Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne is a title which has been created three times in British history while the title of Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne has been created once. The title was created for the first time in the Peerage of England in 1665 when William Cavendish, 1st Marquess of Newcastle upon Tyne was made Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne. He was a prominent Royalist commander in the Civil War. He had already been elevated as Viscount Mansfield in 1620, Baron Cavendish of Bolsover and Earl of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1621 and Marquess of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1643, and was created Earl of Ogle as a subsidiary title to the dukedom; these titles were also in the Peerage of England.
Cavendish was the son of Sir Charles Cavendish, third son of Sir William Cavendish and his wife Bess of Hardwick. William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, was his uncle (see the Duke of Devonshire for further history of this branch of the family). Sir Charles Cavendish married as his second wife Catherine Ogle, 8th Baroness Ogle, daughter of Cuthbert Ogle, 7th Baron Ogle. In 1629 their son William Cavendish (then Earl of Newcastle upon Tyne) succeeded as ninth Baron Ogle. He was succeeded by his son, the second Duke, also a politician. His only son and heir apparent Henry Cavendish, Earl of Ogle, predeceased him. On the Duke's death in 1691 all the titles became extinct, except the barony of Ogle which fell into abeyance between his four daughters (one of whom was Lady Elizabeth Cavendish).
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-LyneKGPC (21 July 1693 – 17 November 1768) was a BritishWhigstatesman, whose official life extended throughout the Whig supremacy of the 18th century. He is commonly known as the Duke of Newcastle.
A protégé of Sir Robert Walpole, he served under him for more than twenty years, until 1742. He held power with his brother, Henry Pelham (the Prime Minister of Great Britain), until 1754. He had at this point served as a Secretary of State continuously for thirty years—dominating British foreign policy.
After Henry's death the Duke held his late brother's position for six years, in two separate periods. While his first premiership was not particularly notable, Newcastle precipitated the Seven Years' War, which would cause his resignation from his high position. After his second term as Prime Minister, he served for a short while in Lord Rockingham's ministry, before retiring from government. Few politicians in British history matched his skills and industry in using patronage to maintain power over long stretches of time. He was most effective, however, as a deputy to a leader of greater ability, such as Walpole, his brother, or Pitt.
Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle-under-LyneKG, PC (22 May 1811 – 18 October 1864), styled Earl of Lincoln before 1851, was a British politician.
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Prime Minister Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was a prominent British statesman who served as Prime Minister twice in the mid-18th century. He played a key role in maintaining British influence in Europe and preventing the expansion of French power. He was also instrumental in negotiating the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which brought an end to the War of the Austrian Succession. However, Pelham-Holles was criticized for his extravagant spending and accused of corruption and nepotism. Despite this, he remains an important figure in British history, and his contributions to politics and diplomacy are still studied and analyzed today.
published: 27 Feb 2023
The Red Krayola -- Duke of Newcastle + lyrics
'Duke of Newcastle', from the album 'The Red Krayola - Hazel'.
Pics from the album 'The Red Crayola - Soldier-Talk'.
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, going on before
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, stashed behind the door
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do
The world is hard
The hand that holds the sword is militia for a nation
What should we do (The world is hard)
And we said what should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
The world is hard
The world is hard
Militia for a nation, is the army in the field
Or ready for the feel upon occasion
An army is a beast with a belly for a fe...
published: 12 May 2014
4th Prime Minister: The Duke of Newcastle (1754-1756/1757-1762)
Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle served as Britain's 4th Prime Minister
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle#War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers/thomas-pelham-holles-1st-duke-of-newcastle
published: 02 May 2014
Red Krayola "duke of newcastle"
A rare night with Mayo Thompson performing the entirety of "Corky's Debt To His Father" as well as a number of Red Krayola songs.
published: 24 Dec 2023
The Duke of Newcastle
Peter Maddison-Greenwell performing The Duke of Newcastle with Joanna Dent riding pillion at the Royal London horse show
published: 19 Sep 2010
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War is a biography about Thomas Pelham-Holles. Who was Thomas Pelham-Holles? Who was the Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War?
published: 11 May 2021
Prime Factors - Ep 4.1 - Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle (Part 1)
Thomas Pelham-Holles, heir to two fortunes, may have been spectacularly bad at managing money, but he excelled in 18th-century Whig politics. Entering the House of Lords at 21, he quickly rose to become a Duke, Lord Chamberlain, and eventually Secretary of State—despite never having stepped outside of England. Alongside his brother, Prime Minister Henry Pelham, the siblings became an unbeatable force in British politics. But after his brother's death, can the duke notorious for financial mismanagement really be trusted with the British Treasury?
