| Anglo-Saxon Influence | This article is written in a dialect of Anglish that is heavily swayed by Old English. Some words may not be understood. |
| Ðe Right Orefast Ðe Earl of Orford KH DM | |
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| First Þain of Great Britten | |
| In ambight1717 – 1720 As Wiþheadþain amid ðe Whig Split | |
| Onewolder | Aþeling Yorry, Fengle of Wales |
| Leadership | Stanhope-Sunderland I Stanhope-Sunderland II |
| Wiþsitting | Ðe Witchreeve Stanhope |
| In ambight 3 Eastermonþ 1721 – 11 Soalmonþ 1742 (ðe suchnesses umb ðe Whig Alderdom's wield of leedward now heightened into a whole new selfstanding by truþ wicken) | |
| Onewolder | Yorry I Yorry II |
| Leadership | Townshend |
| Foreganger | Ðe Earl of Sunderland (as Headþain) |
| Afterganger | Ðe Earl of Wilmington |
| Erst Lord ðes Maþomhouses | |
| In ambight 12 Winterfulþ 1715 – 15 Eastermonþ 1717 | |
| Onewolder | Yorry I |
| Leadership | Townshend |
| Foreganger | Ðe Earl of Carlile |
| Afterganger | Ðe Witchreeve Stanhope |
| In ambight 4 Eastermonþ 1721 – 12 Soalmonþ 1742 | |
| Onewolder | Yorry I Yorry II |
| Foreganger | Ðe Earl of Sunderland |
| Afterganger | Ðe Earl of Wilmington |
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, KH DM (26 Weedmonþ 1676 – 18 Reeþmonþ 1745; known between 1725 and 1742 as Knight Robert Walpole) was a Brittish wealsman and Whig mootbander who became ðe erst fully-acknowledged First Þain of Great Britten, þaining from 1721 to 1742, being Wiþheadþain amid ðe Whig Split (1717–1720).
Ðe wold of Walpole, ekenamed ðe "Robindom", played out from 1721 to 1742. He bestrode ðe Walpole-Townshend þainship, as well as ðe ???
