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  1. Biography. Under George II Conway belonged to the old corps of Whigs, and in 1754 he was returned as a Government candidate on Lord Falmouth’s interest at St. Mawes. From 1754 to 1765 his most important political connexions were with the Duke of Cumberland and the 4th Duke of Devonshire. He had been appointed aide-de-camp to Cumberland in ...

  2. Le maréchal Henry Seymour Conway est un général et homme d'État britannique. Frère de Francis Seymour-Conway et cousin de Horace Walpole, il commence sa carrière militaire pendant la guerre de Succession d'Autriche. Il occupe divers postes politiques, dont Secrétaire en chef pour l'Irlande, secrétaire d'État au Département du Sud, Leader de la Chambre des communes et secrétaire d ...

  3. Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway. Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway ( 12 février 1743 – 17 juin 1822) est un homme politique britannique. Il siège à la Chambre des communes irlandaise de 1761 à 1776, et dans la Chambre des Communes Britannique de 1766 à 1794. Il sert en tant que Secrétaire en chef pour l'Irlande sous les ordres de son père.

  4. Figure of General Henry Seymour Conway. British. 1770–75 Not on view View more. Due to rights ...

  5. Henry Seymour Conway, 1721–95, English soldier and politician; nephew of Robert Walpole. Early in his life he entered upon concurrent and distinguished military and parliamentary careers. He fell into disfavor with George III for defending John Wilkes and was dismissed (1764) from his commands.

  6. ヘンリー・シーモア・コンウェイ 元帥 ( 英語: Henry Seymour Conway 、 1721年 - 1795年 7月9日 )は、 グレートブリテン王国 の軍人、政治家。. 初代ハートフォード侯爵 の弟、 ホレス・ウォルポール のいとこであり、 オーストリア継承戦争 で軍歴をはじめた後 ...

  7. 3 de jul. de 1997 · Contrary to what some people believe, the face carved and painted in the wooden medallions at Conway Marketplace is not that of George Washington but of Henry Seymour Conway. The town was named for him — but who was Henry Seymour Conway? And why, at a time when the American colonies were seething with rebellion, would a remote village in the -White Mountains name itself for a British army ...