Robert Walpole
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 279 years ago |
Date of birth | August 26,1676 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Houghton |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 18,1745 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Whigs |
Monarch | George I |
George II | |
Did you know | Sir Robert Walpole has the longest time served among Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom (20 years, 314 days). |
Job | Statesperson |
Education | Eton College |
King's College, Cambridge | |
Siblings | Hugh Walpole |
Children | Horace Walpole |
Edward Walpole | |
Parents | Mary Burwell |
Robert Walpole | |
Previous position | First Lord of the Treasury of the United Kingdom (1721–1742) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 439929 |
A Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friends in the Country, Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco
Mr. Walpole's case
The Present State of Fairy-Land. in Several Letters from Esquire Hush, an Eminent Citizen of Fickle-Borough, to the King of Slave-Onia
A short history of the Parliament
A Letter of Thanks from the Famous Peer-Making Projector in the Late Reign to the Author of the Thoughts on the Peerage Bill
Observations Upon the Treaty Between the Crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, Concluded at Seville on the Ninth of November, 1729, N. S
Some General Considerations Concerning the Alteration and Improvement of Publick Revenues
Some considerations concerning the publick funds, the publick revenues, and the annual supplies, granted by parliament. [By R. Walpole]. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, intitled, An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs [by W. Pulteney, earl of Bath. ].
The Debts of the Nation Stated and Consider'd in Four Papers, Viz. I. a Letter to a Friend Concerning the Publick Debts, . . . IV. a Brief Account of the Debts Provided for by the South-Sea Act,
The Occasional Writer: To the Same
An Authentick Copy of the Last Will and Testament of the R-T Ho--Ble R***** E--L of O*****. with Remarks
Mr. Walpole's case
The Present State of Fairy-Land. in Several Letters from Esquire Hush, an Eminent Citizen of Fickle-Borough, to the King of Slave-Onia
A short history of the Parliament
A Letter of Thanks from the Famous Peer-Making Projector in the Late Reign to the Author of the Thoughts on the Peerage Bill
Observations Upon the Treaty Between the Crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, Concluded at Seville on the Ninth of November, 1729, N. S
Some General Considerations Concerning the Alteration and Improvement of Publick Revenues
Some considerations concerning the publick funds, the publick revenues, and the annual supplies, granted by parliament. [By R. Walpole]. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, intitled, An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs [by W. Pulteney, earl of Bath. ].
The Debts of the Nation Stated and Consider'd in Four Papers, Viz. I. a Letter to a Friend Concerning the Publick Debts, . . . IV. a Brief Account of the Debts Provided for by the South-Sea Act,
The Occasional Writer: To the Same
An Authentick Copy of the Last Will and Testament of the R-T Ho--Ble R***** E--L of O*****. with Remarks
Robert Walpole Life story
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, KG, PC, known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole, was a British statesman and Whig politician who, as First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Leader of the House of Commons, is generally regarded as the de facto first Prime Minister of Great Britain.