Knowledge (XXG)

Pitt–Tierney duel

Source 📝

44: 25: 182: 126:. Pitt frustrated by this move, had suggested Tierney's attitude came from a "desire to obstruct the defence of the country". When Tierney protested and appealed to the Speaker, who asked Pitt to explain himself. Pitt refused to withdraw this remark. The next day Pitt received a call from Major-General 208:
was upset both because Pitt might have lost his life but also because he strongly opposed duelling. He had to be persuaded not to move a motion in the House of Commons condemning duelling. King George III was enraged and dismayed upon learning of the incident and reminded Pitt that as prime
130:, acting in his capacity as Tierney's second, with a challenge to a duel. Pitt accepted at once. Pitt asked the Speaker, Henry Addington, to be his second but he refused. He next sought Tom Steele to be his second, but, when Steele could not be contacted, 172:
reported "the seconds then jointly interfered, and insisted the matter should go no further, it being their decided opinion that sufficient satisfaction had been given, and that the business was ended with perfect honour to both parties.
193:
The reaction to the duel was mixed. A general attitude was of amusement, with one commentator suggesting "never did two men meet more ignorant of the use of their
425: 420: 127: 43: 34: 346: 131: 430: 115: 111: 68: 53: 122:. Tierney, in the absence of Fox acting as the resident leader of the Foxite Whigs, suggested a longer consideration of the 218: 415: 410: 99: 71: 30: 24: 278:
481-2, John Ehrman omits that Addington was approached and refused and then Steele was approached Ehrman p.127
181: 107: 205: 209:
minister, he should have prioritized the interests of the nation over personal considerations.
342: 103: 388:
The Lion at Dawn: Forging British Strategy in the Age of the French Revolution, 1783–1797'
162:, both men took aim at twelve paces and missed. When it came to take a second shot, Pitt 75: 49: 339:
A New Biography of William Pitt the Younger-Volume 1- Years of Establishment 1759-1798
404: 201: 186: 98:
Pitt has been Prime Minister since 1783 and from 1793 had led the country during the
147: 83: 204:. Others took the bloodless duel more seriously. Pitt's friend and political ally 362: 221:, an 1809 duel between two of Pitt's protégées also fought on Putney Heath  143: 123: 119: 381:
Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves
168: 357:
A Polite Exchange of Bullets: The Duel and the English Gentleman, 1750-1850
198: 163: 159: 118:
Pitt had been proposing a new measure to increase the manpower of the
194: 155: 151: 87: 395:
The London Mob: Violence and Disorder in Eighteenth-Century England
180: 79: 102:. Tierney was a Whig opposition figure associated with 197:". Notable amongst this was a cartoon by the 8: 367:The Younger Pitt. The Consuming Struggle 231: 390:. University of Oklahoma Press, 2022. 374:William Pitt the Younger: A Biography 189:mocking the participants in the duel. 7: 426:Political violence in Great Britain 67:took place on 27 May 1798 when the 383:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2006. 14: 42: 23: 69:Prime Minister of Great Britain 1: 421:Dueling in the United Kingdom 359:. Boydell & Brewer, 2010. 274:Alter 'Pitt' Volume 1 (2024) 164:deliberately aimed in the air 52:, a prominent member of the 74:met his political opponent 447: 376:. HarperCollins UK, 2012. 114:. During a debate in the 431:William Pitt the Younger 219:Castlereagh–Canning duel 100:French Revolutionary War 72:William Pitt the Younger 31:William Pitt the Younger 110:wing of the opposition 397:. A&C Black, 2007. 190: 154:several miles outside 146:met by arrangement on 184: 386:Jarrett, Nathaniel. 16:1798 duel in England 393:Shoemaker, Robert. 337:Alter, J-M (2024). 206:William Wilberforce 379:Hochschild, Adam. 369:. Constable, 1996. 191: 104:Charles James Fox 65:Pitt–Tierney Duel 438: 372:Hague, William. 355:Banks, Stephen. 352: 341:. Independent}. 324: 321: 315: 312: 306: 303: 297: 296:Hochschild p.299 294: 288: 285: 279: 272: 266: 263: 257: 254: 248: 245: 239: 236: 116:House of Commons 46: 27: 446: 445: 441: 440: 439: 437: 436: 435: 416:1798 in England 411:1790s in London 401: 400: 349: 336: 333: 328: 327: 322: 318: 313: 309: 304: 300: 295: 291: 287:Shoemaker p.188 286: 282: 273: 269: 264: 260: 255: 251: 246: 242: 237: 233: 228: 215: 179: 140: 134:agreed to act. 96: 61: 60: 59: 58: 57: 47: 39: 38: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 444: 442: 434: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 403: 402: 399: 398: 391: 384: 377: 370: 360: 353: 348:979-8333204790 347: 332: 329: 326: 325: 316: 307: 298: 289: 280: 267: 258: 249: 240: 230: 229: 227: 224: 223: 222: 214: 211: 178: 175: 139: 136: 128:George Walpole 95: 92: 76:George Tierney 50:George Tierney 48: 41: 40: 35:prime minister 29: 22: 21: 20: 19: 18: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 443: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 408: 406: 396: 392: 389: 385: 382: 378: 375: 371: 368: 364: 361: 358: 354: 350: 344: 340: 335: 334: 330: 320: 317: 311: 308: 302: 299: 293: 290: 284: 281: 277: 271: 268: 262: 259: 253: 250: 247:Jarrett p.122 244: 241: 235: 232: 225: 220: 217: 216: 212: 210: 207: 203: 202:James Gillray 200: 196: 188: 187:James Gillray 183: 176: 174: 171: 170: 165: 161: 158:. Armed with 157: 153: 149: 145: 137: 135: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 93: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 70: 66: 55: 51: 45: 36: 32: 26: 394: 387: 380: 373: 366: 356: 338: 319: 310: 301: 292: 283: 275: 270: 261: 256:Ehrman p.126 252: 243: 234: 192: 167: 148:Putney Heath 141: 132:Dudley Ryder 97: 84:Putney Heath 64: 62: 363:John Ehrman 323:Hague p.427 314:Hague p.515 305:Banks p.262 265:Hague p.512 238:Banks p.262 185:A print by 144:politicians 56:opposition. 37:since 1784. 405:Categories 226:References 150:, then in 120:Royal Navy 112:Whig Party 94:Background 331:Biography 177:Aftermath 169:The Times 213:See also 199:satirist 142:The two 106:and the 90:.  86:outside 195:weapons 160:pistols 108:radical 345:  156:London 152:Surrey 88:London 33:, the 78:in a 343:ISBN 138:Duel 124:bill 80:duel 63:The 54:Whig 82:on 407:: 365:. 276:pp 166:. 351:.

Index


William Pitt the Younger
prime minister

George Tierney
Whig
Prime Minister of Great Britain
William Pitt the Younger
George Tierney
duel
Putney Heath
London
French Revolutionary War
Charles James Fox
radical
Whig Party
House of Commons
Royal Navy
bill
George Walpole
Dudley Ryder
politicians
Putney Heath
Surrey
London
pistols
deliberately aimed in the air
The Times

James Gillray

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.