George Savile

English politician and Lord President

George Savile - Leaders & Politicians born November 11th, 1633
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A prominent politician in England during the late 17th century. Served as Lord President of the Council, playing a significant role in the administration of government. Involved in the formulation of policy and governance during a tumultuous period in English history, contributing to the transition of political powers and the establishment of parliamentary sovereignty. Engaged in various political endeavors that shaped the governance of the nation.

Served as Lord President of the Council

Promoted key policy reforms in England

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