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FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER - LoveToKnow Article on - FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER BRIDGEWATER, FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF (1756-1829), was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, and became fellow of All Souls in 1780, and F. http://wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Francis_Egerton,_3rd_Duke_of_Bridgewaterandamp;action=history -.
Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater (1756 - February 12, 1829) was a noted British eccentric.
BRIDGEWATER - LoveToKnow Article on BRIDGEWATER - FRANCIS EGERTON, 3RP DUKE OF (1736- 1803), the originator of British inland navigation, younger son of the 1st duke, was born on the 21st of 1\lay 1736.
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 artsMIA: Permanent Collection
Collection Henry Thomas Hope (inherited from his uncle Henry Philip) · by descent to Lord Henry Francis Pelham Clinton Hope · [London.
Syndicate consisting of the Duke of Bridgewater and Lord Carlisle and Lord Gower · London.
Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, England, UK Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of, and Bridgewater, 3rd Duke of; Carlisle, 5th Earl of.
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 Bridgewater, Francis Henry Egerton - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bridgewater, Francis Henry Egerton
He was the son of John Egerton, bishop of Durham, and succeeded his brother as earl in 1823.
He bequeathed the Egerton manuscripts (on the literature of France and Italy) to the British Museum along with a sum of £12,000.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 The Leveson-Gower Family
Francis Leveson-Gower (Francis Egerton), 1st Earl of Ellesmere, (son of George Granville Leveson-Gower and Elizabeth Sutherland), born 1 Jan 1800, Arlington Street, London, married 18 Jun 1822, Harriet Catherine Greville, born 1800, (daughter of Charles Greville and Charlotte, daughter of the 3rd Duke of Portland) who died 17 Apr 1866.
George Granville Francis Egerton born 15 Jun 1823.
Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower (daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower and Louisa Egerton), born 2 Nov 1753, married 22 Mar 1770 in Whitehall, London, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, born 28 May 1748, baptised 19 Jun 1748, St Anne's, Westminster (son of Henry Howard and Isabella Byron), who died 4 Sep 1825, Castle Howard, Yorkshire.
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 Re: Lady Sophia Egerton
Francis Henry Egerton 8th Earl of Bridgewater had 2 brothers, General John William Egerton, 7 th Earl of Bridgewater and John the first born died as an infant 1749, and 1 sister, Amelia b 1751 married 25.4.1771 Sir Abraham Hume of Wormleybury 2 nd Bart died 1838.
The Bishop of Hereford was Henry Egerton b 10.2.1668, Canon of Christ Church Oxford, Rector of Whitchurch,Bishop of Hereford 1723.
Their father was the Rev John Egerton b 30.11.1721 d 18.6.1787, Bishop of Bangor 1756, of Litchfield and Coventry 1768, and Durham 1771
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 FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER - LoveToKnow Article on FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER
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FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER - LoveToKnow Article on FRANCIS HENRY EGERTON, 8TH EARL OF BRIDGEWATER
He bequeathed to the British Museum the valuable Egerton MSS.
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 Royal News 2005, Section III
Luis Chandos Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss [himself the son of Luis Ferdinand Harry Courthope Morgan and of his wife, Mary Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 11th Lady Kinloss (herself the daughter of the 3rd and last Duke of Buckingham and Chandos)] and of his wife, née Katherine Beatrice MacKenzie Jackman), after which he took the surname Freeman-Grenville.
The engagement was announced 7 March, 2005 between Dr Henry James Stafford Howard (b.1972, scion of the Dukes of Norfolk, son of Mr Nicholas Stafford Howard, of Johnby Hall, Cumbria, by his wife the former Phyllis Bethan Duckett) and Dr Anna F. Parsons (elder daughter of the Rev. Stephen and Mrs Parsons, of Edinburgh).
Charles Lambton (himself the son of George Frederick D'Arcy Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham, and of his wife, née Lady Beatrix Hamilton [daughter of the 1st Duke of Abercorn]) and of his wife, née Lavinia Marion Garforth (herself the daughter of William Henry Garforth and of his wife, née Hon.
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 The National Archives Search the archives National Register of Archives Details
Egerton, Francis Henry (1756-1829) 8th Earl of Bridgewater (4)
Egerton, Henry (fl 1746-1794) Chancellor of Hereford Cathedral (1)
Russell, Francis (1788-1861) 7th Duke of Bedford (20)
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 decendants of Sir John Howard
Sir Francis Howard [22884] ------ of Corby Castle b.1588 Margaret Preston [22942] -------- of Furness wife of Sir Francis Howard of Corby Castle
Henry Howard [22711] ------------ 7th duke of Norfolk b.1654 d.1701 Lady Mary Mordaunt [22736] ------ of Peterborough m.1667 wife of Henry Howard, 7th duke of Norfolk d.ca.1662
Francis Richard Grey [22738] ---- rector of Morpeth d.22_Mar_1890 Elizabeth D. Howard ------- (Dorothy Anne Geogiana) [22922] m.12_Aug_1840 wife of Francis R. Grey, rector of Morpeth d.11_May_1891
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 Manchester Engineers and Inventors included Francis Egerton, James Brindley, Tom Kilburn, Charles Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce, Roy Chadwick, George Bradshaw and Daniel Adamson of Greater Manchester
Francis Egerton came to be known as "the Canal Duke", and he is celebrated most for his works in developing the inland waterways navigations into Manchester, and in particular his commissioning the building of the Bridgewater Canal.
