Here you will find sub categories for each individual British Prime Minister since the first, Robert Walpole in 1721.
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- Addington, Henry
- Asquith, Herbert Henry
- Attlee, Clement
- Baldwin, Stanley
- Balfour, Arthur
- Bonar Law, Andrew
- Callaghan, James
- Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry
- Canning, George
- Cavendish Bentinck, William Henry
- Cavendish, William
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville
- Churchill, Sir Winston
- Compton, Spencer
- Disraeli, Benjamin
- Douglas-Home, Sir Alec
- Eden, Sir Anthony
- Fitzroy, Augustus Henry
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot
- Gladstone, William Ewart
- Gordon, George Hamilton
- Grenville, George
- Grenville, William Wyndham
- Grey, Charles
- Heath, Edward
- Jenkinson, Robert Banks
- Lamb, William
- Lloyd George, David
- MacDonald, James Ramsay
- Macmillan, Harold
- North, Frederick
- Palmerston, Henry John Temple
- Peel, Sir Robert
- Pelham, Henry
- Pelham-Holles, Thomas
- Perceval, Spencer
- Petty, William
- Pitt, William the Elder
- Pitt, William the Younger
- Primrose, Archibald Philip
- Robinson, Frederick John
- Russell, John
- Stanley, Edward Geoffrey Smith
- Stuart, John
- Walpole, Robert
- Watson-Wentworth, Charles
- Wellesley, Arthur
- Wilson, Harold
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- Britannia.com: Britain's Prime Ministers American perspective, from Walpole (1721) through the present leaders of the House of Commons of the parliament for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Includes links for government and other ministers.
- Archontology: United Kingdom: Principal Ministers: 1730-2007 Biographies extracted from Dermot Englefield, Janet Seaton and Isobel White, "Facts About the British Prime Ministers: A Compilation of Biographical and Historical Information" (1995). Each has a portrait or photograph.
- Spartacus Educational: British Prime Ministers Offers biographies of UK Prime Ministers from Robert Walpole to Margaret Thatcher, with links to other US articles.
- 10 Downing Street: Past Prime Ministers The official site of the Prime Minister's Office provides profiles of all prime ministers since Robert Walpole in 1721, including portraits from the Government Art Collection.