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  Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 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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 EARLS OF LIVERPOOL - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS OF LIVERPOOL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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.
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.
For the life of the 2nd earl see the anonymous Memoirs of th Public Life and Administration of Liverpool (1827); C. Yonge Life and Administration of the 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1868); T. Kebbel, History of Toryism (1886); and Sir S. Walpole.
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 Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of, Baron Hawkesbury Of Hawkesbury --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of, Baron Hawkesbury Of Hawkesbury...
Thomas Sackville, the 1st earl of Dorset, and an English statesman, poet, and dramatist, is remembered largely for his share in two achievements of significance in the development of Elizabethan poetry and drama: the collection Mirror for Magistrates (1563), probably the most important work between the periods of Geoffrey Chaucer and Edmund Spenser, and the...
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 Earl of Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first time was in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1796 for Charles Jenkinson, 1st Baron Hawkesbury, a favorite of King George III.
The title was regranted in 1905 to the grandson of the 3rd Earl of the 1st creation.
The present Earl bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Hawkesbury (1905) and Baron Hawkesbury (1893).
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 Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
The Seize Quartiers of Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
4 Charles Jenkinson of Burford Lawn Lodge in the Forest of Whichwood; Col. of the Horse Guards
8 Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet, of Walcot, Oxfordshire and of Hawkesbury
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 Jenkinson family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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.
In June 1796 Liverpool's father was elevated to the peerage as Earl of Liverpool; his son took the courtesy title of Lord Hawkesbury and was known as such until he inherited the title in 1808.
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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.
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 MSN Encarta - United Kingdom
The creation of financial institutions—such as the Bank of England and the Bank of Scotland—at the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th century helped increase the circulation of money and the speed with which business transactions could take place.
While the population as a whole grew by 100 percent between 1801 and 1851, the population of towns such as Liverpool and Manchester grew by 1,000 percent.
With the Tory Party divided, the Whig government of Charles Grey, 2nd earl Grey, took office in 1830.
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 First Lord of the Treasury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eventually, the First Lord of the Treasury came to be seen as the natural head of any ministry, and, from Robert Walpole on, began to be known, unofficially, as the prime minister.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool: June 9, 1812 - April 10, 1827
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury: August 3, 1886 - January 14, 1887
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 Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Robert Hobart, 4th Lord Hobart 1801 - 1804
John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl Camden 1804 - 1805
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool 1809 - 1812
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 Liverpool Range   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Parts of the Liverpool range form the watershed between the coastal and inland drainage of New South Wales and thus form a component of the Great Dividing Range.
The Liverpool Range was named after Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, who was the Prime Minister of Britain at the time of its exploration by Europeans.
The southern slopes of the Liverpool Range are drained by the headwaters of the Hunter River and its tributaries.
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 Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst (22 May 1762 - 27 July 1834), the elder son of the second earl.
He was Secretary for War and the Colonies until Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of LiverpoolLiverpool resigned in April 1827; and deserves some credit for improving the conduct of the Peninsular War, while it was his duty to defend the government concerning its treatment of Napoleon I of FranceNapoleon Bonaparte/.
Bathurst’s official position caused his name to be mentioned frequently during the agitation for the abolition of slavery, and with regard to this traffic he seems to have been animated by a humane spirit.
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 Home Secretary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (March 27, 1782 - July 10, 1782)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, Lord Hawkesbury (May 12, 1804 - February 5, 1806)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (March 25, 1807 - November 1, 1809)
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 Secretary of State for War and the Colonies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh (July 10, 1805 - February 5, 1806)
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh (March 25, 1807 - November 1, 1809)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (November 1, 1809 - June 11, 1812)
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 List of Parliaments of the United Kingdom:
William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, Spencer Perceval, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
The Earl Grey, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne Robert Peel
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, William Ewart Gladstone
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Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of (1640-1702), English statesman, educated at the University of Oxford.
He survived the accession of George II, who was looking to promote his favourite, Spencer Compton,...
Compton, Spencer, Earl of Wilmington (1673-1743), British statesman, Prime Minister of Great Britain (1742-1743).
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson 2nd Earl of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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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,...
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 Encyclopedia: 1827   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign, who is head of state.
August 31 is the 243rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (244th in leap years), with 122 days remaining, as the final day of August.
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon (November 1, 1782 - January 28, 1859), Frederick John Robinson until 1827, The Viscount Goderich 1827-1833, and The Earl of Ripon 1833 onwards, was a British statesman and Prime Minister (when he was known as Lord Goderich).
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 Christ's College, Cambridge . Armenia . United Kingdom . Colin Dexter . South Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The showers are in the library because they cannot be accommodated in the beautiful older buildings of the college and the bar opening times have recently 2003 been brought into line with those of other colleges.
The 2nd Lord Grantham - United Kingdom British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Foreign Secretary David Mellor - United Kingdom British politician John Milton - England English poet Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool The Rt.
The Government of Armenia s stated aim is to build a Western-style parliamentary democracy as the basis of its form of government.
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 Foreign secretary. (from Grey, Charles Grey, 2nd Earl) --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The end of the war came with the Pittite Cabinet of Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd earl of Liverpool, firmly established in office.
He thought the political stability of Britain was endangered both by the reactionary postwar policy of the administration of Lord Liverpool and by the demands for democratic reform put forward by doctrinaire agitators.
His private conclusion was that the task of a Whig ministry, if one could ever be formed, would be to produce a measure of reform large enough to satisfy respectable opinion and yet conservative enough to preserve the basic principles of the aristocratic constitution.
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 Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon''' (November 1, 1782 - January 28, 1859), known as '''Frederick John Robinson''' (until 1827), '''The Viscount Goderich''' (1827-1833), and '''The Earl of Ripon (1833 onwards), was a United KingdomBritish statesman and Prime Minister of the United KingdomPrime Minister/ (when he was known as Lord Goderich).
Lord Ripon later served in Robert PeelPeel's second administration as President of the Board of Trade (1841-1843) and then as President of the Board of Control/ (1843-1846).
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 Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, Jenkinson entered the House of Commons in 1790 and rose quickly through the Tory ranks.
He served as a member of the Board of Control for India (1793-1796), and as Master of the Mint (1799-1801).
Lord Liverpool - First Lord of the Treasury
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 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool (1770-1828)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl Liverpool (1770-1828)
He entered Parliament in 1790 and was foreign secretary 1801-03, home secretary 1804-06 and 1807-09, war minister 1809-12, and prime minister 1812-27.
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 Women Against Gun Control 2A Educational Forum
In 1812 a band of Luddites was shot down under the orders of a threatened employer named Horsfall (who was afterward murdered in reprisal).
The government of Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, instituted severe repressive measures culminating in a mass trial at York in 1813, which resulted in many hangings and transportations.
Similar rioting in 1816 was caused by the depression that followed the Napoleonic Wars; but the movement was soon ended by vigorous repression and reviving prosperity.
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 List of Lord High Treasurers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
February 1, 1381: Sir Robert Hales, Prior of the Order of St. John in England (d.
Henry Booth, 2nd Baron Delamere (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (First Lord)
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