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  1. Leveson came in unopposed for Staffordshire in March 1799 in the place of his half-brother Lord Gower, who took office with a barony. Canning hoped to obtain a place for him at the Admiralty before long or, if he was sent abroad, to take him with him, but Leveson had his own notion of seeing active service.

  2. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Henrietta Elizabeth ('Harriet') Leveson-Gower (née Cavendish), Countess Granville

  3. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2. Earl Granville (1815–1891) ⚭ (1) 1840 Prinzessin Marie Louise Pelina von Dalberg († 1860), Witwe von Sir Richard Acton, ⚭ (2) 1865 Lady Castila Rosalind Campbell; Hon. Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower (1819–1907) ⚭ 1851 Lady Margaret Compton. Als Leveson-Gower am 7. Januar 1846 in London starb, erbte ...

  4. Granville George Leveson-Gower (2nd Earl Granville) was born in Westminster in 1815. He was the grandson of the Marquess of Stafford, which connected him to the Sutherlands, while his mother, Lady Harriet Cavendish, linked him to the Duke of Devonshire placing Granville at the heart of the aristocratic Whig cousinhood.

  5. Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville edo Granville kondesa (jaiotzez Lady Henrietta Elizabeth Cavendish; Londres, 1785eko abuztuaren 29a – 1862ko azaroaren 25a) aristokrata aberats eta idazle ingelesa zen, Lady Granville izenez ere ezaguna.

  6. 28 de dez. de 2020 · LEVESON-GOWER, GRANVILLE GEORGE, second Earl Granville (1815–1891), statesman, eldest son of lord Granville Leveson-Gower, first earl Granville [q. v,], by his wife, Lady Harriet Elizabeth Cavendish, daughter of William, fifth duke of Devonshire, was born at Great Stanhope Street, Mayfair, London, on 11 May 1816 ( Gent. Mag. 1815, pt.i. p.466). He bore in youth the courtesy title of Lord ...

  7. www.wiki3.es-es.nina.az › Granville_Leveson-GowerGranville Leveson-Gower

    3 de ago. de 2021 · George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2º conde Granville (11 de mayo de 1815-31 de marzo de 1891), fue un político liberal británico. Ocupó diversos cargos en su carrera, entre ellos el de secretario de Asuntos Exteriores (1851-1862, 1870-1874, 1880-1885) y líder de los liberales en la Cámara de los Lores, por casi 30 años.