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  1. "Bennet, Henry, first earl of Arlington (bap. 1618, d. 1685), politician" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  2. When Sir Henry Bennett 1st Earl of Arlington Viscount Thetford was born on 30 January 1618, in London, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir John Bennet of Dawley, was 32 and his mother, Lady Dorothy Crofts, was 30. He married Elisabeth van Nassau-Beverweerd Countess of Arlington in March 1665, in England, United Kingdom.

  3. Henry Bennett Earl of Arlington.jpg 391 × 500; 45 KB Peter Lely (1618-1680) (and studio) - Henry Bennet (1618–1685), 1st Earl of Arlington, in Garter Robes - 108929 - National Trust.jpg 713 × 1,200; 97 KB

  4. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Henry Bennet (1618-1685), 1st Earl of Arlington, in Garter Robes; Date and time of data generation: 6 July 2020: JPEG file comment: Created by ImageGear, AccuSoft Corp. File change date and time: 21:20, 1 March 2016: Software used: Keepthinking IPTC/XMP Processor: Special instructions: This metadata was embedded in the image on 1st March 2016

  5. 14 de jul. de 2020 · This book offers the first major reassessment of the life and work of Sir Henry Bennet, earl of Arlington, for over a century. Arlington was one of Charles II’s chief ministers and the book charts his early years through to the careers of his descendants, examining his political development as a courtier, diplomat, linguist and politician.

  6. See also Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . ARLINGTON, HENRY BENNET, Earl of (1618–1685), English statesman, son of Sir John Bennet of Dawley, Middlesex, and of Dorothy Crofts, was baptized at Little Saxham, Suffolk, in 1618, and was educated at Westminster school and Christ ...

  7. Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington. after Sir Peter Lely. oil on canvas, based on a work of circa 1665-1670. 47 3/4 in. x 37 3/4 in. (1213 mm x 959 mm) Purchased, 1919. Primary Collection.