James Brindley was the engineer considered by many authorities to be instrumental in the construction of the Bridgewater Canal for Francis Egerton, the third Duke of Bridgewater, along with John Gilbert, his foreman and chief land agent.
At the age of 23, Egerton left London to live in the Old Hall at Worsley, where he was to develop the coal mines on his estate, and which, due to the onset of the Industrial Revolution, and the need of coal to produce steam power, proved to be his most valuable assets.
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 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Bridgewater Treatises.
Instituted by the Rev. Francis Henry Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, in 1825.
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Bridgewater Treatises.
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 Larpent - Report from a Faraway Place - Editors' Dispatches, Romantic Circles
Such volumes, in manscript or in [PAGE 49] print, came from George Chapman, Robert Codrington, Ralph Crane, Sir John Davies, Randulph Hutchins, Henry Lawes, William Lithgow, John Marston, Thomas May, Captain John Smith, Francis Thynee, John Vicars, and doubtless many others.
Not all of the manuscripts presented in Egerton Papers came to the Huntington Library, for the family retained certain personal and legal documents, but most of them were acquired, and because of Collier's accounts need no further mention in this summary.
Under this last proprietor John Payne Collier was librarian, and the present description of the collection is somewhat abbreviated because of his printed volumes: (1) A Catalogue, Bibliographical and Critical, of Early English Literature; a Portion of the Library at Bridgewater House (1837); and (2) Egerton Papers, edited for the Camden Society in 1840.
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 Henrio Egerton, 8vo earl de Francis de Bridgewater
English version: Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater Next: Escuela De la Gramática De Sydney Up
Henrio Egerton, 8vo earl de Francis de Bridgewater
Egerton era conocido para dar los partidos de la cena para los perros, donde los perros fueron preparados en las maneras más finas del día, hacia abajo para desear los zapatos miniatura.
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 British Historical Medals #1340
AR RR; AE C; AE gilt R. Francis Henry Egerton (1758-1829) succeeded his brother as eighth Earl of Bridgewater in 1823.
This medal is one of the Durand series of celebrated men of all countries, issued between 1820 and 1846.
In his will Bridgewater left £8,000 for the best work on 'The Goodness of God as manifested in the Creation'.
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All his titles having remainder to heirs male, they pass to his first cousin once removed, Francis Ronald Egerton, who has two sons (now styled Marquess of Stafford and Lord Henry Egerton).
The Most Noble Sir John Sutherland Egerton,6th Duke of Sutherland, 7th Marquess of Stafford,8th Earl Gower and Viscount Trentham, 5th Earl of Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley,9th Baron Gower of Stittenham, and a Baronet, born May 10th 1915,died September 21st 2000.
The Duke of Sutherland was the last owner of the greatest private art collection in Britain, and possibly in Europe, which he settled upon a Trust that would be dissolved upon his death.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 997
Francis Egerton, son of Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere and Harriet Catherine Greville, on 26 September 1865.
She married Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, son of George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland and Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, on 18 June 1822.
She married, firstly, Arthur Frederick Egerton, son of Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere and Harriet Catherine Greville, on 2 June 1858.
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Draft release from Francis Doughty of Hanworth, co. Norfolk, to Dame Elizabeth Kemp and Thomas Kemp in respect to a legacy from Sir Robert Kemp.
The arms of Henry Clinton, 4th duke of Newcastle (1785-1851), are stamped on the upper cover of volume 2.
Osborn Shelves b 164 Ormonde, James Butler, 1st Duke of, 1610-88 "A Treatise, written by the Lord Marquis of Ormond in vindication of himselfe when hee was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland," 1693.
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 Manchester Engineers and Inventors included Francis Egerton, James Brindley, Tom Kilburn, Charles Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce, Roy Chadwick, George Bradshaw and Daniel Adamson of Greater Manchester
Francis Egerton came to be known as "the Canal Duke", and he is celebrated most for his works in developing the inland waterways navigations into Manchester, and in particular his commissioning the building of the Bridgewater Canal.
James Brindley was the engineer considered by many authorities to be instrumental in the construction of the Bridgewater Canal for Francis Egerton, the third Duke of Bridgewater, along with John Gilbert, his foreman and chief land agent.
At the age of 23, Egerton left London to live in the Old Hall at Worsley, where he was to develop the coal mines on his estate, and which, due to the onset of the Industrial Revolution, and the need of coal to produce steam power, proved to be his most valuable assets.
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 Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies
Oxford and Asquith, Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st earl of
Mountbatten, Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill and 1st earl of Orrery
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 e-Mere News
Henry Egerton, became Bishop of Hereford and married Elizabeth Ariana, a daughter of the Earl of Portland.
