Pittministry can refer to several ministries of Great Britain and later the United Kingdom: Pitt–Devonshire ministry, the British government dominated...
William Pitt the Younger reassumed the premiership of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1804, succeeding Henry Addington as First Lord...
William Pitt the Younger led the government of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1783 to 1801. In 1800, the Acts of Union between Great Britain and Ireland...
support the government as well. The ministry boasted a fairly progressive agenda, much of it inherited from Pitt. The Ministry of All the Talents had comparatively...
of no confidence in the government of William Pitt the Younger occurred in February 1784. William Pitt the Younger became Prime Minister in December 1783...
This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing...
The Chatham ministry was a British government led by William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham that ruled between 1766 and 1768. Because of Pitt's former prominence...
from 1801 to 1804 and served as an interlude between the Pittministries. Addington's ministry is most notable for negotiating the Treaty of Amiens, which...
July 1782 William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (First Lord) Hon. William Pitt (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Hon. James Grenville Richard Jackson Edward...
William Pitt (28 May 1759 – 23 January 1806) was a British statesman, the youngest and last prime minister of Great Britain from 1783 until the Acts of...
Throughout Pitt'sministry, George supported many of Pitt's political aims and created new peers at an unprecedented rate to increase the number of Pitt's supporters...
titles containing William PittPitt (disambiguation) Pitt family Pittministry (disambiguation) Premiership of William Pitt (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Matt Canavan, Pitt was reappointed to the ministry as Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia in the Second Morrison Ministry. He reportedly...
writer and serial biographer who courted controversy when paid by the Pittministry to publish a hostile biography on Thomas Paine, read for an MA at King's...
Newcastle-Pittministry which followed. Over the course of the Seven Years' War, however, Bedford came into considerable disagreement with Pitt on the conduct...
politician William Pitt the Younger; his father Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, a leading Whig of his day, had similarly been the great rival of Pitt's famous father...
John Horne Tooke, he was noticed by senior politicians in the ruling Pittministry. In 1796, having refused the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland, Perceval...
treasury on the restoration of the Pittministry, holding office till the dissolution of the ministry after the death of Pitt in January 1806. After being elected...
premiership of William Pitt the Younger, as prime minister of the United Kingdom, 1804–1806 Great Britain in the Seven Years' War Pittministry (disambiguation)...
April–June 1757—after the King's dismissal of William Pitt led to the collapse of the Pitt–Devonshire ministry amid the Seven Years' War. William Cavendish, 4th...
Addington (1801–1804) Second Pittministry, the British government under William Pitt the Younger (1804–1806) Ministry of All the Talents, the British...
Newcastle ministry, the government under the Duke of Newcastle (1754–1756) Pitt–Devonshire ministry, the government dominated by William Pitt the Elder...
The University of Pittsburgh (also known as Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The university...