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  country Great Britain
  term 28 January , 1770 &ndash 22 March 1782
  before The Duke Of Grafton
  after The Marquess Of Rockingham
  date Birth 13 April 1732
  place Birth Piccadilly , London
  date Death 5 August 1792
  place Death Grosvenor Square , London
  party Tory


Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, KG , PC ( April 13 , 1732August 5 , 1792 ), more often known by his earlier title, '''Lord North''', was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782 , and a major actor in the American Revolution .

Lord North was born at Wroxton Abbey as the eldest of six children; his parents were Francis, first Earl of Guilford, and Lady Lucy Montagu. The other children came from Guilford's second marriage. North had a sister who married a tradesman, whereupon her family denied her existence. He was educated at Eton College between 1742 and 1748, and at Trinity College, Oxford where in 1750 he was awarded an MA . After leaving Oxford he travelled in Europe, visiting Leipzig where he studied at the University Of Leipzig . He visited Vienna, Milan and Paris, returning to England in 1753.

He served as a Member of Parliament from 1754 to 1790 and first joined the government as a junior Lord of the Treasury on June 2, 1759 during the Newcastle - Pitt coalition. North was appointed Joint Paymaster Of The Forces in Chatham's ministry and became a Privy Counsellor in 1766.

In December, 1767, he succeeded Charles Townshend as Chancellor Of The Exchequer . When the Duke of Grafton resigned as Prime Minister , North formed a government on January 28 , 1770 . He resigned on March 27 , 1782 , after a Vote Of No Confidence — the first ever — resulting from the British defeat at Yorktown the year before. (He is famously supposed to have cried, "Oh God! It's all over! It's all over!" when this happened). Most of his government was focused first on the growing problems with the American colonies and later on the actual Revolutionary War.

In April, 1783, North returned to power as Home Secretary in an unlikely coalition with the radical Whig leader Charles James Fox known as the Fox-North Coalition under the nominal leadership of The Duke Of Portland . George III , who detested Fox, never forgave this supposed betrayal, and North never again served in government after the ministry fell in December, 1783.

He left his seat in Parliament when he went blind in 1790 . Later he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Guilford, so he spent his final years in the House Of Lords . He died on August 7, 1792 in London and was buried at All Saints' Church, Wroxton (Oxfordshire) near his family home of Wroxton Abbey .

Ironically, North's family home, Wroxton Abbey is now owned by Fairleigh Dickinson University , an American college. The now modernized abbey currently serves as a location for American students to study abroad.

  Title Paymaster Of The Forces
  Before Charles Townshend
  Years 1766&ndash1767<br>''(jointly with ''' George Cooke ''')''
  After George Cooke ''' and ''' Thomas Townshend


  Before Charles Townshend
  Title1 Chancellor Of The Exchequer
  Years1 1767&ndash1782
  After1 The Lord John Cavendish
  Title2 Leader Of The House Of Commons
  Years2 1767&ndash1782


  Before The Duke Of Grafton
  Title Prime Minister
  Years 1770&ndash1782


  Before The Earl Of Holdernesse
  Title Lord Warden Of The Cinque Ports
  Years 1778&ndash1792


  Before Thomas Townshend
  Title1 Home Secretary
  Years1 1783
  After1 The Earl Temple
  Title2 Leader Of The House Of Commons
  Years2 1783<br>''(jointly with ''' Charles James Fox ''')''


  Before Francis North
  Title Earl Of Guilford
  Years