William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, was the first ‘stop-gap’ Prime Minister, (technically, First Lord of the Treasury) 1756-57, during a political crisis triggered by war with France. Dr Andrew Thompson, of Cambridge University, charts the bridge building, tact and diplomacy that marked Devonshire’s brief premiership.
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