• Philip Stanhope (2 May 1732 – 16 November 1768) was the illegitimate son of Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, to whom the famous Letters to His...
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  • Philip Stanhope may refer to: Philip Stanhope (Royalist officer) (died 1645), English Civil War Royalist colonel Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield...
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    Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, KG, PC (22 September 1694 – 24 March 1773) was a British statesman, diplomat, man of letters, and an...
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    Philip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope FRS (7 December 1781 – 2 March 1855), was an English aristocrat, chiefly remembered for his role in the Kaspar...
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    William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (c. 1683 – 8 December 1756), was a British statesman and diplomat. William Stanhope was born in 1683 at the family...
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    Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of Chesterfield KG, PC, FRS, FSA (10 November 1755 – 29 August 1815), known as Philip Stanhope until 1773, was a British politician...
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  • Navy officer Michael Stanhope (disambiguation), multiple people Philip Stanhope (disambiguation), multiple people Richard Stanhope (born 1957), British...
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    sit in the House of Lords. Born in Paris as the son of a prominent diplomat, Stanhope pursued a military career. Although he also served in Flanders and...
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  • couple had three sons: Philip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope (1781–1855), who inherited the earldom Maj. Hon. Charles Banks Stanhope (1785-1809), who was...
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    Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield (1584 – 12 September 1656) was an English nobleman, aristocrat and royalist, who was created the first Earl...
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  • Stanhope, the great granddaughter of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, the granddaughter of Arthur Stanhope and daughter of Charles Stanhope...
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  • Alexander Stanhope (1638 – 20 September 1707) was an English envoy in Madrid between 1690 and 1699. He was the youngest son of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl...
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    married three times: Firstly in 1628 to Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope (d.1634), 2nd surviving son of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, by whom she had...
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    Charles II of Spain (category Children of Philip IV of Spain)
    self-confidence, characteristics noted by other foreign diplomats. Since Charles was a legal minor when Philip died on 17 September 1665, Mariana was appointed...
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    Vane married Lady Dalmeny (1819–1901), the daughter of Philip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope and widow of Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, by whom...
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    mother was Katherine Wotton, widow of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope (d. 1634), 2nd surviving son of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield and the elder...
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    dramatization of his life in the epic film Lawrence of Arabia. Lady Hester Stanhope, after the death of British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, to...
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    letters were first published in 1774, by Eugenia Stanhope, the widow of the diplomat Philip Stanhope, Chesterfield's bastard son. Throughout the correspondence...
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  • included Edward Unton MP and Sir Henry Unton (1558–1596), who became a diplomat. From 1566, the Countess suffered from recurring bouts of madness, and...
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  • Solomon Dayrolles (category British diplomats)
    to 1739 at The Hague, who died on 2 January 1739, was the godson of Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, the wit and politician, through whose friendship...
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  • Sir William Gordon (1726–1798) was a British diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1777 to 1783. Gordon was the eldest of William...
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  • see List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Poland 1764–1768: Philip Stanhope 1769–1771: Robert Murray Keith (the younger) 1771–1775: John Osborne...
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    John Robinson (bishop of London) (category 17th-century English diplomats)
    John Robinson (7 November 1650 – 11 April 1723) was an English diplomat and prelate. He became the Bishop of London and Dean of Windsor, succeeding to...
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    Robert Murray Keith (the younger) (category Diplomats from Edinburgh)
    (the younger) (20 September 1730 – 22 June 1795) was a British soldier, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1775 to 1780. He was...
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    Philip de László was an Anglo-Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. He became a British subject...
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    Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine (category 17th-century English diplomats)
    Charles II, although some people believed she bore a resemblance to Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, another one of Lady Castlemaine's lovers...
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    Sea Company in Great Britain publishes its findings. February 5 – James Stanhope, chief minister of Great Britain, dies a day after collapsing while vigorously...
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  • Sir Philip Meadowes or Meadows (1672–1757) was an English politician and diplomat. He was baptised on 21 May 1672, the second son of Sir Philip Meadows...
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  • Anthony Sampson (1926–2004), writer Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586), poet and soldier Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope(1805–1875), founder of the National...
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  • Thomas Villiers Minister Plenipotentiary 1745: Onslow Burrish 1757: Philip Stanhope 1760–1763: Colonel John Clavering Resident 1775–1777: Colonel William...
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