lord william russell, 17671840 (aged 72 years)

Name
lord william /russell/
Name prefix
lord
Given names
william
Surname
russell
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage8 June 1764woburn abbey, bedfordshire
14 months
elder brother
1 year
elder brother
14 months
himself
Death of a father
Birth
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Pitt
from 30 July 1766 to 14 October 1768 (aged 1 year)
Death of a mother
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Augustus FitzRoy
from 14 October 1768 to 28 January 1770 (aged 2 years)
Death of a paternal grandfather
British King
George III
from 25 October 1760 to 29 January 1820 (aged 52 years)
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Frederick North
from 28 January 1770 to 27 March 1782 (aged 14 years)
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Charles Watson-Wentworth
from 27 March 1782 to 4 July 1782 (aged 14 years)
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Petty
from 4 July 1782 to 2 April 1783 (aged 15 years)
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Cavendish-Bentinck
from 2 April 1783 to 19 December 1783 (aged 16 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Pitt the Younger
from 19 December 1783 to 17 March 1801 (aged 33 years)
Death of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry Addington
from 17 March 1801 to 10 May 1804 (aged 36 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Pitt the Younger
from 10 May 1804 to 11 February 1806 (aged 38 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Grenville
from 11 February 1806 to 31 March 1807 (aged 39 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Cavendish-Bentinck
from 31 March 1807 to 4 October 1809 (aged 42 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Spencer Perceval
from 4 October 1809 to 8 June 1812 (aged 44 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Jenkinson
from 8 June 1812 to 12 April 1827 (aged 59 years)
Battle of Waterloo
The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon Bonaparte, ending the Napoleonic wars.
18 June 1815 (aged 47 years)
Waterloo, Belgium
Peterloo Massacre
Cavalry was used to disperse a large crowd who were demanding electoral reform. 15 were killed and hundreds injured.
16 August 1819 (aged 51 years)
Manchester, England
British King
George IV
from 29 January 1820 to 26 June 1830 (aged 62 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
George Canning
from 12 April 1827 to 31 August 1827 (aged 60 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Frederick John Robinson
from 31 August 1827 to 22 January 1828 (aged 60 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
from 22 January 1828 to 22 November 1830 (aged 63 years)
British King
William IV
from 26 June 1830 to 20 June 1837 (aged 69 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Charles Grey
from 22 November 1830 to 16 July 1834 (aged 66 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Lamb
from 16 July 1834 to 17 November 1834 (aged 67 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
from 17 November 1834 to 10 December 1834 (aged 67 years)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Peel
from 10 December 1834 to 18 April 1835 (aged 67 years)
Death of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Lamb
from 18 April 1835 to 30 August 1841 (on the date of death)
British Queen
Victoria
from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901 (on the date of death)
Death
6 May 1840 (aged 72 years)