second marquis of rockingham

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second marquis of rockingham

The second marquis of Rockingham addresses the House of Lords.

Definition

Proper noun: - Second Marquis of Rockingham: A title referring to Charles Watson-Wentworth, a British statesman who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is historically noted for his opposition to the war against the American colonies during the American Revolution.

Usage
  • The term "Second Marquis of Rockingham" is used as a specific historical and aristocratic title. It identifies a particular individual within the British peerage system and political history.
  • It is primarily used in historical, political, and biographical contexts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The title is often used in contrast to "First Marquis of Rockingham" (his father, Thomas Watson-Wentworth) and in the context of the "Rockingham Whigs," the political faction he led.
  • In formal historical writing, after the first full mention, the name may be shortened to "Rockingham" (e.g., "Lord Rockingham's administration").
Variants and Related Words
  • Rockingham: A common shortened reference to the Second Marquis.
  • Charles Watson-Wentworth: The birth name of the individual who held the title.
  • Prime Minister: The highest political office he held.
  • Marquess/Marquis: The rank of nobility; "Marquess" is the more common British English form, though "Marquis" (the French-derived spelling) is also frequently used historically.
Synonyms
  • Charles Watson-Wentworth
  • Lord Rockingham (though this could ambiguously refer to any holder of the title)
  • The Rockingham Marquis
Notes on Meaning

This is a compound proper noun referring to a single, specific person. It does not have multiple general meanings. Its significance lies in its unique reference to this historical figure, combining his aristocratic rank (Second Marquis) with his territorial designation (of Rockingham).

second marquis of rockingham

The second marquis of Rockingham addresses the House of Lords.

Noun
  1. English statesman who served as prime minister and who opposed the war with the American colonies (1730-1782)