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  1. Over 200 years of heritage and culture. The Earl Bishop Trail invites you to enjoy the culture, landscape and history of the north coast of Ireland, from The Giant’s Causeway to the walled city of Derry/Londonderry. The trail tells the story of how Frederick Hervey helped shape the one of the most iconic landscapes in the world.

  2. Frederick William Augustus Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol (born 19 October 1979) is a British peer. After managing a Baltic property fund, based in Estonia, he is currently the chairman of Bristol Estates and founder and Chief Executive of Brickowner Residential Income PLC, a property investment company. As Marquess of Bristol, he was a hereditary member of the House of Lords in 1999. He is ...

  3. 'Frederick Hervey, one of the most fascinating men of his age, was without rival among Batoni's sitters for eccentricity and singularity. His ecclesiastical career was championed by his elder brother, Lord Bristol; in 1767 he was consecrated Bishop of Cloyne and on 18 February 1768 he was appointed to the See of Derry, the richest in Ireland.

  4. Frederick Augustus Hervey aka Fourth Earl of Bristol (1 Aug 1730 - certain 8 Jul 1803) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. cswiki Frederick Hervey ...

  5. Frederick Hervey, 2a Marquesa de Bristol (15 de julio de 1800 a 30 de octubre de 1864), el bisabuelo del presente Marquess Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Charlotte Hervey (8 de septiembre de 1801 – 16 de enero de 1869) se casó con el Rev. Hon. John Grey, hijo de Charles Grey, II Earl Grey, y tuvo tres hijos.

  6. Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol. Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Bishop of Derry for 35 years; he advocated the relaxation of anti-catholic laws. Hervey undertook many improvements in his diocese, building new roads and bridges, fostering agriculture and draining the great bog of Cloyne.

  7. Frederick Augustus, fourth son of Lord Hervey, succeeded his brother the admiral as 4th Earl of Bristol in 1779 and in 1798 inherited the barony of Howard de Walden. By his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of a Suffolk neighbor, Sir Jermyn Davers, 4th Bart., he was the father of the future Marquess of Bristol and of Lady Elizabeth Foster, the famous beauty, whose second husband was the 5th Duke of ...