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  1. Earl of Hardwicke is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1754 for Philip Yorke, 1st Baron Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from 1737 to 1756. He had already been created Baron Hardwicke, of Hardwicke in the County of Gloucestershire, in 1733, and was made Viscount Royston at the same time as he was given

  2. Philip Yorke, 1. hrabě z Hardwicke (Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, 1st Viscount Royston, 1st Baron Hardwicke) (1. prosince 1690, Dover, Anglie – 6. března 1764, Londýn, Anglie) byl britský právník a státník, zakladatel významné šlechtické rodiny Yorke.

  3. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke Sir William Yorke, 1st Baronet PC (c. 1700 – 30 September 1776) was an English-born politician and judge in eighteenth-century Ireland, who held office as Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland.

  4. 11 de jul. de 2021 · The eldest son of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, he was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. In 1741 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. He sat in the House of Commons as member for Reigate (1741–1747), and afterwards for Cambridgeshire; and he kept notes of the debates which were afterwards embodied in Cobbett's Parliamentary History.

  5. 25 de ago. de 2013 · Philip Yorke, 1st Baron Hardwicke. by Michael Dahl, 1737 1. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke was born on 1 December 1690 at Dover, Kent, England G. 2 He was the son of Philip Yorke and Elizabeth Gibbon. 2 He married Margaret Cocks, daughter of Charles Cocks and Mary Somers, on 16 May 1719. 3 He died on 6 March 1764 at age 73. 4.

  6. Philip Yorke was born in Snargate Street, near the present junction with York Street, on 1st December 1690, the son of Philip Yorke, barrister, and Elizabeth Gibbon, daughter of Richard Gibbon of Rolvenden. Educated at a private school in Bethnal Green, Philip entered an attorney's office at the age of 14.

  7. Philip Yorke, 1. Earl of Hardwicke, in der Robe des Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Gemälde von William Hoare, 1763. Philip Yorke, 1. Earl of Hardwicke (* 1. Dezember 1690 in Dover; † 6. März 1764 in London) war ein britischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker. Von 1737 bis 1756 war er britischer Lordkanzler