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  1. Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, PC, FRSE (28 April 1742 – 28 May 1811), styled as Lord Melville from 1802, was the trusted lieutenant of British prime minister William Pitt and the most powerful politician in Scotland in the late 18th century.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville was a British careerist politician who held various ministerial offices under William Pitt the Younger and whose adroit control of Scottish politics earned him the nickname “King Harry the Ninth.”

  3. Solicitor-General at twenty-four, Lord Advocate at thirty-three, Dundas became the 'intimate friend and trusted lieutenant' of the British prime minister, William Pitt. He controlled Scottish elections and patronage and was widely known as 'Harry the Ninth, the uncrowned King of Scotland'.

  4. He became Viscount Melville on 24 Dec. 1802. This honour and the compliment of being consulted on Indian affairs put him in a good humour with Addington’s ministry, but he failed to induce Pitt, who professed surprise at his accepting a peerage, to join the government in March 1803.

  5. Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville. The Dundas Vault in old Lasswade Kirkyard, containing the first five Viscounts Melville. Viscount Melville, of Melville in the County of Edinburgh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom .

  6. Henry Dundas helped to move Britain toward the ultimate goal of abolition of the slave trade and slavery. Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville. 28 April 1742 – 28 May 1811. As a lawyer, Dundas fought in Scottish courts for the freedom of a slave, and forever changed the law of slavery in Scotland.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2020 · Henry Dundas was a Scottish politician who delayed the abolition of slavery in the British empire by 15 years. Learn why Toronto and Edinburgh are considering renaming or removing statues of him amid anti-racism protests.