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  1. Há 1 dia · May 26, 2024. Nestled in the picturesque Peak District of Derbyshire, England, Chatsworth House stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Cavendish family and the Dukes of Devonshire. This magnificent estate, with its awe-inspiring architecture, priceless art collection, and sprawling gardens, has captivated visitors for centuries.

  2. Há 1 dia · After the extinction of this family, Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, was, in 1603, created Earl of Devonshire. The title became extinct by his death in 1606. In 1618, William Cavendish was created Earl of Devonshire, and the title has continued ever since in this noble family, who in 1694 were elevated to the dukedom. n7.

  3. Há 2 dias · Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire. — Sir William Cavendish, descended from an ancient family who took their name from Cavendish in Suffolk , the place of their residence, settled in Derbyshire in consequence of his marriage with the heiress of Hard wick, about the year 1544; by which match he became possessed of Hardwick-hall, and other estates.

    • William Cavendish, 4.º Duque de Devonshire1
    • William Cavendish, 4.º Duque de Devonshire2
    • William Cavendish, 4.º Duque de Devonshire3
    • William Cavendish, 4.º Duque de Devonshire4
    • William Cavendish, 4.º Duque de Devonshire5
  4. Há 3 dias · "The 1st Duke of Newcastle and founder of the present castle of Nottingham, was William Cavendish, son of Sir Charles Cavendish, (younger brother of William the first Earl of Devonshire) and Catherine daughter and heir to Cuthbert baron Ogle, married to him the 4th of Car. I."

  5. Há 1 dia · Marlow. John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington. United Kingdom. Monmouth House. (demolished in 1773) Soho Square. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch. United Kingdom.

  6. Há 3 dias · The Duke of Devonshire, KCVO, CBE, DL, received the Watch Award, honoring his commitment to preservation, ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Sir William Cavendish, who may be said to have been the founder of the two noble houses of Newcastle and Devonshire, was son of Thomas Cavendish, who held an office in the Court of Exchequer. Here, it is probable, he attained that knowledge which qualified him to be an useful instrument in the Reformation.