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  1. Henry Addington, 1. Viscount Sidmouth (* 30. Mai 1757 in Holborn, London; † 15. Februar 1844 in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey) war ein britischer Staatsmann und von 1801 bis 1804 Premierminister. Er gehörte zu den Tories .

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    • Addington, Henry, 1. Viscount Sidmouth
    • 30. Mai 1757
  2. Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, PC (30 May 1757 – 15 February 1844) was a British Tory statesman who served as prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1804. Addington is best known for obtaining the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, an unfavourable peace with Napoleonic France which marked the end of the Second Coalition ...

    • William Pitt the Younger
  3. 8. Apr. 2024 · Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (born May 30, 1757, London—died Feb. 15, 1844, Richmond, Surrey, Eng.) was a British prime minister from March 1801 to May 1804. Honest but unimaginative and inflexibly conservative, he proved unable to cope with the problems of the Napoleonic Wars, and later, in his decade as home secretary ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Tory 1801 to 1804. “In youth, the absence of pleasure is pain, in old age the absence of pain is pleasure.” Born. 30 May 1757, Holborn, London....

  5. 1. Okt. 2015 · Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Professor Arthur Burns, 1 October 2015 - No 10 guest historian series, Past prime ministers, Prime Ministers and No. 10. Henry Addington, born...

  6. Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, by John Singleton Copley. Viscount Sidmouth, of Sidmouth in the County of Devon, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 January 1805 for the former prime minister, Henry Addington. [2]

  7. Henry Addington, 1. Viscount Sidmouth. Wappen der Viscounts Addington. Viscount Sidmouth, of Sidmouth in the County of Devon, ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of the United Kingdom . Familiensitz der Viscounts war Upottery Manor in Devon, das 1953 verkauft wurde.