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  1. It appears in the background of Zoffany's picture 'George, Prince of Wales, and Frederick, later Duke of York, at Buckingham House' (RCIN 404709). The group was engraved by McArdell in 1752 and many copies of the painting exist, including one by William Hanneman in the Royal Collection. The original sketch for the figure of the younger boy is ...

  2. George Villiers ( 30 janvier 1628 - 16 avril 1687) est un homme d'État britannique, fils de George Villiers, 1er duc de Buckingham. Il est le second duc de Buckingham . Il accompagna Charles II d'Angleterre en exil, le suivit en Écosse, où il combattit vaillamment et jouit d'une grande faveur auprès de ce prince après la Restauration.

  3. She was the mother of Mary Villiers, Duchess of Richmond and of George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (who inherited her title as 20th Baron de Ros). She wrote to her husband in July 1623, when he was with Prince Charles in Spain.

  4. 乔治·维利尔斯(George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham;1628年1月30日-1687年4月16日),第二代白金汉公爵。. 1657年9月15日与玛丽·费尔法克斯结婚,无后代 [4] 乔治·维利尔斯(George Villers;1592年8月28日-1628年8月23日) 英国政治家,詹姆士一世及查理一世时期宫廷宠臣 ...

  5. The English statesman George Villiers, 2d Duke of Buckingham (1628-1687), was influential in Restoration England. An advocate of religious toleration, he was also known as a rake and as the author of lewd poetry and prose. Elder son of the Duke of Buckingham, Charles l's most powerful subject, George Villiers was born on Jan. 30, 1628.

  6. Susan Villiers († 1652), daughter of Sir George Villiers († 1606), married William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh, parents-in-law to James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton. William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison († 1643), married Mary Bayning, daughter and heiress of Paul Bayning, 1st Viscount Bayning. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of ...

  7. 17 de jan. de 2022 · George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 1628-87. Son of the 1st Duke of Buckingham who was murdered in 1628, he and his younger brother Francis were taken in by King Charles I and brought up with the royal children. After gaining his degree at Trinity College, Cambridge, Buckingham joined the Royalist army in 1642.