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  1. William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace, FRS (21 February 1805 – 29 December 1893), styled The Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an English nobleman and scientist. He was the husband of Lord Byron 's daughter Ada, today remembered as a pioneering computer scientist.

  2. 22 de jan. de 2019 · William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace FRS. (21 February 1805 – 29 December 1893), known as the Hon. William King until 1833 and as the Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an English nobleman and scientist. Lovelace was the eldest son of Peter King, 7th Baron King, and his wife Lady Hester Fortescue, granddaughter of George Grenville.

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    • Michael Lawrence Rhodes
    • February 21, 1805
  3. Earl of Lovelace was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1838 for William King-Noel, 8th Baron King, a title created in 1725. History. The King or Locke King family stems from the son of Jerome King, a grocer, of Exeter, and his wife Anne, [n 1] great-niece of the philosopher John Locke.

  4. William King-Noel, 8th Baron King, 1st Earl of Lovelace, Viscount Ockham (18051893), husband of Augusta Ada Byron who was the daughter of Anne Noel-Byron, de jure 15th Baroness le Despencer, 11th Baroness Wentworth. In 1860, he adopted the additional surname and arms of Noel by Royal license.

  5. William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace FRS, known as the Hon. William King until 1833 and as the Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an English nobleman and scientist. Lovelace was the eldest son of Peter King, 7th Baron King, and his wife Lady Hester Fortescue, granddaughter of George Grenville.

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  7. Author. Alistair Grant. William King-Noel, first Earl of Lovelace [known as the Hon. William King until 1833 and as the Lord King from 1833 to 1838] (1805-1893) scientist, and Fellow of the Royal Society. He married Augusta Ada Byron the legitimate daughter of the poet. They lived at Sandown House, Esher from c1841 until Ada's death in 1852.