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  1. Conway: Forenames: Henry Seymour: Gender: Male: Date: 1721-1795: Biography: ODNB link for Conway, Henry Seymour (1721-1795) Field Marshal Secretary of State: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P153589 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P6377 ) Online related resources: Bibliography of British and Irish History link for Henry Seymour Conway

  2. www.theislandwiki.org › index › General_ConwayGeneral Conway - Jerripedia

    In 1772, when General Henry Seymour Conway was appointed Governor and Captain of the Isle of Jersey, he was 51. His career had been the dual one of soldier and politician and he had held a number of senior government posts, often combining them with his commitments as a serving officer in the Army. Even during his Governorship he remained ...

  3. Thomas Bowdler vs. Henry Seymour Conway "Brawl" (1788) Francois Philidor vs. John M. Bruehl "Endgame theory No'1" (1789) L46UN35; Chess History II. (1900 - 1945)

  4. 10 de fev. de 2019 · His second son by his third wife was the distinguished soldier and politician the Hon. Henry Seymour Conway. Lord Conway died in February 1732 in Lisburn, aged 52, and was succeeded by his eldest son by his third wife, Francis Seymour-Conway, who was created Earl of Hertford in 1750 and Marquess of Hertford in 1793.

  5. Henry Seymour (15 décembre 1746 – 5 février 1830) est un homme politique britannique, le second fils de Francis Seymour-Conway. Il abandonne le nom de famille de Conway après la mort de son père en 1794.

  6. Henry Seymour Conway was Horace Walpole's first cousin. The two maintained a close lifelong friendship and correspondence. Conway's military and political activities put him at the center of Britain's imperial projects: his parliamentary career began in 1741; he was secretary of state under Rockingham and Chatham; and, after a long career in the army he rose to commander-in-chief of forces in ...

  7. 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 ...