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  1. Arthur Hill by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, c. 1785–1790. Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire PC, FRS (3 March 1753 – 7 September 1801), styled Viscount Fairford until 1789 and Earl of Hillsborough from 1789 to 1793, was a British peer and MP. Life. Hill was the eldest son of Wills Hill, 1st Earl of Hillsborough (later Marquess of ...

  2. In 1786 Arthur Hill (d. 1801), later 2nd Marquess, married Mary Sandys, heir not only through her uncle the 2nd Baron Sandys to the Worcestershire and East Anglia estates of the Sandys family,...

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    Description
    Held By
    Reference
    1
    Public Record Office of Northern Ireland ...
    D 671
    2
    Public Record Office of Northern Ireland ...
    D 2784/23
    3
    Royal Berkshire Archives
    D/ED
    4
    Royal Berkshire Archives
    D/EB/M3
    • 1200-2000
  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire PC, FRS (3 March 1753 – 7 September 1801), styled Viscount Kilwarlin until 1789 and Earl of Hillsborough from 1789 to 1793, was a British peer and MP. Life The eldest son of Wills Hill, 1st Earl of Hillsborough (later Marquess of Downshire), he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and ...

    • March 3, 1753
    • September 7, 1801
  4. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to...

  5. Marquess of Downshire is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. [3] . It was created in 1789 for Wills Hill, 1st Earl of Hillsborough, a former Secretary of State .

  6. Biography. Hill’s father, who sat for Down in the Irish Parliament until he succeeded as 2nd marquess of Downshire in 1793, was a staunch opponent of the Union and committed suicide in 1801. 1 Hill, a career army officer, served directly under the duke of Wellington in the Peninsula.

  7. Hugh Douglas Hamilton, R.H.A., 1736-1801. Portrait of Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire (1753-1801), full-length, in a yellow frock coat and breeches his left arm resting on his cane, with a coach and four beyond, in a classical landscape.