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  1. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple. by Richard Houston, after William Hoare mezzotint, circa 1757-1760 15 5/8 in. x 11 in. (396 mm x 280 mm) plate size; 17 in. x 12 5/8 in. (432 mm x 320 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D40505

  2. Earl Temple of Stowe, in the County of Buckingham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1822 for Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Marquess of Buckingham, who was created Marquess of Chandos and Duke of Buckingham and Chandos at the same time.

  3. Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Marquess of Buckingham (1776-1839) married in 1796 Anna Elizabeth Brydges (d. 1836), daughter and heir of the 3rd Duke of Chandos (d. 1789), through whom the Grenvilles inherited estates in Middlesex (Canons, formerly held by the Lake family), Hampshire and Wiltshire (Avington etc.), Somerset (Keynsham etc.) and Derbyshire, as well as ...

  4. 6 de set. de 2023 · The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikipedia.org Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 女性に対して創設されたイギリス爵位一覧

  5. Richard Grenville, 2nd Earl of Temple (1711-79) The Grenville papers : being the correspondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple and the Right Hon. George Grenville, their friends and contemporaries ; v.2 / edited, with notes, by William James Smith.

  6. Wotton Underwood. All Saints Churchyard. Created by: Yupon Lifu. Added: Jul 18, 2017. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 181520311. Source citation. Born Richard Grenville, changed his name to Richard Grenville-Temple upon becoming the 2nd Earl Temple in 1752. Had no sons so his title was inherited by his nephew George Nugent-Temple-Grenville.

  7. 13 de jan. de 2024 · Richard GrenvilleTemple, 2nd Earl Temple KG,PC (26 September 1711 12 September 1779) was a British politician. He is best known for his association with his brotherinlaw William Pitt who he served with in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.