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  1. 9 de mai. de 2024 · After his wife's death, he married Lady Frances Stewart on 10 March 1799. Lady Frances was the eldest daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry and Frances Pratt (the daughter of the Whig politician Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden ). [4]

  2. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Robert Stewart (1739–1821) John Fitzgibbon (1748–1802) Thomas Kelly (1724–1809) 1784. Thomas Orde (1740–1807) Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington later 1st Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842) William Augustus Pitt (1728–1809) William Ponsonby (1744–1806) James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden (1735–1788) 1785

  3. Há 1 dia · Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh: 1769–1822 1814 Later Marquess of Londonderry 647 Ferdinand VII, King of Spain: 1784–1833 1814 648 William VI, Prince of Orange: 1772–1843 1814 Later William I, King of the Netherlands 649 Leopold George Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld: 1790–1865 1816 Later Léopold I, King of the Belgians 650

  4. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Robert Stewart (1739-1821) later 1st Marquess Londonderry, by Anton Raphael Mengs, courtesy of National Trust, Mount Stewart. He was the son of Alexander Stewart (1700-1781) of Ballylawn and Mary née Cowan.

  5. Há 6 dias · A Letter from Sir Charles Coote, from Londonderry, of Twenty-fifth of November 1648, touching Sir Robert Stewart, was this Day read. Resolved , &c. That it be referred to the General and Council of War, to try Sir Robert Stewart , by a Council of War, upon the Matters charged against him: And that the Prosecutors do give in their Charge against him, to the Council of War.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2024 · On 8 February 1915, the collieries were inherited from the sixth marquess by his thirty-six-year-old son, Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart. The seventh marquess would be the last of his line to have an active role in the coal trade—he narrowly outlived the nationalisation of his collieries in 1947—and that denouement inevitably ...

  7. Há 5 dias · There is no better example than the Seventh Marquess of Londonderry whose life from 1878 to 1949 spanned and mirrored the period. The Londonderrys had enjoyed immense wealth in land and minerals in Britain and Ireland for centuries, played leading roles in Parliament and the state, and in an earlier time the Seventh Marquess would have continued in the family tradition of patrician prominence.