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George Augustus Frederick Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper (26 June 1806 – 15 April 1856), styled Viscount Fordwich until 1837, was a British Whig politician. He served briefly as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs under his uncle Lord Melbourne in 1834.
5th Earl Cowper, 5th Viscount Fordwich, 7th Baronet of Ratling Court: George Augustus Frederick Cowper (1806–1856) 6th Earl Cowper, 6th Viscount Fordwich, 8th Baronet of Ratling Court: Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper (1834–1905) 7th Earl Cowper, 7th Viscount Fordwich, 8th Baron Lucas, 3rd Baron Butler, 9th Baronet of Ratling Court ...
George Augustus Frederick Cowper, the sixth Earl Cowper (1806–1856) appeared to have left the house largely untouched until a fire in 1855 necessitated its rebuilding between 1855 and 1859, though he did not live to see the work completed.
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Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, George Augustus Frederick. British, died 1856. Works of Art; ... 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Enter or exit from Constitution Avenue, ...
The 6th Earl married in 1833 Anne Florence Robinson, daughter of the 2nd Earl de Grey. In 1859 she succeeded her father as Baroness Lucas, and as heir to his Wrest Park (Bedfordshire) and other Lucas estates (see De Grey, Barons Lucas).
NumberDescriptionHeld ByReference1Hertfordshire Archives and Local StudiesD/EP2Hertfordshire Archives and Local StudiesD/ELb3Hertfordshire Archives and Local StudiesAcc 274British Library, Manuscript CollectionsAdd MS 29438George Augustus Frederick Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, 4th Prince of Nassau d'Auverquerque (1806–1856) married Lady Anne Florence de Grey, 7th Baroness Lucas 7th Earl Cowper KG Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper, 5th Prince of Nassau d'Auverquerque, 8th Baron Lucas and 4th Lord Dingwall, 3rd Baron Butler KG (1834–1905)
George Augustus Frederick Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper (26 June 1806 – 15 April 1856), styled Viscount Fordwich until 1837, was a British Whig politician. He served briefly as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs under his uncle Lord Melbourne in 1834.