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Robert R. King was born in 1942.
Robert Turner King died in 1884.
Robert King Wittman was born in 1955.
Robert King - economist - was born on 1951-05-24.
King Robert II of Scotland was born on March 2, 1316.
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, was an advisor and prime minister to both King George I and King George II.
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For all practical purposes, Robert Walpole was the first prime minister of England. When Parliament elected King George I, the king, parliament elected Robert Walpole, Prime Minister. King George stayed in Europe. He let Walpole run England. Since England does not have a written constitution as does the United States, there is no particular point where England said, "We now have a modern prime minister."
There were two prime ministers: Robert Walpole(1715-1742) and Earl of Bute(1762) King George II
Sir Robert Walpole served as chief advisor to King George I and later to his son King George II. He is considered to be England's first Prime Minister.
Robert Walpole influenced many politicians and leaders during his time as the first British Prime Minister, including King George II and George III. He also had a significant impact on the development of the British parliamentary system, establishing many precedents and practices that are still used today.
King George ll made a gift of 10 Downing Street to the then Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole who occupied the premises in 1735.
George I was king from 1714 -1727. George II was king from 1727 - 1760. Robert Walpole was very powerful in the affairs of the kingdom during both reigns. He is also known as the first Prime Minister of England and served in that capacity from about 1720 - 40.
There never was a Prime Minister of England. At the time of the first prime minister England was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.The first prime minister of the UK was Robert Walpole (1676-1745). His period of office lasted from 1721-1742.(The term 'prime minister' had no official standing in Britain till 1906. It was a more a nickname for the chief minister, who held the office of First Lord of the Treasury. However, there is unanimous agreement among historians that Walpole was the first prime minister of a cabinet style government responsible to Parliament).Robert Walpole.