1747 British general election
The 1747 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. The election saw Henry Pelham's Whig government increase its majority and the Tories continue their decline. By 1747, thirty years of Whig oligarchy and systematic corruption had weakened party ties substantially; despite the fact that Walpole, the main reason for the split that led to the creation of the Patriot Whig faction, had resigned, there were still almost as many Whigs in opposition to the ministry as there were Tories, and the real struggle for power was between various feuding factions of Whig aristocrats rather than between the old parties. The Tories had
1747 in Great Britain1747 in WalesAberdeen Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency)Aldeburgh (UK Parliament constituency)Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)Alexander Hume-Campbell (1708–1760)Amersham (UK Parliament constituency)Andrew Mitchell (diplomat)Andrew Wilkinson (British politician)Anstruther Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)Appleby (UK Parliament constituency)Argyllshire (UK Parliament constituency)Armstead ParkerArthur ArscottArthur StertAyr Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)Ayrshire (UK Parliament constituency)Baptist Leveson-GowerBedford (UK Parliament constituency)Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)Benjamin Bathurst (MP for Gloucester)Benjamin KeeneBerkshire (UK Parliament constituency)Bluett WallopBristol (UK Parliament constituency)British general election, 1747Broad Bottom ministryBuckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency)Carteret LeathesCharles Armand PowlettCharles CholmondeleyCharles Churchill (of Chalfont)Charles Cocks, 1st Baron SomersCharles Edwin (died 1756)Charles Erskine (1716–1749)
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1747 British general election
The 1747 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. The election saw Henry Pelham's Whig government increase its majority and the Tories continue their decline. By 1747, thirty years of Whig oligarchy and systematic corruption had weakened party ties substantially; despite the fact that Walpole, the main reason for the split that led to the creation of the Patriot Whig faction, had resigned, there were still almost as many Whigs in opposition to the ministry as there were Tories, and the real struggle for power was between various feuding factions of Whig aristocrats rather than between the old parties. The Tories had
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1747年イギリス総選挙(英語: British general election, 1747)は第10期の議員を選出するために行われた選挙。
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The 1747 British general elect ...... elves to permanent opposition.
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1747年イギリス総選挙(英語: British general election, 1747)は第10期の議員を選出するために行われた選挙。
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Les élections générales britan ...... ue
* Portail du XVIIIe siècle
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The 1747 British general elect ...... e old parties. The Tories had
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1747 British general election
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1747年イギリス総選挙
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1747년 영국 총선
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Élections générales britanniques de 1747
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