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  1. 20 de mai. de 2024 · George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, a man of great wit and humour, and of the most whimsical caprice, was the admiration and the jest of the reign of Charles the Second. He was the alchymist and the philosopher; the fiddler and the poet; the mimic and the statesman.

  2. Há 5 dias · In 1793 it was acquired by the Hon. George Villiers but being quite a small house he soon found it necessary to extend his occupation to No. 34 (in 1798, the year of his marriage), and later added No. 36 as well.

  3. Há 1 dia · On 23rd August, 1628, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, was murdered by John Felton, and with his death all schemes for the rebuilding of York (or Buckingham) House were at an end.

  4. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Index of officials. Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 9, Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry 1815-1870. Originally published by University of London, London, 1984. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved. Citation: , 'Index of officials', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 9 ...

  5. Há 2 dias · The Order of St John is perhaps best known for the health organisations it founded and continues to run, including St John Ambulance and St John Eye Hospital Group. As with the order, the memberships and work of these organisations are not constricted by denomination or religion.

  6. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Sign In or Create a FREE Account. Family Time Line. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Sir George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham. 1592–1628. Lady Katherine Manners , Duchess of Buckingham. 1605–1649. Marriage: 16 May 1620. Lady Mary Villiers. 1622–1685. Lord Charles Villiers, styled Marquess of Buckingham. 1625–1627.

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    • Lady Katherine Manners, Anne Villars
  7. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Roundhead. William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele (born May 28, 1582, Broughton Castle, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died April 14, 1662, Broughton Castle) was an English statesman, a leading opponent of James I and Charles I in the House of Lords and a supporter of Parliament in the English Civil Wars.