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William Pitt, the Younger.
William Pitt the Younger died from liver disease.
There were two men, both called William Pitt, who were both Prime Ministers of Britain. The father, Pitt the Elder, was co-Prime Minister from 1757-1761 and sole Prime Minister from 1766-1768. The son, Pitt the younger was Prime Minister from 1783-1801 and 1804-1806, through most of the period of the wars with Napoleon Bonaparte.
Which William Pitt do you mean? And if it's the Elder, which position of power are you referring to? He held several during the 1750s and 60s, both before and after he became Earl of Chatham. If on the other hand you mean the Younger, his first ministry was followed by that of Henry Addington (1801-04), and his second by the Ministry of All the Talents under Lord Grenville (1806-07).
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William Pitt the Younger was born on May 28, 1759.
William Pitt the Younger was born on May 28, 1759.
William Pitt the Younger died on January 23, 1806 at the age of 46.
William Pitt the younger 10th May 1804- 23rd January 1806. William Pitt the elder served 2 terms 1756-61 and 30th July 1766- 14th October 1768
He was known as William Pitt, the Elder to distinguish him from his son, William Pitt, the Younger. He was also known as The Great Commoner, because of his long-standing refusal to accept a title.
It was named for William Pitt the Elder in 1758.
William Pitt the Younger was born on May 28, 1759 and died on January 23, 1806. William Pitt the Younger would have been 46 years old at the time of death or 256 years old today.
General John Forbes. He named the city for William Pitt the Elder.
William Wordsworth died on April 23, 1850 at the age of 80.
WILLIAM HAGUE has written: 'WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER'
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William Pitt the Younger died from liver failure. He passed away on January 23, 1806, at the age of 46.