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Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1955 until his resignation in 1957.
Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet (14 September 1741 – 2 September 1784) was a British colonial administrator who was the last colonial Governor of Maryland.Although a popular governor and an able administrator, Eden's authority was overthrown by the events of the American Revolution, and in June 1776 he was invited by the Maryland Convention to leave for England.
Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland. The Eden Baronetcy, of West Auckland in the County of Durham, and the Eden Baronetcy, of Maryland in North America, are two titles in the Baronetage of England and Baronetage of Great Britain respectively that have been united under a single holder since 1844.
At least thirteen British prime ministers have been educated at Christ Church, including Sir Robert Peel (Prime Minister 1834–1835 & 1841–1846), Anthony Eden (1955–1957) and William Ewart Gladstone (1892–94, 1886, 1880–85, & 1868–74).
Robert Harcourt 1410–1470 c.1463 198 Richard, Duke of Gloucester: 1452–1485 c. 1466 Later Richard III, King of England 199 Anthony Woodville, Baron Scales: 1442–1483 c.1466 Later Earl Rivers 200 Inigo d'Avalos, Count of Monteodorisio: d. 1484 1467 Not Installed F58 Lady Margaret Harcourt: c. 1468 Wife of Sir Robert Harcourt, K.G. 201
Eden Cabinet [3] Portfolio Minister Term Cabinet ministers: Prime Minister First Lord of the Treasury: The Rt Hon. Sir Anthony Eden KG MC MP: 1955–57 Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain: The Rt Hon. The Viscount Kilmuir GCVO PC QC: 1955–57 Leader of the House of Lords Lord President of the Council: The Rt Hon. The Marquess of Salisbury CH ...
Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland (c. 1741–1784), governor of Maryland; Robert Eden (bishop) (1804–1886), primus of Scotland and bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness; Robert Eden (priest) (1701–1759) , English priest; Robert Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland (1799–1870), bishop of Bath and Wells; Robert Anthony Eden (1897–1977), British ...
Sir Anthony Eden resigned from his positions of Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 9 January 1957. [1] [2] This was mainly a consequence of the Suez Crisis fiasco of the previous autumn, but was also owing to his increasingly failing health.