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  1. Sir George Granville Leveson-Gower KBE (19 May 1858 – 18 July 1951), was a British civil servant and Liberal politician from the Leveson-Gower family. He held political office as Comptroller of the Household between 1892 and 1895 and later served as a Commissioner of Woods and Forests from 1908 to 1924.

  2. "John Leveson-Gower, 1st Baron Gower PC (1675–1709) was the son of Sir William Leveson-Gower, 4th Baronet and his wife Jane Granville. He was born on 7 January 1675 in Stittenham, Yorkshire. His maternal grandparents were John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath and his wife Jane Wyche, daughter of Sir Peter Wyche."

  3. Leveson-Gower married Lady Jane Granville (the eldest daughter of the 1st Earl of Bath) and they had five children: Katherine (1670–?), who married Sir Edward Wyndham, 2nd Baronet, John Leveson-Gower, later 1st Baron Gower (1675–1709). Jane (d. 1725), who married the 4th Earl of Clarendon). Richard (died unmarried) William (died unmarried),

  4. Lady Louisa Leveson-Gower († 29. Juli 1827) ⚭ Sir Archibald MacDonald, 1. Baronet. Lady Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower († 27. Januar 1824) ⚭ Frederick Howard, 5. Earl of Carlisle war die Mutter von George Howard, 6. Earl of Carlisle. Lady Anne Leveson-Gower († 16.

  5. John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower (1694–1754), English politician John Leveson-Gower (Royal Navy officer) (1740–1792), British Royal Navy officer Topics referred to by the same term

  6. John Leveson-Gower (11 July 1740 – 15 August 1792)[1] was an officer of the Royal Navy and a politician. He saw service during the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence, rising to the rank of rear-admiral. He also sat as Member of Parliament for several constituencies, and was a junior Lord of the Admiralty.[2] John was born on 11 July 1740, the second son of John, first earl ...

  7. John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland (1676–1721) Lady Catherine Manners (1675–1722), married John Leveson-Gower, 1st Baron Gower, and had issue. Lady Dorothy Manners (c. 1690–1734), married Baptist Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough, and had issue. He died at his home, Belvoir Castle. See also In popular culture