Recorded on location at the Community Room in Newcastle, Maine, with a brief colonial history of the town included.
An elite competitive rider/trainer (Working Equ), and stockman phones in to talk about very old fashioned formal riding from the Duke of Newcastle: what he told de la Guerniere. Can't get more classical than those guys....
Sorry about the volume ! You'll have to listen closely. Will you ?
published: 05 Dec 2024
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, in 1754-1756 18th-century British politics,
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was a prominent British statesman who served as Prime Minister twice in the mid-18th century. He played a key role ...
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was a prominent British statesman who served as Prime Minister twice in the mid-18th century. He played a key role in maintaining British influence in Europe and preventing the expansion of French power. He was also instrumental in negotiating the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which brought an end to the War of the Austrian Succession. However, Pelham-Holles was criticized for his extravagant spending and accused of corruption and nepotism. Despite this, he remains an important figure in British history, and his contributions to politics and diplomacy are still studied and analyzed today.
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was a prominent British statesman who served as Prime Minister twice in the mid-18th century. He played a key role in maintaining British influence in Europe and preventing the expansion of French power. He was also instrumental in negotiating the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which brought an end to the War of the Austrian Succession. However, Pelham-Holles was criticized for his extravagant spending and accused of corruption and nepotism. Despite this, he remains an important figure in British history, and his contributions to politics and diplomacy are still studied and analyzed today.
'Duke of Newcastle', from the album 'The Red Krayola - Hazel'.
Pics from the album 'The Red Crayola - Soldier-Talk'.
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to...
'Duke of Newcastle', from the album 'The Red Krayola - Hazel'.
Pics from the album 'The Red Crayola - Soldier-Talk'.
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, going on before
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, stashed behind the door
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do
The world is hard
The hand that holds the sword is militia for a nation
What should we do (The world is hard)
And we said what should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
The world is hard
The world is hard
Militia for a nation, is the army in the field
Or ready for the feel upon occasion
An army is a beast with a belly for a feast
And the army must be fed
Before it will be led to a pasture to Hell
And a pasture to Hell will come to the balance of property
And the public sword if it is not just a word
Will be the balance of property
The balance of property
Be the balance of property
What should we do (the world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
What should we do
The world is hard
Without a sword, God is nothing but a word
And without our hand, a cold iron band
Not even dog or a little spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
'Duke of Newcastle', from the album 'The Red Krayola - Hazel'.
Pics from the album 'The Red Crayola - Soldier-Talk'.
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, going on before
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, stashed behind the door
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do
The world is hard
The hand that holds the sword is militia for a nation
What should we do (The world is hard)
And we said what should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
The world is hard
The world is hard
Militia for a nation, is the army in the field
Or ready for the feel upon occasion
An army is a beast with a belly for a feast
And the army must be fed
Before it will be led to a pasture to Hell
And a pasture to Hell will come to the balance of property
And the public sword if it is not just a word
Will be the balance of property
The balance of property
Be the balance of property
What should we do (the world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
What should we do
The world is hard
Without a sword, God is nothing but a word
And without our hand, a cold iron band
Not even dog or a little spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle served as Britain's 4th Prime Minister
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle...
Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle served as Britain's 4th Prime Minister
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle#War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers/thomas-pelham-holles-1st-duke-of-newcastle
Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle served as Britain's 4th Prime Minister
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle#War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers/thomas-pelham-holles-1st-duke-of-newcastle
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War is a biography about Thomas Pelham-Holles. Who was Thomas Pelham-Holles? Who was the ...
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War is a biography about Thomas Pelham-Holles. Who was Thomas Pelham-Holles? Who was the Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War?
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War is a biography about Thomas Pelham-Holles. Who was Thomas Pelham-Holles? Who was the Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War?
Thomas Pelham-Holles, heir to two fortunes, may have been spectacularly bad at managing money, but he excelled in 18th-century Whig politics. Entering the House...
