Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
From 1830 for 3 years and 229 days. So 1830-1834.He was also aged 66 when he became Prime Minister.
There were no British Halfpennies minted from 1828 to 1830 inclusive.
The 1st Duke of Wellington was Prime Minister in 1830. He was succeeded by 2nd Early Grey in November 1830.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1836 was William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. He served as Home Secretary from 1830 to 1834.
The Royal Mint did not strike any pennies from 1828 to 1830 inclusive.
Earl Grey
Charles grey
Hans Georg Jacob Stang - prime minister - was born in 1830.
The Duke of Wellington served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a total of about 112 days in 1828 and again briefly in 1830. His first term lasted from January to November 1828, and he returned for a short period in 1830 before resigning. Wellington's time in office was marked by significant political challenges, including issues related to Catholic emancipation.
There are many places named after British Prime Ministers. Pittsburgh, Melbourne and Sydney are a few examples - though obviously not the capital of their countries. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand was named after the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley who was Prime Minister from 1828 to 1830.
Earl Grey- it was introduced to Britain from the Far East during his leadership, and he liked it so much it became his favourite drink.
1812 Earl of Liverpool 1827 George Canning 1827 Frederick Robinson 1828 Duke of Wellington 1830 Earl Grey 1834 William Lamb 1834 Duke of Wellington 1834 Sir Robert Peel 1835 William Lamb 1841 Sir Robert Peel 1846 Lord John Russell