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 Jenkinson Robert Banks: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Robert Erskine Ely, then a clergyman in Cambridgeport...promising aspirant to literary success was Robert Herrick of the class of 90.
Banks: Better Off without Them...protect consumers, suppliers, and banks that might be harmed by those...
Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, 1812-27, Tory a" 14 years, 305 days 4.
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 Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd Earl of - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of (1770-1828), British statesman, prime minister of Great Britain and Ireland (1812-1827).
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, presided as Tory prime minister (1812-1827) over a Cabinet of luminaries including Robert Stewart,...
From 1812, as foreign secretary in the Tory Cabinet of Lord Liverpool (Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool), Castlereagh played a leading...
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The Jenkinson family had clearly lost much of their political influence by the time of Liverpool's birth, but Liverpool's own father, Charles Jenkinson XE "Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of"  (1727-1808) was to change all that.
Robert Banks Jenkinson was educated first at a preparatory school at Parsons Green, Fulham, where he remained until he was twelve, and then at Charterhouse.
Jenkinson also learned of the hatred between the Austrians, the Prussians and the French émigrés, and of the intrigues between the Allies, which disillusioning knowledge may well have contributed greatly to his later abilities in foreign policy.
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 Jenkinson of Hawkesbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ROBERT DASHWOOD, of Northbrook, in the County of Oxford Bart.
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.
He was the eldest surviving son of the Rt Revd John Bankes Jenkinson, D. D., Bishop of St. Davids, and Frances Augusta his wife, 3rd daughter of Augustus Pechell, Esq., and was born 27 Sept., 1817, was educated at Winchester, and entering the army, served successively in the Rifle Brigade, 11th Hussars, and 8th Hussars.
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 Jenkinson family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
CHARLES JENKINSON, baron Hawkesbury; one of his majesty's most honourable privy council, chancellor of the duchy and county palatine of Lancaster, first lord commissioner of trade and plantations, clerk of the pells in the court of exchequer in the kingdom of Ireland, and doctor of laws.
This nobleman was constituted 29 May 1762 private secretary to John earl of Bute of the kingdom of Scotland in the capacity of first lord commissioner of the treasury, which office he exchanged 16 April 1763 for that of one of the secretaries to the treasury, and resigned in July 1765.
The family of Jenkinson has been traced back to the reign of King Henry VIII, Robert Jenkinson, in the reign of king Charles the second, was created a baronet 18 May 1661.
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 2nd Earl Of Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson Biography (1770–1828) Online Encyclopedia Article About 2nd Earl Of ...
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The "Amatory Colloquy" between the Bank and the Government refers to the issue of resumption of payment in specie -- the Bank being outraged at the Government's requirement that payment be made in gold.
The Bank notes that the Government itself had benefitted from the suspension of payment as it was therefore able to borrow huge amounts from commercial banks.
Bank, it must be; This paying in cash plays the devil with wooing;[2] We've both had our swing, but I plainly foresee There must soon be a stop to our bill-ing and cooing.
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 Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool information - Search.com
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, KG, PC (June 7, 1770 – December 4, 1828), known as Lord Hawkesbury from 1796 to 1808, was a British statesman who served Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827.
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.
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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 Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The son of George III 's close adviser Charles Jenkinson 1st Earl of Liverpool Robert Jenkinson was educated at Charterhouse School and Christ's College Cambridge.
Liverpool's was a long and eventful one - saw Britain's victory in the Napoleonic Wars the Congress of Vienna and the eventful early years of which followed.
Liverpool aware that his abilities no more than moderate generally stayed in 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 leading parts.
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 Thomas Banks (1735 - 1805) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
English sculptor, Thomas Banks, was one of the most admired and serious of the British Neoclassical artists.
Armand Guillaumin - The Banks of the Marne at Charenton c.
Theodore Caruelle d'Alligny - The Bathers, Souvenir of the Banks of the Anio River at Tivoli c.
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 Amazon.com: Jenkinson,_Robert_Banks: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The speech of the Earl of Liverpool, in the House of Lords, on Monday, 14th April, 1823, upon laying on the table of the house, by His Majesty's command,...
The author of the message was Britain's new prime minister, Robert Banks Jenkinson, second Earl of Liverpool.
The life and administration of Robert Banks, second earl of Liverpool, K.G., late first lord of the treasury: Comp.
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 Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (June 24, 1885 - February 6, 1886)
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (January 14, 1887 - August 11, 1892)
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (June 29, 1895 - November 12, 1900)
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 Ron's Liverpool Site - Liverpool,New South Wales
The city is located 20 miles south-west of Sydney and was founded in 1810 making it one of the oldest urban settlements in Australia.
It was named after Robert Banks Jenkinson who was "Earl of Liverpool" and at the time the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
This Liverpool which is situated on the Georges River is the largest Liverpool outside England and is still growing.
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 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Until Robert Peel's unsuccessful attempt to govern without a majority in Parliament, the monarch still retained some discretion over the naming of the Prime Minister.
The title was not formally adopted (though it had long been used) until the premiership of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905-08) when a 'prime minister' was given a status just behind that of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1812-27, Tory)
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 Jenkinson, Robert Banks: Prime Ministers at Canadian Content
Jenkinson, Robert Banks: Prime Ministers at Canadian Content
Additional Information: Robert Banks Jenkinson, second Earl of Liverpool, born 7 June 1770, died 4 December 1828.
Sudbury), the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Treasurer (Robert de Hales).
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History: Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool (1770-1828)@ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History: Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool (1770-1828)@ HighBeam Research
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool (1770-1828)
He entered Parliament 1790 and was foreign secretary 1801-03, home secretary 1804-06 and 1807-09, war minister 1809-12, and prime minister...
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 Index Li-Ll
In 1895 an insurrection in the queen's name, led by Robert Wilcox, was suppressed by Dole's group, and she was kept under house arrest on charges of treason.
Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, (2nd) Earl of, formerly (1803-08) Baron Hawkesbury of Hawkesbury (b.
He entered the political arena as a supporter of Prime Minister Robert Bond and in 1904 was elected to the House of Assembly representing the Liberal party in the district of Trinity.
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 Most Haunted Series 6
In 1800 it was owned by Charles Jenkinson, formerly Baron Hawkesbury and 1st Earl of Liverpool.
His son Robert Banks Jenkinson inherited it in 1808, and was Prime Minister for 15 years.
Paranormal activty in the manor has included the figure of a good looking, tall man seen throughout the manor, thought to be Robert Banks Jenkinson.
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