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  1. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Edward Villiers's eldest son, William († 1643), thus succeeded as second Viscount Grandison in 1630. He was the father of Barbara Villiers († 1709) , one of the mistresses of King Charles II , by whom she had five children, and who was created Duchess of Cleveland in 1670.

  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Charlotte Lee was born Charlotte Fitzroy, on 5 September 1664, the fourth child and second daughter of Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine, the only child of the Royalist commander William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison. She was placed in the care of a governess in Berkshire House.

  3. Há 3 dias · His son and heir William became Viscount Grandison while a minor in 1630 and died in 1643 leaving an only child Barbara. She married Roger Palmer, created earl of Castlemaine in 1661, and, having become mistress to Charles II, was created duchess of Cleveland in 1670.

  4. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon (c. 1675–1740) Edward Hopkins (1675–1736) John Villiers, 5th Viscount Grandison later 1st Earl Grandison (c. 1682–1766) 1722. Marmaduke Coghill (1673–1739) Bernard Hale (1677–1729) 1723. Algernon Coote, 6th Earl of Mountrath (1689–1744) By 1723. Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672–1723)

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · William Pitt, the Elder was a British statesman, twice virtual prime minister (1756–61, 1766–68), who secured the transformation of his country into an imperial power. Pitt was born in London of a distinguished family. His mother, Lady Harriet Villiers, daughter of Viscount Grandison, belonged to.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2024 · In 1623 Blake sold the ferry to Oliver St John, 1 st Viscount Grandison, and in 1630 sold probably all his remaining property in Chelsea to Ralph Massie (or Massey) of London, vintner, consisting of the farmhouse held by Wrennall, the house formerly held by Stocke, 75 a. arable, 11 a. and 16 lots of meadow, all in Chelsea, and 1½ a. in Fulham.

  7. Há 6 dias · Between 1658 and 1732 there were several fines levied concerning various sixth parts of the property, but in the latter year James Fitzgerald Villiers, great-grandson of George Villiers, 4th Viscount Grandison, appears to have obtained possession of the whole estate.