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  1. Marlborough House. / 50.8209725; -0.138509. Marlborough House is a mansion at 54, Old Steine, Brighton on the south coast of England. It is a Grade I listed building. Initially it was built for Samuel Shergold in the 1760s. It was sold to its second owner, 4th Duke of Marlborough, in 1786 it was bought by William G. Hamilton and altered to a ...

  2. Das Gebäude diente über ein Jahrhundert lang als Londoner Residenz für die Dukes of Marlborough. Das Haus wurde 1817 von der Krone übernommen. In den 1820er-Jahren gab es Pläne, Marlborough House abzureißen und durch ein Gebäude mit einer ähnlich großen Terrasse wie die von Carlton House Terrace zu ersetzen.

  3. Marlborough House. Marl­bor­ough House is a mansion in Pall Mall, built in 1709-11 for the Duke and Duchess of Marl­bor­ough, on part of the site of the St James’s Palace pheas­antry. The duchess commis­sioned Sir Christo­pher Wren to design the house, though the plans were drawn up by his son, Christo­pher Wren the younger. She super ...

  4. He became the 2nd baronet Hamililton of Trebinshun on his father's death in 1784. [1] From 1818 to 1823 he served as resident governor for the colony of Newfoundland. During this period, he oversaw the reconstruction of St. John's following fires in 1818 and 1819. Although he was charged with promoting agriculture, he was soon discouraged by ...

  5. NRHP reference No. 93000906 [1] Added to NRHP. September 2, 1993. Marlborough House is a historic private residence at 226 Grove Street in Bristol, Connecticut. Built in 1929 for a local businessman, it is a prominent local example of Georgian Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2023 · Marlborough House on Pall Mall in London is the international headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat and Commonwealth Foundation. The house was built for Sarah Churchill, first Duchess of Marlborough, and was completed in 1711. It later became a Royal Palace and over the centuries Dowager Queens, Princes, Dukes and Duchesses have stayed ...

  7. Sir Charles Hamilton. Sir Edward Hamilton. Captain Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet (21 February 1726 – 24 January 1784) was a Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century. He joined as a captain's servant in HMS Rippon in 1740. Hamilton fought in the War of Jenkins' Ear at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias in 1741 and then transferred to HMS ...