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  1. 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 ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Henry Seymour Conway’s elder brother, Francis, 2nd Baron Conway, was created marquess of Hertford in 1793; his mother was a sister of Sir Robert Walpole’s wife, and he was therefore first cousin to Horace Walpole, with whom he was on terms of intimate friendship throughout his life. Having entered the army at an early age, Conway was ...

  3. Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway was a British general and statesman. A brother of the 1st Marquess of Hertford, and cousin of Horace Walpole, he began his military career in the War of the Austrian Succession. He held various political offices including Chief Secretary for Ireland, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, Leader of the House of Commons and Secretary of State for the ...

  4. 1759-1801. He was born in London on 29 April 1759, the fifth son of the politician, Francis Seymour Conway, first Marquess of Hertford, and of his wife Isabella Fitzroy, the youngest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Grafton. He was the father of Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Francis Seymour, and of Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Henry Seymour and Colonel ...

  5. Field Marshall, the Hon.ble Henry Seymour Conway | Museum number 1875,0508.1175 ...

  6. 29 de dez. de 2020 · SEYMOUR, Lord HENRY (1805–1859), founder of the Jockey Club at Paris, was the younger son of Francis Charles Seymour Conway, third marquis of Hertford, by Maria Fagniani, adopted daughter of George Augustus Selwyn (1719–1791) [q. v.] His grandfather was Francis (Ingram) Seymour, second marquis of Hertford [q. v.] Lord Henry was born in Paris on 18 Jan. 1805, his father, then Lord Yarmouth ...

  7. Will Alfred wrote this public letter to Secretary Henry Seymour Conway. Conway was one of two of Britain’s Secretaries of State and was responsible for relations with the American colonies. The letter was first published in a London newspaper and then was published in the Boston Gazette Supplement on January 27, 1766, nearly three months ...