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  1. Há 3 dias · Colonel Sandys died in 1768 and his widow in the following year, when Easthampstead passed under a family settlement to their daughter Mary, who married Arthur Hill, second Marquess of Downshire. (fn. 47) The Marchioness of Downshire was in 1802 created in her own right Baroness Sandys of Ombersley, and on her death in 1836 was ...

  2. Há 5 dias · Mary married Arthur Hill, second Marquess of Downshire, and shortly after the death of her husband, in June 1802, she was created Baroness Sandys of Ombersley, with remainder to her second, third, fourth and fifth sons respectively, with a final remainder to her eldest son, the Marquess of Downshire.

  3. Há 2 dias · Martin's daughter Mary eventually inherited the barony of Sandys, and carried the rectory and advowson to her husband Arthur Hill, second Marquess of Downshire, who placed them in settlement in 1787. (fn. 136) The patronage was sold by the fifth marquess in 1871 to Luke Lowsley, who died in 1892, leaving it to his eldest son Mr ...

  4. Há 1 dia · Alexander Nelson Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport (1814–1904), also 4th Duke of Bronte; he married Lady Mary Penelope Hill, a daughter of Arthur Hill, 3rd Marquess of Downshire, in 1838. Hon. Horatio Nelson Hood (1826–1832), who died young. Hood died on 6 January 1868.

  5. Há 3 dias · Beyham (xvi cent.). The parish of Beenham lies to the south-west of Reading. The parish was commonly miscalled Beenham Valence (fn. 1) in the 18th century, and, although the confusion was pointed out and corrected by Lysons, the mistake is still made, particularly in reference to the vicarage. (fn. 2) The parish contains 1,816½ acres, of which ...

  6. Há 4 dias · The seventh Earl of Salisbury was created Marquess 24 August 1789 and four years later was elected K.G. He married in 1773 Mary Emilia Hill, daughter of the Earl of Downshire, a sportswoman whose fame is still remembered.

  7. Há 2 dias · He was later made Marquess of Wellington, in the said county on 18 August 1812. Wellington attempted to take the vital fortress of Burgos, which linked Madrid to France. He failed, due in part to a lack of siege guns, forcing him into a headlong retreat with the loss of over 2,000 casualties.