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Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1979 until 1991. She was Great Britain's first female Prime Minister.
'''George Whitefield''' (December 16, 1714 - September 29, 1770) was an Anglican Protestant minister who helped spread the First Great Awakening in Great Britain.
George Greenville was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763-1765. George's first act on the colonies was the Stamp Act of 1765 that taxed the colonies.
George Greenville was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763-1765. George's first act on the colonies was the Stamp Act of 1765 that taxed the colonies.
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Henry Pelham was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1743 July 2 to 1754 March 6, under King George II.His brother, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1754 March 6 to 1756 November 16 and 1757 July 2 to 1762 May 26, under King George II.During this time, the title was officially the First Lord of the Treasury.At this time, Scotland and England were united into Great Britain. Ireland was still a separate Kingdom at this time.
Henry Pelham was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1743 July 2 to 1754 March 6, under King George II.During this time, his titles were officially the First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons.At this time, Scotland and England were united into Great Britain. Ireland was still a separate Kingdom at this time.
There are no presidents in Great Britain, but there are Prime Ministers. The first Prime Minister was Sir Robert Walpole in 1721.
It was James Craig, first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Margaret Thatcher first female Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1754 March 6 to 1756 November 16 and 1757 July 2 to 1762 May 26, under King George II.During this time, his title was officially the First Lord of the Treasury.At this time, Scotland and England were united into Great Britain. Ireland was still a separate Kingdom at this time.