- The
Grenville Whigs (or
Grenvillites) were a name
given to
several British political factions of the 18th and the
early 19th centuries, all of
which were...
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William Wildman Shute Barrington, 2nd
Viscount Barrington, PC (15
January 1717 – 1
February 1793), was a
British politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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merged into the
Grenvillites as part of a
significantly more
cohesive party of Whigs. ^ a: Presented
inside the Foxite-
Grenvillite's Whig coalition. Republicanism...
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Exchequer First Lord of the
Treasury Leader of the
House of
Commons Whig (
Grenvillite)
Grenville (mainly Whig)
Charles Watson-Wentworth 2nd
Marquess of Rockingham...
- factions, the
Rockingham Whigs under the
Marquess of
Rockingham and the
Grenvillites under George Grenville owed
their origins and
strength to the periods...
- dissolved. The Whig
factions became in
effect distinct parties (such as the
Grenvillites and the Bedfordites), all of whom
claimed the Whig mantle,
while the...
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After a
decade of
factional chaos, with
distinct Bedfordite, Chathamite,
Grenvillite and
Rockinghamite factions successively in
power and all
referring to...
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University Press, 1993), does not see Pitt as a Tory Sack,
James J. The
Grenvillites, 1801–29:
Party Politics and
Factionalism in the Age of Pitt and Liverpool...
- part of the
Ministry of All the
Talents (a
coalition of
Foxite Whigs,
Grenvillites, and Addingtonites).
Following Fox's
death later that year,
Howick took...
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dissolved in the 1760s into a
decade of
factional chaos with
distinct "
Grenvillite", "Bedfordite", "Rockinghamite", and "Chathamite"
factions successively...