Thomas Pelham-Holles, heir to two fortunes, may have been spectacularly bad at managing money, but he excelled in 18th-century Whig politics. Entering the House of Lords at 21, he quickly rose to become a Duke, Lord Chamberlain, and eventually Secretary of State—despite never having stepped outside of England. Alongside his brother, Prime Minister Henry Pelham, the siblings became an unbeatable force in British politics. But after his brother's death, can the duke notorious for financial mismanagement really be trusted with the British Treasury?
Recorded on location at the Community Room in Newcastle, Maine, with a brief colonial history of the town included.
Thomas Pelham-Holles, heir to two fortunes, may have been spectacularly bad at managing money, but he excelled in 18th-century Whig politics. Entering the House of Lords at 21, he quickly rose to become a Duke, Lord Chamberlain, and eventually Secretary of State—despite never having stepped outside of England. Alongside his brother, Prime Minister Henry Pelham, the siblings became an unbeatable force in British politics. But after his brother's death, can the duke notorious for financial mismanagement really be trusted with the British Treasury?
Recorded on location at the Community Room in Newcastle, Maine, with a brief colonial history of the town included.
An elite competitive rider/trainer (Working Equ), and stockman phones in to talk about very old fashioned formal riding from the Duke of Newcastle: what he told...
An elite competitive rider/trainer (Working Equ), and stockman phones in to talk about very old fashioned formal riding from the Duke of Newcastle: what he told de la Guerniere. Can't get more classical than those guys....
Sorry about the volume ! You'll have to listen closely. Will you ?
An elite competitive rider/trainer (Working Equ), and stockman phones in to talk about very old fashioned formal riding from the Duke of Newcastle: what he told de la Guerniere. Can't get more classical than those guys....
Sorry about the volume ! You'll have to listen closely. Will you ?
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was a prominent British statesman who served as Prime Minister twice in the mid-18th century. He played a key role in maintaining British influence in Europe and preventing the expansion of French power. He was also instrumental in negotiating the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which brought an end to the War of the Austrian Succession. However, Pelham-Holles was criticized for his extravagant spending and accused of corruption and nepotism. Despite this, he remains an important figure in British history, and his contributions to politics and diplomacy are still studied and analyzed today.
'Duke of Newcastle', from the album 'The Red Krayola - Hazel'.
Pics from the album 'The Red Crayola - Soldier-Talk'.
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, going on before
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war
With the cross of Jesus, stashed behind the door
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do
The world is hard
The hand that holds the sword is militia for a nation
What should we do (The world is hard)
And we said what should we do (The world is hard)
What should we do (The world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
The world is hard
The world is hard
Militia for a nation, is the army in the field
Or ready for the feel upon occasion
An army is a beast with a belly for a feast
And the army must be fed
Before it will be led to a pasture to Hell
And a pasture to Hell will come to the balance of property
And the public sword if it is not just a word
Will be the balance of property
The balance of property
Be the balance of property
What should we do (the world is hard)
We said what should we do
The world is hard
What should we do
The world is hard
Without a sword, God is nothing but a word
And without our hand, a cold iron band
Not even dog or a little spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Spit frog
Thomas Pelham-Holles, the 1st Duke of Newcastle served as Britain's 4th Prime Minister
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle#War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers/thomas-pelham-holles-1st-duke-of-newcastle
Thomas Pelham-Holles Biography: The Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War is a biography about Thomas Pelham-Holles. Who was Thomas Pelham-Holles? Who was the Prime Minister of the Seven Years' War?
Thomas Pelham-Holles, heir to two fortunes, may have been spectacularly bad at managing money, but he excelled in 18th-century Whig politics. Entering the House of Lords at 21, he quickly rose to become a Duke, Lord Chamberlain, and eventually Secretary of State—despite never having stepped outside of England. Alongside his brother, Prime Minister Henry Pelham, the siblings became an unbeatable force in British politics. But after his brother's death, can the duke notorious for financial mismanagement really be trusted with the British Treasury?
Recorded on location at the Community Room in Newcastle, Maine, with a brief colonial history of the town included.
An elite competitive rider/trainer (Working Equ), and stockman phones in to talk about very old fashioned formal riding from the Duke of Newcastle: what he told de la Guerniere. Can't get more classical than those guys....
Sorry about the volume ! You'll have to listen closely. Will you ?