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  1. Henry Paget, Earl of Uxbridge (17 May 1768 – 29 April 1854) was the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1828 to 1829 and from 1830 to 1833. Known for his gallant cavalry charge at the Battle of Waterloo, Paget was made the Marquess of Anglesey as a reward. Henry Paget was born in London in 1768, serving as a politician in Wales during his early years. However, with the outbreak of the French ...

  2. cswiki Henry Paget (Bayly), 1. hrabě z Uxbridge; cywiki Henry Paget, Iarll 1af Uxbridge; dewiki Henry Paget, 1. Earl of Uxbridge (1744–1812) enwiki Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge (second creation) frwiki Henry Paget (1er comte d'Uxbridge) itwiki Henry Paget, I conte di Uxbridge

  3. Paget Henry is Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Brown University. He received his PhD in sociology from Cornell University in 1976, though he also has a longstanding interest in philosophy. (As an undergraduate, he won the Frederick Sperling Award in philosophy at City College in 1970.) His specializations are dependency theory ...

  4. 27 de dez. de 2017 · Henry Paget, the 5th Marquess of Anglesey. All quite a sight in Victorian-era Ynys Môn. For this eccentric behaviour belonged to Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey.

  5. 16 de fev. de 2021 · Henry, his son then become Lord Paget. Around a dozen years later, his father having served a number of civil government posts, was promoted to an earldom and became the Earl of Uxbridge.

  6. Henry William Paget, primer marqués de Anglesey KG, GCB, GCH, PC (17 de mayo de 1768 - 29 de abril de 1854), llamado Lord Paget entre 1784 y 1812 y conocido como el Earl de Uxbridge entre 1812 y 1815, fue un oficial del ejército británico y político. Después de servir como miembro del parlamento por Carnarvon y luego por Milborne Port ...

  7. 1836. RCIN 401453. The Marquess of Anglesey was a hero of the Napoleonic Wars and distinguished himself at the Battle of Waterloo, where he lost a leg – an injury Shee has chosen not to reveal. His portrait was one of a number commissioned by William IV, who wanted the Waterloo Chamber to be a commemoration of the Battle, rather than a ...