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  1. Frederick William John Augustus Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol (/ ˈ h ɑːr v i / "Harvey"; 15 September 1954 – 10 January 1999), also known as John Jermyn and John Bristol, was a British hereditary peer, aristocrat and businessman.

  2. John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, PC (13 October 1696 – 5 August 1743) was an English courtier and political writer. Heir to the Earl of Bristol , he obtained the key patronage of Walpole , and was involved in many court intrigues and literary quarrels, being apparently caricatured by Pope and Fielding .

  3. Marquess of Bristol is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom held by the Hervey family since 1826. The Marquess's subsidiary titles are Earl of Bristol (created 1714), Earl Jermyn, of Horningsheath in the County of Suffolk (1826), and Baron Hervey, of Ickworth in the County of Suffolk (1703). The Hervey barony is in the ...

  4. John Hervey, Baron Hervey was a politician and wit whose Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second are of first importance and, along with the writings of Horace Walpole, are largely responsible for many of posterity’s impressions of 18th-century England.

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  5. 29 de jun. de 2021 · Learn about the fascinating and complex life of John Hervey, a prominent and controversial courtier in the reigns of George I and II. Discover his relationships with Queen Caroline, Prince Frederick, Steven Fox, and his wife Mary Lepell.

  6. John Hervey, 1st earl of Bristol (born August 27, 1665—died January 20, 1751) was the first earl of Bristol in the Hervey line, son of Sir Thomas Hervey and nephew of John Hervey, treasurer to Catherine of Braganza, queen consort of Charles II.

  7. John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey (1696–1743) was a courtier and politicial writer. He was the son of the first Earl of Bristol, and took the courtesy title of Baron Hervey of Ickworth on his brother's death in 1723, but died before his father and so never became Earl of Bristol.