William Windham NPG 704 National Portrait Gallery, Londonby Sir Joshua ReynoldsWindham was a follower of Edmund Burke who formed a short-lived 'Third Party', mainly of 'Burkeite' Whigs who were opposed to the Revolution. However, William Pitt soon convince
William Windham NPG 704
National Portrait Gallery, London
by Sir Joshua Reynolds
Windham was a follower of Edmund Burke who formed a short-lived ‘Third Party’, mainly of ‘Burkeite’ Whigs who were opposed to the Revolution. However, William Pitt soon convinced Windham to switch sides and become Secretary for War (1794-1801) in the Tory Cabinet. Windham became loyal to Pitt, resigning with him over the King’s refusal to allow Catholics to sit in Parliament. In 1803, however, rejoining the ‘Foxite’ Whigs and repairing a long-standing political rift. Following the death of Pitt, Windham was appointed Secretary… more
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