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  1. Fitzhardinge William Berkeley, 1 st Earl Fitzhardinge (26. december 1786 - 10. oktober 1857 ), Kendt som Lord Segrave mellem 1831 og 1841, er en grundejer og politiker britisk .

  2. Maurice Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 1. baron Fitzhardinge ( Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 1st Baron Fitzhardinge of Bristol) ( 3. ledna 1788 – 17. října 1867, Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, Anglie) byl britský admirál. U Royal Navy sloužil od napoleonských válek, později byl dlouholetým členem Dolní sněmovny a působil v ...

  3. BERKELEY, William Fitzhardinge, Visct. Dursley (1786-1857). Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 , ed. R. Thorne, 1986 Available from Boydell and Brewer

  4. 24 de mai. de 2018 · The Hon. Sir William Berkeley (1639 – 1 June 1666) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, rising to the rank of vice-admiral. Berkeley was born into a noble family, one of the younger sons of a courtier of King Charles II, and a younger brother of one of the King's favourites.

  5. On his father’s death in 1810 he inherited a landed estate in Sussex.1 His elder brother William, who succeeded to the main Berkeley estates but was not allowed to assume the title, was ambitious to extend his political influence in Gloucestershire with a view to promoting his claim to a peerage, which was gratified by the Whigs when he was created Baron Segrave in 1831 and Earl Fitzhardinge ...

  6. Fitzhardinge William Berkeley, 1 st Earl Fitzhardinge (26 december 1786 - 10 oktober 1857), bekend als de Lord Segrave tussen 1831 en 1841 is een landeigenaar en politicus Brits. Samenvatting 1 Jeugd

  7. Há 1 dia · William FitzHardinge Berkeley (1786-1857) was the eldest son of the 5th Earl of Berkeley and Mary Cole. As such he was eventually styled Viscount Dursley, the title given to heirs to the Berkeley earldom, but he was denied the right to the earldom due to his illegitimacy. In 1810, he became Colonel of the Royal South Gloucestershire Militia.