Thomas Hyde Villiers (24 January 1801 – 3 December 1832) was a British politician from the Villiers family. The second son of the Hon. George Villiers...
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Earl of Clarendon (redirect from George Villiers, 8th Earl of Clarendon)
members of this branch of the Villiers family have also gained distinction. Thomas Hyde Villiers, second son of George Villiers (third son of the first Earl)...
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Villiers (pronounced Villers) was from an upper-class background, the grandson of Sir Francis Hyde Villiers and great grandson of George Villiers, 4th...
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Villiers (/ˈvɪlərz/ VIL-ərz) is an aristocratic family in the United Kingdom. Over time, various members of the Villiers family were made knights, baronets...
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Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1753–1824), British peer and Member of Parliament Thomas Hyde Villiers (1801–1832), British politician Thomas...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PC, FRS, FRSE (/ˈbæbɪŋtən məˈkɔːli/; 25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian, poet,...
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The Hon. George Villiers (23 November 1759 – 21 March 1827) was a British courtier and politician from the Villiers family. The youngest son of the diplomat...
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Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, KG, KP, GCB, PC (12 January 1800 – 27 June 1870) was an English diplomat and statesman from the Villiers family...
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Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon, PC (1709 – 11 December 1786) was a British politician and diplomat from the Villiers family. Clarendon was the...
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Ernest Villiers (1806–1843), brother of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Thomas Hyde Villiers, Charles Pelham Villiers, and Henry Montagu Villiers and...
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younger brother John Charles Villiers. He lived at The Grove, a country house near Watford, Hertfordshire. "Hyde (Thomas Villiers), Lord (HD771)". A Cambridge...
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Thomas Villiers, the son of William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey. Thomas would later be raised to the peerage as Baron Hyde and subsequently as Earl of Clarendon...
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James Mangles FRS (whom he advised about the Swan River Colony); Thomas Hyde Villiers; and the geographer James Macqueen (whom he contended to be 'a most...
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2nd Earl of Clarendon may refer to: Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709) Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1753–1824) This disambiguation...
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of George Steuart Group. Born in Adisham to Rev. Henry Montagu Villiers, of the Villiers family, who was Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, daughter of...
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only sat for a short period, vacating his seat in July in favour of Thomas Hyde Villiers, newly appointed as a minister and requiring a seat. In October,...
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Maria Theresa Lewis (redirect from Maria Theresa Villiers)
George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Thomas Hyde Villiers, Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, Frederick Adolphus Villiers, Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers (who...
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brought him literary friends: the circle of Thomas Hyde Villiers, and his colleague James Stephen. Through Villiers he became acquainted with Charles Austin...
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"1st Earl of Clarendon": Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674); the title became extinct in 1753. Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1709–1786)...
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appearance speaking on tithes, an acceptable option. Behind the scenes Thomas Hyde Villiers had lobbied Denis Le Marchant on his behalf, with the Brougham Whigs...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Viscount Mahon Thomas Hyde Villiers Member of Parliament for Wootton Bassett 1831–1832 With: Viscount Mahon...
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Grey, 2nd Baronet – Secretary of State for the Home Department George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sidney...
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the Board of Control Viscount Sandon 18 December 1830 Thomas Hyde Villiers 18 May 1831 Thomas Babington Macaulay 19 December 1832 Robert Gordon 26 December...
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Villiers was the third son of Rear Admiral Edward Cecil Villiers CMG (grandson of Thomas Hyde Villiers), and Anne Gordon Haynes-Smith, daughter of Sir William...
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Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (25 August 1617 (baptised) – 8 August 1667), born Frances Aylesbury, was an English peeress. As the mother of Anne Hyde,...
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Anne Hyde, whose father, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, was a friend of the Villiers family. She was one of many relatives of Barbara Villiers to be...
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Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon PC JP (18 February 1609 – 9 December 1674) was an English statesman, lawyer, diplomat and historian who served as chief...
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Valerie. George Villiers, MP for Warwick 1792–1802 George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, first son of George, Liberal peer Thomas Hyde Villiers, second son...
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Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Orkney (redirect from Elizabeth Villiers)
Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Orkney (née Villiers; 1657 – 19 April 1733) was an English courtier from the Villiers family and the reputed mistress of William...
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the entrance of the building, flanked by fellow historians and supporters Thomas Carlyle and Lord Macaulay. It was mainly due to him that in 1869 the Historical...
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