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  1. 2 de ene. de 2023 · Oldstock, Wiltshire, England. Death: April 11, 1741 (56-57) Navestock, Essex, England. Immediate Family: Son of Henry Waldegrave, 1st Baron Waldegrave of Chewton; Henrietta FitzJames and Henrietta Waldegrave. Husband of Mary Webbe. Father of James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave; John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave and Henrietta Waldegrave.

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata James Waldegrave (4 mars 1715 - 13 avril 1763) est un homme d'État britannique, titré 2 e comte Waldegrave. Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Fils aîné de James Waldegrave (1er comte Waldegrave) , il fait ses études à Westminster et au collège d'Eton . Il hérite des titres de son père en 1741. Il est Lord de la chambre de 1743 à ...

  3. James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl. / Search the collection. 1 of 253523 objects; After Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92) James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl. dated 1762. RCIN 641238.

  4. WALDEGRAVE, James, Second Earl (1715-1763). Prime Minister for five days in 1757. Fragmentary Document Signed, ½-page folio from a larger document, 2 July 1752. A receipt, witnessed by James Underhill. A receipt for a payment from the Treasury.

  5. 16 de nov. de 1995 · James Sherbroke Waldegrave, 13th Earl Waldegrave was born on 8 December 1940. 1 He is the son of Geoffrey Noel Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave and Mary Hermione Grenfell. 2 He married Mary Alison Anthea Furness, daughter of Sir Robert Allason Furness and Joyce Lucy Sophie Marc, in 1986. 1 He and Mary Alison Anthea Furness were divorced in 1996. 1

  6. WALDEGRAVE, JAMES, second Earl Waldegrave (1715–1763), born on 14 March 1715 (N. S.), was the eldest son of James Waldegrave, first earl [q. v.], by his wife Mary, second daughter of Sir John Webbe of Hatherop, Gloucestershire.

  7. George Waldegrave, 5th Earl Waldegrave (13 July 1784 – 29 June 1794) was the son of the 4th Earl Waldegrave and his wife, Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave . Upon his father's death in 1789, he inherited his titles at the age of five but drowned whilst swimming in the River Thames near Eton in 1794, a week before his tenth birthday.