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  1. Henry Petty-FitzMaurice (2 juillet 1780 – 31 janvier 1863), 3 e marquis de Lansdowne, est un homme politique britannique. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Il est connu comme Lord Henry Petty de 1784 à 1809.

  2. Ordre de la Jarretière. modifier. Henry Thomas Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4e marquis de Lansdowne ( 7 janvier 1816 - 5 juillet 1866 ), appelé Lord Henry Petty-FitzMaurice jusqu'en 1836 et comte de Shelburne entre 1836 et 1863, est un homme politique britannique.

  3. Charles Maurice Petty-Fitzmaurice, 9th Marquess of Lansdowne, LVO, DL (born 21 February 1941), styled Earl of Shelburne between 1944 and 1999, is a British peer, landowner and army officer. He was Vice-Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire from 2012 to 2016, having served on a rural district council in the 1960s, chaired North Wiltshire District Council in the 1970s, and served for fifteen years on ...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2024 · A Liberal politician, Lansdowne resigned from Gladstone's government over Irish land reform in 1880. After serving as governor‐general of Canada and viceroy of India, he joined Salisbury's 1895 cabinet. As foreign secretary from 1900, he did much to satisfy those who believed that Britain could no longer afford the so‐called policy of ...

  5. Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. A Whig politician who won universal popularity for his charm and moderation, Petty-Fitzmaurice entered Parliament in 1802. His first office, aged twenty-five, was as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the coalition 'Ministry of All the Talents'.

  6. Lord Lansdowne, a statesman, was the only son of the second marriage of William Petty, second earl of Shelburne and first marquis of Lansdowne. His mother was Lady Louisa Fitzpatrick, daughter of John, earl of Upper Ossory. He was born on 2 July 1780 at Lansdowne House, and was educated at Westminster School, under the special care of a private ...

  7. Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd marquis of (1780–1863). Statesman. Lansdowne was a Whig grandee and for decades Bowood in Wiltshire and Lansdowne House in London were headquarters of Whiggism. His father, better known as Shelburne, was prime minister 1782–3. Lansdowne succeeded his half-brother as marquis in 1809, having been ...