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- Foxite abstract "A Foxite was an 18th or 19th century British Whig politician who adhered to the ideals and political beliefs of Charles James Fox, the 18th century member of parliament and leader of the Whig party.Charles James Fox was the generally acknowledged leader of a faction of the Whigs, from 1794 until his death in 1806. This group had developed from successive earlier factions; known as the \"Old Corps Whigs\" (led by the Duke of Newcastle in the 1750s and early 1760s), the \"Rockingham Whigs\" (who had supported the Marquess of Rockingham from the mid-1760s until his death in 1782) and the \"Portland Whigs\" who had followed the Duke of Portland who had succeeeded Rockingham as Prime Minister. In 1794 the Duke of Portland joined the ministry of William Pitt the younger. This led to a division amongst the Portland Whigs. Those who remained in opposition became the Foxite Whigs.By 1794, Fox had been the leading figure of the faction, in the House of Commons, for some years. He first served as the government Leader of the House of Commons in 1782. The term Foxite is sometimes applied to members of the House of Commons before as well as after the end of the titular factional leadership of Portland.Charles James Fox and his supporters remained in opposition after 1794, until the formation of the Ministry of all the Talents in 1806. This administration was under the Prime Ministership of the leader of another Whig faction (Lord Grenville). Fox was Leader of the House of Commons and Foreign Secretary, during this ministry.After the death of Fox, his faction was led by Viscount Howick (who in 1807 became Earl Grey, thus being removed to the House of Lords). There was then a crisis of Whig leadership in the lower House, as no obvious chief emerged.The Foxite and Grenvillite factions combined their forces in the House of Commons in 1808. Grenville and Grey jointly proposed George Ponsonby as leader in the Commons. In effect, this step created the more organised Whig Party of the nineteenth century and was a major stage in the decline of the factional political system more characteristic of the eighteenth century. In effect, the Foxites ceased thereafter to be a distinct group.".
- Foxite extinctionYear "1808".
- Foxite formationYear "1794".
- Foxite ideology Abolitionism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foxite ideology Radicalism_(historical).
- Foxite nationalAffiliation Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Foxite wikiPageID "14104209".
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- Foxite wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Foxite wikiPageRevisionID "660311419".
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Abolitionism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_party_factions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_philosophy_by_politician.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whig_(British_political_party).
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Grey,_2nd_Earl_Grey.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Charles_James_Fox.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Watson-Wentworth,_2nd_Marquess_of_Rockingham.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink George_Ponsonby.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Grenvillite.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Leader_of_the_House_of_Commons.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_All_the_Talents.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Old_Corps_Whigs.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Whigs.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Radicalism_(historical).
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Rockingham_Whigs.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink William_Cavendish-Bentinck,_3rd_Duke_of_Portland.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink William_Grenville,_1st_Baron_Grenville.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLink William_Pitt_the_Younger.
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foxite".
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foxites".
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLinkText "party".
- Foxite wikiPageWikiLinkText "relatively weak faction of Whigs".
- Foxite colorcode "#FF0000".
- Foxite country "United Kingdom".
- Foxite ideology Abolitionism_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foxite ideology Radicalism_(historical).
- Foxite leader1Name Charles_Grey,_2nd_Earl_Grey.
- Foxite leader1Name Charles_James_Fox.
- Foxite leader1Title "Leaders".
- Foxite merger Old_Corps_Whigs.
- Foxite merger Portland_Whigs.
- Foxite merger Rockingham_Whigs.
- Foxite national Whigs_(British_political_party).
- Foxite partyName "Foxite Whigs".
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- Foxite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Foxite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Foxite subject Category:Political_party_factions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Foxite subject Category:Political_philosophy_by_politician.
- Foxite subject Category:Whig_(British_political_party).
- Foxite hypernym Politician.
- Foxite type Agent.
- Foxite type Ideology.
- Foxite type Organisation.
- Foxite type Person.
- Foxite type PoliticalParty.
- Foxite type Ideology.
- Foxite type Organization.
- Foxite type Agent.
- Foxite type SocialPerson.
- Foxite type Thing.
- Foxite type Q43229.
- Foxite type Q7278.
- Foxite comment "A Foxite was an 18th or 19th century British Whig politician who adhered to the ideals and political beliefs of Charles James Fox, the 18th century member of parliament and leader of the Whig party.Charles James Fox was the generally acknowledged leader of a faction of the Whigs, from 1794 until his death in 1806.".
- Foxite label "Foxite".
- Foxite sameAs Q5477198.
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- Foxite sameAs Q5477198.
- Foxite wasDerivedFrom Foxite?oldid=660311419.
- Foxite isPrimaryTopicOf Foxite.