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  1. William, 1. er conde de Cadogan (1672, Liscarton, Condado de Meath, Irlanda - 17 de julio, 1726, Kensington, Inglaterra) fue un soldado británico. William Cadogan. Prestó servicio como socio de confianza con el duque de Marlborough durante la Guerra de Sucesión Española.

  2. William Cadogan (1675 – 17 juillet 1726), 1 er comte Cadogan, est l'un des plus illustres officiers de l’armée du duc de Marlborough pendant la guerre de Succession d'Espagne. Il commande quelque temps le 1 er régiment d’infanterie de la garde .

  3. 2024-09-07 19:30:00 2024-09-07 22:30:00 Europe/London William Hanson Solitary Refinement Cadogan Hall or one of the supported venues. Please contact the box office for more details.

  4. Liked by William Cadogan MRICS MSc. Senior Advisor to Knight Frank Private Office · As a real estate developer with over 20 years‘ experience working in the property and finance sectors I have overseen multiple developments through planning and construction. Most recently we have completed a 500 bed market leading PBSA scheme in Coventry ...

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  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Soldier and Diplomat. William, Earl of Cadogan, K.T. [Knight of the Thistle] soldier and diplomat, was buried on 21st July 1726 aged 57 in the Duke of Ormond's vault at the east end of the Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey. He has no monument but his name was inscribed on a stone over the vault in the 19th century (but this is covered by a carpet).

  6. William "Bill" Cadogan, also known as the Shepherd was a recurring character in the fourth and seventh seasons. He is portrayed by John Pyper-Ferguson and debuts in "The Four Horsemen". He serves as one of the two main antagonists (alongside Sheidheda) of Season Seven. He was the founder and leader of the Second Dawn doomsday cult and is now the supreme leader of the Disciples. After ...

  7. Cadogan, William (1601–61), soldier and MP, was born 5 February 1601 at Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales, eldest son of Henry Cadogan of Trostry Fach, Monmouthshire, and Catherine Cadogan (née Stradling). As a captain of horse, he became private secretary to Thomas Wentworth (qv) in Ireland (1633), and also served as secretary to Christopher ...