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Six of the most notorious assassinations in history from Julius Cesar to Lincoln and JFK

Six of the most notorious assassinations in history from Julius Cesar to Lincoln and JFK
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Lord Walpole, descendant of Britain's first prime minister and Norfolk public figure – obituary


Lord Walpole, descendant of Britain’s first prime minister and Norfolk public figure – obituary
A modest and unassuming custodian of his estates, he served as a councillor and was actively involved in arts and community organisations
Lord Walpole outside Mannington Hall
Credit: Martin Pope
Lord Walpole, who has died aged 82, was a descendant of Britain’s first prime minister, a custodian of his family estates in Norfolk, and an active figure in public life in the county.
A charming, unassuming man who wore his hair in an extravagant ponytail and liked to be called “Robin”, he was born Robert Horatio Walpole on December 8 1938, the son of Robert Walpole, the 9th and 7th Baron Walpole (from two different creations) and Nancy, nee Jones. ....

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Prime Ministerial Firsts | History Today


Prime Ministerial Firsts
Margaret Thatcher became Britain s first female Prime Minister on May 4th, 1979. Some other firsts claimed by those occupying the country s highest office.
On May 4th, 1979 Margaret Thatcher entered No 10 Downing Street as the first woman prime minister of the United Kingdom. Here are some other firsts claimed by those occupying Britain’s highest political office.
The first prime minister of Great Britain is generally considered to be Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745). He was also Britain’s longest serving, holding the office for nearly 21 years from April 3rd, 1721 until February 12th, 1742.
The first Scottish prime minister was John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713-92), who was also the first Tory prime minister. Unpopular with the English, who were uneasy about Scots in the wake of the Jacobite Rebellions, he resigned in April 1763 having lasted just 317 days, the sixth shortest term of office. ....

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