Authorised form of name | Canning; George (1770 - 1827) |
Dates | 1770 - 1827 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | London, England |
Date of birth | 11 April 1770 |
Place of death | Duke of Devonshire's villa, Chiswick |
Date of death | 08 August 1827 |
DatesAndPlaces | Burial: Westminster Abbey |
Occupation | Barrister, Politician and Prime Minister of England 1827 |
Activity | Education: Eton; Christ Church, Oxford; Lincoln's Inn (1791) Career: MP for Newtown I.O.W. (June 1793-1796); MP for Wendover (1796-1802); Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (1796-1799); Paymaster General (1800-1801); MP for Tralee (1802-1806); MP for Newtown I.O.W. (1806-1807); MP for Hastings (1807-1812); Foreign Secretary (1807); resigned (1809); MP for Liverpool (1812 -1822); MP for Harwich (1823-1826); President of the India Board (1816-1821); Foreign Secretary (1822); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1827); MP for Seaford (April 1827-August 1827); Prime Minister (1827) Freemason, initiaed 20 April 1810, Somerset House Lodge No 2, subsequently Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge No 4
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 12/01/1826 |
Relationships | Son of George Canning and Mary Costello; cousin of George Canning, 1st Lord Garvagh (FRS 1810) married (1800) Joan, daughter of Major General John Scott of Balcornie, Fife |
Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 'Freemasons and the Royal Society: Alphabetical List of Fellows who were Freemasons' 2010, page 16-17 |
Code | NA6591 |