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  1. The Honourable George Charles Grantley FitzHardinge Berkeley (10 February 1800 – 20 February 1881), known as Grantley Berkeley, was a British politician, writer and sportsman.

  2. Profile & Legacies Summary. 10 th Feb 1800 - 20 th Feb 1881. Claimant or beneficiary. Biography. Known as Grantley Berkeley. Politician, sportsman and author. Evidently disputatious and violent.

  3. The Honourable George Charles Grantley FitzHardinge Berkeley (10 February 1800 – 20 February 1881), known as Grantley Berkeley, was a British politician, writer and sportsman. Berkeley was the sixth son of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley, by Mary Cole, daughter of William Cole. He was...

  4. English. The English sportsman in the western prairies (1861) by Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley (1800-1881) Published in London by Hurst & Blackett. Notes: xi, 431 pages : illustrations, frontispiece, plates ; 24 cm. Tan leather binding over marbled boards. Five raised bands and a green and gilt title label on the spine. Top edge gilt.

  5. Há 4 dias · HUNTING. FOXHOUNDS. The only pack of foxhounds to which Middlesex can lay claim is the original Old Berkeley Hunt, which ceased to hunt the county more than half a century ago and is now divided into the Old Berkeley East and the Old Berkeley West, whose kennels are at Chorleywood in Hertfordshire and at Hazelmere Park, High Wycombe, respectively.

  6. Notes. Grantley Berkeley was related to the colonial administrator Sir George Berkeley (1819-1905): born Barbados and descended from a branch of the family of the earls of Berkeley; his mother was Elizabeth Pilgrim, daughter of William Murray, of Bruce Vale estate, Barbados; 1845: appointed colonial secretary and controller of customs of ...

  7. BERKELEY, GEORGE CHARLES GRANTLEY FITZHARDINGE, M.P. (1800–1881), sixth son of Frederick Augustus, fifth earl of Berkeley (the second son after his marriage, on 16 May 1796, to Mary Cole, thenceforth Countess of Berkeley), was born on 10 Feb. 1800. His elder brother by three years, Thomas Moreton Fitzhardinge, having, by the decision of the House of Lords, been declared Earl of Berkeley [see Ber