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  1. Politician. Born in the Hanover Square area. Good friend of Pitt the Younger, being his second in Pitt's duel in 1798. 1809 honoured with the title Earl of Harrowby. Lived at (what is now) 44 Grosvenor Square; Walking in Mayfair says he was here 1804-47. Wednesday dinners at his house have been central to the story of two important historic events: See the Waterloo Way and the Cato Street ...

  2. Dudley Ryder, 7th Earl of Harrowby. Dudley Danvers Granville Coutts Ryder, 7th Earl of Harrowby, TD (20 December 1922 – 9 October 2007), known as Viscount Sandon from 1956 to 1987, was a British hereditary peer who was deputy chairman of Coutts bank and its parent company, NatWest .

  3. Statesman Dudley Ryder was elected to his father's old Parliament seat of Tiverton in 1784, where he remained throughout his Commons career. William Pitt, the premier, became his friend and political patron and in 1790 Pitt appointed him Vice President of the Board of Trade, a post he held for eleven years. Ryder was in favour of abolition of the slave trade and of Catholic emancipation. On ...

  4. Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Known as Viscount Sandon until his father's death in 1847. In 1819, he was the first hereditary peer to gain a double first-class degree from Christ Church, Oxford. He was elected as an MP while still an undergraduate in 1819; he was appointed a Lord of the Admiralty ...

  5. Major Lisle Charles Dudley Ryder is reported as having died between 27th May and 2nd October, 1940. He came from a family who had given distinguished service to Great Britain for centuries. Ryder was born in India in 1902. His father was Colonel Charles Henry Dudley Ryder, CB, CIE, DSO, surveyor general of India and his mother was Ida Josephine ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_RyderHenry Ryder - Wikipedia

    Henry Dudley Ryder (21 July 1777 – 31 March 1836) was a prominent English evangelical Anglican bishop in the early years of the nineteenth century, most notably as Bishop of Lichfield. He was the first evangelical to be raised to the Anglican episcopate.

  7. The Honourable Granville Dudley Ryder JP (26 November 1799 – 24 November 1879), was a British Tory politician. Ryder was the second son of Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby, and his wife, the former Lady Susanna Leveson-Gower, daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford. A graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, he served ...