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  1. George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, KG, KP, PC (17 June 1753 – 11 February 1813), known as George Grenville before 1779 and as The Earl Temple between 1779 and 1784, was a British statesman.

  2. George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1.º Marquês de Buckingham KG KP PC ( 17 de junho de 1753 - 11 de fevereiro de 1813) foi um advogado e político britânico. Filho de George Grenville e, portanto, irmão de William Wyndham Grenville, Barão Grenville, foi educado em Eton College e em Christ Church, em Oxford com seus irmãos e alguns ...

    • 1784-1813
  3. George Nugent Temple Grenville, 1st marquess of Buckingham (born June 17, 1753—died Feb. 11, 1813, Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, Eng.) was George Grenvilles second son, created (1784) the marquess of Buckingham (the town). He made his mark as lord lieutenant of Ireland.

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  4. George Grenville (14 October 1712 – 13 November 1770) was a British Whig statesman who rose to the position of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Grenville was born into an influential political family and first entered Parliament in 1741 as an MP for Buckingham.

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  5. When George Nugent-Temple-Grenville 1st Marquess of Buckingham was born on 17 June 1753, in London, England, his father, George Grenville, was 40 and his mother, Lady Elizabeth Wyndham, was 33. He married Mary Elizabeth Nugent on 16 April 1775, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

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  6. Geoghegan, Patrick M. Grenville, George Nugent Temple (1753–1813), 3rd Earl Temple , 1st marquess of Buckingham and twice lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 17 June 1753 at Wotton House, Buckinghamshire, England, second but eldest surviving son among four sons and four daughters of George Grenville, future British prime minister, and his ...

  7. The 2nd Earl Temple was succeeded as 3rd Earl by his nephew, George Nugent-Temple-Grenville (son of George Grenville, the Prime Minister), who married Mary Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Robert Craggs Nugent, Earl Nugent (d. 1788), bringing estates in Cornwall (St. Mawes), Essex (Gosfield, formerly owned by the Knight family) and Ireland.