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  1. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, PC (9 June 1735 – 22 August 1805, Tunbridge Wells) was an English nobleman, peer, politician and courtier at the court of George III.

  2. 30. Apr. 2022 · George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey PC (9 June 1735 – 22 August 1805, Tunbridge Wells) was a member of the British and Irish peerage and a courtier in the court of George III.

  3. Earl of Jersey, is a title in the Peerage of England. It is held by a branch of the Villiers family, which since 1819 has been the Child Villiers family. History. Coat of arms of the 3rd Earl of Jersey at Middleton Stoney church, impaled with the arms of Egerton, his in-laws. Monument of the 9th Earl of Jersey, showing the family's current arms.

  4. Villiers was one of the ‘zealous young men’ who pressed upon Newcastle the need for vigorous opposition and for collaboration with Pitt. He was among the founders of Wildman’s Club, appears in every minority list 1763-5, and was classed by Newcastle as a ‘sure friend’. At the meeting at Claremont on 30 June 1765 he disapproved of ...

  5. In March 1770, barely a month past her 17th birthday, Frances married George Villiers, the 4th Earl of Jersey (1735–1805), a 34-year-old peer who had succeeded his father in August 1769. The year before, the 4th earl had been appointed a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King George III.

  6. Villiers, George Bussy, (1735-1805), 4th Earl of Jersey. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the...

  7. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, PC (9 June 1735 – 22 August 1805, Tunbridge Wells) was an English nobleman, peer, politician and courtier at the court of George III.