William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, was twice Prime Minister and was buried in the north transept of Westminster Abbey on 9th June 1778. His was a magnificent public funeral. A stone, only ...
But he was generally poorly regarded, prompting the satirical rhyme 'Pitt is to Addington, as London is to Paddington' - a reference to his distinguished predecessor as prime minister, William Pitt.
Mr Pitt is also a critic of Nationals leader David Littleproud. The Rudd government named former deputy prime minister and Nationals leader Tim Fischer to the same position in 2008. A long line of ...
The main reason it took so long to abolish the slave trade was simply because the pro-slave trade lobby had too many important and powerful figures in the establishment. The plantation owners, the ...
Collectively, the chain take its name from the former Prime Minister William Pitt, but the individual islands are named after characters in Dickens' Pickwick Papers. Temperatures on the islands ...
His was the first State funeral since that of William Pitt (Benjamin Disraeli's family having declined ... He went on to serve as leader of the Liberal Party and held the office of Prime Minister four ...
James Gillray, Coloured etching on paper. Published 22 May 1797. William Pitt, the Prime Minister, is picking the coin-filled pockets of an old lady, personifying the Bank, whose dress is made of ...