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Charles Montagu Halifax, earl of , 1661-1715, English statesman. He and Matthew Prior were coauthors of a parody of John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther, entitled The Town and The Country Mouse (1687). As a lord of the treasury, Halifax proposed (1692) the system of government borrowing that established the British national debt. In 1694 he adopted the proposal of William Paterson to found the Bank of England and was appointed chancellor of the exchequer. The following year he designated Isaac Newton as warden of the mint to effect a recoinage and issued the first exchequer bills. Halifax succeeded Sidney Godolphin as first lord of the treasury (1697-99) and was twice impeached (1701, 1703) for breach of trust as auditor of the exchequer, but he was not convicted. He was reappointed first lord of the treasury on the accession (1714) of George I.

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Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of

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Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of (1661–1715) English Whig statesman. He entered Parliament in 1689. As a lord of the treasury (1692–94), he established the national debt (1692) and founded the Bank of England (1694). As chancellor of the exchequer (1694–95), he introduced new coinage. In 1697, Halifax became first lord of the treasury but resigned when the Tories came to power (1699). On Queen Anne's death, he was made a member of the council of regency and resumed as lord of treasury under George I.

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Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st earl of (1661–1715). Though of aristocratic background, Montagu achieved political recognition through matchless powers of oratory and a measure of machiavellian trickery. Entering Parliament in 1689, he soon achieved prominence as a court manager, becoming a Treasury commissioner in 1692, chancellor of the Exchequer in 1694, and 1st lord of the Treasury in 1697. Accusations of malversation forced his resignation in 1699, but in the year following he was created baron. An attempt to impeach him in 1701 failed. Throughout Anne's reign he was a Junto leader in the Lords, and at George I's accession (1714) was reappointed 1st lord and made an earl.

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Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 4/13/2006; 481 words ; ...been appreciated or cared for for more than two decades." The Water Gardens were created in 1710 by Charles Montagu, first Earl of Halifax and close friend of Sir Isaac Newton. Mrs Lom said: "They are one of the finest examples of their kind...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/1/2008; 700+ words ; ...fence from our allotment, the water garden was made during the first decade of the 18th century when Charles Montagu, the 1st Earl of Halifax, saw how the River Longford (an artificial watercourse built to supply water supply to Hampton Court...
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Magazine article from: Apollo; 2/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...generations of the Montagu family, since they...According to Charles Oman and Jonathan...Captain Frederick Montagu] could tell of the...line through the Earls of Halifax to Henry Montagu, created Earl of Manchester in...
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Magazine article from: Green Places; 10/1/2008; 553 words ; ...and planting will begin. The private Upper Lodge water gardens were built in the early 18th century by Charles Montagu, the 1st Earl of Halifax as a recreational garden and were later used by the Ministry of Defence for research into submarine technology...

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