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'''Heanric Wilhelmesunu, Duke of Kalmington, Lord-Councilor of Blawport''' (1750 - 1840; [[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]]: '''Henry Williamson'''), often simply referred to as '''Lord Kalmington''', is a Staynish-Tretridian aristocrat, writer and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of [[Tretrid]] from 1802 to 1810.
'''Heanric Wilhelmesunu, Duke of Kalmington, Lord-Councilor of Blawport''' (1771 - 1836; [[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]]: '''Henry Williamson'''), often simply referred to as '''Lord Kalmington''', was a Staynish-Tretridian aristocrat, writer, political theorist, and statesman who served as Prime Minister of [[Tretrid]] from 1802 to 1810. His political philosophy influenced the development of constitutionalism and led to his substantial contributions to the 1804 Charter of Privileges, after which he served as the first Tretridian prime minister under the office's modern, constitutionally defined role.

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Lord Kalmington
c. 1824
Prime Minister of Tretrid
In office
1802–1810
Personal details
Born13 April 1771
Duchy of Kalmington, Staynes, Morstaybishlian Empire
Died30 August 1836 (aged 65)
Cynebury, Tretrid

Heanric Wilhelmesunu, Duke of Kalmington, Lord-Councilor of Blawport (1771 - 1836; Staynish: Henry Williamson), often simply referred to as Lord Kalmington, was a Staynish-Tretridian aristocrat, writer, political theorist, and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Tretrid from 1802 to 1810. His political philosophy influenced the development of constitutionalism and led to his substantial contributions to the 1804 Charter of Privileges, after which he served as the first Tretridian prime minister under the office's modern, constitutionally defined role.