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  1. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of Shaftesbury (born April 28, 1801, London, England—died October 1, 1885, Folkestone, Kent) was one of the most effective social and industrial reformers in 19th-century England. He was also the acknowledged leader of the evangelical movement within the Church of England.

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  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · The documentary follows the investigation into the disappearance and murder of the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper. The Earl, who went missing in 2004, was...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, lived a life of privilege - but met a brutal end. The multi-millionaire aristocrat, who was 66 at the time of his death, was known...

  4. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury was the head of the commission from its founding in 1845 until his death in 1885. The Lunacy Commission was made up of eleven Metropolitan Commissioners: three medical, three legal and five laymen.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Born on May 22, 1938, Lord Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley-Cooper was the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury. He was known for his love of wild parties, which reportedly included plenty of booze and...

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  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The younger aristocrat, the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, had a lust for alcohol, drugs and call girls that would have shamed his forefather. He was said to pay £4,000 a night for sex workers after ...

  7. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury (22 May 1938 – c. 5 November 2004), styled Lord Ashley between 1947 and 1961, and Earl of Shaftesbury from 1961 until his death, was a British peer from Wimborne St Giles, Dorset, located in South West England.