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  1. Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, PC (Ire), FRS (1 August 1730 – 8 July 1803), was an 18th-century Anglican prelate. Elected Bishop of Cloyne in 1767 and translated to the see of Derry in 1768, Hervey served as Bishop of Derry until his death in 1803.

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  2. Frederick William Augustus Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol (born 19 October 1979), is a British peer. After managing a Baltic property fund, based in Estonia, he is currently the chairman of Bristol Estates and founder of Brickowner, an online property investment platform.

    • Frederick William Augustus Hervey, 19 October 1979 (age 43)
    • 1 daughter and 1 son
  3. 24 de ago. de 2018 · The Clifftop Folly of Frederick Hervey | Amusing Planet. Kaushik Patowary Aug 24, 2018 0 comments. Perched dramatically on the edge of a 120 feet tall cliff, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Mussenden Temple near Castlerock, in the north-western coast of Northern Ireland, is a curious building.

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  4. Credit. 'Frederick Hervey with his granddaughter Lady Caroline Crichton in the Gardens of the Villa Borghese, Rome' by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. Frederick Hervey (1730-1803) became Bishop of Derry in 1768. He made five extended visits to Italy, spending eighteen years there in total.

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    • Purchased, 1981 (Lane Fund)
    • Oil on canvas
    • 224.4 x 199.5 cm
  5. Frederick William Fane Hervey, 4th Marquess of Bristol MVO (8 November 1863 – 24 October 1951) [1] was a British nobleman, naval officer and Conservative Party politician. [2] Background. Hervey was the son of Lord Augustus Henry Charles Hervey (1837–1875), the younger brother of the 3rd Marquess of Bristol.

  6. 'Frederick Hervey, one of the most fascinating men of his age, was without rival among Batoni's sitters for eccentricity and singularity. His ecclesiastical career was championed by his elder brother, Lord Bristol; in 1767 he was consecrated Bishop of Cloyne and on 18 February 1768 he was appointed to the See of Derry, the richest in Ireland.

  7. Description. Provenance. Exhibition History. Label Text. The youngest son of a powerful family in Suffolk, Frederick Hervey, (1730-1803), became Bishop of Derry in 1768. He made five extended visits to Italy, spending eight...