As fourth Earl of Bridgwater, Scroop Egerton married in 1703 Elizabeth Churchill, daughter of the Duke of Marlborough.
John William Spencer Egerton, born 1842, the young son of the late Lord Alford therefore inherited the Bridgwater estates which included a good part of the town of Ellesmere and many acres of surrounding farmland, and also, in the same year, succeeded his grandfather, John Cust (1774–1853), first Earl Brownlow, as the second earl.
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 Percy
Henry George, 7th Duke of Northumberland, etc, *London 29.5.1846, +Alnwick Castle 14.5.1918; m.London 23.12.1868 Lady Edith Campbell (*London 7.11.1849, +London 6.7.1913), dau.of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, by Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower
Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset, 1st Earl of Northumberland, *11.11.1684, +Percy Lodge 7.2.1750; m.1.3.1714 Frances Thynne (+Percy Lodge 7.7.1754), dau.of Hon.
Eustace Sutherland Campbell, -cr 12.2.1953 Baron Percy of Newcastle, *21.3.1887, +3.4.1958; m.London 4.12.1918 Stella Katherine Drummond (*22.5.1895, +21.2.1982)
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 Manor of Groves History
Prior to 1965, The Manor of Groves was owned by Mr Cyril Egerton (his son Francis who spent part of his childhood there is now the 7th Duke of Sutherland); he and his family lived there for about 10 years.
Before the Egertons, the Buxton family owned it and lived there for two generations (Henry Fowell Buxton and his son, Major John Fowell Buxton).
If you have any information or pictures relating to The Manor of Groves' history, please
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 I8357: Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Of Stafford (4 AUG 1721 - 26 OCT 1803)
1 Henry Somerset 7th Duke Of Beaufort = Georgiana Frederica Fitzroy
Scroope Egerton 1st Duke Of Bridgewater (11 AUG 1681 - 11 JAN 1745)
Descendants of Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Of Stafford and Lady Louisa Egerton
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 decendents of Charles Seymour
Egerton, John Sutherland [82068] 6th duke of Sutherland 5th earl of Ellesmere b.10_May_1915
Percy, Henry George [82069] 7th duke of Northumberland b.29_May_1846 d.14_May_1918
Seymour, Algernon [82058] 7th duke of Somerset 1st earl of Northumberland b.1684 d.7_Feb_1749/1750
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 sunday times rich list 2003 1 500
Francis Ronald Egerton, 7th Duke of Sutherland (Land and art) - £245m
Francis David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss (Land and art) - £80m
Lady Anne Bentinck (daughter of the late William Arthur Henry, 7th Duke of Portland; title now extinct) (Land) - £104m
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 Biographies by Year Index: Revere, Paul to Guillotin, Joseph Ignace
Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland (the Younger)
Lagrange, Joseph Louis, comte de l'Empire (Count of the Empire)
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 EL26A17.html
1st Duke of Sutherland), who had inherited the Bridgewater Library from his uncle, Francis Egerton, 3rd and last Duke of Bridgewater.
Acquired by Henry E. Huntington in 1917 with the Bridgewater Library (see pp.
Bridgewater bookplate on front pastedown and embossed Bridgewater library stamp on f.
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 Science in the 19th Century Periodical
Egerton, Francis Henry, 8th Earl of Bridgewater (1756–1829) DNB
Egerton, Francis, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater (1736–1803) DNB
Egerton, Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere (1800–57) DNB
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 Twig Tree and Treasure A Genealogical Sojourn
Children were: Lady Mabel Laura EGERTON, Lady Alice Constance EGERTON, Lady Beatrice Mary EGERTON, John Francis Granville Scrope EGERTON 4th Earl of Ellesmere, Major Honerable Francis William George EGERTON, Honerable Thomas Henry Frederick EGERTON, Lady Katherine Augusta Victoria EGERTON, Honerable Wilfred Charles William EGERTON, Lady Leila Georgina EGERTON, Helen Constance EGERTON, Reginald Arthur EGERTON.
Children were: Cpt William Francis EGERTON, Cmdr Frederick Greville EGERTON, Blanche Harriet EGERTON, Dorothy Charlotte EGERTON, Christian Mary EGERTON.
Parents: Honerable Thomas Henry Frederick EGERTON and Bertha ANSON.
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 The Leveson-Gower Family
George Granville Francis Egerton 2nd Earl of Ellesmere, (son of Francis Egerton (Leveson-Gower) and Harriet Catherine Greville), born 15 Jun 1823, married 29 Apr 1846, Mary Louisa Campbell (daughter of 1st Earl of Cawdor), born 1825, St Peters, Pembroke, Wales, died 24 Nov 1916.
Thomas Henry Frederick Egerton born 10 Sep 1876.
Henry Adelbert Wellington F. Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort, (son of Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, and Georgiana Charlotte Curzon-Howe), born 19 May 1847, married 9 Oct 1895, in Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London, Louise Emily Harford, born 21 Sep 1864, (daughter of William Henry Harford and Ellen Tower).
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