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Augustus FitzRoy

Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, was a British Prime Minister from 1768 to 1770 whose ministry faced the Wilkes affair, factional politics, and imperial tensions before the American Revolution.

Born
1735 CE
Died
1811 CE
Role
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

British Prime Minister (1735–1811)

Portrait of the Duke of Grafton in formal 18th-century attire
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Full name
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
Also known as
Duke of Grafton, 3rd Duke of Grafton, Augustus FitzRoy, Duke of Grafton
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1735
Aristocratic Beginnings

Born into a powerful aristocratic family, he inherited influence early and was positioned for public life from childhood.

1760s
Rapid Advancement

He rose quickly through political ranks, gaining high office while still relatively inexperienced.

1770
Resignation

He resigned as prime minister after losing the confidence needed to sustain his government.

1811
A Complicated Legacy

He is remembered as a prime minister whose tenure revealed the challenges of leading amid unstable political alliances.

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1735

Aristocratic Beginnings

Born into a powerful aristocratic family, he inherited influence early and was positioned for public life from childhood.

1750s

Elite Education

He received a refined education that prepared him intellectually and socially for a role in government.

1756

Entry into Politics

He entered Parliament at a young age, quickly becoming part of the shifting alliances that defined British politics.

1760s

Rapid Advancement

He rose quickly through political ranks, gaining high office while still relatively inexperienced.

1768

Becoming Prime Minister

He became prime minister at a relatively young age, taking control during a period of political tension.

1768–1769

Struggling to Govern

His government faced internal divisions and criticism, making it difficult to implement consistent policies.

1770

Resignation

He resigned as prime minister after losing the confidence needed to sustain his government.

1770s–1800s

Later Public Service

After leaving office, he continued to serve in lesser roles while remaining part of political life.

1811

A Complicated Legacy

He is remembered as a prime minister whose tenure revealed the challenges of leading amid unstable political alliances.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Augustus FitzRoy,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Augustus FitzRoy,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Augustus FitzRoy,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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