CANNING, GEORGE

1770–1827, British statesman. Canning was converted to Toryism by the French Revolution, became a disciple of William Pitt, and was his undersecretary for foreign affairs (1796–99). To bring ridicule upon English radicals and Whigs who favored the Revolution, he contributed numerous articles to the Anti-Jacobin (1797–98). During the war against Napoleon I, he served as treasurer of the navy (1804–6) and was foreign minister (1807–9). He exerted great influence in military affairs, planning the seizure of the Danish fleet at Copenhagen (1807) and supporting British intervention in Spain and Portugal (see Peninsular War). However, he quarreled with Lord Castlereagh, and after a duel, in which Canning was wounded, both resigned from the ministry. He later served (1816–20) as president of the board of control for India, resigning in protest against the government's prosecution of Queen Caroline. Recalled to the foreign office after Castlereagh's suicide (1822), he reversed previous policy toward the Holy Alliance, refusing to cooperate in the suppression of European revolutions. He protested the decisions of the Congress of Verona (1822) and, although unable to prevent French intervention in Spain, later sent an army to Portugal to foil absolutist intervention there. His policies toward the Spanish colonies in America, whose independence he recognized, led to the promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine. He arranged the French-Russian-British agreement, which, after his death, resulted in Greek independence. After the resignation of Lord Liverpool, Canning became (Apr., 1827) prime minister, but he died four months later.

See biography by W. Hinde (1973, repr. 1989); studies by D. Marshall (1938), C. A. Petrie (2d ed. 1946), H. W. V. Temperley (1925, repr. 1966, and 1905, repr. 1968).

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...one mind with him in it. George Crabbe the Second had the...Mr. Roger Wilbraham, Mr. Canning, Mrs. Leadbeater, and other...of gentle pretensions. George Crabbe, the Poets grandfather...since his son, named also George , and originally educated...
WALKING GEORGE WALKING GEORGE THE LIFE OF GEORGE JOHN BETO AND THE RISE OF THE MODERN TEXAS PRISON SYSTEM DAVID M. HORTON AND GEORGE R. NIELSEN Number 5 in the North Texas Crime and Criminal Justice Series University of North Texas...
...mind he was pitting himself against Canning "Microcosm" and the Etonian of 1824...1913 he wrote to my brother Robert: George Russell and the Harrow masters got hold...Aberdeen. HARRY YATES THOMPSON and SIR GEORGE TREVELYAN at Welcombe, about 1923. The...
...MSS. viii . 148. George IV, in 1827, gave Canning a written authority...be. According to Canning, the dean did not resent...Correspondence of George IV , ed. Aspinall...unnecessary. See also George Canning and his Friends...
...Enmity of Canning and Castlereagh 477...winter quarters 488 Illness of George III 489...Peninsular War I THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III P ERHAPS only George III, and...
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...he was succeeded as Foreign Secretary by George Canning. The latters career was crowned with his...Oxford University Press, 2006) Wendy Hinde, George Canning (Collins, 1973;) P.J.V. Rolo, George Canning: Three biographical studies (Macmillan...
...the bonds in order to visit George in 1945. Like many servicemens...These included washing laundry, canning fruit, cutting grass, and cleaning...the housework, marketing, and canning herself. She also cared for...which Peg believed was due to Georges influence. Jimmy struggled...
...clear whether the boy with the notebook in the opening pages is George Miles or a lookalike, another erotic substitute. That is to...feel like Ive failed myself, and Im not sure why" (qtd. in Canning 310). In the same interview Cooper describes his ambitions...
...Race Examined on the Principles of Science (Charleston: C. Canning, 1850), 8, 156-57; John B. Adger, Christian Mission and African...1857), 18; Pendleton, Science a Witness for the Bible, 117; George Howe, "The Genuineness of the Pentateuch," Southern Presbyterian...
...Liverpools successor, George Canning. Though declining office...of the day, whilst the Canningite Tory, William Huskisson...Derbys 1892 biographer, George Saintsbury, declared...their origins to 1965 (George Allen and Unwin, 1977...
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...the Duke of Portland. Also in the cabinet was George Canning, as foreign secretary. Canning was devouringly ambitious and for some months...and apparent friend, he wrote a long letter to Canning, reproaching him for damage to his honour and...
...it. Gascoyne appealed to George II, who granted, first a stay...to the gypsy. Now Elizabeth Canning was indicted for perjury and...mentioned her in a letter; George Borrow in a book. The poet...Dobson contributed the entry on Canning to the Dictionary of National...
...February 27th, Liverpool suffered a paralytic stroke. George Canning was not appointed prime minister until April 10th...Canning, was unacceptable to the Tory Protestants. George recognized that Canning was by far the most able and talented Tory. It...
...the 1790s, the ambitious Tory MP George Canning recognised that he needed the imprimatur...at a whipping post, the heads of George III and his ministers on spikes...detectable deep in the background, Canning hanging from a lamp-post. In a...
...Conyngham to obstruct Cannings predisposition...American republics, George got nowhere; as...eager not to cast George IVs subsequent friendship with Canning as an instance...the pro-Catholic Canning to form an administration...April 13th 1829, George IV cravenly signed...
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...Outlook; "When Our Perils Are Post, Shall Our Gratitude Sleep? No, Heres to the Pilot That Weathered the Storm." - George Canning. Byline: HECTOR R.R. VILLANUEVA LOOKING down the road in 2007 from where we ended in 2006, there are valid reasons...
...3 years old, and she has a few memories of the Inderrieden canning factory where her father was a field superintendent. "My...For instance, one newspaper clip recounts how a worker named George Adams lost his left arm in a machine at the factory. Apparently...
...Scott on Saturday. Byline: GEORGE GRANT MARTIN CANNING is confident things are finally...However, Accies stepped in and Canning, who played with the former Le...Johnstone at New Douglas Park today. Canning said of the showdown: Its a massive...
...minutes ? From the moment Martin Canning was sent off for the act of...invitation to Scotland manager George Burley to stop giving out medical...scored to make it 2-2. 5 Martin Canning:Two red cards against Celtic...Accies, who fell apart after Cannings red card, far right
LIFE BEGINS AT 40; OFF DAY: Canning Receives His Marching Orders for His...following his self-imposed exile from George Burleys plans. But he believes that...to 10 men obviously helped. Martin Canning was dismissed when he conceded a 50th-minute...
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CANNING, GEORGE 1770 1827, British statesman. Canning was converted to Toryism by the French Revolution, became...quarreled with Lord Castlereagh , and after a duel, in which Canning was wounded, both resigned from the ministry. He later served...
...CANNING, EARL 1812 62, British statesman; third son of George Canning. Succeeding to the peerage conferred on his mother, he took his seat as Viscount Canning in the House of Lords (1837) and served as Sir Robert...
...CANNING, VISCOUNT 1786 1880, British diplomat. He entered (1807) the foreign office under the aegis of his cousin, George Canning. Sent (1808) to Turkey, he negotiated the Treaty of Bucharest (1812) between Turkey and Russia. He served in Switzerland...
...HOOKHAM 1769 1846, British writer and diplomat. He was a member of Parliament (1796 1802) and with his friend George Canning wrote effective parodies and satires for the political newspaper, the Anti-Jacobin. He was undersecretary of state...
...Conservative Party The name "conservative" was used by George Canning as early as 1824 and was first popularized by John Wilson...from protectionist agricultural interests, led by Lord George Bentinck and Benjamin Disraeli , and resulted in a...
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