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    without portfolio. May 1812 – Perceval is shot and killed in the lobby of the House of Commons. The Perceval ministry coincided with the start of the...
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    Spencer Perceval (1 November 1762 – 11 May 1812) was a British statesman and barrister who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1809 until...
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    On 11 May 1812, at about 5:15 pm, Spencer Perceval, the prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was shot dead in the lobby of...
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  • Spencer Perceval (Chancellor of the Exchequer) John Foster Hon. William Brodrick Hon. William Eliot Snowdon Barne 6 December 1809 Hon. Spencer Perceval (First...
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    administration. Instead, he asked the Whigs to join the existing ministry under Perceval. The Whigs, however, refused to co-operate because of disagreements...
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  • This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing...
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    to court Grey and his ally William Grenville to join the Spencer Perceval ministry following the resignation of Lord Wellesley. Grey and Grenville declined...
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    United Kingdom by the Prince Regent after the assassination of Spencer Perceval. Lord Liverpool – First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of...
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    capital city of The Gambia, now known as Banjul Second Portland ministry Spencer Perceval ministry Extra Black Book – 1820 Thompson, p.16 Letters from Bathurst...
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    Preceded by Ministry of All the Talents Government of the United Kingdom 1807–1809 Succeeded by Perceval ministry...
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    María Cristina "Marita" Perceval (born 10 September 1956) is an Argentine politician and member of the Justicialist Party. She was the permanent representative...
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    The Truss ministry began on 6 September 2022 when Liz Truss was invited by Queen Elizabeth II—two days before the monarch's death—to succeed Boris Johnson...
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  • Portland ministry, the British government under the Duke of Portland (1807–1809) Perceval ministry, the British government under Spencer Perceval (1809–1812)...
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    in 1807 from the Duke of Portland, but supported the Portland and Perceval ministries. He left office as Master of the Rolls in 1817, but continued for...
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    The second Johnson ministry began on 16 December 2019, three days after Boris Johnson's audience with Queen Elizabeth II where she invited him to form...
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    The second Peel ministry was formed by Sir Robert Peel in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1841. Peel came to power for a second time...
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    Chancellor of the Exchequer, Spencer Perceval. Parliament was dissolved, and the subsequent election gave the ministry a strong majority in the House of...
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    leaders of the ministry were Lord Godolphin and the Duke of Marlborough. On 8 August 1710 Godolphin was dismissed and the Harley ministry took power. Upon...
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  • Walter Perceval Yetts CBE (25 April 1878 – 14 May 1957) was a British surgeon and sinologist. Born at Reading, England, he was educated at Bradfield College...
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  • Major John Robert Perceval-Maxwell (1896–1963) was an Ulster Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland. Perceval-Maxwell was educated at Eton College...
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