The Prime minister of Britain from 1770 to 1782 was King George also known as the lord of the north. He was often described as"[a] great, heavy, booby - looking man".
Charles Grey, a Whig who was in office from 22nd November 1830 until 9th July 1834.
His Government introduced the Reform Act of 1832 and also abolished slavery throughout the British Empire, as well as introducing laws that restricted the employment of children. He was an Earl, and Earl Grey tea is named after him as it was his favourite beverage.
He was replaced on 16th July by William Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and died in 1845 at the age of 81.
Herbert Henry Asquith.
Note from a pedant
There has never been a Prime Minister of England.
H. H. Asquith was Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom.
William Pitt the Younger was in office (for the first time) from 19 December 1783 to 14 March 1801
I believe it was William Pitt
George Canning was born on11 April 1770 and died 8 August 1827 he was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and is the shortest serving British Prime Minister.
Queen Victoria ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.Her title was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770.
There were more than one (these are the years they rules, not their life): Elizabeth I - until 1603 James I (of England) - 1603 -1625 (he was also James I of Ireland and James VI of Scotland) Charles I - 1625-1649 Between 1649 and 1660, there was no monarchy. Instead there was the Commonwealth of England. The monarchy was restored in 1660. Charles II - 1660-1685 James II (of England) - 1685-1688 Mary II & William III - 1689-1702 (Mary died 1694 and William continue alone)
Bad harvests in the 1770's
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782
When the American War of Independence broke out, Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford was Great Britain's Prime Minister. He was in charge from 1770 through 1782.
Lord North
The Earl of Bute was succeeded by George Granville as British Prime Minister in 1763.There were two Prime Ministers of Great Britain in 1763.John Stuart, the third Earl of Bute was Prime Minister from 26 May 1962 to 8 April 1763 and George Grenville was PM from 17 April 1763 until 10 July 1765.
Lord North 1770 - 1782
Frederick North, Lord North of Kirtling
Lord North (Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford) was Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782. Mostly as a result of the war, he was removed from office on a vote of no confidence in 1782.
his name was George Grenville
Lord Frederick North was the Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782. Setbacks in the Revolutionary War made him the first British Prime Minister to be ousted by a vote of "no confidence".
The Boston massacre took place on the 5th March 1770 when 5 cilivians died. The Prime Minister was Frederick North
'''George Whitefield''' (December 16, 1714 - September 29, 1770) was an Anglican Protestant minister who helped spread the First Great Awakening in Great Britain.
King George III ( June 4, 1738 - January 29, 1820) was the ruler of Great Britain in 1770.