William Grenville, 1ad Bharan Grenville
B' e Prìomhaire am Breatainn a bh' ann an William Grenville, 1d Baran Grenville PC (25 an Dàmhair 1759–12 am Faoilleach 1834).
Rugadh e 24 an Dàmhair 1759 is e na mhac George Grenville a bha cuideachd na Phrìomhaire.
Bha e na sgoilear aig Colaiste Eton agus na oileanach aig Christ Church, Oilthigh Oxford agus Lincoln's Inn. Chaidh a thaghadh airson Buckingham ann an 1782 agus an sin airson Siorrachd Bhuckingham ann an 1784. Chaidh e na Phàigh-mhaighstir nam Feachdan agus na Bhall dhen Chomhairle Dhìomhair, is na Rùnaire na Dùthcha ann an 1789 agus na Rùnaire nan Dùthchannan Cèin ann an 1791 ri linn Aramach na Frainge agus na cogaidhean an aghaidh Napoleon.
Leig e a dhreuchd suas ann an 1801 air sgàth 's gun do dhiùlt an Rìgh leth-bhreith an aghaidh nan Caitligeach a lùghdachadh, ach an dèidh do William Pitt Beag a chaochail ann an 1806, dh'iarr an Rìgh e rianachd a chruthachadh. Chuir a riaghaltas malairt nan tràillean às ann an 1807 ach thuit an riaghaltas an dèidh do Rìgh plana airson Caitligich a dhol nan Seanalairean anns an Arm a dhiùltadh.
Dh'fhrithealaich e mar cheannard an dùbhlain gu ruige 1817 is chaochail e 12 am Faoilleach 1834.[1]
Iomraidhean
- Burns, Arthur (14mh dhen Dàmhair 2015): “William Wyndham Grenville (Whig, 1806-1807)”. History of government blog. gov.uk. Air a thogail 2na dhen Ògmhios 2020.
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