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  1. 23. Juni 2024 · George William Frederick Villiers, 4th earl of Clarendon (born Jan. 12, 1800, London—died June 27, 1870, London) was a British foreign secretary under four prime ministers at various times from 1853, including the Crimean War period; he was known as “the great Lord Clarendon.”

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  2. 27. Juni 2024 · Immediate Family: Daughter of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey and Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey. Wife of William Henry Lambton and Hon. Charles William Wyndham. Mother of John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham; William Henry Lambton and Frances Susan Cavendish.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · He was afterwards, in 1697, created earl of Jersey, and died in 1711, leaving by Barbara his wife, daughter of Wm. Chiffinch, esq. two sons; of whom William, the eldest, succeeded his father in titles and this estate; whose descendant, George Bussy Villiers, earl of Jersey, viscount Villiers of Dartford. and baron of Hoo, is the ...

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · On 23rd August, 1628, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, was murdered by John Felton, and with his death all schemes for the rebuilding of York (or Buckingham) House were at an end. His widow, Katherine, continued to occupy the house, and on 28th July, 1631, wrote to Secretary Dorchester asking that the painter, Gentileschi ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Jersey, George Bussy (Villiers) 4th Earl of see Villiers, Viscount Jervas (Gervase) , Charles Principal Painter 3 Dec. 1723 (LC 3/63, p. 298; LC 3/64, p. 80). D. 2 Nov. 1739 ( DNB XXIX, 354).

  6. 28. Juni 2024 · George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, KG (/ ˈ v ɪ l ər z / VIL-ərz; 28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts. He was a favourite and self-described "lover" of King James VI and I.

  7. 28. Juni 2024 · The Childs continued to hold Northolt until 1804 when Sarah Sophia Fane married George Villiers, Earl of Jersey. In 1827 Villiers sold Northolt manor, which then comprised only 269 a., to Sir Lancelot Shadwell, last ViceChancellor of England.