William Pitt, 1ad Iarla Chatham
B' e stàitire agus Prìomhaire na Rìoghachd Aonaichte a bh' ann an William Pitt, 1ad Iarla Chatham, PC, (15 an t-Samhain 1708–11 an Cèitean 1778).
Ann an 1735 chaidh a thaghadh mar bhall pàrlamaid airson Old Sarum a bha na "pocket borough" agus stiùir a theaghlach e. Chaidh e na phàigh-mhaighstir nam feachd ann an 1746. Dh'obraich e mar Rùnaire Stàite fo Devonshire o 1756, is an sin fo Newcastle. Shabaid Breatann ann an Cogadh nan Seachd Bliadhna agus leig Pitt a dhreuchd suas ann an 1716 nuair a roghainnich an riaghaltas sìthe a dhèanamh. Thill e don riaghaltas ann an 1766 mar Phrìomhaire is chaidh e na chiad Iarla Chatham. Leig e a dhreuchd suas ann an 1768 le droch shlàinte is chaochail e ann an 1778.
Phòs e Hester Grenville ann an 1754. Bha còignear clann air, fiù William Pitt Òg.[1]
Iomraidhean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]- ↑ “William Pitt 'The Elder' (Whig, 1766-1768) - History of Government”. GOV.UK. Air a thogail 11mh dhen Chèitean 2018.
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