William Pitt Beag
B' e Prìomh-mhinistear na Rìoghachd Aonaichte a bh' ann an William Pitt Beag (28 an Cèitean 1759–23 am Faoilleach 1806).
Rugadh e, mar mhac dara William Pitt, 1ad Iarla Chatham agus Hester Grenville, piuthar George Grenville, ann an Kent ann an 1759. Chaidh e na oileanach aig Oilthigh Chambridge nuair a bha e 14, is dh'ionnsaich e lagh aig Lincoln's Inn. Chaidh a thaghadh mar BhP airson Appleby ann an 1781. Chaidh e na sheannsalair ann an 1782 is na phrìomhaire ann an 1783. Bhuannaich e taghadh coitchinn ann an 1784 far an do sheas e airson Oilthigh Chambridge an àite Appleby. Nuair a bha e na phrìomhaire shabaid an Rìoghachd Aonaichte an aghaidh na Frainge fo Napoleon is chaidh Breatainn Mòr aontachadh ri Èirinn ann an 1801. Leig e a dhreuchd suas ann an 1801 air sgàth 's gun do dhiùlt an Rìgh is a mhinistearan eile còir-bhòtaidh do Chaitligich ach thill e mar phrìomhaire ann an 1804 gu ruige bàs ann an 1806.[1]
Iomraidhean
- Burns, Arthur (16mh dhen t-Sultain 2015): “William Pitt the Younger (Whig/Tory 1783-1801, 1804-1806) - History of Government”. GOV.UK. Air a thogail 28mh dhen Chèitean 2018.
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