Watson-Wentworth


[wot-suh n-went-wurth] /ˈwɒt sənˈwɛntˌwɜrθ/
noun
1.
Charles, 2nd Marquis of Rockingham
[rok-ing-uh m] /ˈrɒk ɪŋ əm/ (Show IPA), 1730–82, British statesman: prime minister 1765–66, 1782.

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