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  1. Henry Paget, 4th Marquess of Anglesey and 5th Earl of Uxbridge PC (25 December 1835 – 13 October 1898) was a British peer. He served as Vice-Admiral of the Coast , North Wales and Carmarthenshire. [1]

  2. Marquess of Anglesey is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1815 for Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, a hero of the Battle of Waterloo, second in command to the Duke of Wellington.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2020 · The Anglesey Tiara was at one time owned by Henry Cyril Paget - fifth Marquess of Anglesey. It is expected to fetch a six-figure sum at the event in the Netherlands. But behind the...

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  4. Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey (16 June 1875 – 14 March 1905), styled Lord Paget until 1880 and Earl of Uxbridge between 1880 and 1898, and nicknamed "Toppy", was a British peer who was notable during his short life for squandering his inheritance on a lavish social life and accumulating massive debts.

  5. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Features. Who was Henry Paget, the ‘Dancing Marquess’? The inside story of the flamboyant aristocrat whose outrageous costumes and penchant for luxury are set to be dramatised in Madfabulous. Infamous for his lavish spending and madcap lifestyle, the mercurial peer remains one of Britain’s most controversial aristocrats. By Clara Strunck.

  6. Biography of Henry Paget 4th Marquess Anglesey 1835-1898 including his birth, marriages, death and life events, life events of his siblings, and his ancestry to five generations, royal ancestors and royal descendants.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2023 · Henry Cyril Paget (1875-1905) succeeded the title of the 5th Marquess of Anglesey and inherited Plas Newydd in 1898 along with about £110,000 a year, which is the equivalent of about £18-£20 million today [1]. He renamed it ‘Anglesey Castle’ and spared no expense in making it his own.