- The
Tories were a
loosely organised political faction and
later a
political party, in the
Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland,
Great Britain and...
- 1st
Baron Grenville (25
October 1759 – 12
January 1834) was a
British Pittite Tory
politician who was
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom from 1806...
- 1780s. They were
known as "Independent Whigs", "Friends of Mr Pitt", or "
Pittites" and
never used
terms such as "Tory" or "Conservative". From
about 1812...
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public opinion strongly supported her.
After four
decades of rule by
Pittites and
Tories the
first breakthrough in
reform came in the
removal by a Tory...
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February 1742 20 years, 315 days
Resigned 2
William Pitt the
Younger Tory (
Pittite) 19
December 1783 14
March 1801 17 years, 86 days 18 years, 345 days Resigned...
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Exchequer First Lord of the
Treasury Leader of the
House of
Commons Tory (
Pittite) Pitt I 1790 1796
Henry Addington MP for
Devizes (1757–1844) 17
March 1801...
-
seats needed for a
majority Periwinkle represents Government supporters (
Pittites),
light orange Opposition supporters (Foxites, Northites), cyan and mauve...
- Earl
Bathurst (22 May 1762 – 27 July 1834), was a High Tory, High
Church Pittite. He was an MP for
thirty years before ennoblement. A
personal friend of...
-
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...
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Prime Minister before election William Pitt
Pittite Prime Minister after election William Pitt
Pittite...