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Foxite was a late 18th-century
British political label for Whig
followers of
Charles James Fox. Fox was the
generally acknowledged leader of a faction...
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Friends of Mr. Pitt.
After the fall of the
Talents ministry in 1807, the
Foxite Whigs remained out of
power for the
better part of 25 years. The accession...
- gave way to the word "
Foxite" as the self-description of the
members of the
opposition to Pitt. In many ways, the Pittite-
Foxite division of Parliament...
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majority Periwinkle represents Government supporters (Pittites),
light orange Opposition supporters (
Foxites, Northites), cyan and
mauve independents...
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British political faction formed by
politicians who had
seceded from the
Foxite Whig
faction of
Charles James Fox in the
aftermath of the
Execution of Louis...
- in the
Parliament of 1807–1812 when the
members of the
Grenvillite and
Foxite Whig
factions resolved to
maintain a joint, dual-house
leadership for the...
- Admiralty, and he was a part of the
Ministry of All the
Talents (a
coalition of
Foxite Whigs, Grenvillites, and Addingtonites).
Following Fox's
death later that...
- to
prosecute the
Napoleonic Wars. At the core of the
opposition were the
Foxite Whigs, led
since the
death of Fox in 1806 by Earl Grey (known by the courtesy...
- "Ministry of All the Talents", a
coalition between Grenville's supporters, the
Foxite Whigs, and the
supporters of
former Prime Minister Lord Sidmouth, with Grenville...
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seats needed for a
majority Composition of the
House of
Commons after the
election Tory/Pittite: 424
seats Whig/
Foxite: 95
seats Other: 39 seats...