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  1. George Henry Robert Charles William Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry KP (26 April 1821 – 6 November 1884), styled Viscount Seaham between 1823 and 1854 and known as The Earl Vane between 1854 and 1872, was a British aristocrat, businessman, diplomat and Conservative politician. Background and education

  2. 16 de may. de 2021 · Nevertheless, he became Foreign Secretary, a position he held when committing suicide, childless, in 1822. Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry, left, relaxing with friends in ...

  3. The second son, Lord Charles Stewart Reginald Vane-Tempest-Stewart, died in October 1899, aged 19. The daughter, Lady Helen Mary Theresa, married the 6th Earl of Ilchester . Londonderry died of pneumonia at Wynyard Park, County Durham, [1] in February 1915, aged 62, with his wife at his bedside. In a letter dated 13 February 1915 (at Durham ...

  4. George Henry Robert Charles William Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry (1821–1884) Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane (1822–1899); married John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough . Lady Alexandrina Octavia Maria Vane (1823–1874), godchild of Alexander I of Russia; married Henry Dawson-Damer, 3rd Earl of Portarlington .

  5. 14 de feb. de 2024 · George Henry Robert Charles William Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry (1821–1884) Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane (1822–1899); married John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. Lady Alexandrina Octavia Maria Vane (1823–1874), godchild of Alexander I of Russia; married Henry Dawson-Damer, 3rd Earl of Portarlington.

  6. George Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry (son) Frances Anne Emily Churchill (née Vane), Duchess of Marlborough (daughter) Alexandrina Octavia Maria ('Aline', née Vane), Countess of Portarlington (daughter)

  7. Use this image. George Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry when Viscount Seaham; Frances Anne Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry. by Charles Rolls, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. line engraving, 1832 (1828) NPG D37423. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image.