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  1. Pelham, Thomas (1756–1826), 2nd earl of Chichester , chief secretary for Ireland, was born 28 April 1756 at Spring Gardens, London, eldest son of Thomas Pelham, later 1st earl of Chichester, and Anne Pelham (née Frankland). Educated at Westminster, he was briefly at Clare College, Cambridge, before embarking on the grand tour (1775–8).

  2. Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester. by and published by Samuel William Reynolds, after John Hoppner mezzotint, circa 1798 15 in. x 11 in. (381 mm x 279 mm) plate size; 23 1/8 in. x 17 1/8 in. (586 mm x 435 mm) paper size Given by Walter John Pelham, 4th Earl of Chichester, 1887 Reference Collection NPG D40112

  3. Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester. by and published by Samuel William Reynolds, after John Hoppner mezzotint, published 17 June 1802 NPG D40111

  4. Thomas Pelham, 2. hrabě z Chichesteru (Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester, 3rd Baron Pelham of Stanmer) (28. dubna 1756, Londýn – 4. července 1826, Londýn) byl britský státník ze šlechtického rodu Pelhamů, byl prasynovcem dvou britských premiérů 1. vévody z Newcastle a Henryho Pelhama.

  5. Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester. Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester PC (1756–1826), known from 1801 until 1805 as Lord Pelham, son of the 1st earl, was surveyor-general of ordnance in Lord Rockingham's 2nd ministry (1782), and Chief Secretary for Ireland in the coalition ministry of 1783 (when he was also appointed to the Privy Council of Ireland).

  6. Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester PC (28 February 1728 – 8 January 1805), known as the Lord Pelham of Stanmer from 1768 to 1801, was a British Whig politician. Background Pelham was the son of Thomas Pelham and his wife Annetta, daughter of wealthy merchant George Bridges (d.1714) of Pera, Constantinople by his wife Anetta, a local girl.

  7. Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester. by and published by Samuel William Reynolds, after John Hoppner mezzotint, published 17 June 1802 Reference Collection NPG D1409.