1st Edition

The Life of William Pitt, Volume 1 Earl of Chatham

By Basil Williams Copyright 1966
432 Pages
by Routledge

This impressive study of the life of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, was first published in 1913 when it achieved instant recognition as a brilliant appraisal of Pitt's career. It is a book with many outstanding merits to commend it to students of eighteenth century English history. Based on thorough and extensive researches, it traces Pitt's career from his election as a Member of Parliament... Read more
The crowning mercies - annus mirabilis, 1759, the conquest of Canada and India, 1760; causes of Pitt's decline - domestic policy, Ireland, Pitt and the finance of his war; the new reign, 1760-1761; Pitt's peace negotiations - early attempts at peace, 1758-1760, the negotiations of 1761; Pitt's downfall, 1761; Pitt and the peace of Paris, 1762-1763; Pitt unconnected, 1763-1765; Pitt and the taxation of America, 1765-1766; Chatham's ministry, 1766-1768 - the attempt at union, Chatham's failure, Charles Townshend's triumph, the tragic close; the great commoner in the Lords, 1769-1771; autumn days, 1772-1775 - the philosopher in the village, the peacemaker; the last stage, 1775-1778; appendices.

Biography

Basil Williams