Viscount Cobham is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain that was created in 1718. Owing to its special remainder, the title has passed through several...
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Charles John Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham, KG, GCMG, GCVO, TD, PC, DL (8 August 1909 – 20 March 1977) was the ninth Governor-General of New Zealand...
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Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham PC (24 October 1675 – 14 September 1749) was a British soldier and Whig politician. After serving as a junior officer...
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Viscount Cobham Duke of Buckingham and Chandos Earl Temple of Stowe Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount" . Encyclopædia...
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Lyttelton family (section Viscounts Cobham (1718))
Stowe. In 1718, her brother was created Baron Cobham, of Cobham in the County of Kent, and Viscount Cobham, with special remainder (in default of his own...
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as 8th Viscount Cobham in 1889. As of 2017[update] the title of Viscount Chandos is held by the first Viscount's grandson, the third Viscount, who succeeded...
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Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham (born 23 October 1947) is a British nobleman and peer from the Lyttelton family in the United Kingdom...
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John William Leonard Lyttelton, 11th Viscount Cobham (15 June 1943 – 13 July 2006) was a British nobleman and peer from the Lyttelton family. He was known...
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an Australian airline Cobham (surname) Baron Cobham Viscount Cobham Cobham Intermediate School, Burnside, New Zealand Cobham Oval, a cricket pitch in...
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Sir Richard, 4th Baronet, was created Baron Cobham on 19 October 1714, and Viscount Cobham and Baron Cobham on 23 May 1718, the latter with a special remainder...
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Lyttelton (1842–1922) (succeeded as Viscount Cobham in 1889) For further succession see Viscount Cobham. Lyttelton family Viscount Chandos Brooks (2004), ODNB...
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Charles George Lyttelton, 8th Viscount Cobham (27 October 1842 – 9 June 1922), known as The Lord Lyttelton from 1876 to 1889, was a British peer and politician...
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Viscount Cobham, KCB, DL (23 October 1881 – 31 July 1949), was a British peer, soldier, and Conservative politician from the Lyttelton family. Cobham...
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10th Viscount Cobham, and heir apparent to the Viscountcy of Cobham. Three years later, upon the death of her father-in-law, the couple became Viscount and...
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design of the house on that of Coleshill. From the 1720s to 1733, under Viscount Cobham, additions to the house included the Ionic North tetrastyle Portico...
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Freeman of the City of Birmingham. On 1 August 1997 she married the 11th Viscount Cobham, owner of Hagley Hall in Worcestershire. He died in 2006. "British...
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antiquary Charles Lyttelton, 8th Viscount Cobham (1842–1922), English cricketer Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham (1909–1977), Governor General of...
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Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple (redirect from Richard Grenville-Temple, 1st Earl, Viscount Cobham, Baron Cobham Temple)
Sir Edward Hawke The Earl of Sandwich The Viscount Keppel The Viscount Howe The Viscount Keppel The Viscount Howe The Earl of Chatham The Earl Spencer...
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Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (category Daughters of viscounts)
daughter of John Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham, and Violet Yolande Leonard. Her brother, Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham, played cricket for Worcestershire...
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Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham (1675–1749) see Viscount Cobham The arms of Cobham of Cobham and Cooling, both in Kent, Barons Cobham "of Kent" are Gules...
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Earl of Chatham (redirect from Viscount Pitt)
his appointment as Lord Privy Seal, along with the subsidiary title of Viscount Pitt, of Burton Pynsent in the County of Somerset, also in the Peerage...
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among Viscounts is: Viscounts in the Peerage of England Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland Viscounts in the Peerage of Great Britain Viscounts in the...
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Nugent. For further history of this creation, see Earl Nugent and Viscount Cobham. The second creation came in the Peerage of Ireland in 1800 when Mary...
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held until 1984. On 2 January 1973, Northumberland succeeded the 10th Viscount Cobham as Lord Steward of the Household of Queen Elizabeth II, the most senior...
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Baronet, of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, and sister of Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham. Her modest mural monument designed by Sir John Soane (1753–1837) (who...
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of Burlington, Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, The Earl of Stanhope, Viscount Cobham, Abraham Stanyan and Sir Robert Walpole. Other notables included Samuel...
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also The 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, on 26 March 1889. See Viscount Cobham for further history of the title. The barony of Nugent was revived...
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Gore-Langton (b. 1950) Duke of Buckingham and Chandos Baron Grenville Viscount Cobham Lady Kinloss Earl of Arran (Ireland) (1762 creation) Baron Annaly (1766...
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disrepair and incurred a mounting debt beginning in the 1970s. The 11th Viscount Cobham was forced to sell off large tracts of estate land to keep it afloat...
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Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple (category Viscounts Cobham)
became prime minister. Hester was the sister of Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, whose title she inherited under a special remainder in 1749; on 18...
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