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... Marquess of Buckingham ; and for two generations , the Crown , the people , and poli- ticians generally , were constantly encountered by these Grenville family pretensions in a manner which almost obliterated the public sense of their ...
... Marquess of Buckingham ; and for two generations , the Crown , the people , and poli- ticians generally , were constantly encountered by these Grenville family pretensions in a manner which almost obliterated the public sense of their ...
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... Marquess of Rock- ingham . Temple , however , made Pitt insist , with the greatest vehemence and arrogance of language , and at last Temple actually resigned his office ; but after a private negotiation with the King , conducted through ...
... Marquess of Rock- ingham . Temple , however , made Pitt insist , with the greatest vehemence and arrogance of language , and at last Temple actually resigned his office ; but after a private negotiation with the King , conducted through ...
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... Marquess of Buckingham , becoming thus the single Marquess without a dukedom , and he accepted the Lord - Lieutenancy of Ireland . He remained there till 1789 , when the Irish Parliament , moved by Grattan , voted that the Prince of ...
... Marquess of Buckingham , becoming thus the single Marquess without a dukedom , and he accepted the Lord - Lieutenancy of Ireland . He remained there till 1789 , when the Irish Parliament , moved by Grattan , voted that the Prince of ...
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... Marquess took the additional name of Temple - Nugent . Thomas Grenville , the next brother of the Marquess , may be dismissed in a few words , though he rose to be a Cabinet Minister . He was only an accomplished man , was an adherent ...
... Marquess took the additional name of Temple - Nugent . Thomas Grenville , the next brother of the Marquess , may be dismissed in a few words , though he rose to be a Cabinet Minister . He was only an accomplished man , was an adherent ...
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... Marquess of Buckingham , Richard Temple- Nugent - Grenville , who was born in 1776 , and died January 1839 , was a man of fair but not remarkable talents , rather active in early life as a politician , and in general following the ...
... Marquess of Buckingham , Richard Temple- Nugent - Grenville , who was born in 1776 , and died January 1839 , was a man of fair but not remarkable talents , rather active in early life as a politician , and in general following the ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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afterwards appointed April army Arundel Atlas August became Bedford Bristol brother Buckingham Burghley Castle Catholic Cecil Charles Court Crown Octavo daughter and heiress daughter of Sir death descended died Duke of Norfolk Duke of Somerset Earl Marshal Earl of Pembroke Earl of Surrey Edition elder eldest Elizabeth England English Essex estates father favour favourite Foolscap Octavo France Garter George George Grenville Gloucester Gloucestershire grant Grenville heirs Henry VIII Hertford honour House House of Lords Howard Ireland James January KEITH JOHNSTON King King's Knight Lady lands Lincolnshire London Lord Berkeley Lord Herbert Lord-Lieutenant lordship manor March Marquess marriage married Mary Maurice Ministry October Parliament party peerage Peers Pitt political Prince Privy Council Queen reign Royal Russell Scotland second Earl sent Seymour Shelburne Sir John Sir Robert Sir William sister succeeded Suffolk Surrey Temple third Thomas tion Villiers Viscount Volumes Wales Whig Wotton younger
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