Robert Walpole and the Nature of Politics in Early Eighteenth-century Britain
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 ROBERT WALPOLE AND THE NATURE OF POLITICS IN EARLY EIGHTEENTHCENTURY BRITAIN
 
 JEREMY BLACK
 
 Macmillan Education
 
 ©Jeremy Black 1990 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1990 All rights reserved. For information, write: Scholarly and Reference Division, St. Martin's Press, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. iOOiO First published in the United States of America in 1990 ISBN 978-0-312-04243-1 ISBN 978-0-333-45575-3 ISBN 978-1-349-21119-7 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-1-349-21119-7 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Black, Jeremy Robert Walpole and politics in early eighteenth-century Britain Jeremy Black. p. cm.-(British history in perspectives) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-312-04243-1 I. Great Britain-Politics and government-I 760--1789. 2. Great Britain-Politics and government-I 727-1 760. 3. Great Britain-Social conditions-18th century. 4. Walpole, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1676--1745. 5. Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708--1778. I. Title. II. Series. DA480.B58 1990 941.07'3-dc20 89-70081 CIP
 
 CONTENTS
 
 Note on Dates
 
 VI
 
 Preface
 
 1
 
 Vll
 
 Introduction
 
 1
 
 Walpole's Rise
 
 4
 
 2 Stability, Patronage and Parliament
 
 23
 
 3
 
 The Crown and the Political Nation
 
 56
 
 4
 
 Party and Politics under the First Two Georges
 
 89 106
 
 5 The British Dimension Conclusion
 
 120
 
 References
 
 123
 
 A Note on Sources
 
 139
 
 Select Bibliography
 
 141
 
 Index
 
 148
 
 V
 
 NOTE ON DATES
 
 Unless otherwise stated all dates are given in old style, the British calendar of the period. Most European countries conformed to new style, which was eleven days ahead. New style dates are marked (ns).
 
 VI
 
 PREFACE
 
 There is not an evening, that there is not some paper cried about the street, good or bad of Robert hatch, Robert hangman, Robert the Coachman etc. or something of this kind, which shows what a spirit he has to fend himself against. (Dowager Countess of Portland, 1730') The most puzzling aspect of Sir Robert Walpole's political life is the extraordinary longevity of his ministry. Walpole was the leading minister of the Crown from 1721 until 1742 without a break. This contrasted with the periods before and after, which were characterised by ministerial instability. The longevity of Walpole's ministry is inextricably involved with the question of the stabilit		
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